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WORKHOUSE HAS VAUBEVniESHOfl "Deadhead" Audience o 1,239 Cheers Antics of Keith Performers. DR. DAVIS MAKES SPEECH AT DINNER Her Talk on Backbone Nu Mate* for Wishbones. So She Has to Dive Way to Turkey. Black-well's Islan.1 became a posi tively cheerful place yesterday, foi It boused two jri-gantic and tree ?enduu* vaudeville ?hows f"f th? benefit of the members of the (?o'der Rule Leaifue Although the ?ntire n?i ?lietiee of 1,280 was esmpossd siveir of deadhead?, there wasn't the ??ii/n of a w?rrv on the ma: a/eimoit'* brow, for this was the annual enter talnment of B. F. Keith's Thank*?/i. ?nr Troubadour*, and some fiftv vaude? ville star* volunteered their services to make the occasion auspicious. ?Vftrr tl ? sI-.av Wftnlen John I. Murths, who is the Tom Oobome of be *?.orkhous?\ and iust as popular with the islander? as (?-home i? with ?he sine Bine men. Introduced < om mission?! Katharine H. T?avn. I lis i emmii ?-.ner made a stunning spoeeh ? ?.-. S," and then they I OS partake of a real turkrv d m ?vith celerv. SWOOl p??tatoes. .ranh'rr. it, nine?* ?le, ice cream and coffee ta -eaasure their palates that bottel ? w< re conuiifc. 1 h" men were in their ?eats at I" ?''clock -?harp to view a performance that had boon the constant subject of talk ?"or the last month, and there ? "t even standing rooni in "Blaek v?|i'- (?iierii House" .to quote ?lis- ;.is ??-.e1 vHe?! lulius Lenzheii*, in the i ?*-??-1 hall, s?u?f,-*d his Colonial Or ?n sjoing in thai unmatchable : Julius nas. and Louii Rein* n the lower one, ?linrtf.i the Orpheum H-.nnoni-.ts throuah th? . is iej pf an overture. fifst on th" bill was Marie Pittgih* I i ??'. end my, how thev laughed Alien .Mar?? tol?l that one ?bout the wait? ress who a?k'd the fanner ?lui he like In.parias, and he said no. "I prefer ?he ?lo ?.sit of nicht clothes." Dewastain violet Dale was making S *-:io;k-out with her sont*, "Won't .-o???. ?lrie Stake M?- t., a Man?" Hevei .?.i and I ? sntj -**i-_1?t mei ' : ?his -.vus th? numb? ; . th? lower hell according te ?? ! le m n with .li?t' lit 0 : ' ike he - o;- r'rioil oni ? one year, a lier act * . "Close to ' " ? ?ne line "He my littie sugar plum," was. deliv ered jus: as Miss Wynn was on hei knees making f.n Sntroatlng gesture ii the genera] ?Jirecti? n of s "black boj ' This accidental situation caused ? tn m< ndou? bunt ??' nif-rr.i: Mi.-s Wynn then gave sympal , recitation of I ?. s/h i moved the audio 1 hat is they moved In their tiei eomfortebl? I i was ebon "Who will i sr I - ones whoi fi.'het i are loi : . wa ' _l ? i dition of ? ranks witl My Bo; T He ?. Soldier," ri called thai ? question, "Is ^'tr^f o Viste, I Versa0' an.1 n r in S SIJ ; ad of tha roo m could ' seen discussing | proposition in a;-, ir;-1" \o". com? Harr* i .-.tier, the Jew* ' iiar rj was api . plauditl . ??i ?.?c'Tii: . I ? i- ? make ; t Hi ??v.; : .r-' 'a rick Cohen," ho 1 ? patrie! '"" "i- oi Harry, and ths ? ? ? nothing I ' ate?! audience. This fi as further pro its. moi d ai .the celebrate I Teutoi c art iflera, ma? ?? I heir a Ineaal there were 1?' ? hei ' ? ? song - ?'- osit on. He : mo player. Whit? M conic dancing. ! i i . ' his sccordlon. ?\ll fi all. it , regular time. Then Chaplain S. H, Watkins told what s Ans fellow Warden Murtha wei and the ?en gol ip an ! '.flies' just ilk a new spirit here? bo -.' "I feel I and you fee! it. Whet 'T?ak<*s It?" "John -I. Murtha!" -? i the r< poi i in chorus, ami then he warden wa i ?given three eheeri and n bip I ; i f',..-ir;ii ?- on ' Davis hoped thai i would ha ? ota of backbone when they left the ialand, but, *t ? vas ter 1'J o'clock, everybody wa' th i of wishbones, so iri? part?- broke up. Train Kills Boy Coal Picker. Pundee Lal.e, N ,L. N"v. 15. ?While picking up coal on 'he tracks of the Suoquehenns Railroad -?ear the station here this afternoon Hla'.er Gregory. twelve vea*-- old. of Summit Avenue.. tve ; lied !?: i train, RESORTS. AtjlanticCity nT? * ?