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GOOD WILL AKD PLENTY im To Him That Hath Not Is Given. the Poor. Siok and Lawless Rcceiving Sympathy. PROSPEROUS OPEN HEARTS 9 Reports of Scarcity of Tradi tional Turkey Contrndicted by Generous Portions, and the End Is Not Yet. i. ith each other i ,?1 thrown ? lu th< ' . will ? . ??'?? red in appeal I i ..il. nd i riy, a as lahercd of tbe >'??? . . ..id lot ot thoui . hilly ladlff. r mth of fellowship which i.ad planned io apread a Thankagiving ? ? family or ? .-.... . .. i ? ? y that had been innual tur ? Ively con :..i when 11 . . ed foi -Vn.i meal lo-da* Bread L.ne an Appetizer. Vs a. flrst i Mil li ii :' ,n'* Wlnti. '?? morning, and Bower. prepar. d i1 atomach for the ? vvhrtl bt hind the ban of ? .1) . ?? Ital, I.r Bhl ..;ii and ? natltuttoai their proi iy, with the dln ? : Thtre ? Thanks ng baak< t* ' ?' 'table ' md children b< fore thi Mppointi trtbutlon and Che I to proti et theai ... 0f t ?? i : Charitlei an.i l . tendanta ai d othi ? i mploj ? .. u. s had it that 30,000 _X an<) pro] ;:iailtitiCH ..." rere conaumed I Knlcki rbocker'i boardt n taual \u spe clal entertainment. Commiaaioner Whit ? of ' Ity oflh lala visited preaent at ? conaisting of a ..,?, 0| acts under tht tnanagernent of B. F I ?odatlon prn nder the dtrec Barfj for the branch .1. the workhoui daU'a lsland, Institutlon served a i ij turkey dinner, hundred aad flve prlsoners cele 1 -nh_. A Icken dlnner was served for them In tl ??' D. ami W'ardei Di Georgt Band< son th< T ??? bs chai i raagt d for music, which was furniahed by the Balvatlo jullua Harburger playad tl ? ho8t t. the alimon* clab ln i.udiow street jalL The Bherlfl waa on th- spot when Wardei - hnsoa raag the dlnner and th- thirt. > n i . allmony club filed into No. 13 Leaves tlie Table. The thlrteenth ihan In line -v.t> Davld Moakowlti*. Whea bs saw that be woald makS the thirt.-.nth at the tahle he qulck .]..w . ;i^kir.K to 1.. arlth t he o.in n*rx of the UBtOCky mimi.cr tha: h<- re Coward Shoe hano far ourett so'-_? LtArneff MNC* SCL? Improved Cushion Insole Shoe At last ?i REAL outhion ?bo*). M;ikis Um hnrdept pawment foel Bof. nnd yicld ing to tho foot. The ipringj ?6.6 remaini* npringy. Thr combinatioi) of frlt. leather, oorfc and kid giTd all-day eotafoil t.i tender I $5.00 to $6.50 SOLD NOWHERf: RLSE JAMES S. COWARD 264-274 Grecnwich St., N. Y. si *k ?Aii?r\ msaai Mall Order* I lll.d .??. nd 'or C_Uior_. : ,,, tou. h dlnaei evea afw the J . flnlshed tbetr meeL , oei ol the allmoay club rose to the | . ,j dellvered a flowery oAArema. Indnpes ol Bherlfl Har* burger Tl ? o, however, wbo ex- J ..; frierld Jollus la thls reepect, bs , and in.: was Mrs. Johnaon, wlfs ; . .......... . n ,, raa tbi tii.t to , j ,.f ?] prlsoaer whenever hs waa The Munlcipal Lodgii - Houae, ln Last i bealeged throughoul the William 1 rlatendent j ? hundred d'nners, ? : ... relays ,0* fasl .. ti . Umtti d room permltted. The end ..f tn.' Ilm "f men and women who walted ? |r turn vas at one tlOM lu away. . , . . t.. sti. ICll a esterday in regatd to dlet, and everj patient who eould taekls turkey I witi 0 Iai -;? ? -.. hlmself was from di?;appri|ntnient. Flowera I ward, aad music and stngtng il ',? itun ??: the ? ntertala- j I :.. ih. afflli '". ln ths cliarital.le institutlon.'. ror chil- | . orate arrangement* made the ? ;h\ a memorable one to th.' youngsters. unchlng the atarks of food pla.'.