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FOUND Mi HIDDEN a Mysterious "Smith" Was in Room of Miss Sophie Borie, of Philadelphia. SHE SAID -NO ONE HERE" Policemen Search for Supposed Burglar in Room of Mem? ber of a Prominent Family. ? i -i na Ti iTaa Dec a rVSiowtng a U\.i> rumpus around .the faahlonabls gptrtn rnt houi t S v South Broad ? at 3 o'clock this mo**ntng, i' H well known Phlla ? Bmith," ?h.? gave N HI ' an.I . ? men pan Em it. ' wax ... i neat and aaa taken to the l?n and let. r it. the da n fuosi la appsavr ? ".lohn Bmltl ?" Deaptte the apparent lack of t ?? |.?: i of itu peraoni m a I , "John Smith" in *?'???? ball for a h? Bail w.i~ prod - aid "Smith." who ? a knov. n at th ve. has lffl the Ottf*, \, ordlng to the pollCS and I.. 1'.. Mat kaek. miperlntea?leni ..f the apartment .-,...??? .? suite of rooms in the second floor ? ? .lack ? o'clock this morning, Mutia k gg\-, i). njf gaddenly aroused from his n.'iti), of a peculiar noise apparently a man's whistle. F*lrat thar? ? ..uld be ix-aiu three abort whtatles, i ,'\. r tone, one. v do-.f from Matlack'a room leads Into t . retar yard, and a nrtndow looks out oa H The St fit rose from I *r>A psspsd ut, bellevli ?-- that a ca' c ot burglars niiKht be rMteSBPtlna to ?-ni^r. He xays be saw I mm itwn;? th. Q itekly and then make for a abed ti ?^f which is directly un i Indi tar. H? d?g|gl)ng In th? aii ai ? aftng Apparently, he BS t e wlndoa i*sass> Trtouqht Man Was a Burglar. ? onvinced that the man wsa a burglar, Mstlaek rsal ? I Into the yard ? the pate. Outsitl B the allej i ?' found McKinley and Oreen, policemen of the 12th and Pine > >n. Matla k mid hl e polio and th<\ i hat s man had climbed Into tha aeooad etorj *? badow. Three other policemen wer?- sum? moned and pi i ed on guard In the front of . is.- and ?irr. ii and M? Klnley entered to make i ? ' ? n. u and .... ' ? - ??' In his borne, he accompanied the po? li to MISS Borte's room. Nothli n inaom. ; OCk on the ? la t!.?'I? he was sk- d n i ? - ind prsprie and start.. t any intruder, SOUl 10 lea ..? alt? r makinp apol- I - Borle, when one ,,f th? police- ) np to alaUack. noticed a ?oat ? bed. At ? ? u .1, M, 1 ling by, ; t ill) nd not m?kln;-' any i eminent Was Between Mattress and Springs. 1.1? and Pine men in the ? from between the mat f Mi -- Borle's bed, Ki I "i live in tins apartment i oi ra . nd . ouldn't get in th? trout. ><> i dun ir." Matlack, the ?jupertntendent, saya ? Smith" < aplati ? pollci m? rounding him. When they ordered him to accoaasanj then. t<. the station house be refused, and would not ga until they de? clared: "11 von ?loi/t come light away ?' '11 rarr> you " sftss Sorte, the police ssx oostlnued t.? ?tHinl silently bj ? \en when the man was iotind. \t |h? station house, when searched, the jolhe ?av | ? ti. k't? WOT? found In ??truth ' rockets The- ?ay h? was well dres-ed and SPi ' thlrty-flve >eare ol?. 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JBOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. CHRISTMAS J BOOKS NEW AND HAHf. TRY MCW YORKS I.AROL.ST BOoKf-TORE MALKAN SS SI?'*. I-M A g l'livuc Uruul .ilNJO ?>r abaw Rft) year? Bhe la Mghlj i ?? n^.-t.-.i socially, being a slstat ??'' Bsauvean ?trie ?p,i ,,f im ?;. Heide Norria Bhe la ?a aa artistic tertpetamenl and ma?i?' a great su ? .'??"" '"'"-? ,':,,u'1 upon ? n th? de? oration of maa) of ti,- ,a,i ;.p.. hornea of Philadelphia. BRICK HITS STRIKE BREAKER Thrown from Roof, It Fractures Driver's Skull. Rarrj Baeermaa ? strike breaker sm? ployed as a driver al the BtraM Ctaanl?ai trtment, wha saaM hare tram b?o, H Tails <-tr.'?M. l'i >\ 1,1,-n. .