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10 .. m. we Mt st.mewhat **??*? anxiety. for we racatrad word th. Renera was eo-dng for oa Captain Llndaav routed ? bt.n.tln annnnn.-h-.. thls, and kr,,t us rennaured ?" the tfme of the condltlon of the Turrtall -n? oraa could have baen more con Biderate of hta pBLaaengara than was Captain I.lndauy. Bfl and hia tJTflW could not have bflhavfld battar. He went up oa th.- brldga al 9 p nv * " Monday. omi ht had aot Iflfl H arhflti we left the Turib-ala this morning. Lifeiavers Swamped. TMs brought the mirrati*." up tO the arrivni of the llfeflaverfl, and thi npector's Vfl4oa fattflffld arrltb emotloa "It eertalnlv Wflfl an insi'ititiK apflfltacle to aee those brave fflUoWfl flghting through that v.ol. M aurl tO ??? tn lls' Thev eame OUt from shore et abo'it 1 p. BL ln u motor Itfoboat "Vhofl I were.Mrst sighted ev.-ry one ofl bo;,r.l eame up to aflfl them. It Bflflmod fool hardy tO make tb.- atfempt, we thought. and flvary mlnute a*? eapflcted to aee everv man ir, that motor boal dflflhfld to pieees. They WOTfced Up U tha lefl fllde and were thrown back atmoal on their beam ends. Tho boat wns awamive.l for a time. but she rlgbted later. would have been ehflflTfl to gt* ' thoflfl noble fcllows. but we wfln all too ah aorbed in their herolain to uttflT B lOOnd When thnt boat w.-nt over there was a shriek fr.-m men and women. "Unable to get .-hoard from the lee slde they worked around to Btarboard, and. making fast to the taekle that was lowered, they were haukd up to the derk." J. W. Mariln. a CttfltflflBfl inspector, who waa ? |Mi?engiar on the Turrialba, was Btandirig flloflfl tO thfl llfesavers as they climbe.i aboard. Thfl tirst I iheir lea.ier said to Captaia lalndaay was. "Is ahe taking water"' N,.. ahe ls tight ns a drum." replled the. master. "Well, then y,,u nn- all right," re aponded the Iflader. "Wfl'll aboard." Several ajrflflBflfl heard ti'is. nncl th<?>' went away illstrihutitig the OOBBOllng obaervations of tlie llfeaavera inspector Hughea aaM that by 4 p- n_ Ihe sea grew calmcr, and at 8 p. m. a Ulflbeal from tha Beaeea bad conw along^ide, in COBUnand of Lieutenant Fhiiip Laurlatl Immfldlataly th?r? waa ? conference, la whieh Captain Llndsay, tho lieutenant and Captain |k Holzkan, the leader of thfl lifesavers, W lllfll ll?Bll the udvlaabillty of taklng the passengers to the Seneca. r'aptam Holakaa hai aa eiperlenee ' the surf ln bla trip out to thi shlp from tlie natlon at Brtganflae Bboala and lt waa doeMfld thnt as tho Bflflfl were ,llmlnl*-hlng and the Turrialba wai ,,-aklng It would bo advlaabie to keep all hands on hoard untll Tnomne Taken Off in Five Boats. i a otiietinsr of tbe sea and the wind and the addition of the ?eBflCa'l vlgll to that of the lifesavera eliminated .com p!et<-!> aii the alarin that bau atlaen ir. the morning. Few i_8senger=> went t> hed. Fully dreeeed, the* dozed In their ataterootns or ln the dinlng aaloon. At 5:30 a. m. yesterday the butler sour.d.