*?>-*Ur* ? i^J,""' li*^ ?IILte?, : .ill" -Z _^ ? * ?at?., h__-?T'?-??*r*rtBr^, rlMC -. ? i 1-| lR.4Yr-IORl? I he Spirit cf Amcricn al Plavi Magnitude and Ch.-erfuii ? i;.i?..l.r. M.tiiiiurinr (.rill 17.?Innr:iul Iru>te . Tha? rroniriia-lr in Ihr Marl.lr H?rhana* Three |l.< k?. 1 rontinf Ihr laOtOwalk m* Hi" "'"" lihr^r? ro???r Two Uoil Crarsea Evening MuSVralee ' lointer ?.nrl. n TRAYMORE FRIDAY CHATS EASILY THE CHIEF V, nen mu think <>t .i city, there usuallv rises in memory Its most striking feature. * London culls up the Ides "t hrge>t population? fan??. ,,t ga? boulevards (slasl); Berlin, the Kaiser and the Lindens; New York, huddled lky-scra| It you were to sav ??Atlantic City" to O? t who had recent!' hee:: ihere. he would, on the prlncipleof dominating feature, irresistibly think of the Tray more. * ? * FortheTri ilythe most impressive thing In Atlantic City, it is the most : re? \< object on the Atlantic shore-line, south ol the Statue ol Liberty. 1.? .arral lona at *??>?? York Offlee. 410 Time? lilrl-?.? rii.ni?> llrvaul BSSS THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RiESORT HOTEL D.m.l S Whit*. Pre?. IN THE WORLD Atlantic Cit?xNd Tnc?ri9ht Star^Seosbore Resorts'; Such waa th* Enthualastlc Verdict of ? Popular Theatrical Magnate after visiting Atlantic City during the Full sea* D, when - Nsture wears her loveliest garb, and wtit-n fashionable ' America foregathers on the famous WOOdOH woy, 10 ?-njoy the msny varied attractions that \t!antir City off err.. Golf, Rolling Chairs. Horseback Riding. Avlat on, Theatres, fishing, Etc THE LEADING HOUSES ARE ALWAYS OPEN Ano willfetnlsl?f?I bifenaatiea, rat?? et? eaapi i tloa ill BBSS St* all AaBetieaa Plan m.essoth? ?? MorlborouRh-Blenheim I Hotel Strand On III* Of? ? ? r B ' ? H. I Edward? Seasirfe Mouse ? n Iront I f ' ?a .?on? The l?olmhnr*.! N 1..I-1. I'.. I ? li.? WilMiirc (.?? irai .?-.??. . Hot* I SI. C hurles Hotel ( hel*ea ? - ,m On the t> eai I root On t! 0 ; n i -. i I "II. y*uae. Ms *?r" el'??' nal Co in.l? ihr?-?- hoar? from s?.i. 1 mrk Cllvvta CENTRAL It. K. ?r v. ?. ear l?l ss i. R. R. Ca? ?. ? : <--?? ?a? ? ' ' >?"*? *" ' - (l:i ?h? i>r*.v 1 rot.? merirar a?d i:'iro>.?i?n Plans .??ah Va'hi?.?? ? .?-'era i ? pal ; Hotel Denni* ike ?)< ? Walt*? J. h-aa* Galen Hall The Shelburne i . o,...- i r ni , | J iVaikel. M?;r. GALEN HALL ?.?.i Kl \M? ?AXATOmil u. \, I ?\ .If l'It. >'. ?I. *\? si|> ' .?..??.,? ffa?,, ,\..va>? ?ut7 lim' t?? ?x tll??l foi ' .infec? s-r i??i? ? . . a?i .' Ar. Muai ?...m !?.. s long O* ?i.... ? I i .,;,,? u-ST... ? ILS WllS ?rs.,.--j .ipfrxoi? S V ?iff... .?3 i/iftk A IM. ItSO UattUon M?j. r i Toi'\c, o--. : ?i ? r OTELGRAJiiAIAN 1*1 ratas!?, hem ii/st-t l e/.'ie ? ????Iff r, |. s plat* I" <-.!. ??fkers AH aa/las? ssxsrts Tttt M?.?"?????| a*|t??>l t*1 rhlISr-o a^u?*M .??,, r?, Wlailor. ?o*nh. i.i??i?t?v la ??sur? Psjrfc. R?c*ii.||T.. V y r? UADmcTTsT,;?.. tioifi or thi wo?rb ?icanttoro?ion?35iennt!im ATI.ANTK CITY, >. J. siQgiaH WHiTc a aoNS comphhy Laurel-in-the-Fines l_ka*s???Ki, >?? 4erat) NOW OPEN. FRANK F. SHUTE, Mgr. -f__UllPCT M'STM r.AHIlUSA, ringnus-oi, *?_??, ?A.? ?.? v^r ut*. Mm /??r r?/_???.s^| "j The Ideal Christmas Week Vacation, 8 & 9 DAYS, $42.50 & UP. ? .- . i?s?. I ii*n. .i. ?Toan I ?n Ka?*-.?.?*-, ?tf-smrr I! ,'.t\ A - Trl-si Rgtt S. S. "Evan?eline" 1 Mll.lt ?Ml m? i*- n V. Isatis.? Bldnlflil ' rids: I? :?' ft ?..,!. a - ? ' su V \ ??*?????.?' ot: ? ? RleVUsO ?AllINU S. S. "Be.'.-nudian" I/-..I.J S V W? II- ' I: ? if -...-?o i, '?.'??...- ?gl r ' West Indies s \ I ? ... UN ?. H I?.BMI Isa .-II .lili ., ? . i i " ? ? /. .H ?. 'Ii A? . H? . .? A. ' t lli 1 ' I ?. i -, :?i ? i-.m.Ati. ai- | PARTRIDGE !NNA.' ?* Tf il--'. ?.-.:? i omttma l'rlM??? ? ' I Osstee. S W Seat, l'hune _r>?m i?-.?. SALVATION ARMY APPEALS TO ?BOOZERS.'' 