-. and is t< mpo: a: 11 v quartered nt Stable A, Avaana C and nth street while removlag ashsa fron the from .f No 718 KiiHt nth su?it ?/astsrda] ?f ternoon, was atnMh by ? brich 01 atone thrown from th- top ?'f thS fOUT story tenement house si that sddrosa At Hellevii?' Hospllal It was foun.l that 1 Deberman'a skull wan fractured. The po* ? uve ths description ?f a ?Sfteen-yaar ; "i?i bo] who, several srltneesea say, threw the Morse which Injured the atrihe brtaker, but i " ai n at baa been made On Deesuaer U a similar attack resulted in thf* death of WUllam Bvsesey, Of Holts viii". Long Island. He was about to ?shovel some rubbish Into hla ait la front of ! No. Ol Id street when a piece of nagging, I weighing about twenty-flve pound a, struck the has, of Ms skuii. Two arrests were made, I HA Y WOOD FOR M'NAMARAS ! Tells Socialists He's Against Law and Order. WUllam i> Haywood, who waa tried with Moyer ami Ptttibona for the murder of ea* Oeverndr Bteunenberg of Idaho, sorb Of the McNamaraa a1 Cooper Union laat . ? a ? I* aevi ral hundred socialists applauded Haywood. Th? im* waa advertised ai a eoctallsl meeting, pparently ?started off :?s one with the singing of some Informal bailada le ord ? rst on?.': rai'i taj h da? ring ? i ' ? ringing ?>f oui tc.lows, ? : -'r,.r-; Haywood then began to speak, while .i?>im i M? Mai "ii sat In one i I rowa and ; .?mile.: ?: Haj wood wai al Brat I but s im? ' rsi\ .? pal ," ' rlallst. f ? tl the bull pen In tb? Ccetfr d'Alenes, and an? nounced himself as an oppoi a and it which n.. <?? ? ? -i surpriro, but nearly all i h? ered. ?>. sentiments along tl Is Une a "My heart is with the McNaroara boya ?in-oio: ? ,ru:i ?is long as they are !i?:?.t;n!- in ti.r< i of th? working elaea" (The cheering nol o loud 01 so long.? ' ?bserring I Haywood ? ontlnued: "We an- not ?lighting In th? caua? "i" capi? tal. We are compiling .? categor) of tin? ? i Imea ? : by capll il. ?Let ca bury its own dead. Ther? are 1 il'-aii in Loa Angeles We are I go then There are 201 ?dead at Brtcevllle, Tenn., murdered by capital. Therel cannot find it In my heart ad? n my own brothera." i More appl i And i am nol a law -al Idlm Haywood i ontlnued "i do nol b? II? i anj :i be a law-abiding citixen." (Great applause.) "When we com? together anil are of a common mind, we become con ev? rthrow the l?nlt? d i gOV? nuil, m (Up] .n lustrial ? (Oh!j \ ?popular aentlment waa, Il i better to .? tra ' a to ? out L'ountr) than io your I ? lass," ?? ? , a-" thai * a? particularly well received waa "murderous brutea oi ? policemen In New Fork." Haywood had : for Industl lal Ills ' Which consisted principally of combination and taking ., hat j mi wal I BOMB PROBER WENT CRAZY Juror Thought He Was KcNa mara on Trial for His Life. Indianapolis, i?? 21. Frank P. Baker, ?Pros? cutoi, was Ix fore Ihe federal grand Jurj lo-daj He was summoned be* -i his v. ..i k a prosecutoi In ? on? ducting before thu < inty grand Jury s i plosion ? In Indianapolis Bak? i earlier In the day had been fined |6S for contempl b.Intel ? upted a n trial in the county court bj dragging In s detect!?? v. o was working o the dynamite Investigation and who, Bakei said wing" him The judi;.' said ii<- would Instruct the county grand Jurj to Inquire int?, thf- Identit: at ti" persona thai h J innoylng the prosecutor. To ladlcat?, the mental stress under which he ha?i labored, Baker told the court urn a member of th? presiding grand Jury ha<l become Insane through consideration "? the alleged dynamiting plot'and bad imaj i h? was John 3. McNamara, on trial f.?r his Ufa Th?1 in.?n waa : ol dismissed, th? i rose . ?tor aaid, becauac K was feared the public might misconstrue the action, o the interest in the Investigation. ("laude E Myera < hi? t of Police ol Ohio, where ?"