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THE EVENING WORLD. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, ItlS. .aL- UM WORK "Come On In, Water Is Fine, " Sung at Coney COUCH'S AFFINITY ON HIS ANTI-TRUST CONGRESS ADDRESS Ftakknl Devoting Part of His Vacation ThlM to Prepara uon of the Paper. JiJvyvVVVVVVVVVVVVVaV' - - - t HAS OTHER MATTERS. Selection of Members for the Federal Reserve Board Also Keeps Him Busy. PASB CHRISTIAN, M Im , Pee President Wilson to-day mapped out programme of recreation for hli visit here He will eep at Irani nine hours each night. After breakfast ha will motor to thl MlsrllTpl Country Club, thirteen "alias away, for a mm of golf with his physician. Dr. t.'ary T UrajTMR, v. s. Mi At noon ha will dispose of whatever Important letter telegrnm may reach him from r the Whit' House, and after lunrheon will tuka an automobile rMa with hut tamily, followed perhapa by a long walk along the bench road. The Pres ident plana to apend the evening reading. With thl proportion of reat and exsr- e ClSft he hope to get back to vigorous health again. The weather early to-rtar brightened and the President enjoyed a round of golf. Hi two daughter and Mis Helen Woodrow Bonea, hla cousin, took a long horaabaok ride. WILL CONSIDER MEN FOR THE FEDERAL RESERVE BOARD. While, the President will do little of ficial work, there at preeent are two - thing uppermost In hi mind the -lection of member of the Federal Re serve Board and the writing of a ape 'iel address to Congreee on the rela tion of the Government to "big bualnsaa" and the trust. Of te choice of tneanbara of the board hteh wUl put Into operaaioq the aaw curve nor system, there is Uttle poaal- eiXry that the President finally will de cide as any individuals white ha Is her. Bo wUl add to hla tantaUva Uat nam which ocour to him from Urn a to lint Through nmssniiiiilsin s with elase friends he will start inquiries con cerning the quaJtneaitloni of those con- ( Bid red, It vtmally oartala the Fresl ' darat will ass the earns slfUng process be used in selecting Cabinet members, carefully acruclaurlac their previous af netsooa. When Pi sstdsut Wilson returns to Washington ha probably will confer with Cabinet advisers and friend re garding the personnel of the board. Those closely associated with the Presi dent believe there will be no nomina tions until the full sixty day period al lowed by law for the seleotioraj has about expired. WILL DRAFT HIS ANTITRUST ADDRESS TO CONGRESS. The President probably will make a rough draft of hla anM-tnit address while her and later euhmlt It to lead ers In the campaign. Injection Into the truat situation of what the Administra tion regard a a growing desire on the psrt of business i.ien to co-operate with tic Government In reorganising their p pmpi -.- ... Lui. jt t.i w iui asgssgai iium.y certain win be dwelt 'resident. Those who conferred with Mr. Wll aon bsgpre he left Washington drew encouragement for the ultimate estab lishment of an Interstate Trade Com , miealon to reply for request for ln formutlon nude by business concerns desiring accurate details of what the barman l permits ur prohlhtta. While such a commission would not be giv-n regulatory powers. It would corlMltute a bureau of Information and investigation, over which Its advocates intend the Commissioner of Corpora tion HhouM preside. It would aaalat he court In carrying; out decrees of dissolution by observing whether am eh decrees actually are put Into effect. Thl is one of the phases of the truat queetlon which In the light of recent developments la considered quite likely to be discussed by the President In hla address. The Pros 'dent pas toM friends he wlU deliver the sddres immediately after the holldaya. It ia probable It will be read on Jan. IS. about a week after Mr. Wil son ha returned to the White House and canvassed the subject thoroughly with his official family. I o" ' On r tn By Gay "Snowbirds and "Polar Bears 9 9 UTUVUjrvVTJrtXr -I- "" esanasssn1' 00 I m mw mm h S - H m w w mm. m : m I -iff,. J?'t 1 ' ' 1 tfK. - v V . 