'ltif"e red whiskey imttle borne in Thanksgiving Tiny parade. It wai followod liy a ragged family and a water wagon. THANKSGIVING FEAST AND SHOW AT SIN ) SING Chicken am! Vaudeville Pro? vided by Osborne for Convicts. Thofl " ?? si S gave the flf t Siog Sing s ? ind frolic > ? ? . i ; -" who have rounded out rn. behind the bars prononneed the greeted treal the had. ? ? it ef their for B rump mound the yard el i hi ,i-i.: ? ? ? Wh< is mess bal fon them soup, th eh I otatoes, turnips, bread, code. ? d . of either mince or B] .n after dinner hal?" the pi ed nte th? ehnpel, where -t two vaudevilli anees ?ral given free by the White \. -..? - i nion, Mi rough the cour ti y "f .lohn II. Paulhaber, nianuger of the order. The programme of eomedy, - | ing and d nclng ?ras roe - de:el by the following: Lyhen Val , Ward, comedy; Lyn? don and R ibii ion, singing and talking act; Bernard and De Haven, com? ly skit; Victor Voss and Marion Elliot, '?? A ' .1"; Ford and Otto, I ? ? . and Larry Pi an Al Warner, of the White l; tags director. .-Wt?r sop I repented, i -. -i ' v \... 25. Th? eoo ? day ng roast i I Icki . m-ince pic, the **( Sings." ? er, wa i ? ? and va I*?? by 11 .; BT4 - he Rev. I ? :.., loi ? ras a h : amuaed ipeeta raited eapai ity ef 1 -. i ? ? try to ? ? ?? performance* te < nal I th?? convicts, prison officer* end ? and hear the shoo. Petrograd, Nov. 2.">. Thanksgiving Day ' bi I quiet)] by the ? 'on?, in P??trof?rnd. A ?er Id in the Methodisl Church The American Ambassador, George T. ? ion .-i* the There were - 11 sl priv?te ? THE WEATHER REPORT Forecasts and Records ?if the 1.1*1 T?ent>-fnur Hour*. tt'sa!,(-f" Hat ?, ?- ? t 'is' SI* ' sure cst.-si new He* SaaU i ami t'.' A"? H . - - m . ;, ? ? At ?>? ?? ? ?-. '. IM ? .' i sur teal ?? ? ' . ?. \ ?-,-} ? .- r?? ? : ? ? . ' ? .1 c?fr V. tal n a? ? W4 M-' i :, TT.i? s'.i.nn "?- ? ' H ? basa at: mtoi hi laottorl* ?"< III? Wl t, a ltd 'lrt?*ni .'?-.SSt?. paii ? ? ? , lallrM ? ptsl ? '.?!?? ? ?r? ii?. ? . ? ? , . I s ... S"m h. ? ? - Riturdii n 11 ' . .??! Mb ? SaHJ?.|s\ : ? . Fs?es?t? inr sst-cisi Localities. Eaetm S ? 'air Fridas Msd s --?-,- i h i ? leasts, Rea Mi ??-. I'etsi- s-. 'at- a' 1 warn s r MESS, MM . parti} ( " .t L Pmilrt 'f ? 'sir i - ? a- . van av: vu '..i - i Baturaaf ssaasl ral ??.--. \ Iffti '? fslr ani .- rmeet ??. ?-? r ata I .. s . ? \ . ? ? ?>ir i''i . > s,- ;r ??.. -, ? ?,. ihuvtsn , . ? rs ?nd . T , ' - i .... - ? . uurda? ' * ? ? Msturds .,.-.. i -i . lists, K-ll-1; Sal Lscsl OfBclsl Ri-ord? tfea f sfcWlSC ii.-vi i- i Uss .-t.sr.it, In iha le? lew boa )t. . r>m?. ? illla ol 'a?t >?*r 1014 ISI4. ISIS. a ? I p. n.. ? ? ? : ? p. h: i: ?' II I: r in I" M It p. I i I' i. i m 47 s ? ? S i.. r? rotar lar. t: ritir?-? ist : ... ? .Ifjrf? lai ' r ? ???rsi? ?.?-.???r-tSi ?' .li-cr r. n -r .-?? f ' . ? ."? ? ? ? - ?? rs?s ? i* \?sr?. ?o tapai Bsromrtrr R?sdl?s?. i i*. : ... s? M ??' I t Humidity am T* i p m ?4 ? m. m tl locsl Frvrrestt. Fat" le !?; arrrl prabaSif to ..... Usa* ? CAFFEINE-FREE COFFEE NOT A SUBSTITUTE The drug c&ffeine is remov? ed from Kaffee HAG, ond " the whole value of coffee, th? aromatic oils, Is re? tained." ALL OF THE DELIGHTS NONE OF THE REGRETS. ?.">?? N parknae??In lh? bean mil?? nil dralrre. WANTED ?<)R JAM ARN.? fully furnished housekeep? ing apartment, not less than ixi'i? bedroom* below *><?th st., inr one month. Stale price and ntimher of rooms ?n on? twetring? Qi Room 607, Tribune Ballding. SIMMONS. ..11.T. ' -i'i NTV or V. IRR A' TIi'N J'i 'It All soi.i te divorce i ouisi boer: er - . iI.hki.M CARL BOER !.. -.ii? ?>-.' I I ? -n. -1 I" f-ii.tnn fou ? "i ' - ? 1 !.. a-.isw ?r >er??> - ? the 1 klnttir? ? laya i fter lb? aer? ee of i lalve of I Ice, and I appear, Judcnn ni ? III be 'taken ; - - - r. h- f ?' , im- i - h ? ? .'!' ir.TI.Ml.lt I.AN/.IT. re All ' a :i -i ? ? ?111. 14' ifc-RNER The I - - - I :p..n -.. l'iii- .a.r,t ?.. an .ird-T ? Phllbla, e ? I ? .ui i of tii?- Stute led th? Is* -??? ef Ko ti ' ? ? ? if th? f N? i. i. st the * lu? ? Cauri f Meal ? ? f N> . . ... i?. ef n.,\. ml - r ??;;. . MORTIMER I.A" : ,.. . . tifl ? ? i ? ? -??? ; ? Cedar . .:.:. .if Manhattan. Clli STORAGE NOTICES. ? .