-' th*- breakfast ca'!, and at ? a in. the work of transfer b Fl\e iMiets were useil ln the traaafer to thi Seneca. whlch la\ at BBChor less than a half mlle flWfly. There wer<- tWO fn m ihe derellct destroyer. tWO from the life aavlng BflUOBI at Prlgantlne Beach aud ont- from the Turrialba. The dflparture waa made through a aea of green bananas. The t sew had begun to JettJson cargo, and much of the HM bunches of bananas the Turriaiba brought north ha.l been thrown overh.-ur.l The women were taken In the flrst boat and part of ihem were put lr.to tlM ond boat. The male naasenger*, followed an.l with theru went Mra Cnlgg, tbl atewarde^s. Later sixteen stewar.ls and the paSBensers' baggage we:e tak the Sensea and at 10:30 she got under ? i for New Tork. Seneca Racea to Rescus. I aptain Charles E. Johnston, in - mand of the Seneca, made a splendid Job of his aaalgnment. H? recelve,! OBdera to go to the Turrialba at 10 :V) a. m. on Tuesday, and at 11 he was UBdflr way ..letting through th< KfaTTVWI ln the bliz rard that iagc-d at that hour was not easy navlgatlon. He could not s>e a BOat'a length ahead of him. but he got through aiafely, and when ahf-am the HlghlflndB of Navealnk the weather aud? denly i - eame -lear It **as here that .'aptain Johnston Coward Shoe *??? . a ??t aet* Coward Good Scnae Shoe Women's Footwear New Modele and Old Stand-bys You will find modish shoes in the snappy, up-to-date gtylea, for fltnot, house and drew* wear, amonf? our larpe awortment of women'? winter footwcai?and in addition, alkhe old pUnd-bji?Oow-KD " Good Sense " Shoe- whieh ateadily grow in favor and keep ua busi?T than flflfli to supply the demand for eoaa fortable footwear at f?ensible price*. BOLD NOWHERIi I! *? I JAMES S. COWARD ?64-274 Oreenwich St., N. Y. 'Maa arakaKM ai_a_n flUflOrflartaFUUsa | mWtt BW CaUtogaa crowged on all the ateurn hi* hoilers could hold, snd onder tereed draft he puebed th" Beneca along al twelve and ooe-hall knota?thi faateal t'mo ??ti^ had made '.' "al Bptna before jjolng into ? tt tl II.' ltt I . ? of him. "When we left Tompklnavl <?? Tuei ? "hl not ki.'.w- exactly when tha Turrialba was. ? ._ araa thal ahe waa j ,.. ..ti, of Baiet lat, b il i found when i f-'i't there that aha WBI l I ' ? ? " ? Uttle I ntlne .'. b elgl her at l | ? I J ? . | - . eeterday ahe irthweat, heevlly agrouad | (orward (..? ? . aay ?:t tl | out from tho ? bj aevei " ? n. ln ttieut. n.uit Laurreatt We oui anothi r b ?'.' thla mornlng in '? naal W, y. vTlahaar, and :, th.- traaafi 11 of the pas ra." Greetings for Reacued Ones. ' .1 the many ta ippy reualoaa on the pier than tbe meetlnj of .). D. Maele an.i bla wlfe, of Rlvertoa, n. J.. und tbeir daughter, Mra M i Meltaner, aad ber twe llttle glrla Maxr, and Derothea, who travelled fron. Quaya* qutl to apeud Chrlatmaa at home, Mr. Qaele, after kdaaini hla daughter, fo"k Dorotbea, who is six raoathi old ami wbom he had never s.. n before, anii klaaed her, while hla wlfe llfted Ma-doa t" her arma and atlfled thi ehild'a Chrlfll* ?etlnga with . areeeea ?? i when all had klaaed t.. theii hearte' contenl -Mrs. Meltaner, whoea husbatid is aurgeoB or tba Quayaqull Railroad, Intro* du.eri a negro aervant, who joat grlnned and llfted hls cap "Pr.m only apeaka Bpanlah," wtplained Mra Mettaner, "bul when the vaaael struck ho eama runnlni to my atateroom and took Mazlna in hi.s arma whlla i tooh Um baby ' And then she salr* fnn-.c mort nriout ''.