1 -TM mm . ttlmmmVS LTrr to R.gbb estelll leitmann, jeanctte ouigixx t ZawVrafM aaaH alalalaH aHaalaW aVvasH asaB. BBBaal BSBaaV V T I jmir:f WI mlX "Birds" and George S. I SJt dSml TV iWMA Dougherty the "Bear," KrPXT 7 WA 'IMl in Christmas Day Swim I RL v -l Vh V I l WQH 1 While Spectators Shiver 1 WILL GO FAR AWAY WITH HER GRIEF Till W'ntits td Gd ()nt of Public OUC and Probably Will Go Wesi. WAT DC oIUIIAIIrI mn-rt ir aw Hlb bill DAT, WANTS NO MORE WARS 1nirlMfYMrOtd Cjirl, f rune Hive Days, Tlire.itcncJ Return to Austria, WILLED ALL TO COUCH. "I Am His Slave," She Wrote Document Drawn Last July. That thirteen year-old Uather A--lter-man nM tte:nptel M work her way , bn.-k to Austria, slthough he has no 1 money, Is the fear ! her anilous par ent, flh HMM heie with hr mother only five weeke ago n,1 ha been n tiomeal-k that nlwt dec lared she woull try to get hark to the old country If her parent did not tnke hnr there Hhe ha lieen nilssing ever MM Monday from hot tiomo, No. 7 ln Knlh avenue. Will lamMburg, and her parent. Mr. and Mrs. .i in Ob Aeikerman, are wondering whether a little girl without money could man ege a eteams'ilp vnysge arroes ths inenn. They have searched everywhere without getting trace of tlie child and But He Says the Country Should Have an Adequate Navy to Maintain Peace. WA.-tirTNTlTOV. DM. --(Admiral George I - . hero of Manila Bay, en hla seventy-elxth birthday to-day gsv" a message of peace through the United l'reis I see no sign of war In the future." he ald. ''! trust there will he no more WIRELESS ON A LINER '.REFEREE FINDS GIFT TOLD OFJWINS AT HOME Carl Fuehrer Was Starting to Chi cago Happy When News Came of Wife's Death. There na no happier man aboard the Austro-Amorlcan liner laura. lnhounl from Trieste, yesterday than Carl Fuehrer, a Chicago hotelkeeper. return ing to hi family from a visit to his parent In the old country. Early in the morning a steward hupted out Mr Fuehrer with a wireless message and Mr. Fuehrer Immediately sought out the fflenrta he had made on the voyage and ltd them to the smoking room. "It's twins." said be. "Here's to 'em end the wife." Many times through the dny Mr. Fue n-r repeated hi toaat until by nightfall every one on board knew of his good fortune. There were 'many to shale his hand and wlah htm toj-speed to Chicago as lie huatli d off tbl steam ship this morning when It docked at the Bush Stores in Brooklyn, lie waved his hand and atiouted a oheerful gootlby, but at the end of the pier a email mes senger boy stopped him and handed him a message. Mr. Fuehrer grabbed it. grinning to a man who had come off the ship with him. "By lingo, mgybe it's triplets," he de clared gleefully and tore the message open. He looked at It and all the Joy went out of his face Then lie handed It lo his friend. Thero were only a few words. Hrlefly it said: "Mrs. FHielirer die I last night." TO DOCTOR IS VOID Sustains Objections to Clause in Miss Mary Parkin's Will. $25,000 W. Charles H. Beckett, referee, has de- lded that Dr. FeOdOT von RaU Is not ntttled to the UtiOOO which, In 1910, Ifteen month before her death, Mlas lary Parkin agreed to give him. In I report to the Hupreme Court the et. . sustains the refusal of the ez cutors tojpass over the money to the ih tor. Miss Tarker had been a patient of I turnout In years While folks up Tonkera way were giv ing their lawns a Christmas haircut UO men and women down about the other end of the Oreater City. Brighton Beach, were enjoying a dip it the aurf. The water was 3S degree and the at