\<; i'n. KXI*1?*7*V* <rriu.?,,i: mark >?? ? ITil -?'?-? He* i ?S ? :? -i Mr? Mal II 111 . ? -.ar'?? H , il il. ? M .1?.: I ? ? , .- V II i M- 1 \ ?n,' ai Mfa \f 'lai. Il I' - | " - I II . ' ? I".l?rr,. Mr? M ?.-r- ;? Mr. I. h?i'?>. T 'a- : A - rlurfcl ?? [M ?-t-. 1 ? ? H , l? ? . ? IKauH.ru M Hani i Mi " i ? i>?.' . l> . Mr. M * . ? Mr I. Halft Ml .???liai, M. i Instan - i r. Hllta-a )' 'i .... ipr? Mr? >?. ?? ? l t I..?- , M . ..,?'???- ? ?????- ? I A XI s .1...' . ?I " I. ? M ? ' ' ? ?. H. M. O I art .. ; - - -?? ? . ? . ? I -a- ? a . . . .. 1 V .- ? - ? . ?' |... a' . ? Il I- ? la-ha J M ' ? 4 LEGAL NOTICES. Tin. ix.iiam:?: vaniiNAi. ihm?: nr i.udi ?ir.|. I? rr.".l t IU affair? ?III, : ,?? ' P.- t,?;? . ? a .In tcr,n4i: .-. *|. . 'Ii? ,?., etti '?? r. If a ? ...? I r?1 > :.? ' ', I ? , ' P< T." i JN.i G "V.IIT ' a*Iil?r CM ?: lvi?. NEWSIES SCORN CHARITY TURKEY Street Capitalists Prefer to Buy Thanksgiving Dinner at Restauran?. 10 NEWSBOYS IN 500 FED BY ASTOR FUND 'Ra^ed Dick' Type Has Passed. Leaving Home for Orphans and Store Clerks. V e.t/h'.ecii ?Juntos to ?is. last i ighl Eddie Keliy watches! the last pai/cr of his las', armful disappear into a Flatbuah Avenue car, in the pocke* of its n?*-v owner. "Now for ?I*? tmkey." he sighed. "Newabojrs' Home*'' was suggested "Ne cisss." saisi Eddie. "Ne class." "Where will yon chow, ther ." The sewoie casually meat?one*J an uptown r?"ftHurHr.r *\hich .?eh?es a 914 table d'r.ote ?| ain't a rcg*ular boarder, there," he explain?-?!. Witt n grm. "hu' I've nun Hated '-o *nake de urHde on T'anksiri'.'T'it," and i'hristmas :!e !*.?,t ?*vo or f'rer jreara It ?lon't break n.e. i-xactly." The nr'.t minute, hit ho?dn\ patent leather?* '"inkling, Kn?*i*ed Dich'l plu? tocratic incceasor had evertnheo a itreotcar rambling toward his Thanhe* srivitig ?uri.ey Somewhere or "?her nr! somehow o* s Eddie's s-" erp.l thousand New Vori: ncwsie-s got ths?:r tuikey yester ?1ft;, Oui "f the thoneeada, just te were amone the .r.00 boys who con sumad MO |>oundi <?f the great nation?! bird in Brace Memorial House in New I hamber? Street the old "News'i Home." Por, se far aa the busine.-? ??:' tel raps is concerned, Ragge?! 1 attered Tun,, are I....; who madi . ffeod day. slep I .ir; goo .< J?- / i lived on Si ? i the bout] of h la ithropists, ha^ faded it.to liv'oti with hoi ;f cur? and the ell?S T -. - * , ? ? ???? *'sn?|s a s?'1 :'-r?-!'..it; proa? . ;??? little capitalist, with .< si ble bai . t .. ? and aa sari ing cap (real an that of the aven ? ? doctor or lawyer. And. since News bo? ?' H ? endowed ???it ?f capitalists, the new ?- eund ?ji-lur beadquartera. William L. Butcher, superir :?" id? home, found time te talk ? Eel . 't somewhnl astonished i t" i'?-: ai-ctisintanc?'. ;>-? he directe-1 t ? i iffhl o? i " er pro ided I . ?. I ? . ? fitter, " i btrt, -four fears ige Mr. ?hater I aug?rate?! his ??ttOtetn ot" stufflng 0 boys with turkey on Thankbgivng Da> Mr Butcher said "He hasn't missed ><?ar since OUI heu 'he boys hac changed' A-. RrM the\ were most Mikes ar.d P.v.? and Terrys. Hn' ?! present great preponderance of Ton' I Nidores is the least part of a change. ''Officially thil is still the Newsboy Horn?.', but of 'h?> tT5 boys who 1 i* her? less tha.i s dozen sell newspepei for a I {vine. And they sre not typict ?.'..??...-s rhej are ?ither rtusr.ts a victims of the hard luck that is the Is of a few in every calling. ' In these lime*, srltE big type an hourly extras particularly with the wa supplying a score of new thrills ra?*l day there is something wrong wttl the newsboy who rnaV.es less 'han $3 i day. It is nothing for a lively boy 's maks $."? or Jfl in a couple o" hours "r Saturday Bight selling the early atree' editi? ' ,-unday paper' at ? premium. Be we don't see much ot the here Hny more. The newsboy il ?... longer ?B object of charity. He haj money to ?pend and profer? to spend it. 