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HOUNDED, GANGS INVADE BROOKLYN Borough Police Fear Reign of Terror After New Year's. COCAINE PEDLERS TRADE AT SCHOOLS Qaaaea, Drag Sellers and Pick? pockets Also prey on Navy Yard 'Liberty Men." . Bronx l?y ? ? ? tign of ? - ol Bautet . : Brooklyn. ? ? ! rob- | ?ection of | f the i rol'R!? ? ? lyn. i the ? drag ?rea it I in ?"ajeer ? ovil. ? i nrt of the ?I the ? : known re ? few \il the . ii- - i? .Mi r .? Drag i lead. \ ? ? l from ;? I, und lulu. '.ni; vender. ? ? young ?'rii-Li habit. ? ? ' ? lu a " ? ' ..?i the ?lruc In ? of Mar-hat ? . men" with money In hi?vt> i might ml?'. rtpoae ln>n Rale. COOne. ? "If I . :*-nic*n ? 'hat it it if the ? ? three ? ; from \ it type tmenti > ? PUTS BLAME OM LIQUOR Dr. Reisiur Assorts Gunmen Are Hutched in I for I. ' ? i , i ? ' ' - ..s'.'" ' ' fact that 1,1 - *s in adopt a itate-wide prohibition lau - I then I ? ? for liquor. ' once accuae ' ? I ? ??. raona :?iid .ire I arn*?: nloon. ' not ?ome . <on criminals wl ;t can t ' WHITE~K)WDERS FOUND Two Arrested m Harlem Ac? cused of Selling Drugs. Har ? held i.?r . : PLOT THICKENS IN $90,000,000 CASE Photographs and Family Bible Are Latest Props to Posnanski Will. ? the plot. I'l. . rge Hoffman, i I . uy." il in 18 14, I ! he <'\|iii? ? I.ii i I appoii to rec? ? ? I rupture ti><i! has never bl ? de i i ? ? ' 11, made to tl ? ? aphn. * ! formation Hut, what ' ACCUSED OF BRIBERY Prisoner Tries to Buy I dorn. Is Detective'i Charge. ? ? I Paul ::rlmii?l:. a ? . ? ? ? \ ? ' GAS KILLS MEWLYWEDS Young Couple Found Dead in North Bergen Home. Perraro ??? ? over ? Mr 1 threv ? ' BLIND ORGANIST QUITS Frank Irwin Goes lrom Co? rona Church to New Post. i ? i ? th? 1 ? ' I to I ' A GOOD RESOLUTION for the NEW YEAR? to Wear "AMHO" UNDERWEAR Made by IME0CAN HO?ERV COMPANY Manufactured on Scientific I'nnci-.lrs. Br.nging Health and Comfort in the wearing ."?ri*-. American Hosiery Company 22b Fourth Avenue. New York TO HECKLE MAYOR ON YEAR IN OFFICE Legion of Foreign Born Calls First Meeting of Its Kind. DEPARTMENT HEADS MX) RUN GANTLET ? .ist Side l>'?dy Invites Public tu Assist in Questioning ( it) ( biefs "'i Work. i nion. t? ? public ......-? I : I ' ' 1913 cam* ? the l'uMon t . . i f teaching eld in irali ? ? - ? IcA ?la re us M Manna ">? ? I iinn.ii? ' Howe, d ? imber 1 imn.it? K ? Mr. Phill ? v ? Mr. Mitchel and ?*? hat he :ll bo allowed I'm those upon the Booi I i him ai ? ' '? I Glee I lub nun will I ? m AMBULANCE MEN ' HAVE A DANCE Bui All the Grewsome "Stunts" of Former Days Seem i otirelj Forgottea. i : ? ? ? t ii i ? ? f thai ? the I ? ? I | ? ACTOR DIES FROM FALL Player in "Watch Your Step" Victim of Mishr.p in Home. I.ichard ? '.. it . . eatei l - ?i . ??u*. I ??*??!< /??.-?M:? .:?**** m \H?m> m ^ / / "Go To It, Adams The Sky's the Limit!" HAT'S what we told Samuel Hopkins Adams when we engaged him to write for The Tribune a blast against dis? honest and unclean advertising. He will begin in our col? umns next Monday. On our records of the men in this country who have hit the hardest blows for advertising his name stands first alphabetically and logically. His "Great American Fraud" series in Collier's gave patent medicine advertising a jolt that resulted in our present Pure Food and Drug Laws. But never until now has he had a chance to cover the whole subject of crooked advertising. His preparation has extended over twelve years of investigating and studying from the purchaser s standpoint He has followed up hundreds of fraudulent advertisements. I le has spent hundreds of dollars digging up his facts. His private scrap books are a regular rogues'gallery of big black lies and vicious little white lies. We have given Adams an absolutely free hand. Every? thing that our staff can do to assist him in gathering mate? rial is being done. Our own liles are as open to his scrutiny as the files of any other publisher. When a point can be made best by using a Tribune advertisement, he will use it. Throughout these articles there will be no attempt at diplomacy. Names of advertisers and publishers, dates and complete circumstances will be given. The Tribune does not print this business news as a self-imposed task of uplifting the morals of the community. It is not because we think ourselves better qualified than any other paper to take a definite stand. It is merely that we know we are as well qualified as any other and also that we happen to have a desire to be the first to do it. 1 he Tribune's guarantee on all merchandise advertised in its columns has already been made. These articles are the inevitable sequel. They will begin on January 4th. ffih c &r ibtme News First to Last?the Truth Editorials Advertisements