-"...-I." whlch cauaed tho negro tt. smli* ? me mo?-.'. an.i ha frlnned broader than ever when Mr Eteek patted him on ihe back and handed him a roM pleea And to-day there aill be one blfl thOUgh ted Chrlatmaa dinner In the little New Jeraey toam whlch th- Bleelea took snri d.'n leave of Tl Infl Of the Turrlalha's pllght The hlgb regard Ib whlcb all heid tba Turrlalbe'a captala w.,- perbape bc t aa preeeed by C. n. Moore. of No, WJI Weat Mth atreet, who was returnlag to tha city from Beuador, where be bad gon< on a tour of ln^pection of the rallwaya thera. Praiee for Captam Lindaay. "?"aptnln T.lndsay la the only one who cou.d toll you really how tbe aeddent ?I." said Mr. Moora "Put there waa t a nnc of nt i looengera who even thought of asking him. ao aplendldly dld be oot throughout, and hls conduet araa I by hls offlcers and erew, There I w-as a nttio nervoueneea diapiayed, but ['don'l think any of ua were frlghtencrl. | DM We ttttir f..r our aafety when the j rud.er and roddef 1 -t Wort BWei t I R I t by the aeal No, for we dld not know | of it. In fact, most of us were so un- j oone.crned that, with the exception of j the Beaelch ones, all were at their places at the table for every meal during all j the time We were atranded." Thomaa IIUBhes, an Knglishman, who la one of the Uina iBPfOflwntallrao of w. rt Grace __ Co., was another paBBaager, "Say. there were som?- of UB I l WOlTled when tba veeeel atruck," ba aald, "th.it it was thought the little poker game arouM be hit'k'ii ap. Hm it waan't Well, I must hurry t<> got a llttle Chrlfltmea din? ner, but it won't be a big one. 1 dottt think 111 wait for tho pium pudding, as I havenl been in civlllzatlon ln flve r**rt aud I'm going to mak? a beeUne for 42d street an.i Broedu But some sort of a medal OUgbl to ba awardeJ to Qeorgfl W vThltkOV, who is in the real eetate bualneefl .<t No ; Eael '.'id street, for his dMngfl of 1 ? aftemoon. After the fimw atopped faiiing nnd tho weather cleaiad Mr WhitkOV aald to hls companlons. N. - Roeenhaum and B C. Tork* that be WOUld try hls hand at flshing. Po he went to hls- rtat-roorn an.i took a llrio from hla trunk, aad, >'??' tlng some clams from the ateward, catrf ever the raeoefa stern. ?vumt did you g..:"" Inqulred one ltet> ener. "All 1 got was ?>i,' said Mr WhitkOV, Two little hoys. one twelve and the other eleven. who eame here to prepare ir Bwarthmore College, wera about tho gera a bo la nded Om waa rlerman Parker, whoae father is !n buelneaa Ln Guayaciull, ami the other i auerla >, a native of Quaya* quil. Hennaa, who was the older <>f ihe two an.i who i.as knocked about a blt deflpttl bla yeara aeted ?s apukaeman of tba twe ? PVightenedT" he aaawered In reepoaea tr. ;, (juestion. "Not uh. aii we worrled aboul was whether we'd land ln time to f.. aay prandmother, Mra Bllaabeth Parker, at Ardmore, renn , just a little way from rhila-lolphla. just then tbe euetoma laepootor came ilOl K. and llttle I'etlro ipoke ln Bpanlflh u> young Parker, "(>h. don't get axdted," ^Jti-i Herman In EEngllah. "Tou'ra all