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Justiee Steinert Decries Callan Measure. FREEDOM FOR CHAUFFEUR Stcps to Prcparc Draft of Bill Making Violation a Misdcmeanor. Imenl <>f ihe raSafl aul laa whieh Jub* ? '? ? ? ' iti Special :. i .ito.jy on Joa* to*day by James i; ?pfltb. * " ' Attornay, and Bpcclal Beaalona. The of the law h,iv r Kpoea I ? -t rdaj. when Ar H - Wari. y, ' l4*ab chauffeur, ?h? ii-.- ed to a year ln the ? ? Bteinei I, a ilgi , - followed tuo Bupreme - i-l thal ui dor the ?"allan aeverc aentea4*e pooalble for i ?? ;? t< -1 >.f drlTina i - k aaa a Bn* ol PS. a/ariei ? t< few minut. i aftei i woman at Broadway ? \\> !?-'?' verj mua h to * ay." intd Warley waa ?r* .illeil I'allan law ia tl..- Nn provlelon ba ?? t pedeatrlana from ira, who laugh ai trafllo adbaacet ll la nothlnj more noi ieaa i horrlble pra.tlcal Johe, of whlcb ila paaMc l? thi vtetlm it la high thna .v,_t tri- - hanaed to provlde a ' ? man who flrtvee whlle Intofllcated. Tho ? ii courl la that you pa) a 9 Of t Wptni rank Btanton, Hed thal i Went had no money and ? ?? flne. Juattoca steinert. and Mclnerney con ferred for a moment annotineed tl al aa tl - Id d ao alternatrv* puniahmem (0 ?? ? Hia only peaalt) to tlie stat- waa two da] - Imprtfl ? ntlary haircut. The propoeed amendment will make the wklear. drlvlng of an a itomoblle by an Intextcal ?> mladamaaaor pun* I j impriaonmenl for one yeai whk or without a Bn? of Baa, wii.-n tho ? ? >v been mada it will ba referred .., DtetliCl Attorney Whitman. and If blm wlH he forward'-d lo _ "TIP" ON JOHN D. A LOSER Hawthorne Investor Thought Oii Man Was Trying 'to Break In." oi o.l Impltcatlfla that John efeller wae.tryina "ta breah into ipany," and wanted to purchaae ares of stock Ifl the Haarthornfl and Tron IfbaaB, I.imited. made to v . ,. :-.., -rn ana of th. ta-aaons for hia pur.-hase of atock. a ? ord pw to th* aaterday of Dr. K. the tr.ai of Preeman, J.-atah Jullan Ha ad Pr. vTflll* iam .1 Mortoi i.- Mot ry - ? ame Into thi .-.,<? latroduced to him bj Mr Hawthorna Th* ta ka I abo H I 9 prop pf the Hawthorne Silver and Iron | Mine*. and Freemau said than WBJ ? 99-bonalre **.hn waa trylng to break into pflny and wanted to purchaee |e| of that milllon* wav aotlna foi the l, ' itan. Preeman added, accordin? t-> thi hl v>fc? tho orpanist of Mr ltorko;. .. li. Ma Mr preeman tell that li wafl Mi IhaUy wbo wanted to buy tha atocht" ??ke,i Thomai W Pro. tor. of counael for Um def. H? Ild nol nientlon any name en ', ? ai ? a aa I ba organlai - kdi ):o K. *? wai thi am wa i . ? ? ? ;? ,i ? ? ??? Jily, 1919 Di Slorry aald. I'reemar de ? lared ? Ived ? lettei from ? prtrau - ommunlca ?. aau no t aaaon a hy IH oat the gooil nev- ? II then read from the letter. the wltneai ..; a croat atrike of ore. ar.- -1 that the promoters thamaelvee, as it ayond flll dreama "Vi n. lake Ib othei I leialaenougb to go . -a,,- tha comment of I're?rrirt ?? tO Dr, Moir>. llodi.l - o latter, ha Hta flra -e of Block wa* mfldfl. Dr. Mot- aald after Mr Hawthorna had sorme.l tO be. and - r had inreatad In it aii of I i et .'. mat of bbi chlldren CHILDREN DISPUTE MOTHER Object to Payment of $8,000 from Swanstrom Estate. rhe chlldraa of J Hdward Swanatrom. th? lot' BX*BOTOUgb Presldent <>f Hrook i-n. ar? objectlag bafOra Barrogatfl Ketchrta ? Klngfl County to the ac lountlnf i: ,.,. |,\ their mother. Mra. iraaeaa M Bwanet**Oin, and Davld Por ..tora of their fatlnr'a aaoaatad ta about i | ?faeafll - ).Hid Mra. Bwanatioru taXOMi, whlch Bha Ctaimad a?- her money. ? '..nged to het. ahe ??id aal aal beea aflflaaial to aat :*f.v a raortgagi on Moveaaber M, lflio. 'he Chlllren contend that the monev did aat bolonfl to their mother. and that Mrs *"*?natrr:: riad flfled bar name only fcy 'y*y of i onvealem a *hai ii the prindpai ohjaatlfla made by rei lo th<- a- .-..unting. The Sur blfl poafleflflBOa the check. ''"^ Bad i ualneaa reeorda of the lata Horough Prealdent on whlch to baae hia '!- --talon MAY PROSECUTE PERJURER Negro Who Testifled Against Chicago PoBtmastcr Confessed. *"hice_o. i>?-,- j__iieabaia od the la* '"?tigatii.-; bol) whlcb receatt] ?.?' ?lu<3?o heurlng aaldeaee of aileged polltl '^ activltv _c;,|ni.t P.