mosphere 37, and a brisk wind made several dozen spectators stand and ahlver. But the dauntless Snowbirds. Polar Bears and Arotioa frolicked oa the eands and In the ocean at the Parkway Bathe Just as f It wae summer. Among the forty women and girl were new members of the winter bath ing cluha who were Just "breaking In" and had nice new suit left ti.mii by Santa Glaus. The bather appeared on the sands with bath rohee over their suits. These were thrown aalde while the men and n engaged In running races and tossed the medic, ne ball. Then came the plunge Into the wave. Pome of them remained in fifteen min utes. Among the women .u Mis Klalne tloldlng, who looked more eun burned than ever lieciiuso of In r trip lo Panama, where li" swam part of t'i rannl. Her aeven ilav' trip Imek home made her feel the need or exercise. she swam about mile toward San !v Hook, accompanied part of the way by Deputy Police Commlsaloner iMugharly and Miss Jeanette Klirman. After the swim tlio bathers made a dash for the dresalng room to have i rundown The number yesterday was said to be the largest Christinas Day Another one of the LEEHAN, SODER NOW, PLEADS FOR MERCY Send Him to Sanitarium, as She Can't Support Him. (ftpem! to The Rraning Wertd.) WHJTK PUA1NS. Dec. . -William l.eehan. who waa acquitted at Tome River lat Saturday of the murder of Mrs. Caroline Turner of Lakewood and celebrated his acquittal by getting ill imk In New York and then rontlnu lug bis Jax to this town, waa arraigned hefors t'lty Judge t.amb this morning. having spent Christmas In Jail. Leehan was sober but shaky and he begged his wife not to have him sent to a noa pltal or an asylum. He pleaded with her to end for hi father, who was to have taken him In the old farm In New HumDshlre. whither l.eehan, In the nii.lat of hi debauch, declared he never would go. "Pleae be merciful." lehn begged "Don't send me to the Poughkeepeie Asylum or any hospital. It will only make me worse. I will stop drinking, honestly 1 will. If you will only put m on a train and send me to father Mrs. Leehan sorrowfully told a r porter that her husband waa s mental and physical wreck, and that It would be the het thing that ontild happen to him If he were put In a hospital or sanitarium where there was some chance of curing him. "Me Imagines I am trying to put aim away." ald he, "but It I only for his own good. He has no money and I can not support him." nnVOmaUOt N. T . Pec J AJmoet stunned by the volume of mall she has received. Mlsa Adelaide M. Branch, who for three years seoreted hareelt la a small room in the rear or the late Mel vln II. Couch's law office In the MasoruS Tempi as his affinity, wilt to-day decide where she will go rthe he reoeJved y orrera from philanthropic person Institutions I am expecting my brother." aha said, 'sod until he oiiie I rannot ay where I may go All 1 dealre I to live quietly where I ahoil not be known. I want to be left alone with my sorrow. 1 do not think I shall go to Martwlck, where my brother Uvea " It Is believed she will go West. She has received many offer fur the "atory of her life" and runt rev ts to go on the stage, but will listen to none of them. '"Cannot people realise thai such a thing would be outrageous and absurd T' aha aaked. She aaya she will take no position as stenographer, although aha had he-oine proficient In d rig Couch's work. What I did will be dear to me as a memory, she explained, but It would break my heart to go ha k t" suoli work WifeS.ivs It Would Be Merciful to Krt 'ht i would not. m other iirciimtancea, gladly accept such em ployment, but It was from Mr. (Touch that I learned to lake shorthand notes and to operate a typewriting machine. To resume the duties of a stenographer would not b fair to him and it would break my heart." LEFT WILL GIVING ALL TO COUCH. Further evidence of her devotion was found yesterday when M.aa Ixmlte Couch, in rummaging through paprra In her father's private safe, came upon Miss llranch'a will, which had been writ er her aad left everything lo him. Miss Branch hoped that her death would come before that of her "master." Khe believed thkt. although he was slity- flv year old and ahe was twenty-five years his Junior, III remarkable vitality I give Mm at i.