right. i don'1 think ? -. e any dtamonds ln your trunk. Open np for him. Ai.tJ, aay, tak" this key and open mlne while i plve aa Interview to these reportera, Am!. my, talk Bng* iisn oi you'll never loara." Tha tetagramfl and mall for the peaaaar gc-rs, contalnlng tha Chrletmaa greetlaga i.f ne : is aad relatlyea aren arranged f..r them on a tflg taMe tn hargi of irving Cadrupa, general manager of tba line. Inapector m. CaaeMy, who wai la eharge of the customs Inapeetora at the pier, bhw to it thnt the baggaga w'a? itt.s.-f! qulokly. nis aueoeea may be un deretOOd when lt ls known that thirty lii.'.e in.h .t.s after the tw i,, < ,i dueked ti..j-.' was nol a paaaenger <>n tba pier, raptaiii .' m Lladeay araa BipMng his initial tlip as eaptain of th>i Tiirrialha. II. |a thirty-flv. years old aml haa been in tbe aervloa <?f tbe frult oampaay for a number of yeara lie aetad ea ofticer in the dlfferent gr.el.s. fuHUlbtg tae dlf? ferent poete aaalgaed blm aithout any cause for crltletflat Hr- ls coi.sid.red by ti. . :h. ara "i tha eompany as a trust worthy employe, and deeptia the auafart* unute mishaii t.> his \essei iheie is nana who odtera tha allghteel crltleiem as to bla reaponalblllty. ,\s yet he baa made no repori to hU auperlora Bucfa report wlll aot bi naade untll thi ship rearliis this city. ui.s elevatlon to captaln, which w.is .|uit" reoeat be has been la oom ui.tnti of si reral af tba atifBaaara of the eompaay. n.s most moeal oomaaaxtd was that of the MttBBBn. whith pllcs betweea New Vork and Btrntaaaa, Colom* '.ia. The story was told and retold by pas? sengers of how h>- w;;s on the bridge ol the teaaai from I o'clock Monday night untll yeaterday mornlng, when the tratri ferrlng of paaaeagera Wai begua, He t.K.k eharge of thal and latea of tbe un' loading of the vessel. Hia attentlon was then directed to the huuhng off of tbe vesseL MISS GLADYS inVl^y. A?l to "Generar Jones, of the rmy, who haa draftfd , pid into tlie Mrvice. IHE SUFFRAGE ARMY I ontlnued fr?>m flr.t \>nge ln aeverai rorpoi tloi mong 1 the McKlnnton Bteel Worha ai Pennaylvanla Camenl Con pan: m.'iiiy tlm, 9 ??. mll I ; fre.i c Couraon wflra itea al I'rin- ot-,11 ln II7A an I tha;* chl bave k*.','An aach other b(h ?? theli plnafora da] i The fllira of romnnre huns* over Conrsi ti all the evenlng, ln ??? ate ol fnet thal Kh.- tried to do bflr duty be a i itfragottfl ;.t the aaaual ? Ball of Hudaofl Ooaaty. I The Buflfrage i llgi haa ai ??? apirtta of form. "Qa&eral" Jonea anu AMgail ?dam ? CokmlflJ goa n of Mue ai I '?>". with powdi r?d balr on bar chla, Hlgh I aelfld bl allppera ?? pla ? d tbe i ul ba i oU In whlch ahe hlked tw< nty-two mll< terday. Hot pflrtBflr waa ati Kath erlna T. B1 e i one of thi ,,,- reapondi i i bfla nar< ati p of the 100 it.i,' - from b-.it woa Bocepti re only after ahe made a api i.-auae ln RhlBl I ' nlght she rflpraaaBtod Ifercy w.in.-n. who wlelded a ?uffragfltte pen ln 177', Btylea, arho la blood aad petll dreeaed In bl ch vflU el aad old Uv fi.rmiiiK an fldniiral le foll * Jaaea*. darh oola*?i&g. The two "Bpirlta of "70" dani - 'i i niit ioi Mrs. Jeeele Hard fl t tha i-pirit ol i** *T. Ifargarel Drent, the flrst An ? n auffragette, wbo mandi d two votea, and k< pl I governlns CouncU of Maryland rtrgi* aboul "voti fore tl ?'