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s?wTactory DOOR open Witnesses in Triangle Fire'Tria Help the Defence. TELLS OF KEY ON STRING Girl Declares She Went Out Int( Hallway on Hearing Alarm and Was Driven Back by Flames. ? n th??~def? ? ? i ? ? Itn? ? ? -t thai I ? a ? ? datiici At i ..... ? i tim?>;i> llajr L strret, testified > t soi I ninth f*'>r>r xvhen <he fl.. "I ii . said to UN U a ?-Mr.?; ton P , it by turnli g th? K. i ?okfld <.x?m- t':, as ?soi from ti? o?-,nr he! Ill? .1 ran bffti ? : ? t" t lofti ' -l, witl ? ? ; r nul fl?,..r fWl M was 1 ? ' xv.is ,i ttrer* ..^k.-ii ,i dg< . ? i When 1 DO \'. . ? t y.i'l did ' ?I k- ?? there aras s fir? until aftar you o ? d< or?" .isk/ 'i tha ctxurt. 1/S fir? tha rail and aaw'namei h: 1 BSBOkl "Wt. mornit g thai nothli gt< i our t< .-: timony thai th? -hout??l Mr I Maa 91 ? ... was an hi?? fa? l proteasing, ai ?! on the ri?fstif.n wa i ' ?nor?" tartck. . ? to th" ?V'ork: oh I it half "I ?Id yoai or out th? Waahtngton Pli . an?i "Wl ... ? :. BUm ' ? ? 1 pauae, I ? Th?.; . ? i ed aa s j ? M r. St eu : it. and always found it Mi laal A] ? Mm ii n : .. ? , ? v r wlt ' \ eiie. I :? ',"? king for ? i a Mr. Mt ; It." to a I !- . . ' ' ' .11 th? ?i v ; ? :,. vrr he ' iioner, ' ? :; ?:. Al. ? ? CASSIDY OUT AS LEADER Queens County Boss Retires at Committee Meeting. IS FOR HARMONY. HE SAYS Votes for Dujat for Chairman and Urges Followers to Work with Borough President. .. ha i hei o lead? r of the : lion of ?. <'"urr artu pra? II? all] forced "?it ? : ? ihip al the organlsstlon of inty i " m?? rattc Committee, ? night In hla own clubhou ? '??iirt bquare, Long Inland City. H?' had t?> th'. humiliation of seeing the aaw ? hat ? tak? n ? -? ?n? r?-i "f affair? In I orough invade his ? omaln, ,ilr,i with arbitrary irry away th< cot i ted halm am _p ? -., By ? ... ,?i ,f : ? r ? ? ? ' m ' i election of Mauiici K. Connolly as Boi*ough ? nt to 'ill the vacancy raus. ,1 i i< movai of La? ? aer he ha little bul the empty title o! county leader and count n Caasldy i oniplre i p Connolly oui ..f tha Borough Hall, an?l within a Week after sltti??.' dl ? th?- -, ? ?. , ?>-? ?. nolly ann? ? lo? ted by < 'aaaldy but In aplti ? ? ' t hi red Caaaid* noth ild no! have anj thing t.? do with him or an) one he represented, ' of ti righting Caasldy wai ? r-i,ia\. and then 1 mi nt ? .,i thirty of the forty? id agreed to at?nd f?>r lirman Thua ?as the pro? ? ? n,, etlng l ist ? t to th? oust ? ai ly In i \x? ' t Into the little n om on th? from x\ hich he has gpoaal since n. with him ware Matthew J. Bm'th, Dlatticl Attorney? i.i.k" a. Keenan, John Casaldy, his brother; .tiler, and half a ->, r Importance. This was r ? thru] t.. tha fallen I? ad< r, ? - .. ? ... fly |< ft his "'.?? ai ,1 puahed hla way to a table ' ? the m? - ting room No the com? to order i een that ? a? i llenl ? i ? ? made to ca? i y h the programme mapped oui ai the ??? >nf< rei J. O'Bi i' n. "! Nea town, ? Ber ? ' made I? m porai Irman This motion was put by ried without a dissenting' Mr Buydam took Caaaldy'a place] (able and said I i in i;?l\?.ar?l ; ? ted Alexand? D il Caa? sldy tl ind said: The igh Pr? -rfdenl has an ? . eptable to him h< would se? lo i thai th? en to thl.- ?"nu. ? ? my duty to ? ?.] \?. nil me h all my . . .... nd the ultimate e thai this ? mony ?rlth ' ly. 1 th? ? ? the nomination of Alderman Du ? motion ? ried man I rujal ?ed to th? and mad? hla I a ounty chairman Gentlemen, I can't d. I am ;i ? p. Pot ly old wa ? i ; ? at? Tin.