'For :he mo?r part our boys of to? da) are employed In ?torea and office? and make from 13 to t?3 a week. Some are orphan?, others have been unable t? get along with then home folks, anil others have been put in our charge by I the courts." Shippina Information and Marine News of the World Vessels Arriving at and De? parting from Port or New York. Hir.Il WOT**** A M t M -, Um* I" 11 Ooternor'a bland UK IUI <;??? I-' I- ' "?? INCOMING BTEaUIEBg. i'. r?.i l'NH - .' ' "Ha ? II?. , ?I i.ia lili.: Ilsr .... S . . . . ? phlai .... . .. N ir 11 . . Oil ?' -a- Km ? ?? ... rira lia ........ N ? I ' ?? U-.|la-i.. l". ... Sat 1? I'uiSc .Bsrbsiiat .Net ll Sov I KaupauiSW .?4|||?M? S I t ? ? ?t .<? ? - ' . 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Port Arl.jr Olli llffnlm l'o. ?Uli .-.: Paattd la guar?:ittn?. st 1:11 s m N'ttbtrbl Hall ?Br?. n-aj Net : QuartiHlne si ?; p ? ?.-^ ? v , ? 1rs* \ .a.;iir Trsn?p.-rt ! ?? n- i.* llar a' < il i. m Tht-ntslocl? 'Grtek?. Alft.'r? Nos I ?n<i Alm-ri? \ v i.a . >. n Ut liar a* '. p m * t. . s..? ; ?.. Um A-i?!"-Am?T s ? "i ? o llar ai ', M I ?t. Har-a- I- -???:. Ma a Not 1?. to III* i .- . ? mit s . itth fl if liar aT I "..? p m ,-? II-. (I-?-. S ,. ?' -.. ? ? -, a, 1- ?'.' rai- l'a setlantttpM, vil'li ml" B t - i. sAii.rm II ?.as Rf ?'arlifT. CUNOS 'Br- MaMtOatUr; t i . Tlrrt liai 9ot*U M? ratal 11? il- ?. ?ettUi BiW ?. ? Kit? il . iti of Bristol U- v.jii?...-, a. >r? BshlS SIS :? !i . . Il, . -1,s>j.i_r. :. liTtrpool ?ii UsJlfas; El soi. ualsttini ? .. \(? st) III ? IMtS I [?SI .s . . . . \ I Nesrs: l ? latai I - : Il ? H ' I.a ?lui P I .1 Al v .'ai -. . ?t- Il ? .- A malia. l'un Arthur STKAMKI.S AT FOREIGN PORTS. annivno .? ?? .n- Se* \-: . Ilr S s Vrk: l'aurlie . Br S r?>rfe I Mo? M?a ai -...?. ? It? . Hr.. Nrw- York. Il H krt Util Hr.. Kam y,-,k ??.t s- Luda ai .| ? ? *r??i>lial N..? K -Zacspa i'sr?s??ri? for N . . |.r,.-^r.?r,l,, r,,;, .,. \, a v.-k ... s ' * < *rts*ri a BAaaaD Mai u [?..ar. ..:; iir . \>%? ratk, . v lias 'Hr.. Boauo M N ? Ko? n p?-? ineaa), Sam Tait Psri.sslos. Vf.? :?~U?_?iikla iNorl (fr.rm N>*? \??rki. M.ir.trvMr., Mar lis N. ? J? FMI i ,. Un. N,..?- \,,rt ?. -.t- ? * ? i i - - Br?, N.? | - n ?s :? i.i- _n.?*i.i .|?r?. \>>i rati ' ?? ? ? Not .' 1? mal . Bf '? m V-v. Tort n rtoll Part llut.io? A\rr.. Set U Kl ' . l'a-.'. N'a* y..*', V~ - ?..la:, a \c V..rk I I ? .?-.. Nerfs k. SI KROl. ATES' NOTK'FS. SAXTON, WILLIAM ? IN PURSUANCE f ?? 'H .1..! r. P CO Sairo* ?'?? f th* County ol No*? fork, nolle* Fi Berebj tri", lo ail peraoai .,- elalnu iiiii<? William ?>. Bail \ete of t.- Count) of "?? i i ork. decae sad, -.?? pr ? -.- tl . tema ??lih vanehers thereof - ibaerll era a' their | .f iran? it the .nl - ? f their atn.r ii'?-. Krank i. n ? lit Broadway, Doroasb ?I N-itl a. N? ?? v irB City, on 01 ' efort IB? - "i. da) ' ' ii it..i. flee Torb tbi ::?'. -i.?? of N'ovem? I pr WII.I.l V O 1AXTON, i III..- ! KR : : ?AXT? iN, PIDKLITT TRC8T CO OP NEW TORE FRA K I. HOLT. It?""* I iwi -? fork IN i-i HSlAN'i; OF AN ORDER OF ti.-. -., '.. I- ???-..: I, I ? ?! 11 ?? c* I] of Nee rock. Ni ?TICE ... - I ? ?. .--. -.?..:?,? ha, a? claim* aaalnai Fraah r. Tesson, tat* ,,f -,!. . if New Ti . ?. li?r? ? ti?-re. f i 0 ibaci - ; ? I tt:.n?iactlri-c I.ni,II??? ?! c ..ftl. ?? ?: ."t- ?? *r' .-.- sr..-.,r. ??.?.. -? -ii of Manhattan, ? -11 -.- ? r St* fork, on or i.?f..r.: thetSdday of ?.prit, ai .?-t Im-..-.' Now Vnrr. the 12th ' ANDREW ? ?... GOWIN, ? -r..r STEWART i SHEARER, Attorna i ? (<?. a Imtalsti ? ?.?.. it tan "..-?> I i i?; n usi ami: of ?? order of Honorable Jobs P Cabalan, h Surroga-? ? r of Na i fork, Kel - Is li?r. - by ell ?-!...,?. | ??ain?' De niel v De i st? "f lb? r.nant:. of Ne? Y?>rk. >l?eeaa*-i | .- M ...... arlth ....ij.->?i. thereof to ih< - ?? plaoe ??f tranaai Un* Ro ti?j .-? - Street, la the i*l< I '.-?? Y..rk. as tora Sai "f April ne?t '..-?-. New York. ???