? uot tl flive tha*n her. "i ;.-ri> i i " [dl i". i 'raft WI ., Lui retla Mott, the aplrlt of 1848 ajarnot _oa ,:. '? n hief and Q can. Tho apiiil f,f tha wonrtfln of 1.912 Mlaa Olfldya Couraen heraelf, In a ball gown of the lateat atj le, i'i lne< Ion pl Vifllfltfl fl?d nl ? Speechlesr. for an Hour. MIbb Coepella \n ln wa a/ho la aald t ? be tha ai Itei >f aocial destli Hudson, li"t Oflly iBVlted Miss I attend4 the bt 1,1 I k I hi r bave Um grand boa for auffrage i ? t >niy tbere n 11 ?? t.-, apaa < b. a, More than that, tf., auffi igi ttaa i ? ?? Uaa for obb tvhole hour, it was part of tha Kuiti-. Whoever board ? rrhoat talk?-flXOflDt H-iiiii-t. BBd tl fl] BBJ' bfl v. Bi mad. Mlsa ?ndrflwa aad hor alaofl, Mlaa Qrfltchen Longley, are aurvlvora --f the Tltantlc dlaaster, Mlaa Loagley woa oni ofl tiu- woman flrho picked up the oara in the llfeboal wbon the meau ooulda't row The itiJ&Bgiata w?r? nol aprfhUfla aii day, however, They were up aoon after Baatfl Claua, ;h:<i beld fl meetlng ( flrooad tha 11< va In the . blll] 9k in,K link. whlch wm atteaded t?y thi I women und two BBflfl who WflTflfl i pr - 1 pai ing Chrlfltfliai ,llnii.-is. in thfl flfteraooa < k neral Job< : % laited the rn. . After ahe bad akated arovad a fara tlmea, deapite ber i-iis tera, the managesaenl ordered the muaic atoppad and a^k.-.i ber t-- m little api ? ? h Then home to thfl ChrtfltBiaa hrflfl, where QflBerflJ Craft preflented oold rream, foot BOap un.i f,.,-t wann.flfl to r thoEo *Aho Bflfldfld th, tn m -st. I h. Wfll ' eorr? spomii-nt \%h-i hflfl flralhfld I-a.-t r,-, civt ii nn automoblle aad the n lohoehfld one ? i owder puit. "(mr goaeral, Qod bleaa ber!" waa ptflaanted arith ? handaome voluma ,>f "Filgrim'u Progrflflfl." la win- b aavi b BoMUflr had wntt n h<-r BBBflA BBd a, r, thflteata Mrs. Btylea wr.,*.-, "V.-riiy, thaa i - rs'ii.i. st in-? to be a g.-tte"; tteneral 1.. lx-k, "Our march la :i ayflabol of the alow, palaful up ward eUflflh of huaaaatty aad rtvUtia* tion unward OUl Of Bl -i'-." Thla had i a special appeal, beeause "Littlo Does" _l I from the ? man h Ui the atorm thal ahe n - ed in ber rooi "Poetry" Alto Appeara. ?[?[,,. >'?. .. ? ? ? f.'ti1 er em by the foll rwing: . ? ? thal i ? "l tha the i . h?r llfo. li up . i fatn. 1 .? wlll be ? ? ... .... ? and : . i ?" iTnlon Mr '' ii. ? ra of the Revolution; El< I) Btupplebeen, all i ? WHITTIER RELICS BURNED Fire Destroys Letters and Man uscripts io Poet's Homt. I 4 ? .! ? -i Wl.it d auto II over . ? .: . ? aa ? iu a fli ; ' The fli pponed I ' ' ill parl ti of rellra with w hlch - ? .1 NECK BROKElM. PLAYS SANTA Waldorf Miller Has Christmas Joke on BurgeonB. \\ aldorf Miller, tha i tperl amer, of brokert ni from the rock , . . . ? !,"!!.?. OB - 1911, <?? lebrati d Chrlatn i II Ighbora and Iflllei ? ? ? led to maki ai t to walk bul the iieavj fall t< rdaj atti ndi ?! i'.' many who broughl prei ante ?>{ all klnda ? ? . ? whl h he li ? r,? alled jtfta !?. htm He eent Cl '?? bun* .. o bad arrltti a to blm .. parta of tba oounti |. esteadlng iil.y. Long after hla ae. Idi nl Mlller ? abl< to move a I be letd hla ? ni beat j i ? ? t and be aMe to move, Mi i i ? ? i 11 | ??'