-. NEW FOLIE.S BERGERE OPENS Vaudeville Show Follows Dinner to Representatives of the Press. .' 1 of all the N ?'< r? of eight .1. M Run ? ? aere ? ' . .-iii'tit .-. i as thai of the old ... In theal ?e ? ? ? f thi ? MORTAR SHOTS HARMLESS! Fort Totten Bombardment Fails to Jar Long Islanders. DON'T EVEN HEAR REPORTS After Standing About on Toes and with Fingers in Ears They Learn That "It's All Over." s To i traveller I tonn the north ahore of Long laland yeatarday forei oob it must have appeared thai th.' nativas had , Midilenly cotif ?lait, an.l why n??i ? All tht IvWagera star* thOM who mak?- their homas I in thr big countr- houses wars standing labouL Inaldc "i out, with their fincrr tips ? ? r ears an?i arlth their moutha wide i kea la? . ti?- ;r ey< i a ai ?? tightly and thejr st<.<.?i upon th?*-ir loea Women would tun; to men and ??sk "Haa| I ? ti..) -. el ?" sad th?- nun would th? ir tirada .?i ! aaap oil balan? ?i ?-? <???. t' ??- ; rips and nothing happened! Mut t en a.?- i ieaaon for this al conduct <>n th?- ;..-? >f th? Long Islandera i'estei ? ,:? i lock, waa th- time s?-t for th.- fui' u ..f Ih.' tw flxo Inch mortars at Fort Totten, in Long ?sianii Found, ami the army nth? ?r;- m charge "f ? t- had boon aendlng ou! warnings for th?- last tir?-?- ?lays. Everybody on l.on_ isian?! living within a flve-mlle radlu the fort had i ????n t.?M tu prepare foi dan ahocka from '.he concuaaion "f tha hin* guns They were directed to do just what they "li.i reaterday, and also to keep all tha windows >.f their houaea open, ao that ti" ?.?'as;- would i.?- broken Everything was ? ;irrif.i oui according i?>| schedule, except that n?> arlndowi >.n I/??ii?: Island ware broken, no teeth were looeensd, ],,, eyei atralned ami n?. ear drutna split, in fa, ?. the i" .'?-h the 8 .. from FoM Totten ?li?! ? "t know when the mortars w?T'- Bred. Finally, unable t?, h.ar tha aus? ; pansa any longer, they tele* oned hyatar ??' l'on Totten asking, "When are j th?.??-' dreadful guns going lo :"? fired, any-I way?'' Actual disappointment sounded in j their voices \?h<-.u the) were told th?- ?-uns j had already been discharged "Aren'i xx'r-? noin?r to he thrown oil our feet, or have our arlndowi broken ..r aotnethlng?" thajr d "??Handed There waa some little delay before the first mortar xvas fired It waa Intended to ! let loo?? the first ?>f th?- 1,048-pound shells I . ? | ?. o'clock, bu1 the mechanism of tin? mortar carriages had to be exactly id i isted, an?i It wa *?.k wnen l M'.rt.ir No, 1, In l'ft a. wai dlacharged. j ?x terrific roa.* and bural of Rama followed ii] ? tou? f the greal g of powder ! i the Met l si -11. Those x\ ho ; ihii.,. the tun tar* 'age ?as the ahell ! urtle ? n. a \?i<ir ur, thiough ti,?- air and drop arlth a spin.-h int.. the water ab? - yarda | from - " ? t the foti had i" et ioualy m i i aoldler messengera to the ?Long Island ! towns, arlth ?>r')..rs t.. repon after tha dis- j charge of each mortar whethei anj damage si-ought After the Ural ahoi 11 ose In charge waited for telephone reports from tl,<- ni'- -? .:? ' Ev? ; ything !?< ins reported still uprlghl and undamaged, l ahell waa ;;,r?.i a1 11:8fl o'clock ore of newapaper pi otog 'iii'1. i> had crowded it the mor leaplte 1 nga ol the <?" ? ? hot waa tired every lens waa ? red. Thereafter Ihe mortars aere :ir?.?i at twenty-minute Intervals, each time the i .ir.n'. belni i ? 'olonel < ?riti B, j m, armami t itrtern ?.i In : the le ta were most aatlafa. tory. TURKEY CHASE IN STREETS \ i Car Hits Dealer's Wagon, and Forty two Birds Disappear. There waa ?. turkey chase al USth atraal and Third -t night, and, t, forty-tw? ? ? ? hi.'