-ast twenty years morn of life. The determination to bequeath her property, which. n far aa i known, consists of mortgage aggregating leU, three suits of clothes and a few books, was reached Just before Miss Branch Isft Couch's room last July to seek for a few aaya the companionship of a woman In K.llsnvllle. N Y. 'I loved him all through and In him rightfully belong everything I possess in this asirld." Mis Krancb wrote In her will, a. cording to Sheriff Klnnle, who took pegtsaflon of th. douirnent. "I only wish that I had mors than I posses to give to him. I am his slave, and what Is mine belongs to him." Sheriff Klnnle do Hned to make lie the entire conlenta of the will, but they are certain rhat when she left her home It waa to try and get back If war T do feel, however, that thla Auntrla. I nation shoula not be off Its guard. Ton On Monday last the little girt begged can ear for m that my views of peace to be allowed to stay home from the and the future of the navy are ei afternoon session at Public School No. I pressed In the few words of Oen. Kelfer. M and Mrs Ackerman spanked her be-1 who represented Ohio rn Congress Me fore she compelled her to start bee to said: In time of peace tirepare to raela- school about 12 4f. o'clock Esther left tain It ths house sulking snd with her eyes still wet with tear. Hhs declared she'd ever go to the hateful school again and she kept her word. leather Is a pretty ehlld, Urge for her age,, Hhe weighs about one hundred pounds and stands five feet four Inches In height She haa dark hair and brown eye and wore a blue suit, black coat and velvet hat and black ahoes and storking when ahe left home. Hit bad no money, and her only Jewelry was a xnld locket and chain of small value. Her lack of means Is one reason why her parents cannot believe that ahe managed to take pasaag for Austria. At the same time they are equally un able to comprehend how ahe could have s upported herself without funds through the five days that ahe haa been away from home. DR. CARREL AND BRIDE SAILING FOR NEW YORK Parnoia Surfton Was Paris In-Day to Je la Maine. Married Mme. That Is the way I feel about the navy, and while I hope and believe (kere will be no more wars It seems ts me that It la well for thl nation to have a four huttleahlD programme to leutace obeoletn el and to prepare to main tain peace." Ixklng at leaat twenty years young er than his real age, the Admiral held an Informal reception all day long' for hla associates In the navy His only eon waaajjbere from files go to hetg ob serve the birthday The Admiral recently received many gift and congratulations from aU parti of tho ,-ountry. in PAJtlrl. Ker J. Dr Alexis Carrel, the famOUJi aurgwon who Is connected with the Rockefeller Institute for Medi el Ke senroh, was married her to-day to Madame de la Malrie. Dr and Mrs. arrel will sail for New Vork to-morrow. Dr Carrel received the Nobel prig In Ml for bin er vires to medical and mirsloal selenee, lie w born in lwTh In flalnte Toy lea Lyons. His early edu- utloti was at the rnlvrratty of lyons His research work and hla marvellous skill In bone and flesh grafting at tracted the attention of the faculty of McOtll I'nlverelty In Montreal and tie was induced to Join that Institution. Later he spent two years at the Univer sity of hleago before unaeriaainsj ni sent post with the Hocksrener