?Ing ? .. ... noa able lo gel about, .. though .. noi i le te walk aloaa JOHNSON'S GIFT DELAYED Negro Hasn't Yet Presented Villa to His White Wife. .... i..? s "Jack" Johnaon, ne* Mat, dM nol preeenl bia white wlfe, i -?_? 111?? Cameron Johnaoa, with a .1., ,i i., ? >!i,"?i rtlla ln faahlonable Lake ., a l 'in itm i - gift, hut in bop< lo . la .- ih. ... u !>? i"i. Nea I ? ?rn. the negro aynd t., purchai ? i ro] .-i Ui - ..nd aecui i oi ? :, Unlted Statea and Burope I : pi cp ih - lo > ai ry out iti real ? . a.. nt ?." a iii.;. a< ? la 1 hi w... b hope l ? :> aiB l dn rn inj thou* aanda >.i dollara by epeculatlve d Incidentally. nimli ""rlm 1am ls being hi ? i on tni heada of the leadera ot the l.in.nii: Athletic and Boetal Club an.i on ? on. 'i i ?? pugllL t and his attorney, W. <; n, a 11 im" ni'.v.-i ln tl e ?) ndl ai ed to the Shi rop ? | ;.n0 n III _M :. '. .; tt w.' are about," Ai> ii aald. "We hav.- . i optlon on the Bherman propert) and ??? I <(?>?? only to ao through a few XormaliUes to cloae tho puicl,____." WALSH IST EL IF NOI DISABLEO <nnllnn?rl fmtn flr.t ?<.-,*??*. ,lay. an the poUcctaaa with whom he had moat of hia rflcent dflaltnga, Tbotaiaa Dorlaa, arho maa flflflifltant mnnatrer of thfl Mim>- hotel. under a dtf* i r.-nt name, for a flyndleata h45Bdod by Max HochatlBa, WOTOta OBflaittlOglj ;' the eontlauaacfl of tha ?^?fTn-mte thal sipp bad dflflcrlbfld, *nd broughl tratl of graft la Walflh'i r"<ht down tO the flrat d?J Of I'.-eml.er pf this raar, Miss Mary Culamfln. i younfc?wotnan ],-iwy, r. who has led aumeroUfl (ift-m pt ,,i reforma la VTalah'a dletrlot, :-?-* t,, th.- mofll Btartllna - oadJIIOBfl "' opea x | .- iu that dlatrlct thal b ... tc grafl b bi gaa. Bl ?? told of young gtrla < iti< ? -' Into tlm botela <-f tho dletrt t, nnd ol othera who wara dragged t-i fllnioa undi r the eyea >>f the polfoe, a*nd ii,. ,i wlth a wflBlth of detail tho almoal brasfla maaner ln whlch Krafi waa ?<?::-'tfld from hotel kflflpera hy unlformed pollce <>::. ar* rlghi t I ., - t | 0f tl,.- : ?: ' i ? iraply conflrmed by that ?>f Charlea u nilam Arna, who had ba "? with her ln reform v.ork. Mlaa Cole man brought her 9 orj of the ? condi tioafl down t,- date arhen i i ? that oti last Bun night 1 arhieh hava apparentl; I.q * u*ned over te the undi rworld In Walah'a pre cinct were allve wlth women and their i rt hai ara on, I thi tfld fl ? | ' ? who \a now awalting trlal i i Muller in an flttemi blm to diflcredlt Mra 0 ' eaterd I . -! t ? | ' trict Al , . pollci ? . anything. ?ni do flve yea bei thej 'II get B word oul - f " -??" aald Maier, flnd thoae who baa ? ?' belleve that bfl arlll etlck to l ri-- is . id to power in the underworld I ? I th* La ?? I ? ? er that be arai n l ? . . . tlon, uitb i ? mi n.' n r ol wl I rcem, tr, Mr. Uh ? '. him t., t of pollo H thi Wolf Won't Bfl a "Goat." ? - avenue I ? i v.: nt i ' b II think over the all -1 : : mflnt _r. ** m aald yi : D . ? ? | fl I undi - ar . ' Her. 1 and Bkel ' t that 1 ...... | BVtct* ? ' - ,. . i ald 1 : aople ? i . ,-er li l ? ... ? . Wolf, Du* .. ', to h'- tbe most m, ,i to ' 1 A b tbe Roeenl * I . ? .