??" pounds of iyaamlt? other explosives were foun.l hidden Ii ifter the arrest of John J. McNamara In Indi on April 22 last, aras the chief Witness befor th? f? grand Jury to-day He waa among thosa from whom it u ? asM ihe Investigators expected to learn tacts iraplleetins otbei and Orile McManlgal la the expia rdoaa la ?Pennsylvania, Ohio ?and Indiana. ? OPPOSES CHANGE TO BROOKLYN ? Carpenters' Secretary Sayn Headquar ters Should Stay in Indianapolis. Indianapolis, Der 9 - Frank PuflPj rotary of the united ?Brotherhood ol pantera and Joiners of An ? lied to da) to a lett? i I rp? nt? ra' ?La il N 12, Brooklyn, ? ed the rei of the national headduartera ?faom Indian* Hi d< ? lared th? n o\ >? would . wnwtae one Tha h.klyn union complaiaad thai h I lanapolls Is known as'"the stamping ground foi murdera and thugs" atnca the confei tdon of the M Nai Mr. buff y gald ? v || nol to blan* . and b? lleved tha ? Mers act? d hai I * POINT FOR NUN IN WILL FIGHT ? Bonds of Executors of Charles B. Reed's Estate Raised to $130,000. iflv Telegraph ?,, Ti,. Trisas? .1 OrSSnWlCh, Conn., Dot ft Tb? first vic? tory in the contes! which Miss Jessie I*. j Reed, a BUR "t KSW York City, has started to obtain lbs sstste or her father, I barloa I?. Reed, the publisher, area won to-da) in ??? Greenwich Probate Court, when Judge Ti'-rnc-y, heeded bei attorney*a rsQOSsi and Increased I ?I tb? ? \, ? u?tora from ijGOSt? H '??" GIVE WIDOW $30,000 IN SUIT Mrs. Carr?re, Whose Husbard Wac Killed, Compromises Action. jostlea ?CohaJaa graated peratisslen iree? terday is Mia, Manon i ?. n <-.tn ,?-,., i ?f Jshs m Cairire, the sated architect, to aompramlsa foi MMM * auit walel brought -against tha Me?}ropet}taa : Hallway COSapaay and UM Mas'in-Si-ainan Tiaii-p?i tatliMi Company f,? n,L. death ?? met bUSbaad on Mar? h 1 last. M/. ?Carran was i Ung la u Ualoak on February U arhea s atreet ear ?tmek ths rat, at Madtssa avaaua ami ??tn street The ai htteet was tluown out of the can snd bo badly injured that ho Uk-d. Mia. Cai? rele sued for UMJUM, ,flT ALONO THIS LINE. -. ~^? COUPON NO. 19. FRIDAY, DEC. 22, 1911. R $15,450 in Prize? Free ritrant EOOKREADERS' CONTEST My Answers to THE TRIBUNE'S Bookreaderi' Pictures of This Date and Number Are: No. 37. No. 38. Contestant's Name . No.Street City or To'.vn and State.. . . (IT ALONG Tilia I IM: Contestant? in the Tribaii B oUrcad.?ra' Contest mus? write tl.fir ensn-ers up. n this coupon, wl li ?> ill appear on l*age ! nf The Trlivine every day aurli ?? the eentast fiir couiplito cu-ipon meat na retnrned. Anenrera submitted on coupon; arl i I sr? i ?i i plete or srhich ?i i not bear The Tribune's heading will not bs et nsidcr.-d. 1.1 t .>' prizes, condition?; ??f the conte* ' und TO-DAY'S PICTURES APPEAR ON PAGE 9. 3 - \i '. w SE?FIELS III HAL??9 CIESt REBELS' IHM Theatrical Agent Indicted 1 Attempting to Bribe Juror. HELD IN HEAVY BAN Defence Cries Trickery, b More Arrests Will Be Made, It Is Declared. .\ i illeged attempt t.? bribe one of I Jurors halted yesterday the trial <>f i>. Scheftele, Qoorge Graham Rice and t otiirr men aaaoctated arlth the Arm ?:. il Bcheftels ?v.- Co. who aire charg with having used the mails in a schei lo defraud Investors In stocks Geor .1. B) rn<. sai.I t.> i,- a theatrical agei with an office al No. 1 KK! Broadws irrested by <'ii:?-t' Flynn > t" I Beeret Service on the charge of havii approached Prederlck 8. Dale, Juror N i'. with s promise o? M.non after the ei ..f the trial If the Juror held o ;t for : ? ? ment ol the Jur? ? ere many Im Icai lona In tl !?"