.r h.i thai i- rhapa did ?.?.t exp? 11 l ha\> a real I !hi I tmai f? Morri of No 249 Eaal 153d 1 street, ?ultry farm. He atari laal nlghl to mak? hla deliveries t,, ? 1 with a wagonl? Sd of ci ati s, each col , Ing fourti en turkeys. At 118th atreei a lurfac? ? ,i crai had Into Priedlandei ? ? ? it? i?-ll to the atreet and and the turkeys . ih tor liberty, in an insia:t each turkey had about ? ?1 men, women and children on hla The turk? ya were a ? ? d, but ?'..,.- returned t?> Ptiedlander. * ? * ^?i U. S. Department of Agriculture \>W Vl U ' \2\2V:WEATHEFl BUREAU 3^r\iV??7-?r LOW? ' V> WILL'S L.MOORE Chief ??^LjLvW \"\ ?a>6-'| 1 < lc 30.0 -?0.1 1/ / ftsi? ~i?-jcA <? y ?_ ?' : / /: i *j "UN ^?a 0.4 30.4 V /-H / toi ; c?C^ --Vis* ?}$!_ ',..?4iwu j??r!^ ?X. -?-'? -'*??> \[ V _oa O' ?A*'OK Y NOT F? Ob?-e;rv?t.ofl<. I...?n ?t 9 PJB.. " ?I -ne Air !v-*?rv ... g! equal ait ' ijoif-rren?. dc.-if i Saca, paa? ?--'ouch ; aenaaaa . i, 90, and 10 O Casar,*) Pan ,<-????? f j ? M Kr;- "l - A ?'? v-inj I oca II lay. ? ? . ?IB MAP BASED O?l 0B3-;-VATIONS TAKEN A 8 P. H. U">T fllOHT. '. mal 3.4b I*i3ha8 | c aeeM 6.6?, In 1884.? " ' O.Or. in 1977] 11 TH*7 WBATHBB RBF01 ? . ,i )?. , ? . .'..? i ' ' ' ' ' ? ? i ? r, ? ' ' ? ? ? ? I I ,?r?.< i-' ' ' i I .,..'? - ? District nf r?l ? ! li ' ? night; ? Por Weetn i n ('? snai ' ? ? . v..ik. rali ' ' w he ? ? ? folle w ? . . .<? . |. ,. . ? . ' . ? , ... ? .? l ! ,,. ,| ?Uli. I ?I It?-' '.r.l pondlns ? Uli" I ' I . ; 41 II '' |. l.i - ii ;? i . 'u n U m ..' ?? 13 i m '.i i l temperature yeel ...., tat thlrty-i . , i . nlghi .it< not ' ? ." ?'? SUBMIT BRIEF FOR Counsel Reply to Report of Commissioner Bulger. DECLARE IT PREJUDICED Tell Governor Dix That Health Officer's Administration Has Been Good. Counsel for r>r. Alvah n Doty, Health Officer of the port, submitted yeeterday to ?.ov.-rnoi l?ix ,? hrief in answer to the j arraignment of their ? lient ? y Special Com? missioner Charlea N Bulger, who eon ducted an Inveatigatlofl Into the quarantine station. They lake up the chargea aertatlm and declare thai th?. accusation of unbusi? nesslike admlnlatratlon waa general and . ported dis? r. .in the t stlmony sf Danyaa and the immlgranl women aay the' accountants wart violent!] biassed and Ba? ser! th?. quarantine xxas -?fflelanl aii'i the1 foo.i, treatment and sanitation good ??...upo Gordon Battis and Qeorg? B I field, tie,?. . r? li pTCjU? ? i dMti ?, In : ? Bulger r? poi *. ., d add ?, ..? ? abo inda In tha moat violent i and extreme language Tha Commlilaloner has In practtcall* every Instance taken the! word of discharged employ?s ol Ignorant an.) hyaterical Immlgranl women and "f s*ltnei?eea x? h?> arere concededly of th? low- i ?st character, as agalnai the testimony of dlatlngulahed physicians on th? advisory committee, an?i equall) dlstlngulah? : slclana who were not serving on that coin- I mitt? . the testimony <>f the staff ?>f physl- ; clans an?l ?>f the trained nurses a-ho have charg? ..f th? medical affairs at Quaran? tine. His ao-called 'concluaiona' ai?- noth? ing i ut .; statement ?>f the charges sought to be supported by auch evidence, entirely ?lisrf'?HriiitiK the evidence on the other aids of the queatlon. He gtvea no eicitt to Dr Doty o fai aa w< can aee, f??r any single a? I A Ing to his re|?,rt. the admlnlatratlon of i?r. ; Doty is an absolut? and dlagraceful failure in every particular. An?l thia in the face of the unanimous testimony of mam of the ?neatest phyatckina in the world. Inirlni* the entire hearing tt was openl Ptate?! in the press that the demeano actions an?l the language "f the Commis? sioner showed .? van >itter prejudice agalnai the Health ??fil.