-.-.. -i tho fa, t t i .!;?? bn ak" of one Ind - ? and ... .. - - ? t cttnent ? ! af the i Wlth notl Ing mon thi Informa* ? : ' ? V ? thing more than "one llttl. ? to the Beckt-i What Happons to Compla.nts. I p itroln an Bugi n? i-"x, who ? ir ba ? l a "? olle< tor" bj \. Blpp, the Hai U tor ,.f rly botela, will come up for fur? ther br*artnfl ln tba 1 iti thi? ? but u between ? t Dlatrld .ttoniey i". O. Nolan FWa lawyer, will ba adjourned for a a .\t Polli ? Hi adi thla mornln i - trlal Bergeanl D ?di I '?' I nea offli er arho waa chargfld bj ? ti.i aith atti mptlns to aet a brlb? from blm to al d a threati tn -i tal-l <-tt Bhobel s furnl ihed room houae, In Baat Id Btreet Buckland and Wlederkehr, the pollofl* bmb ae ni ad of n aklng a f.,,-j tt.- Lottlfl Btanton caae, arlll coma up la the trlal room ba *'-:--- tbe at ma I u put* ilaatoner this afteraoon. Commla loner Waldo, toaatber wlth hia < xe.utiv.- clerk, Robert .' Kennady, nnd Lleuti nanti Zanea, Ci abtree - ,iii of whom bave - barga of - ari ita "f th? reeorda of tha fla**artineBl conoarnln** whhh tbe aldermen belleve thair laveatl* .. -, bkve baea hamnawad flnd obi trut I , .i rather th ia alded la aalalai aoceaa I v arlll all be BUbpoenaed for appaaraaca ba fora tha Curran oommlttee t-i-morrow mornl To-morrow altoraoon, provldad Mr Bucknan- frnlshea with Waldo an<i bla maa nt tiu- mornlnfl t* don, ayvoa i aU ? talaa v iu i,e called to tba atend to taotlfj bi ft) their nctlvitiee arith regard to aui aaatafl tiee atti the eocbrd avil In taafi predneta Mr. Buckner azpeeta t-> quafl Uon theee captalna <-n their ajratema ol rUbnlnlatratlon aa to rio aad tha aodal . vii. aaktaa them what th???? do with mm plalnta tbal eome to them dlrect, lhal coaae through the taapeetor, thrflugh thi OommtaeUNiar or from the ofBea of th. Mayor. Tha Badenaefl want to know e/bether eomplalnta dlreeted to a captab btawelf gat the same flttanttfla that Ih uc corded tn those whlch are forwarded frorr the Mnyor'a offlce. e FIRE PUTS 100 OUT OF WORK Plre i-m nad tha rool sl Ihe three Btorj II ick bulldini >t Bergea and Keai nj i reaui a, J< may City, - arfc reati rd ? rnurnlng The flre department oflMal .M'inat..l tbe loaa at about 9v?">. imt th, ? entatlvea of the tonant who wure ui tiio accuo sald tho lua3 would bo J3).00tl REAL SALE, SAYS MELLEN Holding Company Not to Get Steamboats. |I5y Teleerapli to The Tribune 1 New Haven, Dae, 28. Cbarlei B. Mellen, prealdant of tbe Naw Havan road, reittrated to-aighl tbe attUement i . ; oui yeaterday ln Boiton tbat nn ',.--? the Interatata Commerce Conunia* ilon cbangad its attltude tbe New Haven Railroad would before 1914 soii at aaotton all of Ita ateamboal holdlnga except thoae neceaaary In rallroadlag. \. c rd ? | t" Mr. Mellen, tbe dlapo aitlon r.f the ateamboal i arill be b bona fjj,. h. li ' i not a tranefer t" .< hold* iriK ...mi any. He declined to go into other ?' : it waa aacertalned from Naw Havan Railroad dlrectora hore to-nlght that N'.w Havan road had aoi ;ted its plan for th" aale - f its rould not COB tinue to operdte iis passongor lln . ,,r op] .isitttui by th" Inter ? te . lommerce CommiflBlon. It is expect! I tl a', th.