-Mrnaater DaaM A 1 ampbeii to-da) deelared tn*? lataadal to r<lfer th*, confe?rlon of Willlam B T<<id, '?tiro biveatigator Tor tho nvii giHufl '"f'"*n Aaaoclatlon, that he had perjured ?rr**lf. to the Pnlted fltatoa Attorney '"feral with a vlew to <-rlmlnal proeecu* 'ion. f r<"1'l *;,. th* Chlef wittienn aKaitiat n?trriaitor Campbell and teatlfied that *****!! had paid nione> tO polltiral orkers d.irinc a ratcenl eloetloa. Later " raguHatal hia teaUaMtay, THE "FROUC" iS CLOSED' Restaurant Seized by Receivers in Midst of Cabaret Show. IN HEART OF TEMDERLOIN Ex-Police Lieutenant O'Connor, Who Ran the Place, Makes Speech to Patrons While muali and la -k! tei ? ? llnlng*room "f the Prollc Reetaurant, In Weal I7tti atreet, jual before i o'clock thla ti.") ning, ,t i.san entered Htid hold ? whispered converaatlon arlth J O'Connor, ihe proprletor nnd a lormei lleutenanl of police, O'Connor then atepped forward among the .1 cabaret perfortnen and announced tbal evei bodj would have to k<m out, aa tln place w;.-. going t.. ? io>.- nt 1 o'clock, ln ......t.i,.n.e w.ih the orden ol the recetv ?.\ be had ??? ? n appolnti - lo taki ij' riffan's ol the place. Within the nexi two minutei all the merrymakeri filed out and th, ba wai fioaed. Darkneaa reigned within and lh< dlacruntled patrona arandered off down Broadway. aeeklng now neldi of ? tatnment, The draatlc action which cauaed ihe patrons Of tho place to leave their IUD per an.i atllled the tonea ol vlolln piano ?. - thi flral notici thi publk ba?1 recelved thal th*' reeorl had gone Into the handi of ;. recelver. The proealc de? talla of the di mlae of the reetauranl weri K>v. ii 0 !t :.:- follows. A petHlon tti bankruptcy in.s he, n nied agalnai the Prolic Reatauranl Company. ln.-.. ;,t No 222 t., KH Weal Itth atreel Blmoa Btrauaa Im . I1.MS; Rlviere Bran nnd r.tonzo Company, M24, anl OttO Relaanan. BS. Juda, HeH appcdnted Charlea 1. Brookheim recelver, arlth ;. bond of W.0M and authoiity to eontl ... . . nei twent] da 1 Int llitl) - are aald to be 110.001 ar.n ? ibljr ttAWe, Includlni pelntlngi The payroll wei ITOO * week 1 and monthly rental t!W II waa state.i | lhal the reai fanl waa off tbe Broadway hlghway of travel aad dependenl entlri on ndvertliing and cabarel ahow to make a sue, , <^ The compenj wai incorporated on Au i I al l IMI a -i ? capital atock or *.!""? an<i it wai aald thai 0MM wai ipeni in Improvementi nnd Bttlng up thr :? ?" ,. , opened aboul (k tober 1. OKLAHOMAN FINDS SELF Missing Farmer with Police Aid Reaches Boarding House. .lohn 11 Dawaon, ihi Oklahomi farmer who wai reported mlaalng from hli board? ing houae, No. HO Wial ttd fltreet, on Chriatmai day bj his wn, wai ' yeaterda) Me had been miaiina -Inci December -? Mthough Dewaoi . ai\ feel tall and weighing Ht poundi, COUld pick Ida uneri Ina path through the tracklaai piaina of Oklahoma. when lt came to a matter of findlng hls boarding houae ln llttle oM New York ho was as green aa a "tendor- | foot" "1 thi gi eai Wi l Th- far.'no- wenl lo Mlnghamton 10 bv n farm and had large sums of money on hli peraon ai tbi time. He reached B 1 I hamton all right. dld hla l-uaiiiess there and came back to the citj <m Chrletraet. day. Then hla trouMoi began, He had foigotien to take down the numbot of hli boarding houae, and when he atart-<i to tind it he coUldn't. All thl houaea looked allko to Dawaon. After trylng to find hia famlly all tha' dav the faimoi WOQl f" .. police statlon r.oatoida.v mornlng and ti.e iteutenani to "flnd him'' Hfl was told hl w.-is In Thl Bronx. many mllM fronr. Mn Dawson and tho klddle* The Ueutenant ihowed blm a newspape: with the stor\ of hli dirappearance in tt Tho article gave his addreaa and Dawaoi lool no Mme |a gettlng there. Tiie Dawaon famiiy lafl to?n f? theii farm yeaterday. when they wlll feel oinfortal.le and at hOBM FOUND DEAD BY TRACK Man Believed Slack Wire Per former Killed by Cars. , ii- Telegiapa le 'i 11 Ti II um New Brunswick N. J? Der 2*.