? d< ral Building ? thai the a :. ol lyrm was only a Aral sti the disclosure of what is nllegi ., be ..n extensive plol t.. Interfere wl . ..ms. ..i Justii ?? In the Scheft? Nol onl) v as Ih ? arrest made i Flynn, whose duties do not Inclu? auch ?ase.?., but 'I"- postoffice il were als?? drawn Into it late In lb? aftc noon to aid the marahals In trailing tl mini, runs persons BUgpectod Of COU pll? it i in the alleged plot. Goldthwatte li Dorr, Abel I. Smll and W. H. Pitkln, assistanl Unite Stales attorneys In charg? of the Bchel tels prosecution de? ined to dlscuas whi effect the alleged bribery would have o the trial of the .-use. It was declare? however, that more arrests Would b made B| After a ? bnfei en? ?? between the de fendants and their, lawyers, Abram J Rose and Louis J. Vorhaus, of ...uns. declared on behalf of theli tfiients the all of the defendants denied ev? n an ac qua Intam i a Ith Bj rne, and \> et f?ectly igjnoranl of ttempt tha mighl h.,-.e !'? ? h made lo interfi ? the jury. "If ii be s facl thai a Juror haa be? i appros? li".i," s.-.id a ir Rose, ' it wai dot. with an Ides to Injure the defence an not !.. aid an) of the ?1? fend inl clients believe thai as th? i age agalnsi them ?'as Inatlgated bj Wail Str? em lea, the alleged briber] of a luroi wai di. 'o an eff.iit made bj Int? r? sts Inimi? cal i > t)i?. Bcheftels firm In ofdei to d ? ? redil the defence " The alleged attempl to bribe Dale wai on Dec? mber l?'>. i "ale i. port? d the matter t.. Judge Hay, In the United Btatea Circuit Court, before whom th? h i.ii has i" - n ni progress f.?r nine a and Judg? Rai ordered an Investigation, Whi!. Mr. Hale was taken before the grand Jury t.. testify Chief Plynn waa ask.-d by Henry \. Wise, United Btsti attorney, to keep Byrne under the gtrlctegt Burveillsnce, and after the grand Jury found sufflcienl grqundg to indi, t Byrne on Wednesday his followed yesterday. Re aros taken be? fore Judge Holt, who held hin In $10,? 000 i all on s pit a of not guilty. Th. connection, If any, of Byrne v>;th the Bcheftels csse is as yet .. mystery. He is i tall man, ..f prospero is appeal - ? -, and waa ?? familiar figure In the corridor outside th?. courtroom where the Bcheftels trial nun l?e.n rroinrr oh. When the news of Byrne's arrest and th. alleged intorferrneo with g juror reached tha Lawyers for the Bdheftels g th? . iked .Iu<ik. Raj for g eon? ter, me, and th.- trial waa suspended f< r awhile Bhortlj befara ?'. o'clock Judge itH\- announced an adjot?**nutssat until this inoriiiiiK in on'x t !.. ti.?? tha ?!? - fence lime t>> mael tha new condition of affairs. ( i.iiliniiril Iriini first i BgC. ind ?? ?leslastlcal Mongolls In support of the ni?.'.? in- o? at I The Mancha Ami an. or governmental ??i er.tatlve, who was drlvefi from Urge, Is expected ," ;? ich the Manchurlan fron* ii?: to*moiToa a special i ar haa been pro* ? by the Tn n ?Balk ?i Rail? way. Repreeentatlvea from Mongolia have a| - plied to Russia through Oeperal Horvath, the i: ommandi r al Hai bin, for arms foi one hundred thousand infantri and a gr?ai t. ?. i > of ?cavalry. Th? tin* ? m pi red Russian regulars on tlielr wsj home, who stopped ??t Harbin, hare been aenl back i" ban icki at I ssurl, on tha Chlneae frontier. The time-expired railway guarda have be? n tun* m Ti ana? Balkalla t.? bai i acka In Manchui 11 Russia hai additional forcea In Trans? Bslkelis numbering In all ihlrtj tbouaand men, and the Irkutsk*Manchurlan Rallwaj has !" ? n ;>la''<'.i In tu epa ? atlon foi m ..i in. reserve Three thousand tr.,..,i ... i - ' on? ? ntrated ?or Imnwdiate us. . > MISSIONARIES AT POSTS [ Stay in Kutien, Under Chinese Protection, at Natives' Request. ' Roard of Forelan Mieslona of t li*-* i Methodist Episcopal Church received a Rev. Walter W. j Williams, al Kutien, near Ifoo-Chow, China, explaining why some of th? ml - aionariea did not follow th? suggestion of L'nited States coi ek protection at th? eaports. Dr. Williams In cloaca a let* t"i from the Bla Huol ? Refoi tn >?" lety) of | Kutien, setting forth brleflj in Chin ae style th?