/-?? I October till l'A\ 11? I) LAVIS. BATARD HALOTED ? CHARLES I BECKETT i;,.i \>'..rn?. ???? itora ; ? Broad ? j '.?? y .r? ? IN PtmSl' IN''! ' lll'l II , .[? Hainoi P . ? ne-*? ..r f? .-..m.:-. ..r Ne? v..ik Ni'ii'i: .? given to all pora-.n? I . Ban - lata ..f ?!,? <.i N'en fork, ! ?-.??? .1. ?. prraaut th. ?a- n h-? ? ihei -f le il..- ?un striker, a- hi? pi?? ..f traaaaetlag Baal. t.??? a?, til? <.ffl. i ef Mener* Murr..) Pua? li?e *? Il ?al..t. Ne i; Wali ,-:r..?i Ig Tl.a? ' ' ' Y-.tk ea ..i I- I ist ?la af Mai *?t Dated Ko* Terfc, Um i??h .la? afOet*. bar, lll? HKHIlKKT S BARNES Esa I MCRRAT. PRENTICE at ROWLAND Attorn?>a for BaeeOlBI INSTRUCTION. fnc Berlitz School of Laoguaret, em I8-2:) WEST 14th STREET TJ j llt-tttS Ilr. n h I I i Assaut R-oosl.n Braii.ii "IS ISO I :?1ra-s':j:i St. Philadelphia, li.ir A I'haatnul S;?. 'Rik-r Bids.I . . . 1 ? . ? I'... ?. .1 Kr-l.lv?. IIIMIM.. DANCING CARNIVAL. SggS^S ?? tnlns ? 'i'ii: * tends?*, Grand Central ??a a? ?, I ? ?Inaton ???? : ui>- 4-ith Ft entrance. Ns, I st, or Ssslsl. ?SCHOOL AGENCIES. Anierlcon uml K?irei/;r. Teachers" Afrnr.r.?. Supol * Profooaera T aeOare. Totora si arneaoeo, at? . r,, Colltgaa, Sebe?la an.i ? ?-? Apply :.. Mrs i; j TOUNO* PULTON. II Dasoa t-'iusre BUSINESS CARDS. I. CARPET ? I.KAMVJ < O ? -a: , ?ij rr-apnuttd t'r. ?tram, rit.it "r aa flr..r I'M t:i _-M ?til ?I '?IE A UilAMiT J?I ?.TH1KAPII TYI'I ?MUTTl N r.KTnCR?. 3?J?. tl ? 1 O?"'?. 11 ;" . IS.SSS. 10 i;E?>. ft IVK-THKRr'ORD, Vit ll-.-ad??: ? LiJlUbl? Bid?.). B<~m 1 131. * ?'' TfTvTT? K ' MT.iT ?T.IANINU ?.VDRkft 0l4ast _**asM, M.<-t Hadara fi\i; arus Usai.*. raoM ?..'i? caarna. p, lira 1 Sri I 'r,. ?ircsila-. r . 1 1 p- ? ? 4 ; ?.u Wstt isth ;t WORK WANTED._ f'emaie. ? vmitin?; ootekoibb ?sry ?oaaaaaM with ? watt 'i '"? . -?'--?????? A!.lfm Ml?. I. : 14 Irtlt.? Pit.-?. ?!tr_ DOME-TIC ?HTOATIONS WANTED. Male. I sr.l'l I. HAS Qtrma : Id i.'-'an'!? fumar*. ! ?su- ai 1 as- 'm ?...-is ?;,.? nbof : 3d a? t. >T m? UP.RMAN ?'??siK and pAririsiHRK nr?t ?. ?.s Ir-r-. I,, Bt?rtisb, dttlias potitlo?. Ml". Isiall?. ??m referai)?*?*? llermuii. W?l?s. Hsj \ ? ..: 1 ttoaat RIAL ESTATE._I ? IIINTH? l'WH'r.KTV. MR FINAN? 1AI. PUN IHR PIRi'llASK OF . horns? ??p.?li .1 i- Lots ?s'l.if. M,?s 1 r ? i'ssjnll* Il "11- I??Sut No. 4.? We*?? ,l*d r.?.. ! ,?rpr /.-NI? I!.. M MSS Mil ?Jq ri KMSHED ( OTTAI.ES TO LET. tu r or < iry. ? I^ntn COTTAOI*? 'or r?n? In TA?-M 1 KI.Ai'll for ?ht "??aaon ?Ail?? r?nsilr?*a?nls ?o ! ?. EKELIND. Boi n. ?Vast Psim lira... PI rida. 5,000 JACHES FEAST IN PORT /Movies and Athletics Are Thanksgiving Pleasures for Men of the Fleet. SOBER AS A SAILOR NEW NAVAL SAYING Few of the Bluejackets Become Overexhilarated When on Shore Leave. Ju?t a? the young; junior lieutenant of the Rhode island on duty at tho ia.-riir.c- stage at Nlootjr-ofghth Street >estcrday remarked. "No. ?ire*, ?ailors don't get drunk any more," a cry of "Two. ?ir," came from one of th" : marines on duty. "t.et 'em," ordered I the lieutenant laconically. The two jackies. sieglog and shouting in bliss? ful IgaeraoOs of what the morro? WOOld bring, wer* aided aboard ? launch and started toward their ship. N'everthelesM, indication? point to the fact that the trite ?xpre??ton. "drunk ?s a tailor." no longer i? accurate. In the navy con?u"*??ition of drink? is now reckoned in term?, not o? giog, but of he-r. Hill, barkeeper at a dingy drink araporiom near the waterfront, had t hi a te ?ev: "The boy? is all on the front seat of th' brewer;, boat now. Whv. 'en v?ar ago. even tive year" A ?ilanee el what the few tar? were drink? ing confirmed hi? word?. The two e\ liilarnted sailors at the landing ?tage ' were half of the total for the Batter* noon. Many things have helped in the up !:i the opinion of several oilier?, movies have played th*? mont important ??art, at ?