-Stilpped of aii clothlng eacepl 1 necktle, and with one leg missing. tho body of a man he lleved tO I'O l.rwia Wilson. a slack wire performir, waa found l.eflifle the Penn aylvania Railroad tia.ka. n?ar Metochen, thlfl morimig. Hla clothlng waa scattere.l along th>- tra, ks A letter found in the , lothlng Whl from h:a wlfe, Anna Wllaon. nialied fron, Zaneavtlle. Ohlo. telltng him ahe WOUld Join him the flrat of the year. The lettor Indiratod that h' had been tl thl Milll Hotel. New Voik Clty, up tO ,i M BffOrtl to :faih Mrs Wll aon f", arlri faiio.i. aa ltn had gone to . alifornli The addreaa Of Miss Manon M Hoele, of No. .1 Weat 5th atreet, South Boa? ton. a vaude\llle pertormer. was also found. and an effort la being made to lo ,,,,, nor. Coroner William F. liarding tiiinka thl man fell from tlie hllnd tnd of ,1 haargage car and waa atripped of hl* Clothlng by the ,ar Wheill. SCORES SCHOOL PRACTICES Educator Says Strife for Marks' May Bring Insanity. III v lalegraph 10 The Trlt, n,e Atlantlc Clty, Dec. Ht IB an addre-? to the flfty-seventh annifll conventlon of the New JOTOOy State Tea.het*.' ^bOdatlOW in the hlgh BCheel to-da\ I'r William H Bcbaufller, prealdenl of the state noar.i i.r Education, deehved that th- ayatem ahereby atadeata were foreed to eompete for "maiks" in the achoola of thl state had bOOOtni I r.i.naco tn "even the Mn* Ity" of tho chiidrea. Dr. BchaufBa alao aeered thi teeti to which puMle achool ? uptia were aabjeotti, and he pi. ked te ple.-oa many "the, featUTIfl Of the pi.-s.nt curriculum. ? Nothing ia moro demoralizing to the mental advancemeiit of puplla than thl competition now in vogue for ?mark".' " -aid Dr. Schattfflor ln hlfl addres? o 1 -Mental Hygtene." Overetody li another dariger against whMB bl Bttared I wam h.g. "There ia too muOh bomOWork an.i too llttle tlmo ln which the children may think fOr th. maelves. hl d,-.-lar< .1 ln apeaking of tho dat) of the teachen Dr. Bchaulller malntalned they eontraUed the children for a groater nnml.I baari during nine month-. of thl >ea: than dld the parents. and it was there* fore their duty to meet too in.ltt idual re r-.iremonta of rach .-.uld BO far Bl pOO Hible. Lacb of proper nutrltion. aald tbi speak pr, had n aerloua effort an tba mlnds of rhildren rangina from six lo fourteen .eara. and il ??s rin Impo'tant tmrt of Iho to(..-her'? dotlee, he snl.l to instrurt tht children ao ;??' aa poaalbki ?? te ine 'oods which were best ?uited to them Y Navy Plans to Use Aeroplanes on All Large Ships. [Prera Tl Bereaa PTaahlnflton, Deeember Sl. isi: OP AtRBHlPB IN N wy Cap? tain W, I Chambera, of tha navy, who li ln Charge of ;i\iHli<!i m tbfl navy. haa heen ln onflultatlon with. the Btrateglata aa to tbfl ultimate u?e of tha developed aera* plane for naval purpoaaa, lt i** raaHaad by the experls that thfl .i--n,;.|.tne haa n<>t ) et reaohe-l tbo ..tafo of perfOCtlOn r? qurred by ?n tha worh camtemptated for it in naval warfare, but it ts attaVicntly advanee.) t-, bc of freai aarvlca bj many waya and thoaa who wiii bava uae for it hav. determined In whal dlrecilon and ln what way tho flyinfl machlna may bo utt llaed. There la n-> pretenca that avlatlon ia goinfl to raa olutioniM warfare, bol it la b eertalnty that of two oppoatng forcea the one a bii h poaaa ia - aupertoi lfl. ai aerial equlpmenl an.i ahlll arlll poeeeaa .. decided advantage ln the nt o{ aeroplanea In naval war? fare it :' Intended Ihe simii i.r earilad and uaed bj the lat^- ahlpa and employed li raconnoitrinfl an enemy'a porl "r aearchlng oul ins advanced baaea ;.t-i Hssistine ln Ihe oneratlona of a blochaded -?I biochadlni force, locatlng nnd deetroy* Ing aubmartne mln4*a aubmatinea and ditiglblea and aaaiatlnfl ln the <>|.<m^ti--n of aubmatinea and torpedo boata, damaalng an enemy'a docka magaxinaa and shipa ln repalr <n under conatro Uon, provldlng meana "f rapld ronfldential communlca ii..n between a tleei commandei and 111 * rommandinfl onVei of a co-operatlng fon e on ahore or of tho .ommandn of an? other fleet or dlvlelon Aeroplanea arlll alao be cartied bj all flcouti and large ? tui^et.s to extend the "eyea of the fleet" ln naval acoutlng. Thej ran i.o r*arrled wlth ainpie auppllei .--nd camp outfit on board .-.tn- naval fluppt) ?ualliary and 184?. foi BTOUtlnfl oul advanee baaes an-l ie "ith expeditlonar* forcea WNAfi.T.ls TRAIN1NG FOIt MA RINE i iFFICERJ" vl Ith fl 11i a to ln ng the etJIMen. i of tha marlne ?w*oa Major Oeneral Willlam P Blddle, com* mandanl <>t th. orga laatlon, haa rea*om mended that the offlcera <.f the rorpa be tralned at Ihe \..'..i tivadem: .it Annap* olla. Hia re.-en; raKommendation urged ? -n.i, offi..