- measures the Chinese themselv? ha.i I iken t" pro! .-t mli i Ion irl The letter saya: ? heard thai Ihe honorable church misslonarleri, on sccounl ??f the Isso? letton (the r- vo lution) s itli ihi Ir have bi en called b) your honorabl? ? "lis il to the capital i" be jirot? "ted in |>eace Tins Is s -.I plan, arising from a i;????! purpose. However, the people <?( Kutien hsve be? come verj much enlightened and their ' ue? toma changed The peoph and the church ...?? ail ;.i peace. > .no honorable Church ools, hospitals, ... i hanag? - snd ? Imllar good things. Sol on? ol bul ? gratlf) Ing to the hem is of the A though ti'" p. "pi- ". K utl? ?i are l?l? folk, still th? > ha? ? seen ai d ap? preciated these things, if yon (mission? aries! should siiddenl) ?-'.. from Kutien we li -at!- t. sr lhal 11 ? p. ople a ?. ? 11 ? i be slarmed and think matters worse thin they if -. ?,u stii i this will nol be Ihe ? - ? s,,'i?'t\ numbly reou? sts thai you permit them in id? you to i amain Should anything unfoi ? a? rm oo at should, r.f ?our:-,, exert ourselves t.. pro t.'.'t \..o ?n.! >?.m- property We an quite i hal a ?? ' an afford efll? leni prof? lien W* i.? a? ?? and I ap| Ineas CHINA LOAN PAYMENT DELAYED. London, i '? ?1 Th? Ho Kong an?i i ''????.* ?-??' tlon t?)-da-> that owing to the disturbed ?tat? of China H h s not received any funds foi t'.i ' ihe loan of August SI, IM6, a 000,000 it n. however, prepared t.. pui , has? ? "Upon -"it l" sei i" du? on i ?? ? ? ."i at fa? '? valu? ? ???-<*??~^?^? BATS S70.000 VANISHED Mtgggd from Borough Bank Afte- It Was Closed. It Is Alleged. Wl ? n the i earing In th? Rorough Bank I gatlon ??i ? n ?"M w? ? if II Is ex* i that there trill be some sensational ony. Wst d baa rente to th? ears of the Bsnklng Department of th.? dtsapi an?'. ??? ?between N8.000 and 170,000 from the bank after '; ' ! " doors. William J. Hsyi a, s "? snk examiner of the tmenl under thi foi mer Bu? -. r,,!, ni. c?a iya thst he th? mattei and ? trunl ahli h ii.iva a din el I ? ai ag oll th? I > two that ? '? rj thing v ut t abould i av? : K a In a sworn atatement which Mr. ,. Louia ? ;?,'? ti In, attorne;. , I . H'i ?"? to the bank aft? r ta to r? eve tha tank i seminar, who i .. itton Mr. Hayea (u?,i i.. i. .n r.. ?i thai th.mbtnatlon ?a , |hn ca '.,,?!. .?.> had not been changed "H<i thai ths looks bore Mr also dec?an d I ! the hank examiner who h.ui been in eharga ! ha?i i."t notlded the Superintendent of the condition ol sffalra otabirott &qiuir.e ?i?wt CRAVATS o? the firm's i elebrated fabril c HRISTMAS GIFTS I. t: ?1 rl I! ni I ?! i n k rl? Fifth Ai ? ni'. Brai ' li? ? Singer Building M'< Broadway U BOY RESCUED FROM "SUN PALACE" _______ _. Son of Millionaire Contractor Found in Chicago After a Hunt Across Continent. ! MOTHER MEMBER OF CULT I Boy Was Dieted on Beer and ! Grapes in Preparation for Won? derful Revelation?His Fort? une to Mother at Death. rnv Telegraph to Tea Tribuno.) Chicago, Dec. B.?The muteiies of tha weird < -dt known ?? the Ifendaenan, "sun worshippers,*' will lee,une a -it.j.rt oM I COUri InreatigStion . ti January 4 Jii<l?o I Pinckney win then dselde whether the en? t/fronmenta et