-er. and arere In? consistent With that impartial attltudl of mind xxiitrh such an ?ifih'iai h- in duty ? bound to maintain. We had hoped thai this i via? was mistaken and thai th.- report of the ' ommlsaloner would he calm. Impartial an.l jii?li?-lal in it? character. Bui are re-J gre1 to say that "ur hop? s have b? en ut- ] terly disappointed The fan that the Commlaaloner finds In f.iv,,r ,.f every Intimation an?! ever* sug? gestion against the Health ? ?ffl?-er and does nol er.-,lit him arlth success in any par-, tlcular, shows of Itaelf that he could not . onsldered or detei mil ed the - ? ? ? In a fair and Impartial ma mer. The con- ? demnatlon is so wholesale and n ? as to evince concl ist* ? I) 'i;' ebs? n? ?? of any prop? r discrimination. As .ill IllUBl ' Pl' ludlCe, t1 .- hri-'f - on-i that in hi.- report Mi Bulger stated ti.it the steamboat i ovemor Rower ? ..,i |.... i??,: si Quarantine man? ??ut was really the property of Hugh Ba aey, the builder, yel the commltsloner. it i de? lared, failed to mention tl al th? t? .. ed the Governor Flow? r tvaa tared in Bsmaey'a name simply i ? the s?at? had refused a bul claim of a rea the wand dollara, nor did : ?*? bring "ut the point that ?he had been in ii* , ighte m years without th? Interfer? Th? ? ?m : eport 'i i> iritis ti,.- Investigation i fret* i asked for HVldence explaining this matter, and promise x\.t- .i- frequently mail?- that! ? . ; k ? ? oui I be product ?h This ; ? hoa ' ? ei. ? ? nol i ed? emed and th? queatlon of ownership of tha ateamer remalna unsolved, although it was fre ? ? ? ounsel that th? Health ' ?Ulcer himself a : | itlfy and i v ? - n itera whl .?f ott ? r vrltnesset ha.l d< '..' loped i 'it .?- ? n this pi?.- ; ? ? ? ding " ere di_*rrli i I | was? announ? i d, in ? sorrowful tone ,,; i" han ed counsel foi th? Health > thai the lattei waa Buffering from nervoui .i.?.n brought >?ri h\ ovei \?"rk In ! ? ng the Invasion ? I i hoi? i.? ind that ? .?i gone t.. the woods to recup? ?? Soon afterward, however, l learned from authentic ,"n?l i redil - that tie, ? oi ?i ? Mea "fork Quar intin? ..? .i\ t" evad? ? of a Bub ommandlng his preaenc? aa a wtt ind tl at at tl . time ?.f hi - d< r I h posa? . ealth. Dr. Doty's counsel say this ; tounding mlsstat? m nt. that th? i ?? ' ?? ? ni .?n . a t. legrara from I?i Hei mann m i ilgg -, In atti ndan? ? on i ?i i lot Bulg? ref !.-? d to either t" ? > i? el Meeting III Bulger'g charge, thai it was ? vident l?r Doty had been "living ? ? dal rather .than th?- strenuous life." th say th- ?h ? tor has be? falthl deed, lia.' not ha-i -i vacation for sis year.- I SCORNS $2,000: LOCKED UP Executor of Estate Says Brother Must Be Crazy. ji?. a Mil?'- Joseph Plusser acorn?? ???< and preferred a plank l?.-?i under Williams b urg Bridge, Benjamin Pluaser, his broth? er, who offered htm wealth, ease and hap pinees, has declared Joseph Is Insant ' jamln Is an npuirnt fornitura dealer <>t Newark, a: .1 administrator of his brother .M. v.- 114,000 .-t.it'- .lo--! h Pluaser is a real heaver, who refus? - more than K cents a day and also refuses to Inherit th" 6,000 that hi.? brother Mai las left tu I.i m Benjamin Plusser ha?i not ?pen his broth si for len rears until jreeterday, when he 1 thai Joseph was pit hlni from a wagon In Grand street \\ it h a ? 1 *-? t.? ? t?