in- Htltute In Usui, lie ha performed mar vel In transposing vital organs In hu- nan bodies and In the bodies of animal r. von Kaltz for rvn years before regulars besides Mr. DouKherty ws er death. Mie signed an agreement to lye the do' tor tis.noo "in coniderutlon Deputy Fire Commissioner George V. Olvaney. rla until-. ii dSVOlion to me and also i inn management rnnalileratloll of his kliKlne and , a notice yesterday .arltv to poor patients." The referee silver loving cup will be given to the und that Miss Parkin had paid the of the bath put up announcing that a BAD WEATHER SAVED THEM. U Drove roreassji to Closed Shop Where Ckes Overcame Watchmen. Because he found the weather disagree able. John Otgettl. foreman for U 8 ohm i nan. tailor at No. Id Broome street, decided to visit the toft to-day to go over his eocounta, although work had atopped until Monday. He couldn't get is, whsn he rapped on the door, an I fearful that something must have hap pa ned to Benjamin Day and Chris Ait man, who lived together at No. a Col um baa street and who acted as night watohmen, he went down stairs and slim bed the fare escape. A rush of gas which almost overcame Sim was encountered as he reached the window. Policemen Moffat and He . 'arthy climbed UP to him as he shouted They opened another window and erspt to the rear of the loft where they found Day and Altrran senseless, but alive, on set 'Where they had been asleep. Dr. Daly, who took the watchmen to flt. Vincents Hospital, said eaoh was In a daugerous condition and Day might die. If eiener lives he will owe Me life to the Inclement weather which drove tlogulti to the shop. tuixsTna- iui tmt Hal ' ' ' M hyslclan fll,6jo in fee, and loaned him 3, too which he had not repaid. It is decided that tho gift of tV.OOO I old because It waa intended to operate s a gift after the donor's death and as on that consideration. Ho far as ppeered, the referee rinds, the pey icnt of 111,460 wa ample to cover the octor's professorial services. Dr. von Ralti I bring sued by Mrs ;ellie P. Fltigerald, No 611 West Hist treet, for IIO.UUO for assault. first woman hutlier who enter the water In 111, wh le s case of wine will be the prize for the first man to take a dip in the new year. Lat year'a prise was won by Charles Ifolmburg, and great competition la expected. $10,000,000 BILTMORE WILL HELP NEW YEAR IN 'TWAS PAT'S BAD DAY. Dragged By Runaway Horse, The Haled le Station House. Sure, and It ra a had day for Pat. lie waa driving along Sixth avenue In his calb early to-day when his horse broke all precedent and ran away. Pat managed to cling to his tempest tossed vehicle until It reached Fortieth street, whim he was jolted loose. Ml feet became enUnKled In the line and he was dragged heal downward from fortieth to Thlrty-nliilli atreet. Whn the horse was atoppod Pat was found to hgvg contusion of ths hesdi but lb police ji.r.,1 he Had something else also and lurked Mm up in the West Thirtieth stroet station on a ..! r.. of intoxication He sold hut lull nam whs Pat Mo(irtihy. Wli Wind smashes fil.OOO Store dons In Brooklyn. The hlg pUte glass window in tlio front of the Hilton ConPMy'l rlotlilng tor. Fulton and Smith streets, Brook lyn, wsre ghattered hy the high wind srly to-dy. The window, of bevel edge glass and worth alio .t IftOO or tT's) apiece, were blown out almost simul taneously, the total ilumr.ge helm; esti mated at about UU00. The Hilton Com pany has lost kaavlljf before by wind rsajtiog, lis Dials glass UoBi. HELD HER UP TO SCORN, SHE SAYS, IN THEATRE I ToM Her stage Charactera Por i trayed Their Own Life and It WtSTit True. Samuel Kohn. a wealthy rarpt inanu facturar of No ai.T Vernon avenue. Brooklyn, took hit young wife to the theatre recently The play portrayed i the (aithkensgl ol a woman obsessed 1 with a desire