-d th. chlldren W< :<? enter :., ... r,A ron cert* and t ibl 1 Boy Scouts Eat, Eat. Eat. Thi American Boy Bcouts, two thou sand -trnnp. had a s. etual Thankaftvlng dinner at noon ln the 22d RefUnicnt Ar . t and Broadway. The attai kin~ Qualltlea of the young soldlers t ti. ii sovere tesl when many >>f ? failed to appear, and it da* volved upon the hovs to do away with ? Ktrs portloai ol ths sdibles pra* ; ? Majyi General Edwli A McAlplB dui the lu.nois. After the turkey had been . on tbe boya" plates they 1 D W. Qateaon, of it Taomas'a . offered grace He announced that that ? ? !? to be made after net ha.i been cancelled, and the ted of the boys a*as to v.11. eat. eat of |.. ot wera fed during the At ? o'clock thi Doyei Btreel Mldnlght Mission be gan to aervs dlnnei In the o\,\ Chinese, theatre at No. 5 Doyers Btreet, and lt was eatimated that at leaal a thouaand people vere fed in tlie COUrSC of 11.?- ev.-nlnj.. Th<- Fiorencs Crltteaton Mission gave ? Thanksglvlng dinnei In the new | home al No, SB Wesl I th street Proral 11 ..'clerk in ths morning untll late at nlght noor women were aerved wlth din-| 1 tw. hundred baaketi wers dls trlbuted among poor famllles. Ood'a Provldeacs Houae, at No VA Bow ery, served loui hundred dlnnert In the ? ,t the afternoon, an.i | ? Bot ? rj Mission hei.i its annual Thanksglvlng dln his ..'? lock In the even Idren were feti hy . Polnta Mission ai No UJ I'ark an i Bt. An.it>"A 1 ..!.? ? eni coffee al No Sl West Ith street, gave dln ni r t>. two thousand persons between noon and evening. . Sewsboyi Lodglng !i i*e. N*o. '.1 New Chambers "treet s dlnner eon* f turk.y, regetsbies, frult, cake?. ? jie and caady was aerved for atl boya. ii.. j boya below ths a?" of eighteen were admitted and all te?titie_ to a good time. The I...-1 yeeterda. waa Wllllam Wai dorf Aa1.. r. Who COUM not le present in person. 1 ? Ben! ? greetlng to bla guesta fr. m London. It was neeeasary to .et th* ?\\ro to accommodate ail the boys, bul ever)' one voted the dinner B ! Uge rote of thanks for hia hoa pltality waa passed and senl by mall to Mr. Aetor. TYPHOON KILLS MANY Immense Property Damage in Philippines Also Reported. Manlla, Nov. 28.?Many llves were rlng .. savere typhoon whlcl oc? curred t??-?!*?>-, catn-inn immense diim age to property. The ?tonn, arhlch wai , roased the isiands of EUunar, Leyte and N'ortli I'anny, leavlng ruin 11: it* j..atli. The i(.\sn <>i Tacloban, the capl? tai of Leyte, a*ai practlcallj deatroyed, Two Bteaaoera were wrecked in Taclo* ban Harbor. How man 1 v sre killed hy f a 11 i ti j? houaes, flylng debrla and by drownlng is not known, bul Dl llfi 1.- reported to have been great, aad t ,.? damage la ettlmated at aeveral mlllion ]?-fos. Another typhoon of unui iai geverlty is predlctad by the weather bureau along tha weat coaal of Mindanac. AUTO'S PRANK KILLS NONE Alfred R. Whitney's Party Has Remarkable Escape. |Uy Telegrapk to Tl." Trlbune ) Morri.town. N. J.. Nov. %%? Alfred R Whltney. hls biater. Miss Whltney; Mr. ar.d Mr*. OeOTge C, Tuttle and Mra. We' ter Mi ' onutch had a remarkable eseap" from death this mornlnr when Mr. Whlt ney*s automoblle, ln whleh they were riding, slrtdded and turned completely over, impnsoning the _.aity underneath. No one. was hurt except tbe ebauffeur, Rebefl Scott, WhOOS head was pinne _ under the steerlng who.-l. The |.hit\ was motorlng out fiom New York tO dlne with Mr i.nd Mra, Haroll B Ortswold. of this town. While drivin* aloag Madison avenue near Mrs D. Wfl? lis Jamea'B place the cai skidded on the w>? pavlng. lt war- on a blll. an.', dssplts the efforts of Ihe chauffeur. th* automoblle slid off the road and struck th- i-ott ground at th.