\?. t.. h*-lp him. Benjamin sticceeded In capturing th? refractaty coal and ?.1 end having him 9sn1 t.? Beltevue f"i examination "When 1 tell him, 'Joaeph, you art rich; you have 12,090,' he vould not listen to m> . 1 mln ' Thai efore I hare Um detective srresl him, end 1 am .going to Bellevue right noa to ae? hoa he la" Benjamin Plttsser asid tlie I2.0M would b?- u.--?i te. pul Jos? ?'h In some h "in.- until 1 ? .:.! m allas the sdvantag? a ol 9 bad, 1.1 m-ala I ''in? h?-ii NOW FOR SHARK FIN SOUP Stfamer from Orient Brings Dainties for Nf.-w York Diners. 1, 1 ,, 1 in j. ?i- |g 1 toothaom? I OOWn in the Bower* .:.'! ..".nri.1 || M ti ? t.'it it la Hi? m- rest ho ?Toruvre v i,, n - ompared with tin art* I? s ?.?' r.1 ? hlch .arrived . -p >n|- ?' n from Kai Ks lern u. >|.- pi ii" Ipall) Ml ' ? .ark ln i ilgai parlanci . Ka gre kl oa n a woi ma \?k Bit he Bra , ,.1 he will too, thai and sea slua ill ?thai d? n . in ,,r ?"it of - si "'i Of < . ? .,.. the prodM I "t ' 1 W|11( 1, at- ?? "'? I .",;' '?'?" ?'1'"" II , m, i to building 1 ont? , '?? put Into them ont* suck materlala sa are palatal k .,,,.. too, di n't include the bonea ? 1 red up The ;.r?i ?,,.,!. i?.!i..,i down end made Into soup . ,,iv, me- ?? a slugs an . ,| and pla? ? d on I''?? tahls with g .,,1,. of ' spat ' m ' ?~:" " '?? ?hould one turn up 1,1s 1. at the i'i'-i.f.I is h . . Ik u - ?ii,, ... .. , brought ".n h in n Into i"'" fr..111 tt ' ' sk Kiel Kl I ij( (u.,l ? . ' f' I ? Sting I'll j ej.. ., 1, V ... tu II,.ike 1 ate oui of. STARTS TYPHOID INQUIRY Brooklyn's Marked Increase Stirs Board of Health. Although there have team mar* ? a typhoid fever In gvary borough of the dty ? i"."mi>?r i, the i'."f?iuKii of Brooklyn RhOWn sllc'll a mai keel ?i.iT-OSi- tll.it lin mvestlgatton Is under way to find out Its causea trcordlng to statistics of the Department ot Health, there wears 101 cases of typhoid fever In Brooklyn from Decem? ber i to December i?'>, M ?sompaired with i; ?m th?- same- time in Uli, an i an average of ;A for that |.-;.-i 111 th- last Rvt Tin- total numbei ol cases in the dtp during the Ural steteen days was Ba, ai trad with 13 in HI! and lit av? rage for ti e last five yearn Manhattan during that time, has devel? oped M cases, a- against M In IfM. Tiiv Broa x had || caaes, as comparad with "5 i.i-t year ?Queens had 14, as against I In .?id EUchmond had I, agalnat nona f"r thi same sixteen days last year, Oysters have nothing to do with th?- In* It ws said yesterda), tU et ntl t Commissioner .Lederte sail the large run li'-r of e-nse-s In Thi Bronx and In M-< tas sai Her In th? eai had been i di !? tlve milk ?uppllee, From Januar) i, itli, to !??? ember '? "f typhoid fever were reported for the entlr? d( sa compered with 3,il?.i In ' ' for the same length of tints $15,000.000 FOR EQUIPMENT Trust Certificates Will Be Issued in Name of New York Central. Columbus, Ohio, Dae. li. Authority way. granted to-day by ti ?? Ohio Public ?Service Commies! n, on the application of th" i.uk ? Shore A HI igai Bo itl t Ha lt*oad the ' k ?veland, i ln< In atl, ? 'id I B i." a- Railroad ? 'ompsny, for thi ism e of ?is '?'i,'". in equii m- nt tru f "f 1112, entitled t" interest at i% per pent, hial repiesr-ntlng M pe? cent of the . o>t,"f t-ew < qulpmenl The cerUflcates will be Isaui I li the name of the New- y,.r:< Central linea, and will ?" for the purchase of new locomo? tives freight, paasengei and leeplng ars. in this i"!!cha* It la t will be held by John Cantonen and others, of See fork MARINE INTELLIGENCE. MlXIATL'Rg ALMANAC lunset, t 29; max ? ? age, ?. HIGH WATER Hook . 