far fin olotiirl and Mrs J Kolm told Supreme f'OUrl Justice Heni diet in Brooklyn I -day that In tin midst of h( pllf hex buabaitd i- claimed in a volo so loud that all aooUl I ihem COUV4 hear "Isn't it tratiKe. Jeanotie dear, that ! thl play Should bg IoimviI igSjOtly un our life together." Mrs. Kohn hh.i1 the gotten of the play I was halted for a moment ly her tears, land when she got home, she upbraided 'her huaiiaiid, who explained that while he knew hi.s charge was not tril, then lit would le If they rontlnusd to llvt ' together, It t onljt one of 111 many aruelt eg, said Mrs Kohn, which cul minated on MOV, 1 fhtn he ali.UHton.il her. K.ie wants lepaygliop anil .fusil. Benedict (gV her $300 counsel (sea ' and tin a week alimony fur he sup. port of lnise.lt' and their .-hUdi'iT. ILole, gut JW old, od Aterjoriu. four. laborer M-d. Mirer Dollar eg 1MM, Prised by Colleetore. inne-tsl to Th Crsalag World.) NPIW HAVKN. Conn.. Dec If -A silver dollar besrlng the date 104 hlrhly trlxed by nunvlainatloe. and una -ret ood to be quoted at IS.B00 for collection purpoe. wae found her to-day William Sullivan, a laborei. esoavatlng on the site of the new Ice rink for the Vale hockey team, turned over wlfli hi shovel an old Jar which . 1 on a boulder aeren feet below the surface of State street nearby Vnder the bowl was a stiver srwfrbos made in Nuremberg, green with oxkH satlon, and In it a United Htates silver dated 1SW. In good condition, a number of Connecticut copper coins r'onHnental note for 13. several State notes and some rings The metal ar Wrles were slightly corroded, but they rubbed up well and dates were plain Th. ,.te hail to b carf'illy handled t-. prevent disintegration The Northampton Canal wa close by In tii old days and excavation showed a ledge of rock on which the boulder retted, giving the lnipreWin that water formerly oorersd th spot. The snuff lix was token to Jewellers for ..lam ination. They found the colne to be as follows Silver dollar dated 104 with letters arrxind th edK In place of mill ing llver dollar, ITj tnree ormecu rut luiliner coin. l.'7, fkiiinectlcut Htets banknOtt for forty tillllns. dated ITfS Pontlnental not of 177B for ta. a watch ! made In Straaaliurg In 1711; a deed o : ore srly written in old HrigHxh, not yei deciphered, of date of UTj7, a doou nent dated IT'.", with six Imprints on i It wbl ii appeal to tin Impitau by th i Hi .tisli QoVernmont ThS l.all mark on ' the in iffJiol 1 of 1740. B. R. T. 6ETS COMPLETE MONOPOLY IN BROOKLYN fiiven Permission to Take Over Only Lines It Does Not Already Control. The llrooklyn Rapid Transit Com pany gain ahaolute control of afreet car service In llrooklyn through an oi -der Issued by the Public gervlce Com mlaalon to-day authorising the Coney Island and Oraveeend Railway Com pany, a subsidiary of the B. R. T to purchase -f.oon of the 21,000 shares or stock outstanding of the Coney Island and Brooklyn Railroad Company. The latter corporation operates the Smith street, De Kalb avenue and Franklin arenue lines, the only street car road operated outside of the B. R T. system in mat borough. A. M. Williams of counsel to the II. R. T. haa given the commission aseurane that transfer will be issued at all Intersecting point between the two systems. The price to be paid for the stock la 11,117,00. Most of the stook to be purehaaod Is bald hy the Anthony N. Brady estate. DIGS UP COIN WORTH $3,500. said Miss Kranch designated every bll of ner clotning. a wen a me mori gagss In the paper, which did net boar tbs names of witness. COUCH WILL NOT FOUND AS YET. M1sa Couch failed to find a will signed hy her father, but Mhe ia mmfklent his legal widow will have tu trouble In ub lainlng poa1on of hie property wblc i amount to less than 11.000, ao oordlng to the family's estimate Miss