Um chief t"ni(.ie. lio. StU?l I lake Part grenue, sre luitabts for Will-' I m Lindsay, tha twelTe-yssr?oM son <>f a , I ?! mer a i alth) Phlla lelphla contra? tot Mrs. Landen* . mother Of the hoy. i- MM I of the Mgh Kteat? iseg or t:is seet. Rhe brought the boy here and aataMiahad their <?? tdenci at the templa sume- week.? ax<>. Relatives ... the boy on bia father's side, Including Charles R Undssy, with the aid of <it; policemen, forcibt) t'?..k the hoy away frota th? call headquarters <.n Bat ir? day. They placed bina In the juvenile de? tention ho'i... Judge Ptnekney then the ho-, in of lisiar \v Br counsel i..i tita mother, nntU c. a m?rita ..f tie -? . iid b ? led. ? now re Biding at the residence of Mrs David <;. Brauckmsn, t?o. Sfl iiriar Plsee. Mrs Brau? kman, who Is B BtSter-HVlaw of Mr i'.ie. her, is g|ao one of the cult's 11 esses. The father of the boy left irge estate, hall of which went to the mothei The lather'i relative? have no hope or desire to ?.nie control over the estate, acoordlng to VViliard M. McEwen, an attorney, but are Interested la the child's welfare, or?es reached them that th.. hoy v..i- being brought up ..u ;i iid t ??f beer and white and thai his i dncatlon ara ? neftecti .1 Leads Rescuers Hot C-nse. Clrcumatancea which I">1 up to'the recov ? er' ..f jroui frota th- Lake Pars: ? temple wen lensstlonal after de? I tectiv? agencies the Gem soctetj ?nd vari* - ?'.?nil.- ?tourl authorities had work? i : ..ti tie .-ase for months, following atorlei I of alleged maltrea ment, the bad Anally tsaa dlacovered in ?'lu.ac... Detectivea and. court officers hovered dsy and night m th? vl.-inlty of the gun Temple. > -..r? hitiii for l clewa ,.f ti ?? boy*a rgact irhereabosts, <>n Friday last he aras seen entering the': rear door >.f the temple That night Im was taken oui of the house by .. man and bia mother and bundled into ? taglcab, Ti,.- purauera followed In another machine - for miles through the city's boulevard* i Then th. chase wan conducted through half I 'a dosen hotel lobbies, during which the i boy's guardians arare successful in eluding ?then- pursuers, finally throning Ihem oaf 1 the ti.nl The n.?xt day I W8S 1 !. and young Linda?) na<?i t.. the Lake l'urk I av.nue home. He "as seen when aboul ??? ; enter, and a detective seized him The ho. ; shouted for !,eip. and hslf s dosas attseh?* | of ihe tsssgee rut had to his reaeaa jpid dragged both .apto-and ho.? into the i >.-. j : Meantime, however, another watcher -? ni . | a call for aestetance, ?nd nine ?ifn.-ers hur I : led to the place (f WSS fheM that the : j strtiffgi.- Nsslted Opersttreg >.f the Born'a ; , DettK*tlve Agency were met a? the door and : obliged to make a foreii.ie entrssce : Otaci past tha outer door, they wers met h) the "iiieh Priest" and almost a acore women rollo?.-).- The Been? was dramatl? Th< white-robed women ?creamed I and walled, while muttered Imprecations were hissed at the unbidden guests. "Dr." ilanlah hlnu -i In s lona. Rowing I rob? of Oriental pattern, appeared, and with arms outstretched Importuned the lnvad#f Ito leave the iio\ with him a jolt from th? arm <?f a burly pou ? offlcei disarranged l ? robed lea lei a costume ?nd showed him ihm Interference \\n?, uaeleet in the hub? Lui, several window.- were smashed and -on. the foetl] brlc?k?brac ff?i-..i from Ind? llcate handling Yjoung Llndaai era? taken awa b bia ! 70 Years of Maintained Superiority and Conscientious Brewing The F. & ft ^kf* |1 ?\ ?|?