*a and on shore. Nearly BOOT*/ j light, after me??, a film entertuiiiment is given on board -?hip, and dearly the marines and the seamen love it. They are all movie fan... When ?M1 get sshore they hurry to the ROOreet Chap? lin comedy. After Chapiin ss a choice come the lurid red poster thrillers one sees on Third Avenue or VV'esl Hroad WO**. Won't Stand for Society Films. "Action is what the boys want," said SB officer on one of the big gray ^hips. "They won't stand for society films. *J? go? them the best thrillers we cm? for our ship ?hows. They eat them up." 'ither thing? than the movie?, how? ever, help in the weaning away of Jack from drink. More nnd more the men are being encouraged to Take part In Bthletiee, in study, in entertainment? of various sorts. Athletics ha.-; been the most fertile field. Football and base? ball team? abound. Yesterday the Minne-iot.".'? eleven, accompanied by score* of supporter*, weal to Patorson to play a gone. "1 filin: from -n'Nt-ral of the >hip.4 prac? tised di'igently. Saturday the, Vir? ginia's eleves will play the t.-am' from the New Hampshire, if that vessel rearhe-i port in time, in an importan' game in the ?eries for the Atlantic fleet champion?hip. Al a recall the Jaekies are little interesied in the game most of the officers will ?oe. that be? tween the Army and Navy, "Our guv? ilon't. play a ger.'.le game." OB? Jackie remarked, with a pronounced accent on the lir.it word. Another popular -port is boxing, al way? 'he pride of the tar. Wrestling, potete rae? s r.i.d boat race? between ?hips' erewi are liein,: fostered more than ever. Better men ?re coming into the navy nowadays, it la ??aid fh.' oavj a'.way? had little trouble in tilling its complement, and the renewed interea in warfare ha? enabled recruitta? e*. cer? to pick and choo?e. with ??SI rea.ilt? than ever, ?inee ther? ett m?Z applicant*7. An increase in oppe^,,"-* fie? to rise bnr.g? a batter tlmt? 0f men. N'ot men;- year? ago. to fc^", ' a varrant officer ?a* the most to -?rtii^ -, serman could ai t j, ^ siblc to work up to almo?; an>- pe-,[ tion. I.lttlr Interest Taken in ?A,, The urn' scrosi - 'ittie ij. teresl for the men now. Only ti, officer?, folloo it to an\ extent, a, ? m ihe Ji.ckir.a talked eagerly ?f j,' but hardly ? whisper about ft ?j, ?j be heard yeiterda>. "We ain't goi-.' ?, have a?)' l'*r; in it, and er? ?h?-?? worry." ?aid a sailor from the Ar baoeoe Despite their confidence in thiOsOSO. try's freedom 'ron: war, the ?sil?-, have a ?igntticant new name fer i;v. worahipa of th* Atlantic tleet Th? are "Wiison's petrel?." "You see," ?aid * orporel Bu?k?n? of the marines on the Virginia, in a*. planstior. "i" the North Atlantic ?),,., are three rorietiei "f petrel. l^eJk a up in the books. The) are the ?tcrr-l petrel, the northern I.each'? and th. Wilson We're the Wilson.-' At Thanksgiving dinner y.-?t?rda? more than five thousand Jarkles en? gaged with more than ten thoumU nounds ef turkey on board the ten ships of the fleet. The Jackie? men victoriea?. The iur?:c\?. .hough rur forc*d i)', cranberry ?suce, old Vir gloia ham. asparagus, cake, nine* pi? tints, frolte, ke cream, relety ?,?,4 mvrii d? of pickle? and nli\e. %ttf helpless before the deterrr. ,.r.\ or. ?latsch I of I'ncle Sam'? fighting fore? "Which remind* me," ?aid an oldlir on the Texas, "of u dinner w? had or.? Thanksgiving at Trinidad. It vu t*.. cruise nround the world, in 1907. Th, cook's boiler? or something bl??- u> j'i't before dinner. And there w# men starved, away from home We ?te co!4 biscuit, cold ham. cold everything It weeol like to-day." The b'g chow-?ime WOC o\?r with ample time to make things shipahap* before the little family partie? befin on board all the vessels. Owner? ?( small loonehe? reaped a harvsit ef quarters f'oni \isifor? to the ?hip? ? LEAVING BED TO EAT, BROKER FALLS ON KNIFE On Way to Make Sandwich H Slips and Stabs Himself. Oliver Humphrey, a stock broker, of 'J7 William Street, arho arcirJontally fe'l upon a bread knife at f t m. BB> terday in his home, at U?0s Brotdviy, ??as reported to be improving last ntfht at the Knickerbocker Hospital, wh?r hs had been taken so >r. after the acci? dent. Mrs. Humphrey ??id tiist h?r hm band wanted to lea\c the hospital to day, but that ?he and the atttndinr physician advised that he remain until Saturday. "I was in bed when the accidert h?f pened." said Mr?. Humphrey. "Mv husband felt hungry and ?aid he BOJ going to the pantry to make s und wich. The ti : sen oi!