-? have tralnlng in tho academy on the around thal II would ?-. - ? |o " r?-av- tho ettl. ten. y of the ser irira It li al?., recommended by iJeneral Blddle thal rl iin.n appolntee* ahall he I'tweon the ago.? (,f miifteon an! tWent! yeara ? tRDERB IB8UED -The folloaiafl ? ? ii- ra h* . ?? i>e?n laa ?? d Captain EL-IEfl LIND-LBT, tree a le "tl ., ?lr-. :o Phlllpplnea, ?alllnf from .-i-i Bl tli ? 'h ... 6 Ifllfl '4italn ALFRED *A BJORXSTAD, froa aa ilffnment 28th Infanti Captain CHARLE8 Q LAWRflNt'E frent nt*1 to Mth Infantry, aallina fi m Ban i-"ran.iao Ifaji '? ?'? IB19 ? M ("RA*. K ? BAMKl ?UD detail aa majan P lll| ae aco ti ..i j mjim ? ? . bed ntfl ara; aa (Igne : 381 li fa - aptaln rj?. ?ROE i PHAVi. Sl detalled aa majoi P i ;!?, an.l . . -i Plral Lieutenant IRVINO y MADIflON "tb fam detatio: ln ilanal eorpi .. . ?. 1 ? ai - OIRARD 1. MT'.N i EE, 't . Bt| ixi n-p? K^-iuno.i ;->? infantr'/; i.t? ? - i M 4.DI8I IN I , hr -. ??r- .- ?? ? .- ' - - ? - i aet wll smi anj t>. ?i*n?' . orj,. I*-* '. ' '??'? .I.IAM 4 i.'ARLRTON, -lu'ii Infanti ont ? 'aptaln RICHARU M. lORDAK, -oeel ? .?! ? ? thi I ?.--.?.-? ? ii vxid.t.i: _",t): Ii fanti Ueutenanl UlRARD I. M ? ' T-ii Infantry, fi Baa iwaln PRAN'B BCHT'LI v. ? Tlaltln.-rf .thn-iiir- 9, 1819 I '." L'tah Boatawali HATDN wii.uam.-. iv.* --. i . Jaavarj * 1811 ?. ? MARINE OORPB l.li taaaal I. i? ML'RR it deta *t ntuBi prlaon, Beetm; to the I ? am l ? r*EOAM ??. la; to marlne bam kl ^^ n - - rmt,-' MOVEMEXTfl OF WARSHIPfl. The foll.iv inp -ii ,\, trif.| tc ,,f , ?Mo'h ?.,-./? . .. n ? ifl Naa jr 1" t ai tmani ARRP i.i i r -ji ic palucal *? .'.?'.-? i ?aa nnd lha p?ia*inr*., itt rrlatobal; ? f Caaar, at Charlaaten; th* Iraejoola, ?t M?r? itUnd thi .n>? Rampahlre, i\era Ha De 2". . ? 9terllna, a \..iiapo1ta !.... ?.-., i ? ? . - ? ha ii ?? tha !>??* and tli< 1)^. atui ?? ? i nga| o AU i i' i i ::: The Vui. .. Domlnge Ihe Paducah, 't'.-n ?-.r c ? .< foi - :. ,: . k i ?? KI ? bi ? -.? l fron k?v **i>it for Uuantanamo tba Naa llampahln fr n ? r.i caldara i*a, i-?- ifl Thi Pompaj-, th* fhaunci ? Dale aad ih< Dwatni fro? Maalla I BBpe_ NEW SOLDIERS'HOME HEAD General Barry Expected to Take Charge at Sawtelle. LaM Angelflfl Dee. M BtlR-adler Oenet?,! Banv, of Greeie>. Meb., i. th? probable luccaaaoi of Colonal T .i Coehraaa aa Bovernor of the Bawtelle Soidiera' Home, iccordlni to Colonal Cochrane, who >aid lo*day he ha<i recelved word thal inritv of thfl memberfl of the national ioard of managera fa orad Oeneral Barry *or tha i-ia.-o. < oion. l Cochranfl t lered bii reaignatloa two week* aa-.. and t arlll he.-otne afffl. Uve in F.-hriiary. Oeneral Barry ls a mdiiltr of the na lonal board, haviiiR he. n appolnted la--t ,-.Hr to fill the vacancy mad.- by the leath of Captaia H E. Palmer, of .imaha. Tiio gawtellfl Home nas recently Invee igate.i by ? Congiaaalonal eommlttaa flfl thfl rer-ult of .hartr.s of ml^nianaKemerit SING SINGREFUGEECAUGHT Big Bill" Green, Fourth of Es caped Quintet, Captured. IliK Bill" Oreen, who, wlth foui oth tl -, t.scaped from Bli.e; Sing Ihe nlght flf vtober " tetfl, waa eflaflarfld at Loa An relea rhriatma* Day. and will aoon Join hree of the other men who havo heen inmghl back. Qraan, wbo had h.ni: ^?en the terrot of the town of 0?mlninK. ?aa aervlng a BOntOnci of ?lx yearfl an-l ix montha foi lObh.-i y, Offlfln, Uniter Dannagan, Robert Boy an. Joaapb \\ ? lc** and DavM Blum aaeio he ones WbO flOt flWay. Thev weiP ln he POagttai ?ard. and flftar h^alillK an.l :aKk'ni?; ,i it*BflBI ln the ward the men ropt eflrtflldfl i*n" Bflflflflltfld another teeper. nod then flflWad away two bara in ho waahroom. OreaWl went into a COT idor and told t>onie two hundred men heie that thev rould escape if they vished t... hut all Baeopl thfl Bv? in the ih.t remalned \N'eiaa. Boylan and Blum iave been rocaptorfld, hut I>nnnegan re nalna at large _ rRAIN KILLS FAMILY OF FOUR. tlmmpalgn. DL. Dafl. M -Tho four nembera of the family t.f Bdward H. Illler a>ara killed early to-ilay by being ttu.'k r.y thfl IRhaotfl ..'entral Panama .imlted foui milea aouth of rhampalgn. "ho dead. baaHfla Mr and Mn. Mlller. re ROtb MHler. eight ytai.s obfl, nnd fl/ayae Millei. four years old. Opal Scott ba alavaayaaraH ehfld af a netghior, Mi4 fataliv hurt. The Mlllera were raturnlnfl from h 'hrlatmai celehrattOn and wete taklng h. Bcot! glrl home. NAVAL MILITIA FOR ALBANY Lieutenant Commander DeKay to Organize Division. Albany, Da M Adjutant Oeneral Ver* i.e,-k to-'i..