- slde. The auto? moblle. a powerful. six-.ylinder tourink car, turned over into the deep gntter 0*. tbi BMe of the road. The CaPS tor. kept ''.. BMsaaen >.f ths party from falthMt ..ut and _aved them ir..in being Crutbe. under the sMsS <>f t'.? car, Mr Wlmney and Mr Tuitle CraWleJ out and aMad the women t.? sscape. The two men. with a passerbx, lifted the car Bufldently to extricate tha cbaeAsar. BcaMTs bead was cut tnd he was badly i.ruised. l.ut not _eflOUSly huit. MAY SELLJ-OOD ON SUNDAY Delicatessen Men's Lawyer Says Gaynor Will Help Cause. Leon M. F'rlnc- ...'insel for the Deli catsssea Dealen Aseodatloa, told the dealers at a IllSSllhg last nlght that Mayor ?'.aynor believed they were. in the ln oonductlni tbeh battaeas on Sutida.. Th. - ive heen seiling sd foods untll M o'eloek in the even? ing Prlncs Bald recently as .'.n\inced Maglstrats 0*Coaaor, ln tbe Harlem po ii.. court tbal the Bectlon of the <ode lag 'servii aMewhers by .uterera' meant that the dealers eouM ^eii on tn-ir own premlsas, althounh the ma..lstrattj v..is ,.f ta. ep-Bloa that "served elee wher.- meaal tbal the caterer's employes vNo.iid hr.vt t,, dellver it to the cuatot ers honi.. Priaes said ihe Mayor, wluun he watted on re.ently. agreed Wtth bb. interpreta tion of tha law and promiae.j to help out. n TO DESPITE IHE S Several Thousands Attend An? nual Memorial Mass at St. Patrick's. MANY VISIT OLD TRINITY Dr. Burch Calls Fate of Nations of Antiquity Our Bpst Warning?Dr. Van De Water's Sermon. Thi aaowy weather which uabered In ?i baj-taglvlng inornlng aaemed to bava little effect upon those to whom i Inn h attendance la atlll ati IntagTBl I'ait of tr," dag'a obeervence, aml the Btreeta be gan to ba nued abortly after flonriaa wlth the earliest Of the worshippera. At rit. Patiick'fl Cathedral the Cathollc Banevolent i.egion attcnded Ita annual memorial maaa for the -ouis of dead membera of tha ortau-laatlon. Beeeral thouaand men. -epreaentlng th* thirty threa eo-BcDa of th? diatrict. were praa? anl at tha aervlee, at whloh the Rev Joaeph P. FTenelly was the celrbrant of the ninss, assiste.I by the Rev. Ifatthee J Duggan and the Rev, James J. Talbol The Rev. (Jeorne A. Herthel pieaehed the sermon. ?Are we turtdng Thanaaglvlng into a pagan holiday'.'" was thfl BUbJeel which the Rev. Charlefl Bumner Burch cboea lor his remarka to a large congregatlou at r>id Trlnlty. The tendeney of the Umea to dJaregard tba kJea tipon whloh tbe day waa founded and ita tranaforma tlon Into a aecular hollda) were toaturea whkh should he dlBCOUragfld, l'i Burch bald. He continued: Wa ara in giave ijanRer ..i becoming a natlon i>( akflptlca, for the flkeptlclsm arhlch flhOWl Itself ln cvery-day methodfl of llvlng Is far more dangerous than in. re intellectual doubl We are ln dan ki ;? ol f.Tg.'ttiiig lb? Ideabi of lh< fathera and of ceaatng to tight aa a natlon foi a i bristian i?i*a of religion aa oppoeed to a flnanclal one. Proflta rather tiian riglita ?', too often tbfl objeet for which wa itrive Ancient Nationt a Warmncj. The fates Of the i;nal natlOflfl Of BO' tlqulty are our heat warnliig nol lo I ??? come godleaa and ceaae to glve thank for beneflta reeelved l; Ifl <? common be i-,.f thal we an the i.ple "i destlny. aid thal good thinna win contlnue to ..une om way regardlflaa ??( oui dlapoaal ,,! them The anawei lo thia bellef li?-*? I,, ti , rulna of Rome and the faded glor) of Oreece Th< people of tiieei magnlfl cent cltlei bellaved tbat they, Ioo gulded ifi thelr careen bj Ihe i.'n atara ln : raven. an.l to-day lh< broken columni ..f th?ir templsfl proclalm the fallacj ol the bellrf We mUBl gUBTd OUrselVC from the feeiinK thal wa an omnlpoteni There were Bpeelal Tlunkaglvlng aer vtcea a' the Fifth Avenue Preabytarlan Church, and 1 >i, Jowi tt preached t ie sermon. The Ln ti. of thfl I...