'i." ernot ? laland. I WIRELESS REPORTS. v. v. Hook at 9:69 a ? tpeel . ? ; .. ? lat of Pai 1>- n at 5:10 a n < ? ?? : ri-. Kroni m zeaain C? mtiof raal of Sandy Hook at M .'<>' .. m ?/eatei ti l to do k Pi. .... for? ? ? The ? Vltie, reported a? 1.101 The . ? ? i ?i ? :; i ?i ? Tl. 1 ? ' H - ' ? T., ,1 INCOMING STEAMERS. TO DAT. Veso? Una lu?n, De i ; XT t PR ?Kroonl tnd ?ntwerp. Dee 9 i.I'.-ruin.la. 11?>.- 19..., i tee.'I ' . Dec 13 H M B P ?C of Xara-re... .Trinidad, Dec 12.T. p dl P ? ?? Napli - p. ? S Italian 11? ."? Ha , Gibraltar. De 10 . Algier?, Dec J t Pati I Qreek Haml .'?r p. g 14. . HURSDAT, DECEMBER Tl I pt A H ?Metapai Colon. Dec 14 l* Fruli S?. kar i v . ; ! . ? < 13 N . ; i. Phllaci. . Dec 13. Amer! Man.!'? : le v 18..So Pi FRIDAY, DB? EMBBI 23 Morro Caat I ? Cura lo 1 '? : v i:. ; i ? "Kronrrlnxee?ln C.Bremen, P- 1" MOI [talla Palermo, Dec fi lyk Rotterdam, D? B n \ r ' ? ? M \ ?? i.- 13 V. ? . ? '7 - li 1 ? Haml au. ?I : Ing mail OUTGOING STEAMERS. TO DAT Hail ai Vessel. Ft. Une i I? ese. ?ail?. .'. w - . - i 13 .ni m . vif. r m b p N 00 .. - . i" oo a m - la m 13:00m L, A H. .11 30a m :. Pana t. 11:30a m 3 00 ? i ? ,. , Ftoottt 13 '?<> m I 90 p m l" "" i 1 ... p m Mil '.''";. :ii THURSDAY. I'?' -BMI-ER SI i,, ,'r ivre, Prati h. T 00 ? Mali Brenn N ?'? 1. f-OOa i 19 VV? 9:00 a n 12:0(1 i- i- Ce ?> n a n 13 ?.10:OOa m I ? A M P M ; l'i |:90 7 13 R 30 D ' 1" 1" 1 I.ir, Dio, Ham!,, r?. HA ? ?' ? m ?.f st i. 'um. Sevannah, Sa? - ? tj ?>" p m ; lirande, B aswlrk, Mallory. | :O0pm .-.n?, Norfolk, . - 71 M I? ?n Kltll'XV. hi;? BMBfln a Slslsmund, Jamaica, n ,\ ? <?0 a m )i SO ? umuri, Tamp!? o \x ,,i i 12 00 m ... |a k? nville. Chda 1:001 m : - TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. I'r.iinatteri an<1 i>(?iiri?r. ' les* In NY ; Fill U:?n'l?. Samoaa Inlands. Nsw Zeal?'.,l, Australia i\la \an.-omeii Makma Dec 172 .i ipaa . , ? sins, Philip iin'-s ,\Pi .san Pranc'scoi Chins ; ? lasan, i'"?? a. ? ? Ina lela Antlloehus . i"e 22, Tahiti, Miiro.'ie?ai nia San Kran eisco) Mirlpo??. .. .Dec 23. ? ttl? BadO Mir i r^mr:,n IslSltdS NfW /.?"alanl. Aus? tral ?via San Planch oi Helle of sent?an.I tie? Hawaii rinn .via san Francisco) Man . ? ?Tiuain. Phllltplnet (via Sin Tran el?, e? f s Transport De?. 31. Hawaii Ian 1. Jaran, ?'orei .'hin*. Philippines <Via Vanroiixer? Empft ? of larar. Jan 5. Tahiti. Marquesas ?ook i-ian?;?.. NVw /??alar?! Australia ? via f-an Kran? cisco)?Tahiti .Jsn ft. P M C ".O ?i.W ? 34) I .10 C*). ?5 30 ? ? ,1 ? ? 630 SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York, Tuesday. December 19, 1911. X HP I XII. B ? ? mot ???ilk end Baltimore Transport?t! . ?? llh in'!?.' P IS4H ?I'll, IB, - . , | \,,r 1 f"ik. te ?he Old Dom11 loi 9a ? o with pas? - ? ?' p m. IB - ? ? lllSSt Xrr the B 11 7 - and Chrlstlsni ?'. Punch, Bdye \- ?'?> with i-'s abli and 210 ? snd mdae Arrived si th? ? ? ? ?? .,?-..- B inswtel D< | 16 to ?h- Clyde *? Co, \?l?h rndse ? ?; ."," |i tn. ,:i?-r Jamestown Newport ? id Dominien s sors an.l m,Is?. Passed in ?jus rant Ine Il s ,,,) p ,? ? .. ?? Co, '.?i? h pa-cnn?"? i an i m?is?- i'f?.??e.] in (Quarantine at 12 ??T p m. Steamer Havana. Hi New 1 iba Mall Ss ?To ? ? rr '?I .,' 'he Bar il 12 M p n Steamer C tohal De, emtx r | i I 8a I ?ne, s II h 133 pass? ... . . - Eobal December 12. .? Railroad s? i.in*. ?<t?ii tit paai | malla and mdae Arrived nt "? Bat si 1 ??'? ? Steamer ?'allfornle ifh*), Glasgow ,m I x: r\- i, m Henderson Brothers, ??ith 14?) 121 M Ar st the Bar al 1 a m ?f 11-, fir he, * Halifax N S l?1 t.