*d th?? day and was slippery, lie had the in?; brea., knii'e in hi? bsnd and was reach? ing high for ?omething is the pantrv H?.?et when he ?lipped and fell, wi;h the knife under him. The blade, th? surgeon? ?aid, had penetrated ?bout to o loches, and they think l.i? liver hai been slightly eut I!.' expects to be at hi?i office on ?enday." FIRE RECORD. A M : .'? I' 1 i.an ?I '! : - 4 1 w? .; ?? in ? K - ? I IS .i-i U.. !. I . ' ' - 1 T'fialr.r-, inrl-ir : I? 1.7 It,? iroeti ?? ,ni,ir )???. intiai ' --?- ?:. . 1 < 3 47, 1 '.-, ?.-.'.r a? |. . i'har/?., t rifl'.-.a I J? 111 Amale-alta. a> 1 ?r ruta l'un 1 ?' . RI a? Il ? ' Il < ". Il ? '- li W? ? ?'-?irr:-.j?| * 1? ?r'*u? 1 last 115th ? Wetd a lai, ? m t_ UNDER THE AMERICAN FLAG SPECIAL SAILING To Fa-mouth and London American Steamer 580 Feet Lore ^^?Ml^iyt/J'' 22<?00 Tons DispltNMit 60 Feet Broad lllllCtllU 12,185 Tons Register Thursday, December 2, N.0N From Pier 61, North River, New York AMERICAN LINE OFFICE,VeTyo?' Island of Enchantment Visit wonderful Porto Rico with its unsurpassed cli? mate, its luxuriance of striking, tropical scenery. Palm shaded beaches; quaint cities with the fas? cinating life and customs of old Spain. 16-Dav Ciaba $(M 50 and All Expensea %/mo up To and around Porto Rico, ?topping at principal porta You make this enchanting voyag*e on large IG.OOOton ateameraetpecall) built tor service in the tropics and ?ailing under the American Flag. Spaciou? deck?, large ?tateroom?. some with private bath. The steamer i? your hotel (or the entire cruise to and around the island and returning to New York. A ?ailing every Saturday. Writ* fer booklet Cruising Department PORTO RICO LINE General Office?. 11 Broadway. New Yeck FALL RIVER UNE TO BOSTON $3.00 ?tig iv. Piar 14, N R. '. Pulioa ?t. slat, .-st 5 00 P. M Musis Mast I onsjoa Lit??, ?tr I. Pier 4?. N. U.. (t. . I ???.:. at. ll'k <*.?> *..-..-.. I 10 P Hi pit ;o. h h. n. ?. :ia at., ?es p. _. New Has-en Line. t?r Iv Pl?r I?. K It. ft. Cathur'.na St . ???tk ?laya only, lit P. M i Pl?r TO. ft. 1 :*d It? JtSS P. _ Hr.larp.srt Ma?, Break ?laya only. air. If. i Plor M, I K . It ?0 A. M . Pl?r It. ft- fi. | *ld et. lili A. y ? CUNARD Belit9Hehe4 ttV EUROPE via LIVERPOOL Orduna .Sat., D?c. 4.10AM ?CAMEftONU ...PRE., _:'?? IS, 11\ 1 ?AXOWU .SAT.. DEC II, Il A. H OROI7NA .sat JAN i II A. S ?tin Itcsjte tn Ulttgosr K?)l Ml THK m IK I.I? TOCHA riiroujh rxxsi.u.?? t.: sil c.-lr Ioai r-r.? ?f ths ssr.? company's oVrice : ti-fcsWl st.. H FRENCH LINE I ?im-iisir.* Se_SSale TritnaatlaaUl?)?*? TtMTTAl m;ki i? r. Sailings for BORDEAUX LA TOURAINE, - - Not. 27,3P?*l ROCHAMBEAU, * * Dec. 4, 3 P. * LAFAYETTE. - - - Dec. 11. 3 P. M ESPAGNE, - * - - Dec 18.31* I""!. DCPOHMATION aPPLT COMPANY'., OFFICE, ftgfr&tt RED "D" UNE '..:.- r . '"? i "R poaro hi? ? ? rt'iiA? A" ? 'Nr*-f_**,, s'AI.Asa.-, I??r lPilll AI MU?A Ott ? MAKA? All?, I*-. SZI I-IA ""? ? Huju-ricr Atretnrs -;.- ? :*? I ???r'?"s. Bi.iNH iiAi.iirr _??..?.?; ^tr*. Tit: a 117i liar it? II '?' ?? 5._ BRAZIL dA-SSaV&M dsi.. ?> rarr-, '*r ? aasti M LLOYD BSAii'LtiaO. 17 Slst? ?? ?? '? _ STEAMSHIP 1HKK.TM HI ANT runt (ifBclal Scots all Hoe? . ... l:_?ns..ss.| * W Is II.. ..m. ?.o.??i Mfc A'** The puHIc be plfastd BOSTON $2.65 tl? Boat and Kail. HOOD THIV ** '? PROVIDENCE V M* koi'M? nur. is se. Colonial Line first claa? ?trvls-e. ?*???* ri?>t an d->a ?.t i P M from Pit *?'? ._? foot W?at Houaton St All Outa.da . ?**"?* SI 00 to S8.ee. Wlrrl.?. equlpaata' ?' town Olfl.-e, Mrs.a. .-.a. aoU il*-? ?*? ^ ""^l Spr'.r. ? WARSHIPS BS. YACHTS _????? ?stier? Pter. IS it, Me. T?_ ??"'?I,*"tl