Hranch'a only Joy was the re turn of a photograph of Couch which bad been taken from her effects In the attorney's office. Mrs. Couch got possession of It and refused to give it up, but Mlsa llranoh pleaded and threatened, and late yesterday Mrs Couch sent the picture to her Dr. James A Crauthers to-day held an Inqueat on the death of Stanley H omlth. a lo-al Jeweller, who shot him self Chrttrne Bva Dr. Crauthers Is- ued a statement In whteh he salt that the shooting ha1 aholutly nothing to do with the death of Mr. Couch. "So far aa 1 can loam, the suicide did not evon know the lawyer, lie said. MR. TALBERT RECOVERING. Physician Look for Banker's fie ri re Restoration to Health. Joseph Tafbert. Vtce-PYoaldnt of th National City Hank, who waa stricken with paralyel last Saturday on to links of th ilarUcn city (lolf CtVJfc, was reiiorted this morning to be much Im proved. II" I set I II conHned to his bd In h Harden city Hotel and I under the constant car of Ur. Uiule M. I.anehart of Hempstead and veral 1 1 allied nurae Mr. Talbert affliction I one rroin hlch recovery must be slow, and he Is responding to treatment to the satisfac tion of his physician. There Is hops that hla health will be completely restored. "SIAMESE" TWIN GIRLS TO BE CUT APART PAH IH Dec. If. Th surgeons of Psrls hav been given a remarkable case, or pair of cases, this wsek. "Siamese" twin girls, ons month Id, have been ssnt to- Paris to he separated by a surgical operation. At present they are united face to faca jy a strip of Dash ovsr an loco thick jetwsen their stomachs Although alrutigly attached to gash other and united by no common bond tbey fight Harcely with their lltt.e band that they have had to be clothed In stout woollen vesta, inside which their arm are Imprisoned. It is re ported, however, that this does not pre vent these precocious young ladles from biting each other, for apparently like Shakespeare's Richard III., they were born with leeth In their heads "to sig nify they came to hits the world" Public Operrinc; of Hotel to He An- ticipated ny Hi? Reception to Show Its Beauties. Anyls-idy'd think there are enough ho tels In Man ftgt tn now. Bill there aren't not by llu.oou.ouO worth. Blsg the I new lilltniorc Hotel, which cost that much, wouldn't be going to open on New i Year's I-lve, which It U I This new hotel, wnlch waa begun I last March and which haa been oom I pleted two month ahead of contract re u,u, laments with the help of apuo men working nlxht and day for the paet week '. ooeupitl the block between VaAdsfbUl , and Ma lison avenues and Forty-tnlrd and Korty-fourth Streets, lUKlit under, pastil ltd twenly-aix floors are the track ,,; hu Urand Central fetation. Though IsM grand opening will usher in tbs US yvai, Ihu prlVSt opening Sill i.iae place next Tues lay night, whsn WiSSlmim SKULL FRACTURED alii have a dinnsr. The eaterlor ol the hotel, which wo Andrew Oilroy, nflv-five years old desluned by Warren Wetmore, har- whose address Is not known to th inonlzea with the arehtleclure of the polios, was ;ierha.p fatad) Injured Urand Centrul Terminal. ; earlv Uns mormiig when the horse at - tii'liel to the hat. sum ab whloh he mm g was ilrlviriK ran a.iv on loirijr-niio t.i. Past i "1 iindi'islauJ you K-it oito Jail." said the Warden, "on account of a glow In rn .iifct progpSOtUg" "l wag quits ostl nisi . ' admlltf ih self. I'osldn't l.rl Work Kill III IKiiH& Is Th t -rn i a W.-rUI.) lUBMIfJI 1st Tl Ii I . Dec. X. Unable to get work and with in. money left, John A. Hklnner of No. 371: Kast Ono Husdred and Forty fifth atreet, Manhattan, com mitted suicide last night by Inhaling gaa through a rubber tube In room be oocupied at the noroo or iienry ?smh here. H bed a wife and two children Idlng In M.i'.' can. 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