* f* Brewin?c<>. Holiday Brew On Draught at AH Customers'. Bottled at the Brewery For Holds and Resfaaranls?Family Trade Supplied by Leadinr Dealers & firocers Brewery and Bott'ing NNorits. PAK'K AV.. ?OTH lo 5IST ST., N. V. un'-ii- and the ?Jetscttvea Immediately Mrs Lindsay KouRht t?? regain custody ?.f !??: son. She employ? ?1 th" SSTVloea of an St torney, who succeeded in setting jnda Plnckney, ?.f tha Juvenile Court, t?. resten ti!" bo; to her temporarily. Th? attorney was- directed t?> ha\- bias In court when his taue Is call?-?!. 'Cross-Continent Search. Th? i.rj "i "> boj followed s searcl whl.h extended from New York to Let Angelea ?Tor weeks the trail of the Mttfc fellow was followed, and detOOtlVSg kepi track of the mother, it lieinc tlurougfe her SCtlona tl.it he finally was located In tile temple Of the "i'*tn Worshippers." When ths lather of the in- died, leaving more than HJOMM, the est?t.- was left In with a Philadelphia banking company. By a provision of tba win aaoaM the i>oy dl< the entire estai, would ie'..-rt to tip? ?widow, otberwla the; were to share and tlik". Mrs. Lindsay disappeared from Philadel? phia with her s?in about six months jro. POT g time she dropped out of sight an?! then bobbed up as a 'Pun Worshipper.' Closely associated with h?r was the "Rev." Ottoman Zar-Aduach Hatrtrh. the high priest ?o* th?' order, and it is said that ha ded the mother that bar ?-??n was ?? i Instrument In the cause of religion. The boj WSS i" have been the subject of ?i apodal revelation, and It was durlnp B course Of prep ?ration for this wonderful revelation that h? SU kept 00 the diet o? grapes al d UOOt, Charlea Lindsay, the uncle, |g president . f the Undssy Eight Cempeny, ?>f <'hi?aK'> ii" ?had heard ol hia rietar-ln>law'a interest in the strange <"uit, end after her dlaappear* ; nee began an lavesttgatlon. He learned that Mi? Lindsay was travefltng with Mulish, the Mgh priest, and he sat out lo lind th.-ni. At that time they were in New v.'ik, hut auddealy H.unsii 1. ft the N?-\v York iV'ad'iuartcr* of the ? s im Wor shlppers" snd srenl r?? Lowell, Mass Wbou. the detectives reached Lowell they ?.?.<-.? ! several da\s behind the hoy and his moth?r. Several ?reeks lat-r Hanlah, Mr? Lindsay and ths boy were traced t?> Loa Angeles and from liters the ?has?, led to ? 1 when- it andad. < harit-s Llndaav baa ?I? | ths l?aders In the ?trange cull had per Mr? Lindsay to let them have cha ??? ?| I th?" boy, and that eventually th- ?? I '-i 1 gel the Undssy ?fortune through Mr UaC I any. SUGAR TRUST DROPS APPEAL Government Free to Proceed with Grand Jury Investigation. WasMngton, Dae, H.?Tha Aat ! Sugar Refining Oompaay aiade an aaes*? pscted ?move in the supreme Court ? when it asked and attained the dl? ?,f its appeal from the ?lerlslon of tha fed* ' eral court in New V?.rk that s subp i I ?bt company to swdUCS beoka for prand | Jury mvesUgafhM under the .Sherman law i gras \aii'i. The dismissal of ths case leavi i th^ go-. Ianiment ?Tree t" proceed with the gravi fury I Investigation. $500,000 IN CHRISTMAS GIFTS. ?Chicago, Dec. -l -Helf a million dollar? in sold will he the chri?tmas Rift of ; ? Crane Company ttit** year to its employ. . j "This distribution, representing l?i pot ti tj of the salary of seek ractpasat, win brtag] the total amount given t?) employ?s .. teen yean to UJIM?O,'' said an offlvlal i,,, ,i v. ,u- and tits year tha profits did not warrant ?the gift. Neverthelesa I ? ?,. . hesrfully Riven, and arlll continue la future years." BRfWBRiMRS ASTOR PLACE AND FOURTH AVENUE - ? ? While your holiday fund is on the wane?this money-saving opportunity should interest you? We've reduced a quantity of Men's Fancy Mixture Sack Suits that were $25 to $35, to? $20 and $25 ? 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