- liti", runniiicr from New Tork t.. Bridgeport, New Haven, Now London, Norwich, st<>n Lagton, Fall River 1:11.1 Block I wlll bc* placed ?-n the markal early In 1913. ACTRESS DIES ON STAGE Woman Playing in Vaudevillc Succumbs to Heart Disease. ? mford, ? "nn.. Dec 20 Mlaa -far* f;:rot Hatch, aboul fbrtj eara old and unmarrled, 1 later ? 1 Hatcl proj rletor of 1 1 Ti ige tbeatra, di ad on tl of the Al hambra Theal re >>? re to*night, |u il be? fore 10 o'clock, ???? ? arlng ln a 1 a tn. 1 iber of the Dorol trou ? Hatch, lt wi had 1 vllle for al twenty year . Bhe waa pla Ing the 1 art of the lai h deplct ? ? ? er llnea; then, clutchlng at her brea it, ahe ti 11 '-I . I pl ig| ? 1 ?! ??" the b A phj aii lan ? d thi woman Bhe a aa i ? oki d 1 hrough the tt. \v Y..rk. S100.000 GIFT TO CHURCH From P.obert Furey. Who Is III at Montauk Club. Btflhop l pontll commemorate Chrl tmaa at Bl Jan Roman 1 'atholl 11 ormally annoum 1 I 1 f $1. 11 nder his Jurladli tlon In thi D Long r, Robert 9 aerl Duely iil in his rooma iu tl i Montauk He :- tl atockholder ln the Cranford Company, .- >!i Brookl) n, cei ? nt manu* ? The < lonvenl ol - ? the r, in Hour' | the Home Crippled Children, ln Port Ji aon; of sr John'a Oi are To-Day | k light Mea! with a Bottle of vans will suit you Just right and help >our stomach perform its functions. Baeteaaaata and ?t Bfaaaa BOOM of tho InatltutlonR whleh will beneflt The Blehop alao oonBrmed reeanl ru mon of tba gift of $100,000 which Jamea Bbevlin made to BL Harya H03. : pltaL GIFTS FROM HELEN GOULD Telephone Girls Also Remem bered by John D. Hei ?: I lould dld aot ko to her -. rday, but she sent $10*| ' ?' : '" * ">' h of tho Irvlngton and 'r irrj to*# n I lepbone firla and ai .ut :? 1 employea el the rail? road. Bhe gave employea "ii iior aitati eacb b $10 1 pleci and .'' Urge, fat John D. Hra kefeller mot. rod to Po cantlco H i!s and dtotributed ??oi.i coins to his employea, ahaklng handfl wltb all and peraonally wlflhlng them ? "Marry Chrlatmaa." He alao it memhored the "hello" girli ni'i ? illroad mon. WEDDING PARTY SHOT UP fitepfather Fires at Every One ?Wonnds Mother-in-Law. Tuylorville, III., Dee. ? a Chrtet-nafl I -.-' ; ,.nv took .1 ti agle tura t when John Belder, 1 carpenter, abpt at Ihs wiie. ih" bride mtt bridogroom t ,1 polici men; woundi d bla in-la. ' ..i.i, an I wounded by one of tli" offlcem. M 1 other :?....,. t ) ..i -ttt,.- .j.-d tha wedding ... .-.,.? ler, wbo had a ? ane "f Mi ' ? r ' r rafl ? , 1 ' ? ? ; '.v I three it 0f the r. Th- f' ? fl I Mi-. ? \ Ul ? ? et '* o.t ! to tli.. | ? " ? .,. . . ,,.? '_ fflmurcc BEGIN. TO-DAY. THEIR ANNUAL Clearance Sales Of Outer-apparel, Millinery, Fur Coats and Sets .// Reductions of Ont-third to One-half Former Prices (1IARGE Pl Ra IASES WILL HK BILLED FEBRUARY IST ,\ ? - ... approoali teooTood oreseheneed. Tifib flwnue, 4_tb and 47tb Streets *** LOOK FOR THE V* V. ELAS"nC*\rSHAPED 9 >., GUSSETS The corred iit ot your Suit or gown depends \$ upon the $nug ttt of your pctticoat Wear the "?___? 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