-W f'. edom, < i aml spttitual, was tha Bubjfld ol hlfl ? ". _!rH?.o, in the eourae nf whlch li? touched upon the atiuggle now golng .>n in the I Belkana. He aaid In pai t: Whenever at any tlme ;. mai mltted to h'ad the oppreaaed t.> llber f\ i am prepared t<. sing th? aong .f Mo*e 11, my oa n daj yoki i navfl bei ?. broki i an.i captlvea havfl been 'ed oul oi bi ag. to freedom Wlthln tha laat flftv yeara lyraata have been I n k. n, t.ut ih.te | nrf ntar.y more tO r?e hr.ikeii. and mui h .i otoaeite work !h yel .?> be done ot the powera <s* Heav n ar" Interei in the caiipe of hlm who goes oul fi under rervitude. Thi oppreaaed of Bulgaria and Monte- ' negro are obtalnlng their dellveranci II ,* the ??'.i.ik of Mosea ,u,<) we mual alng tiie aong of Moaefl I have aeen ms .? men wenrliiK the whlti robe and cai the palm. These miMi have ;. l-.iti ; .nnd conscience and carry ti" mi:. of vic? tory. No emandpatoi ran do ihla klnd of work Tne great evenl of th* daj l? not when men an emanripated, bul m hen they p il on the whlte rol ?? md carry the palm, v hen men .aat ..ft thelr j raga, thelr kabiti and pul <.n thi whiu ? And llvs in harmony a Ith the l wlll. l can aee thal thfl leaven of lleaven is working. i do not know ..f ? plai i on the aarth a'here Moflea te. nol working -in China, Japan, Cerea, t!.e Italkan Btatea. 1 do nol know of any plnies whare Moaea is nol working t"-.l.r lead ing people out of bondagi Bul you and l have fcot to take care if the Chlnes. leaven be th* aong of Moaea We musi Tf>nch them the song of the Lamb, and China, Japan .'1:1.1 Corea mual be laughl the aong of ibe Lamb At Rt. AndreWa Eplact-aaal Church, al Kifth avenue and 1.7th Btreet, thfl R ln. Oeorge R Van iv Water preacl e I lils flrft ThankaAivlnK BBIHIUII ti rerovcry from tlie eye trooMfl Whlch haa nfflicted him for the inst three yeara, and hla apparent hnpTOVfld health seemwl to lmpart to the BBfVtvi an unt'nual thanks? giving quality. \ large ''ongregatn.11 gathered to hear Dr Van I)e Water and the ehoir aang from the new- eholr stalls. the gift of Mrs. Kliza .lumel < aryl In comiuemoratlon of the rertor'a IWenty fifth annlveranrv ol BflTVlce and aa a thank offering foi his recorery from his aftlirtion. rorporate communlon of th< dtj chap tern of the Brotherhood "f Bt Andrew waa i-elehrated VflBtcrday morr.lng by Rtahop Qreer at the Cathedral of Bl .lohn the DIvlne. and the majorltv of the churchea were___ap*esented. Th? m>iion was aaststed wV Dflan Oroevenor and <"anon Jeeiea He gHve a ahoti addreaa to th* membera of the brothorhoed THANKS GOD FOR WILSON Bishop Orateful Next President Is a Church Man. I B> Telcgiaph ti, The Trtbuni tevaanab, Kov. ?.-in daUveiing the Thanksgiving pru.\ *r thlH mornlnK bflfore ti..- loutl Qeorgla r^onfarenee of tba Methodlst Kpi.sroimi Clmreh Bouth, BlBhop Jam.'K 11. IfoCey, ..f DliilllBgliBin, Ala.. prnyed foi dlvlnfl Buidancfl for Prealdent MA) t Woodrow Wilson. "the man who, by Ihfl eudrragae of a gr?at pe..pie. i?h beaa eleeted to tbfl PTeflidfl?cy of b gre.it 111 tloii." Hlshop McCoj 1 ?'?turned thanks lo thfl Almlghty that He had given this rountiy "a ruler who la k man of the church. a man who fear* Ood and bflhevea ln JesuB Christ " He aIbo prayed that the Almightx- will direct thu next Prealdent In all his iahors and defond him agalnht tlie "assassln, Blckness and trouble of any aort." MEXICANS CROSS LINE Armed Band Menaces Towns in New Mexico. Aliiuquerqiie, N, II., Kov. 28 I large hand of Mexhans, w*\\ mounte.l and hea\ily armed, Inyadad New Mex 1. o lasi light aad i"-night ar-- threat f ning raids on the towns of Mc.nticello, Falrvlcw and Cuchillo, ,n Kierra. Coun? ty, \(Ki BBjIag from the border. Clttaena of the threatened towns h;:\e armed tnemaelvea and ari- prepared to offer reslBtance. A poaaa of liftj men Btflrted for the scene of tninhle wlth a view of drletag the marauderfl fr?.ni ih? atate. 