> deelgnated Lleut<*nant Com* matidei Eckford C. DeKay, mlHtary ne :,t,.t te iJovernor i>ix, to orgnnlie ? dlvlaion of tt.e state N,-,vai Mllltla In Al* i.,!,. t., ba '-.mpos.ii of nboui >>ne hun? dred men. Then ari branchea of thi naval mllltta ln New rork, Brooklyn, Bo. Iieati r and Buffalo. Commander DeKaj ?."d to-nlghl iio be* lleved 'i divtatoa of thi n.-.\.ii mllitla ln this cit] would itlmulati the igltatlon by promlnenl bualneaa i. ln Albany and Troj for the deepenlng of tha Hodaoo River. ?-'? LIEUT. EDMUNDS RECOVERING Getting Over Wounds Received from Moro Who Killed Captain Watson. ncioii. Dec. N r.i< uteu.irii Kln ?le i' i.>i'..ttini-. <,f the Mh Cavalry, who wai brutally aaaaolted la Ihe Phlllp* plaei h\ the Moro who mordered Captain John Wateon, is recovering, aceordlng to | h dlanatch recelved al tho wttr Depart? menl to-day from Major Oeneral Bell. Ueutenant Edmundi recelved ii\e ae* vere barong nnd apeai wounda ?? nio^s. arma and lefl hand i(> eacooatered the M. in an efferl te s.\e Captaln Wat* aoa. Thi Moro araa killed. BOY SCOUTS EXHIBITION TO-DAY. II ia axpa tted thal there arill ba at leaal four thouaand Boy Bcouta ln the armory of thi ttd Regtment, In Brooklyn, thla aftemoon when th> exhihition of lha ae* lirltiea of ihe nrgantaatlon la achaduled to t.ike place There arlM be aoouta trom nli I | , ' ihe graater city, aa ni from New .f> raev and toama <-u i -.ne laland Bcoul leadera have been work Ing for mr-.-rrHi montha perfectlng tho a-1 ingt mentt foi tho exhiblttoi a MARINE INTELLIGENCE. M1KIAT1 BE ai MAN \C Bunrifl*. 7:9; flanaflt, iitt; mo.'ii rtoM ?:??; moon'i acr, ii< Hlttil BfATBR , M f M land] Hool . ? ?"-'? l" -T ,j ,..-. ,- . [Hand . 1? "> 10:01 Uell Oat) . I- "? H ? WIRELESS REPORTS. ?;? | , .- reported a- s,iK* mllafl ?' ' Ran-1, II. Ofl t" yooterday, la axpeetad lo do< ? <???.? . r ? an i Slorgio r*.led aa : N ? . ? lal nt ta ||.-.,, bi g ? m ? aeterda;. ls ripfl led ? .^ ' ? ... ?-.. . " .?? "t , |t | .? ?r !?.> ll eil ? "1 10 - . ? ... INC0MING STEAMERS TO-DAT. i tt** From I.'t.a. ? ? . caa ,.-... ?\t irro . aa . | .'? '?' M I . . i .. ? - Hadaoa Ha .??-., , i ? i ?? : ? . . tiLMfl Dec a ?. < Naplea, Poc 10 . ii \ . ?- ?. i ?? ji i . : | IBRR M - ? . . ? .- '\ Btar ?Fir.lai > I- II ? A I 11 ? ? . I ?C**n . ? Uveq ' ?Mli -l.ah? l ? . ' ? Ir l? ' .- A ? I '< 1" i ?? unla RI Imi ,-..? Df Ntagera Hatn ... ? <? ?Ia Te iraii - "..,??? i >?. 2'. 4 ver pool HufTa . . ?l ill, [. ? ?? . S*a -.,.-. ? a t laau lavanaa- i ? * '.flt mili. OUTGOING STEAMERS. TC. DAT. Ha ' '???. ' '%..? y,,r i.ii.?. |) *<m Baiifl ? I'fll I: It 11 ti n m .1 ">? t> *n 1 "? ? II Ha ti Itl.U | 1.' 8(>p ra -1 OO i i N'ai )???*? Rool ?? , i Or-gcnlA: l Moi I > n 0" p n. Patrta, ttrre ... \ .-> \?' Ma'anra* Naaaau War.; . -"m Aiaaabofl. la.' -. t;.?. < > t? i M p n satii'.I' vv, DBCBMBm M Far.e- Mor.t.?-. | >,.. v tn BP 2 .0 _. n. I:f|tm San loan, San Jj?ji. I RI o :? .?. ., ui II UO m I ? ar Bt k. I:fl0a m 13 OO ?? ' . Barbti :?? i, a ii i? M a tti 1:001 ra P Lii i r. Haml II v,i, :? ;?, a ii :. -h: n',?a N',. ? 1:00 p in Banta 1 * ? II- Am.il :UOa i i 00 , m P A Wllhfllm i..:.i II \ i 00.. ni i .,? . Nai Barba i ? ? 0 ? ra I no p n ?i ? ?, i H-A.. 11:00a tn 1:00p m , ;2.">> ui I .?. p in on Piinr*. H *? ,i. Prince 11:00 rn ?"?': m ' '< ii a,. r .1 iflon, III) ,. OU P I l.anipaaaa, Mobllo, Mallon i "*? p m s Tr Hi to ii.itt taton, Mai i i 00 p tt'. Onon'oga. Br'nwlek, Mai rv -- l?'ipm Bh -? ' l< ,. d? T t. riraz ? Buaeta Ubao, Roa-Aai_? ^ I.? M Waablnatcn, Trleete, \ \ - - ' UO p tn Ho ii Roaario, Keuaton. ? Mlnn< IpollB, I..lon. AU Tr - 10 ,. 1 r-, Bordeaux. Havre, prencn . - Tl eflpifl, Man, heeter. i. * tt Hrl-tr.l . i.v. Brtfltol, BliltOl - - fblomba, Nai iea Pabr* - ? a, Ba c i.'">' -.1 MONDAT. I'K' BMBIB M Arrona, Naplta. Itallan . - 11:001 TRANSPACIFIC MAILS. ci -* l"?- -atl'.n nn,. ateamer. 1 rt N. V. !' M. Japan, cerea cl m% <-. u Ban FrancMro) Shtnyo M.. . . l>? ?. .?0, 6:30 Hawaii, a lam, Pk.'Mpplaflfl (vta San Fran.licoi-U S nansport. Jin. 1,0:30 lapan, '..rea. "Iiliia (\ ia Tleaau,) ttt; > Mun. ,. lan . | M Tahlti, Marqu. -..