- - ' '.enerale rlth 73 ? I IM I it th? Bai ? ? ,. uhan), ' lenfu? foi Ni t'i -J4 Manssnlllo December i? and Bants Cruz .. sew Toi m lae ?rrlim at th ?" . ig ? . ,i . i on Ion ' touthanipton 0 to th? Atlantic Transport .... lengei ? ' le fer Perl -.. th? ' "lj le -- ? '" -. -- ; , iton December ? ' ' St. an" r B? i, Oslves? la. to - ? ?? ;, 11 aarl |? h. , k N T. Da IB, o SO o n ? ' ED " ? .. i ? I ?. | N . leans De ,'\ ir- 1 M ? ? - . . g>tt ton end .!a.-k?onviiip. ikai-i fRri Montevideo PI I Larrlnasa ?Brl Moaterldeo via Norfolk; S r ; ?! im i Dut h), Bol t? i STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS. ARRIVED r><-. io 10 T.1?. p n. R ? tua i""* Victoria il 1er) f?es x en? ch?ri - irit r.i Kronprlm Wllheln N Toril fer Plymouth, Cherbourg *?r. ?. Bremen, ?a? repoi -. j 1 . telegrapl 120 ? it H -'' ; il 1 " I Bay, Dec , 10- -1 X'.'rk i I rt i New Ycra f?,r . K i u s; mi?' ? De? 1" ?rffenttna (Aust), New York via Olbraltar. D? iv Martha Washington New Y, rk I ' De 10 U Ne a Tarit .... ? . York ? i ?.-. . . ? ' 10 i reas (Brl New York and v ? N'en Y,.rk via RI ' D? Indian Pi ? iRr), N? a? Torh ? ; ' I e i 1 ? .Ibrfolh Maurlta i D New York via ? , and il <~er,,n?-h Dec 10 f L Lueltenhach, San Fran for Brl. N?e ? , . M ?' ? ? . N : ,. New Torlt B nd Co? nd N ? X'rk i ' ? 17 ' ' m i' ? N? m T rk ? BD !?? , V ?' N N?e Yerk st y ? - Mseiver (Br), tram Ni ?? ', ? for 1 ln?jta; ? . ? - N- v York; Bound Br? o* N 11 Phttad? 'i p.. n on Rermudlan <Rr>. New Tork '? Hr.. New Tort via St T ?s, el 17 ',' - Mary ?Br Torh M? nt?so Baj Dec IB noan .x >Rt-.ai" New \ Brem?n Dec 10, 2 i n. Bar? New Torh Bristol, De 10 Kansas ritj iBrl v??*- York s. Vincent, r x-, Dec 10 Dune-lin (Bri, New Norfolk fer X ? ,r !>.-?.- 10 Pretlc 'Pr,. New York v!.i St Ml h ?eli for Nsplai (snd pr PASSED r. (Oer), N? m Teta for Hamburg De 10 Mil ? '?? i, New Toril far AMUSEMENTS. wmssm Around The World ?mu Toy r ' ? | ?? . Hippo ' week. cismo PEGGY ?. Today. * \ " sa? ?as aa s Playhouse' , BOUGHT m PAID FOtf. it ' t < i m i : i ?>. Hat, K of B'way ru ry PULLS TH^. STRINGS ?9TH ST. : ! '? ?9tl nr.~B*a THE" ILL 0? l?\l V*a. B\.:io BvaA::io. Mt M,,rMr- ILLINGTOi 'v'^1" I.YKII a: 15. LITTLt BO. BLUE AMUSEMENTS. WINTER GsnuEN ?.,,,.. mcoiu Mal leiinn, M?.-. ?V. m.l Be?t ????ut? 11, 14!?; NEW M' .-l'A!. ENTERTAINMENT. "VERA VIOIETTA" With ?.?lu l?.-?.lcs, \nnette KeHeffSSMM ?mil \Vonil?rfiil -?t;ir ? i?t ixtrii Mut Xm.i?. ' ? a Plaida' HERALD M?.. B ? v M Eve g 19 GRACE L* RUE ,U1M MWIM I ' ? . ':?'?' i ?? ' R 9 ?'." \- ? Kl I.IOTT'9 ''? - - VMtel !. . Bat.Xi Ai THE IRISH PL?YFRS m ? ro< ? r ' ? i a i oua? Un .1 ronlsht, Bal Mal .-. E ? n ittdln? Pfund' 9 " '? ? ri i n a I X e w ? \ ".i . Une? Moulina ? ? . w -i. ., \? ... : -. it? ' o? ??R?ADM V\ ? - - u k r;,'. . Th-N&verHomes . ,, i M \Ml \n AN ' ip H lth g ? ? Eva!'*:!! j UlbSjlCi Mahl mare. fleo, ppu ?'. H m LunaiiM - ; i - h, il Pis COHAN f IHI- I M III X||| I HIS Ml.I ii?_ : , ? i , V JH'Al FAI I! ih ,:>. ?s H|*i. Mai Hat.SXn i.- Ml , m i |?m i .,'i?ii? ASTOh RAYMOND HITCHCOCK THE RED WIDOW in.. M h M?.ii.hr ..f the World. THE BORDEN GEN?U7Y Papular Matine? rndsi ?i ' "??' la It , ? . . , . LU || I Ipt/I? s ., IV ALLA-IV O ? 1ROROI A ULI MS in |I|>UA I'.l.l ?DCI iCPfl " r I s |S ULLOOl'U ,. t \... . . ?_? is DAVID I? \\ II? HrlltllLLU I l lut i.cixim hEPUBLJ'j m ???i,:r' DAI II' ' THE WOMAN XXIX'I |.M| INB | || || \s ||RAH \X| " ?I I ? I MM I < <?m; Mi 1' 'I ?*?' ?' .0 , ? I ami 17 Ui? St..i Acts METROPOLITAN ?gS |,, nial.? B l.iilirluiii. Mm? m m ladlo? k?