8. B. D.ivis. Called Btatea Attorney at l*fts VngH-*. has a-kiKl Attorney Oeneral Wickeraham for 1 ati ; U< na. HUNTERS PAY TOLL TO DEATH Two Instantly Killed by Stepping in Range Just as Others Fire, and Another the Victim o( an "Unloaded" Rifle. Bj Telegraph te The Tribune 1 Poughkeepete, N T ?ov. _?.-*Vhllo trylng s new rlfle to-day. Carl Reeb, ? hunter, bIhK ami MUed Carlo Si.arti. hM ehum, in a woodman'a cablr mar I'W irigs. Recb was arrested and ls held tt jall pendlng an laveatlgatkwi. tltoti and .lohn Roetnua, another hunter, were examtnlng the rlfle and Rech ralsed ti..- weapon to shoot out of an open uin dow Itostnus sugg'^ted that h. Bre out of the door at the >ide of a building ,,,,|m -it. Reeb did so. and as ho pulled the trigk'er Mcartl StOPPSd into th- -OOT way. The bullet pierced hls heai: wohuir Maai Ktn tt A routhful hunter WM BCCtdOntall) shot and killed botO t.'-oay by another boy. Joaeph <;at dey. the lourteen-y.ar-ol.l son of .1 botei proprteior, wa.* the trlctlm. Oardey and Arthui Boudreau, fifteen years old, had returned to the Boudreau home from a I LAWRENCE CITIZENS UNITE Renew Pledges to Defend the City Against Slanders. Lawrem , Maaa., Nov. M.?tlnltlng In ., aerlea ol mass me-tint-s tt rarloua Bectiona ..f the dty to-nlght, thouaanda of cltlzens of i-iwitiii- renewed theli vowa ot patriodam ami loyalty t.. the natton's Bag. Thay pledged themselves under atn and all em um.*tan<tes t.i BU|> p.irt tbs dt) govemmenl ln enforclng ths lawi for the protectloa of property nnd the preaervatlon oi law aad order, to malntain and di ti nd ths I onor of tbe dty "agalasl the tdandeis ..t her en ?,,,-? nnd t.. .- ready at ail tlmes t.. promote through united efforti the t-'-" eral lateri sl "i tbe ? hols ? Ity. Barliei In tne day IJo. textils op<\a tbered in a flk id and llatened foi nn 1.? and a half wnile i'.s. ph J Ettor, ths Lawrencs strtk.- leader ac? quitted on Tuesday .-t reaponMbllltj foi the murdi r .?: Aaaa i-opHao ln oni <-' Inal wlnter*s .-1 r 1 k. rlots. sxpounded the d... trlnes of the industrial Vl'orken <<t the VVorM. The caplUllst claas, Bttoi said, ?should be thankful f"r tbelf palaces, utomobiles and 11..11 wealtb, t"it . dollai alavea an.i Beven dollai ilavea have nothing for whlch io i thank' i_>rd Byron's obeervatlonthal thedln ner bell is tn. tocstn <?; ll quoted i.y Bttor, who then rf, ? . t...,. arould come when ll ? . ;i would tit ;h- "" aln of the . ? . 1 ,,f l::..n I' . illtt parl ' ' ' ,,,.,, .,., ,;.,.! i.tt... and Arturo '.I"' ? 1 ,. . , itrlki ? idei ?" I-'vm.-i." .. ,, thls clt) on Bui la Bpeak ln I'aelno reei iad Bt ? on ?? aa ? ? ri" -,! TITANIC ORPHANS AIDED Details of Relief Disbursals Made Public. Aanouncemenl was made ? ? rrda tl. diap ?? 'i-.'. ol "'?' Titanic rei af Wllllam n Hear t atartetl, and Thi S'eu N"'^ American" Ti.e i.i..na_;. r ..f the fund. ..., .,, t| ,. | fcugh tbs fund ? gr< 11 ? ' ' ??'i"--'-> ;,,:,1* ,, ,,i,,?? would ne aaaun-d ol a .:??"<' 1 1 1 ,' ? *n ? mt .? outrlRhtglfl .... their Thankagi-rlna Day Biean 1 ,,. them.' ?"?' %! *?taon .;, , Kood !.?? to many or b. WltflOUt ... t for tl leneroslt) ibllc." . utora ""' "M ?' "*" . ntaa- fund _..*"' ' . Mh pald 10 Captaln u ,.. ,,,....,. .llrectloi of tl.;< , t . . ,. nn ln **%ing th. IIvm of over TM p t I" ? S ?? a ? ta llai lb '!???? 