-. O ,.'?< lalanda. Nea Zealand, Auatralla (vla san Kranclaco) Moaaa .Jan. i. (.34 Ilawali. Batnoail l?Un.1? MflW Z'a land Auatralla o U ^an rran '!?-' i Ventura . jan. i, s.io H . ? ,;:. t ij] j. aaaa, Baoaoau lal? anda. Nn X.ealand. Auatralla (rta VIcfMia) Marama . , faa IT, IJI Japan, .'nrea. Chlna, Piililpplnea (vta Vfeterla) Monteaglfl .Jan. 17, 6.30 SHIPPING NEWS Port of New York. Thursday. Decem? ber 26, 1912. .RBIVBD -?? . ?, aui uaa (Br), i'- rt rail oi D Barber | co ... ballafll Arrlved at th? Bfl ,-i 0a < \r<\ naa pr- 10 an I Mataniai 10 io ih? Mu ron Ba Co, arlth augar, ti td at tha Bar at 4 a ui iteemei (jueen Helen* .i<r>. Rii#nn? A\i?:? No '.'.? and ll lai ;.t i - it ,., llould, r, 9 eti 0 li.,yi. in bai Iaal Arrlved ;,t ,;,<.? Har at '.' JO ii tn. er wiiikemmen lOer) Btoebholm Nov 29. via Shlelda t>e, 9, to David T vVardea, la i h Ih?. Arrlved ai tba Bai :.t 6 ->. m bi. Bieamer Metaoen .Mr.. rlamburg Dee ? and iii.iifax. \ B, 14, t.. Punch, Edjra * Co, arlth v ? i.- "i Mt thr Bar al I -tn * m itei : Flelllfl nu. . i.... ? i op) n ag?n De. 12 I'hrlatlana U aad . ?hriatianiai .1 u. to "un I.. IM- a . ... w tt t ii S2 eabtn and 14M ?teeraf, . tenfera an,| rn.ise. Arrlved ll tl.e Har at :< nt. h n '?:?'..- i Porto ' alambia Dfl !.', tt'Hi.ift M.ir';- I," ' . -..-., , I1- n IPan-l Klngaton 21, to n.e l'nlted Prult Co, ?-'tti 27 paaaenatra, mai'* an.| m!?.- trtivad at lha Bar al i 10 p ra Kteamei Firdland tSwed), vVitmlneto T>" I'n. |o tie u.irtt. |i i.tne. ln baliaat. Wlll ' 'ii ?? '.. r.rrt g-trani p ni Bteamar El Mh', ?;r>i-.??. n r.?'-<Tnb>r w ta lha Southern PaclnV >v. *lt!i m.iae. Reported 11 al tanda a' 4 i" p Bteamer l'aun<e. Phllfldfllpl ,. to tha .'ttda ?'?' ' mia, i'afa.,1 m .j iflrantlna .? 3 i" ,i tti Steamer , t,?^ai.*ak?. Baltlmore, ? ? N?* Vork A Baltlmore rrananortatlon all ?i ,i?e Paaaed ln Quarai line i 491 i si?nr\rx .ntlllfl* Nai Orlaana i " th* Pouthern pa. Iflc i'i arl mdae l'a??e* tn Qua I ? in n ? ->tefltni r Carll I looi it- ? .-. | ?? en Wllmlngton '.".. ,o tha Ma paaaenj .. ? '? Paaac I In Quarai l ? I 10 24 n in Bermu iian ? Bri Ben luda I ? :'4 ia \ y. Outerbrl la-e \ ? 'o, arll aenaen malla ??? I maa* Arrlved a> the Dar al '.. ?> Ptee ? Ruafllfl (BOflfll U ?'i I.rr?i.,t,er ;n, i" II. 'iv 24. "?> Renlttt- ,\ y ? -i. ??'? i^6 cabln a. 1 ?>,; Bteerag* ;a>- -. n lt tha I'ar fl| | ".0 . Htnar.e- Prutera iNorj R ?- rv . i ?r :i, 1 tes 14 and Pui rrh* 17 lo tl ? I rlta.l Prull ''r, av tt - \. thl Ha- ?? | f n . -.< '? pipor t ? Um - Ireai - '.."i io A M I ? t 7:4 ., I Ihe I lana sa I.in< . ?? | < . the Bar al ' r | ii . tl !. a-tt! Hn.'on i . ... to Mi v ed Kt Ihe Bar al II Ifl a m ???r*ani (Dui i, r a'aroen. ln ?>allaat \ ? i -. iht reeai ' ? SAIt.t'fi ateamer* Tttai i i Irtl Ma4 ? f a- i Nl ? : ?' v ?-?. ia Pi .. -? ^ f Havre a; Vlnland i! t,, ,:;.-'? -a Uonterer, Havana 1'-.,u\ ?? Bi STEAMERS AT FOREIGN PORTS .BBI ? - - nd pr ? \ I- .' h ? -ira ill- Ne\> , t . ' ' * .- i ? .< ? Sant' Ara N?a ? lienoa 1,. 2] ~-a ; \ Utal) I -? adflphla ai.tt New Tor * '.-?i ?* '-.?.' Dfl* -1 Kala"- I'ran.- .fo^eph ' I ??? N ? Vork vln Maplflfl I ?? 2 - l - :t ? ? <\ t ilavre. Dec 24 New Tat .;' rown, i" .'4 ; ? x.'Ae (Hr- New ? ' V. tor Algoa Ka>. ?t 'openhar*> ''? '?"-' Plorlli <r?an, Mea Terb BAILBD Nai li i ?? -'- Ftat ? .i BrJ Nea Terl 21 - ,:? ima iBn, Ni * 1 Maraellle*. Do. 22 lort] .Uflt) V*? Vork 24tl >'. l- ii. tt'rnianla .Fr'. Mea York llii) . i" 22 Ryburn (Br) M*a V.uk oi , ta phla Uveri ??? ? ' . la apo (Br), .w? ' i i ? ?: r 1 2:M Oeei New Tork . . , Ht i. Nen 1 ! ii ii,- (Bri S ? '? :. , (Bri Mea forb, - i.-i la -"iati iBr) .f.oi. et ., Mfl* I i - 21 t ,1. i Robei -.? , Hr Nea Y ' PAOBKD Perl ,'?? M Ivahtnita (Br) Nea York \ia \ c ? . ' Boi Featnrt. Dfl 23 I ???:? ajo Clt} IBr-. N"#w Yoik ta Hrlatol. HT)!? ai^nentonWr in i itu f? * THE WEATHER REPORT. firhvhii pjeeeed and Pfleaaaat-?Waahlaatea Dei _j gpg pteeeeta ha? faii*n ?*.-?? at tha Mlealaetpal Riarei ,mi haa kKreaaod daeldedly M 'Mitri in There ??-i> lo.-al r.nn*. la laal t-.-i.t- f,.n, h?,ii ii, Um m ith Al lat.ti.- and iiuif Metafl aad Ohle vauej an-i llflhl I'.. ul ?nnw? |M tho upi'fl iRko 149(1041 ! * .'