-i i' ? . ? w r '. i Ballet. Itn??lun Wr.l.lina. Mil., tieltser. M. Mnrdkln, Corpa de Ba 1 i-.iii- i.u N Toara. m i (IM . - Bada. Pin ,'?,.?.1 Fol 'i M H?llet ' MM Moi la Ballel In 1 vit 7 l I . i . n. i -i. M - ,1 ?ft, I.i Hohem?'. IllKM I MM .1 idlowki i. 9c ii ii.i ??tura t'te by <;?-it Ka??lan Hnllei. ?...t i ?u ? - Spec . . I'c ? ? Do 1 ill aliens Kll.tli'icl.a and I'icglli?? e I. Mm- h ? I M M ' ? Martin. Amai H -.un l\it 1 ? m ?*rt ?I Itiiilult l.iili?. ! m m i. Murpl ' i !" ' ' \i.\i Week Mas?, ?ft, \mi> Mat. Pop, Prirea HaeaaH and t.r?-i?-l. ?i.... l ? K . ? N ?irt?-<?. m g - Mataei u i fomasMP ;-"ii 'i by M ^ Hil*?Bl. il I u?-? I >.: >? i- ., i'rl??-.- ??'?? t.- * ' ? IMI'KKI M Kl NSIAN MM I Kl. Wed. R?a. il? l u. i : ?i UM. t'ont ..Amato ? ?n ? '.>n.i i'l\ I Hr.il II ' ' lu ? >? Il VltDM V\ PIAN?? l ^El> ? !fi.~IO'<MI MiMiMi BR?EME. Ansie la?-0 '???? l'ur. cil Howard A IIhhhiiI. *\ff i ? ', \ii(i ? .,,? i?ur H anting?, ? ? AlU?MRRi l'Hiiiin... Hube Maronard. A?-11*rr10?l??i .I..,,.-i,.,,,,|.?,?. * to.Hai B?B|?'l.i Mui '.. iiinn.i 4 4 n.errly. other? ?flNENAOOLIP Cl Hl KVi-NATIHlS WOKDEKN ?V ' -CORONATION Natural ? ster Martin? l'hnir.-?. APAni?ai?V ol ?H'?IC i? '-'" ?""' ??"' flUHULl?ll mu mu m m\i ihm.il ._ -i' L m Pointen for purchsters. IVe ?built up our clothiM business by giving vaiiie to tf? men whose eh i: ? ronsi*lerat ?>u is V.llllC. 'I he men of modest pune. We've n< i er lost sight of ths ? alue of that reputation. So the man who Inns our suits and overcoats ut *18 ml $20 to-day gets just as y | value, dollar for dollar, us the man who buys the most expen? sive goods. And of course everything we ! sell is guaranti ed to In- latidfju? ? lory or "your monvy lia et.* Overcoats, ?$18 to $70. Suits. $18 to $48. A?nas shopping tor the whole] j family is ?;i*.y here. I mTuI. wearable thing; fig ; men- silk hats, glovt ?. liand? kerchiefs, mufflers, s c a r f s, sweaten Attractive n ovelties for! women bridge favors,1 i-orn? forts for tlif motor ear, motor ing veils, work baskets, vanitj tags For the youngsters tobo*? [gans, skates, punching hags everything in a t h 1 e t i c and sporting goods. Plenty of room, plenty of salesmen Rogers Peet & Company. Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34thSt Ask for RedhMan COLLARS Ail Styles. __EARL ft WILSOK _AMUSEMENTS ?*? -,,, _,, ,, ? , ?i, -.?_?-,?_____,? SHI I'OWK'S IKVIMv?. um iTUM EMPIRE ETIElBMBYI?fl?ETH^' LYCEUM NAZIHOVn GaRRICK ?I. I. GRUE ??j ? . ''? ? IMI M \ 1(1? ?MTU' ?? . r??K hin Mil ? ? ELSIE Fc-MUSOr^",,',!'-,'','' GAIETY ELSIE Fi FULTON WILL PARK m \nii? .111,1 *???? 1 ?*?'?. r WO" WILLIAM COLLIER R The Quaker Girl HUDSON H?U-N WAR. HARRIS ROSE STAKL XI'MII - . ? ?III I..Ml'1'' " *T\ ' **l ?i ,. ? ivi't?" .- | KNICKtHBOlKEK " N:;', .,., OTIS SKINNER KISMET ? niTERlOS *?! PASSERS-BY, NEWtMSTERDAM"" ' BEN-HUD Kl x .x ... El 1 ' ? ' S K v. I'R? ' LIBERTY DUSTW.& WILLIAM fr?R.fll?, ? ? X I Ml. LI I i i.L.-; kfcBI 1 KEWYtHK in I? W MATINKI " *: ?* KITTY GORDON THK ENCHANTRESS JOE WEBER'S ?W$j8 WaTZERTRAUM liLQBE THL THKLt. R?MC_5I I Philhah.mo.mC -..? I.-I? .?( *???>? ? " *? .IO-I l "IH \*?*?U>i I MIMl.ll II XI I I? m im it no? ''HM***. I j?,i ? ,?l?nir? l'..._r.?iiiiii.- I?:?'?'?- """!, ?III, xi;,. I? ???II < hum? ? . v " >h?i ii r????>?. "'??? ?' ;^;?" TO-MI-KT CHRI5Tf1A5 MNSII.lvN PU' "_AGER HEART'* n ???? - ? " . THIS WEEK 0]M X|\I?1M?N -'. ?'.**? A* KX I , If ?r?l* ? ? ? \ 1 I \\ I'll ? x ? - .., ? h ?? Bi i n il v . ?* I J U U WILTON LACK m THE b?K.x: " . EATi SOW rjtow