5 | CHRISTMAS FUND GOWING Provision for 75,000 Poor Indi cated by Promises. i raderick To-rn**nd Martln announcea that there ls B llrely tttereal exhtbtted in tiie bui ceas oi ths (rhrletmaa Kund for 1.12, Which Is expected tO pro' hle tlin .,.,.1 . and) foi al leaal II,.I pooi ? hildren and their mothers through ?ut ths clty. He mads public last niaht the followlog iist of patreaaasss for the t und ,. . Mrs Viinderbilt, Mrs Btuyvesani Heh, ,,,,_.,. Jn>- ilould, Mrs Aletander VMn it--'ii ?? laer, Mrs Iteginald C. Van deriilll Mra T. l Oaklev Rhlnelander, Mra John R Dreael Mra Qrti.Id .; | i, Chauncey M l>epew. Mic Cliarle: H Vlexander, Mrs. Adolph La? denburg. Mra James M Kldder. Mra. Joaeph Sti. i.ne\, Mra .rederlclt M. I'a ,,,,.. Mra Bdward N. Breltung. Mra Ormond O. Hmlth, Mis william lt II,.,,,.,. Mis l...l_ It.ihlns.m and Mitss i lonatance Warri n One of the moal Interesting iraturr* of ths plan* foi the _ucce_s >>f the fund v, ni be .' di amatlc and mualcal entei tninmenl al Bnerry'a Mondaj afternoon i,,., Htuii.-i 9 Mr. Hherrj Im* atven the ,,s. of tiie grand ballroom. Beata and boxei can be obtalned only from Mi Mar? tln i,t the ac* lal i rai,. h of thi t'hri i un.i il the Hotel Plaaa Th.- itHt of en tertalners has noi been full) announcea, bui ii wlll Includs Mlle Trentlnl, wlth Mlgnor Oaelano Merola as ronductor, and M.iiie Dresaler Sunday niKht Oeorge Cohan wi\[ ape ii benefll nerrormance in Ihe Cohan The Rtre foi tha fund Ths blll, whlch ln cludei more than twent) acte, Is headed b) u?ber and Pli Ida and Mr Cohan ? III appear and aoma oi ths moal populai Bhows along Broadway wlll contiibuts talent. \ acore of sh>.w ki? i-> have irol unteered I i acl as progi immi gii la Mr, Cohan expecti Ihe recelpts w\)\ provide t'hrlstmas dinner' foi I0.OM i.r chll dn n ' AD" NOT AIMED AT WIFE Sylvester 0. Bryan Says Notice Was Purely Buainess One. ? i.i <; Bryan, son of Bdward P. Bryan, fortnerlj preMJsnl ol the inter borough Company. ?'?aid it inu boeaa, In Bonnd Mr...?k. yesterday that th?- adver t . BMBl he had puhhsh..l sa\injr that he w.iiild not he respmisiiile tor iin\ labtl eontracted in his name by any one aava btmself nidi. iited no disaRieement wlth i,is wife. it araa Jsslgaed, bs declared, to protad blm bi a purely baalness mat? ter, \\'lat thls matter wa* h> r..fus> ?! ti. sa- Bx*Judgs Morgan ?' O'Brien, Mra, Hr.an's umle. nald at hi* hoim yts terday thal he know ..f ao dMfereaces b, tsreea his nlees an.i her husband whleh Caald induee the latt't to publiah such a BOti ? <>n Jine .'.;, !r?.IT, S>lvester Kr\ari, th.n twenty j^ars old. was aeeretly marrl.it to Mlas Aii.e Bsatrtee O'Brien. sightaea yeara oM, taaghtat ot lohn T, CfBrlen, Th.-ir relatlves were not informed nn'it Hi im ihootlng trlp. and whUfl m we >?"" "?" ren - Bo-draau, the tweiv.-%eai-.hi brother ol Arthur, picke.i up a rine. whlch ba au-epoaed was not loa.i.d potnted the areapon al Cktxdey and pullea the trlgger Oerdey was Inataatly ?*??'?*?' Lawrflne* Boudreau was arreeted, bul M tb< tnedical e-amlner pronoui ? I '' eaae cleerly icetdenUl no charge wai pt. f.-rred Bhamokia, Pean.. Nov. I_-Wh_a huni> Ing to-day, William Walker, twelv? yeara old. waa a. cidcntailv shot and killed when be atenped ln i?_?e of anothet bwiter U the latter fired hla rtfle. Thfl bpUOt plerced w alker'a heart rtebeeter, Kov, U. Harold Converae. MTflnteen yeara oid. of Llma, died Ifl ? hoeplUl here to-nighi from a gunahol woiind in thi :ibdom. >n, -i"1 l" have been re,. ived acctdentally whil ? hunting. $600 ENOUGH AT SEVENTY H P. Camp Says Annuity Should Suffice Brother. [i\\ Tflleerrapk le Thfl Trlbuae : Hartford, Coan., Not <_ The wlll ol Herbert P. Camp, of Waterbury, waa Wed for probate yeaterday. In the wlll Mr. Camp leavea his only brother. Edward A. Camp, an Ineome of not more than bbbj a year. Tbe reaaon M , Camp gave to personal frienda for thla small baqueel wai th il Edward wa? ln bla aflventiee, and that thla would b? all h? had need i l j\ . , tate la valued al more than I ? .,.