..uti.fi ranaalned fali Temperaturc haa i la. ii-l Beetbaaal .tmeji und tha Kar Nortlmtat and it in* hUlm la tba I ppei M - Valli and ll i Bout Plali * ital. i A dtattirbance thal i* developtni bver ih apeer uk. refliaa ?iu mme rg?t aad caaafl ralaa I'niH-. tollowad i.-. rteerlafl wfletbai al i.i?ht and fnlr waethei t-at-irday throuflhoul tha Atleatl. ala * and moai n.irri*-* m the refllea of 111*=- Oroel Lake< la thfl 'iulf itatea. Pta (Taet . o,.trai >m!!o., tho pialna atatri, anl ihi hech M.itala and plaleaai raelaei lha ? il > will l,o fnlr Krtday und rtatuola, i-o*??-r tempereturaa an probebh rrMay ii IM i<|i..ii of Um lireat L*k*i. tt,. <-lilo and lowei MUwlealppI raltojra m.-t UM Qulf i'at.a Bl ' -Ih-. niifht an-l Satuula. in UM Atluntl ? -.,1.1 Tamptraiaraa win ? .t ehaaga decidadl) in mam Btetrteta durlea Ibo "*?' foitj ouiij; ho ir*. Thfl viiridi along tho N?w Knaiand ...aat anl n.iidio Atlantlc reaai aill ba medarate, aoutn. ahlftlng t,. w.?t. .o-ith AUaatk -oant. BMdei ala lanabl* (.?. oin'tij mai. eaat ilulf OMflt, n-,od?rate ri.tih and eOtthWflOt; ?'*t liulf .?.aat raoderate north; l*ike Mli-hlgan. tn.'der a'e wtlt Hi.an-.-r*. .loparting t*rtda< foi ' potta *n: ha-,,? ?HMarate lo brtab *-.i*h ij ??at wlndi and overra.t weathei and raln tb 'h* Urand Ilanlii. I orr.a.t for Bperlal I ...ralitiov? lor Kait ern New ^ ork. raln tn .lm . prwh-hly rhuna l-.? to anow In eilrr-me norlhern pnrtlnn; rtaiarflei falr and ?oine??hat rolder; moder? ate .hlftlng lo ho.i niitd*. Fnr Kaat. rn tVnn*. 1 ..ini*. V#w Jeraey, P*t a?are, Mar-lano an-l tho Putrkt of I'olumhla, . |i t.i <1m. pr.it.al.lv pi*ae*"Jfld b\ raln ln thi mornlns; i-oldor to niaiit, aararday, fall an.l ?nn irhal eoldor; BMfloratfl "uitli wind*, ahift ll.* ... tte.l For Northern Now BBflland, .inaettie.i to day, BTlth probabl] raln hi-hi the GOO?t atil rain >.i et.ou ln tho |nt.-ri,it . r-turdai. 'att iwhel ."ll-r. inodeiate i.iutli wind*. ? hlftlti(t i,> weat 1 BOUl >-i n N'o? Ktie'it"1. probably raln ln dav: Batarday, falr an-1 -older. mod'rate - .. a ia -? h!,iftirin to ?. . Pol *>Vr*.t< rti N'ou V.,rk. lOUfl] and ? .'InVt pr.il.ahl.. inn? flurries n??r the lak'-J. Batarday, falr; moderate iraal winn* Fot We.- Virginia. falr and .older to-dt Saturdar, 'alr lluiiiiilitT. I i v.: ; ,,. ra, fll a | ra M ob .- atloni takee ai t nit*,i Hta.*? arealber bureaua at 8 p ra roofrdai tetlom i || T?inp<-raiur?. Weather. A ben -. _ ' ',?*?*", Atlantlc City . .4. i lou.iy Baaton . ? ?? Ij -'lear Bvffalo . ?*" .'leudy ,hl.aieo . -;4 ' loatdT Sam i.n.ana . ?**' Oc-adr M l.oula . |f -'loudy Washlngtmi _ *4 ,u,n i <>w?i iirn. ial kaaafld. Th" feltewlng ofltolal reeord rroei the \V>ath*r Kureau ahowa the ohaniM bl lha temperatnre for the laat twent-. four houra. in cempartflea ?Uh the i-orreapon-1 Ir.r. dalfl -' laat .'ir: P..11 1811 l?H 191 a . ,., *a 29 8 p ra 41 40 ? ? , 84 -J* fi p in .? ;?, ?a m.84 80 11 P m ..... 41 M 12 m .TT W 12 V m .41 4 P ... .. 42 42 Ulaheat ternperature yea'.erdav. 4.1 de??aa .at 1 ? in > lowea'. 2fi lat 4:2<) a. tni. aver ?., " 1.4 eroraa* f',r certeaa?adflflfl date lait - .ar IX. aieraae f.,i , nrrespon-llnf date UM thlrt. Ihrai r~U*. ?'?'-' l,o,al forerait: Raln fo-da\. falr and aom* ? -hai ? older Saiurda;. i moderate ?outh -.ln.*. ? hif-lnf to w?|t The NEW and GREATER New-York Tribune The Fastest Growing Newspaper With a Concentrated HOME Circulation That Is Unequalled It Is the Recognized FAMILY Newspaper of Greater New York. Special Features in Sunday's Issue Are We Going to Celebrate the Citys Tercentenary Too Soon? Mayor Gaynor's appointmeni ol a committee t>> arrange for anm rersary lestivitie* to be held in 1913 cbMi attention to tli- fact that Manhattan aaa not really "founded" until 16.?6. altboufh a few itranded white personi whose ihip had htm burned ipei?t thr wintcr of 1 o 1 ?>-" 14 n> hutl on this is'ati.l. The Profession of Nursing Is in Dire Need of More Recruits Detpite -rrr.it increase in trainincr BChooll ifl thr la?t decade the tupply of women arho devote thnr lives t>> tbifl npblf work m by no means equal to thr demand, and there i- especial need fur those of a goodly degree of edacation and breeding. Leading physicians and other authoritiei give here thHr ideai of the causies ot tlie present deficit in mir-r-s an.i teli what st<-p> might be takrn to attract young women to thii profession, which offers a wortvy career and ? lurhcienl inconte. Government Plans Changes in Training of Future Naval Officers Captain Gibbons, luperintendeni of the Naval Academ) at An napolis, hai had a raried and well rounded experienee atloat and ishore, the fruil of which, he bopes, witl be a higher standard in the institution'a graduates. Reformi ivhlch hc has initiatcd include farilnation of admission; sireplification of cnrrienltun; substitution of naval officen for etvilian teachers; elhntnation of hannc; and "dtgnincation" ef first claei John Galsworthy Really Gave Kate Carevv Quite a Shock [un fancy an Englishman, and a writer al that, who arould think it nn impertinence on hia pan r" s|v'* riews of America based on ? iy oi a few week* The novehst and dramatt-t eonsents, how* ever. to eivr his ideas?and very interesting onee?on tht?, that md the other thing. The Bursting of a Big Gun Suggests Weakness of Coast Defence ? discusses matady called "erosion," with which imokelesi powdrr affects high powered ordnance, and toll of effort t<> avert ? - trouble by reducing propnlshre pressnre. The resnlt, he says, has heen to make this teacoast vulti-raMv THE WOMANS PAGES Among the features will be found timely irticles on the following: 1. How to Purnlflh * Child. loom 6. Bill of rar? for Monday. aud Nurflery. I 111 Ufltrfl ti >! I 7. Correor Motor Apparel for th? 2. Hollday Diflhflfl. (Illuitimted.) Wlntar 3. Orotfl.QUfl Toyfl. - 111 |?tr*"*| ' 8. Corrflct Togg-ery for Wlntar Kom* l?u importatlooi rron*. SportB. , rr.,7-trat-d.> 4 rint 'b'iwi 9- Houdolr Sflerfltfl. BotDfl n*W and _f_w Yeir'a Xflflolntlom of Promi- ifleilDt r^meHlei for enhpnai nart Wotnin ??" 5. THE CHILDREN'S PAGES l Wlien It Ifl Kew Year. D?y. BH* 7. H?w Y?ar ? Orfl?tin?r?. WTiat to ' .| .-.-. for little on?i. Do 1 whv the laa Ifl Salt. ?' ont ,r.u*d.? 8. Puixlflfl and Asiwen. X Tha Mlfltlfltoe and It. I.e.flndfl. 9. Edlfl and Eddi.'fl Chri.tma. Za V N.w Y.ar'fl Eve. ^' '^tiai,! ^ ^-^nMrM.d.i r, Tha Wflflk'fl Poflm. (Aboatadoli:) 11. The Ppaclom Chrtfltmti Tr??. By a fihrlatm.ifl Tra* Puzslfl lillui- Kyall IMxnn. b A .?, "fi i hthir Tlma Pua- 13. Captaln January and Hia Pollow zifl .iiuis'tratf.ii. ?" Bv L?*y m\ytan, And Other Things. the The Magazine Section Our Next Sunday Magazine a Presage of the New Year As we end the old year, so will we begin the new. with absolutely t best Sunday Magazine Section published by any newspaper. Thi aalaxy of tale'.it represented in our next number is such that a mere Ust of contents should be enough for disceming readers. The seven special features are of the kind of which any Sunday paper might be proud and yet, instead of being a monthly or big semi-monthly affair, such treats are a weekly event for Sunday Tribune readers. Pension Pirates by james hay. jr. ], nn authoritative article about the WOndetfnl work of fhe Pension Bureau in running down fraudl and protCCting dcserviug persons. Through the Bulkhead By MORGAN ROBERTSON \ RrippitiR tale of love and hate and other stron< paaskwi at sea, by one who knows ihe life frOIB having lived it. In two parts. Davvn and the Maiden By stanley olmsted \ itorj aboul a love that endured through many year?. Ambition By herbert kaufman (ine of those v.rile. ntMningful poems which have made this writer known throughottt the country. Kyomei of the Locket ByB.E. powell A lapanesc love story by the author ot "Tadushi." Sudden Riches By clarence l. cullen \n article in ( ullen's semi-humorous style about the way people in real life receive news of good iortune. The Tax on Philanthropy By SHERMAN MONTROSE CRAIGER An argument ior better system in philanthropic work. Maude Radford Warren's "The Man Who Was Lost" is roncluded in this issue. The Sunday following. January 5th. hrings the .onimencement of a great new *erial of love and mv? tery, with plenty of action and a dasfa ot humor. "SEVEN KEVS OF BALDPATE," by Earl Derr Biggeri. These are a few of the Special Features in next Sunday'i TRIBUNE. which will also contain all the Cable and Telegraph Newi, all the General News, all the Political News, all the Society and Resort News, and more comprehemive Sporting News than any other New York Newspaper gives. Order in Advance from Your Newsdealer