>iwar.i saya tbal b? haa .il , ruelly treated b) hla brother and hai !? talBx ' ' '* th*" '"' ,,., ?? ed hla propertj to I in Ago, wlth the promlflfl tbal the eatate Bhould csnne to blm when Her bcil died He now say" thi- tran-f.r was llleaal. Edward a Camp was for yeara a taraa dealer m irulton Market, selling meatfl to ,, ...,,, , nei and hotel ?? n i I i r ot a racing atable. B MYSTERY IN CARVER CASE Attorney Left "Suicide Note," but May Be Alive. Binghamtoa, N v Noi ? M: i ??.he wh< reabouta ol Wll B. Carver. an al lown, last nlghi aftc! writlni a "? il< ld< i Arife \\ lille bellef Ifl strong th I . himself, the police an And ? Irc ilani all ov< l tIS' tak rt| ? ? u ? ? thal '" Bnd ? fugltlve from luatice. I ?wi i " "f runda bejlonglnj to ti he had a< Carvei i partnera I . . ii rlltchcock. wenl tl i tated then ?fl were lv _._a GALA DAY AT LAND SHOW Grangers' President Tclls of Farm ers Progress in Five Years. II Waa a gala day ' ,""1'! Bhoa li thi R ' s ' : York st ? era sp..k.- ln the wonderful progn : during the laal ' vj asricultural lines . rl Btate I I leedinj many of tbe other itates In apple ? . and he predlcted that a; ,. would bfl I ? preml ?? rtate ln tbe cul il two I ' dw< ||i ra lhan ever wen cultlvatlng of lha soll not only for pleaa ure and health glvlng, bul foi i n I the evenlna H aeemi B convention >.f fanners Araa taklng place . ghlbltor and atti ndanl , MMI.- i- ? lothea brimined atraw hata, llnen dui i The lal : ? on?ldi rabli amuse menl among the eahibitora, aa ti ? ti,,. were nol typlcal farmera, bul what aere i ilgarly called Haokenaacfc farmera. .\|..m farmeri to day aie hk.- tl.Idtlme country gentlaman, wlth up-to-date houae b? 'I ?>utomoblli a graduatfl >.f one >.f the 9\ ? iti ? Ind* i.;,.ii gaveamai elloua preai man.';. ,,i indlan dancea In the ? ri nlni ? i typlcal of the llfa of ihi plalaa Indlan, Tbe show- cloeea on Baturday, when thi j,. ir.. i for llvi toek, regetaWefl and frults win be dlfltrihuted. AMERICANS IN LONDON T Many Attend Dinner at the Savoy*? Mrs. Griffith. Wife of Consul General, Receives. RHODES SCHOLARS FEAST Absence of Ambassador Reir* from Celebration Deplored ?Praise from Mr. Hobhouse. i Bj < ,'??'?? I ? I London, N"' ? 28 A Thankagiving dlnner glven by tha Amai Ican Bot I I in London ai the Bavoy Hote. this evening was attended by 100 Arabrl can reeldenU and their frlende, under ti,.. pn - di ii "i' Walti r Blackman, win. made ? plea foi a more aultable national anthera tor tha American nation. He said that even Ami rieana often doubted whlch waa tln- natkmal anthem, opinloni prettj ganermlly betoi dlvlded among "The Btar Bpangled Banner," "Hall <'<.ii.nii.ia " "Yanltaa T.dh." and "'Waj DoWH UpOfl t-M Bwanee Rlver." "The Btar Bpanglad Banner," he aald, written a century ago, waa noa obaolete mualcaHy, un Bultable for general use aad not ?n expreealon of the n ? atlmenta. Propoalng the health of the Unerlonn Ambaaaador. th.- Rlghl Honorablei Charlea k H Hobl ouee, M. P b*#ptf ! deplored the fcwci thal Wiatm pra \ented Mr. Reld from attendln*. Bn*> land, he Bald, was i roud to thlnk thal Atn-.i. a bad always eent tho baat of her sons to rapreaant ber here, Mr. k, ..i had i ome hi re wll i ? greed reputatlon behind him and hia sojourn had only aerved to enhanee lt. If tha rumor w< n true, and Ut Reld would .,?,. ? Kngland, he would h ?? ? man l ? ind devoted friends He would rarry back with him a ,,,- ,, . ,, and good will from th< cltlaeru here ? i the i tiieni ln Amerlea, and would also earry wlth him ln I parture oll the best tra tlona of the fl ehalf of the society. n gretti d l Am" .j... i: _ . i... had pn vlouel} a - tended ever. Thankagiving and Pourth 1 ,,t juij i elebration Blnce he h id bi en ,n Bngland. Consul General Speaks. The Amerli an Consul 1 leni i I. i iriftiths. i".'K the ami place, and apoke eloquentlj on Ameri . im i ii gi ? as, wlth humorous i ' t,, ti.. Pilgrims who establla the commemorai i lanon Bheppard offei ki rs wi rc the Rlghl Rev. H< i Bdward Ryle, dean of Weetminater; the Rlghl ii< ii. Charlea BUiart-Wort [ley, M. I'. and Rear Admiral Thomaa Henry Jerraim, second iti i ommand of the M.'.lit. rtiineati tl. ? '. Admiral Jerram referred to the en terite between Dewe> and thi Brittah . lapts In i 'hl hester al Man ila, and ? the old frlendahlp exlsting be twi n the .merican and Brittah navies. He aald: " Bob' t_vana and hls I wei e belo* ed bj all Bnglii - a ho . \ er tn.?' thi tn " Among thi ? ni w< re laaa Bellgman, .' ?' v an A li n, \ ls. ount Templeton, Lord Palrfax, Surgeon Gen . rai Blr W. Launcelotta (lubblna, of t lu* Brittah War Offlce; Rear Admiral Reg inald i; Tupper, thi Earl of Clonmell, i lolonel Ashle* < tole and <;? John i' Pri Mra. (Irlfllth, a ife of the 11 mul gen? eral, this afternoon gave a largel* t. nded receptlon to i he Ami i \\.iiinii s >." let) The Rhodes scholara al <>x'<>rri cele brated to-nlght GOULD AND ROCKEFELLER GIFTS. Pollowlng ii.' i." usual j earl. ? istom ?.r >.r. iu: Thankagiving turki ployea on their rstatee, Misa Helen M Oould and .i.iim l>. and Wllllam Rocke feller dlatributed more than i... Thanka? giving turk. > f yesti rda) "FORECLOSURE- TO THE PLAINTIFF" The above quotation from the daily papers shows what too often happcns to the mortgage lender. Foreclosure suits cause annoy ance and an interruptlon of ln come, even if you do not have to buy the property. A holder ol a guaranteed mort gage wlll never be troubled by a foreclosure orthenecessityof buy ing to protect his investment- that is what he is insured against. You can put out, at any time, any amount from $200 up with the protection of our guarantee and get 4'.% net. \o investor has rver lost a ctoVar Capital _* Surplus, #!>,<) m?,(KX) 176 B'way. N. Y. 175 Remicii St.. B'KJyn : BO Fulton St.. .larralca PRESIDENT AT MASS Pan - American Thanksgiving Service in Washington. Waahington, Ne _., ,. the I a ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?? i Hemlaphere a 1 Ican Thanki gli mg Day mai ita i,1(1 _, -ra i ? lei rat< d li here to-daj Presldei Chlef .i ?: othtr higii ' fl ! nlted Btate ? ? ? from th. otbflr Amerlcan i prai tlcall] ? .. Tbfl Pn panled by hla milltary ald, at tha . al t|lft "1 Vflttfl ih. re b] thi Ri anl a: Bl Pai HUNGER KILLS ON FEAST DAY Man Dies from Starvation in Bowery Doorway. o whlch he had r>?an l when i" had i I ir.- th. |.. h., ."I ILMll !'.??? way. ? . 5ALE l:\traordinaryCollcction AUTOGRAPH LETTERS Bl I HM.IM, lo I IM I . | tion. fiJliot Danforth Late Trcas'jrer ol the S'.,:<. f New York. v. Mi; ? the Di laration ul evei offen ?-'? l Annapollf ? '??! . ? ? ?? tutloi rition, Th< ? ... . . | . t the I'nited Si .M'ln ? i \.ni\ ii in..tr r ll I.in. oli ? ? }n S . ?: .| I'.r '? 1 I ' r All in the Finest PgcriUe StBk FridayAfternoonandEvening.Dec.6.1912 AT 2:30 AND R O'CLOCK P M. And Saturday Morning, Dec. 7,1912 AT 10:30 O'CLOCK A. M. il. nki la ? ' ? v i ' Sam'l T. I reeman k U>.. Aur's. lCll-Sl Cheatnut St.. Phila<Ieli>hia. i ,,r . iiiiih.s'"- address Waa. x Hrakflte BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. BOOKS AND PUBLICATIONS. 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