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STORM TIGHTENS
ROMS'FREIGHT
EMBARGO ON CITY
faefitfiftT T-ains, Then
perishable (joods Get
'?;;?'[*,t of Way.
jOHTERAOE CAPACITY
CARS A DAY
?t** Export Ooods Sidetracked,
s 1 ;ar Blockade
\ ? Relief Near.
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i non?
ti on of th -
? i?n was
?I e contii
i.f ^rfiat
letnora.izetion
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? . ennr?- ' " Vo'-'i*
,-lj W?4 I ' V?"' * ?
::.?n of the Trui.n Line Associa"
; to the cont.nued congestion
large accumulation of freiirht,
?lc foliov???:;-? additional embargoes
km I- ?
-The Pc: ,-lvania Railroad hag em
btrped ?1! carload and le?? than car
tad ireiffh1. including traffic -.witched
'??si connecting lines, except on the
Philadelphia,
Railroad and
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raro.
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BUT IF ITS HOSIERY?
Wrm* ?.i (fiv? Betty! - mu< Ii
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Shoo means
|Stand?rd/Merit
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HOLIDAY COINERS SENTENCED
I ??i? l.et Four Years for Plotting |e
ln-aue Counterfeit Notes for Christmas.
Frederich Weidlich, jani'cr i
apartment hou?e, and Andi.'.v Ruff, an
i arriver, pleaded guilty yesterday Is
Federal court to ? eharge ot ?en?
-,'ir_c** to counterfeit Federal Reeere?
"tes. Judge Mayer sentenced er.ch '??
? :r years !n Atlanta penitentiary.
When first arrested Weidlich es
I by working ou" ef his
bat he was recaptured. In \\ eYI
? rooms, at Ifed'tOI) Avenue am'
?'?-seventh Street, a printing prey's.
rentes and a full counterfeiting outt'.t
were found. The ?partea? notes wer
te have been pal late circulation du
Ing the ? brlatmai holiday?.
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BRONX Y. M. H. A. GETS .$8.854
Vl'itm-in, Koosevelt and Taft Indorse
? unpaign for $"?3.000 Fund.
? ?? daily luncneon?- '
for workers In the campaign to raise
28 for a new
th? Young Mei '? Hebrew A->
?on in The Been* WM held yes
'??? lay nt the Union Square Hotel. I*
announced that the total ar-ioui I
obtained to date was %SJooA, of whic i
uns received yesterday. i ??'
?darelag the campaign have been
received by the committee from Gov?
ernor Whitman. Theodore Koosevelt !
and e-.-1'resident Taft.
CHILDREN KX.TOV SNOW IN CENTRAL PARK
Above, Gordo. ' elow, Mary, Adrian and -I ? >hn Robinaon Lambert, children of Dr. A. V. 8. Lambert.
CITY RECOV
PROM S? ! .yLO^
( . al BW ? Mini -*.ii?e I
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Be which for
time !??- ;
?
on a train
prei
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Raven Hard HI
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rom. and thi
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waa tl
nais. TV
on I
creed 1
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- to
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.
t th?
ing ?
manie
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wss
T're?-id??nt Ell ueh
condition ?
i ;,,) never
transmission line? being down in Av
\ i liii-k trai":
abandoned yeetet
t of I
et K \
change bj ? than :
hunted mi ''? 0
I ?
1 ?
a ?' med to ha
? any line.
I Ire Boie* Out of Order.
Pire loner Robert Adanaoi
?' from the tire alarw
? n alara
eat el ordi
Bronx heving tl *
? where 12 '
Com i
.
preeenl *?
tonn damai
? Unary preeantioi I i
? . prevent dm l
.
? ..?' |876,0M
for k ? ' to 1 '"I tapi
praei
il ? ?r? ken!
An effort
re? ' i neei ore th?
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to the
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? ?? ? ?ter main in mad? ground m
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?rafe
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im* r?
U Ii Ht**
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breitet ?.?r. Meoe-lageele, i. i.
Ttoj-t-?,) ???.?rnty-eieht inehei i ru?*
? he publie hool
. ?. wore closed.
? . ? of saow in
.
A) Torrytoa Jol n l>. Roo?
?
Storm Death Lis. Grows;
?Many Hur? on lev Walks
The llot of (load and injured in the
.-tonn nina in ai . ? York, i e?
suiting directly end Indirectly frooi the
storm, continued to _?? ? were
... . ? -,
"?. lows. :
\ I amnbell, k en. Nul
killed by live tro?ey wit.
1 ".?., ? Quinn, lobo) er employed I .?
? irk by B.
?m < he ?-1 roeture.
Hem y Sel , ? ?. 'uno' maker
of River '.' Ige, N ?'.. died fron ?
rom niggling through snow
the inllruail station, ii?- i????
his wife 'ni! four small chi! .
w ?. irrt, found I rot?
in the livei Mugnu ? P. 1.1
?en, 1 .- * ' Ity.
? eelond, ?-? < ivil W
?
Oliver Wilson, laborer. 334 Eai
-, employed by the New
. blown into
obi nuttinu up wire*) end
? .
hav
I u earn d m Beoeon, Had on end
William Bo
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ting.
?
or from injury n
Harmon,
ain ran into ? road .ra: g.
?
' ,"n. The name?
ot' onlj ? "he men v.-ere h
'i . from
Frank 1 ? ;."n on "he
1 Rail .i- ??-?oped in front
?
? ? ing muffled
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? .1 -'iTT?fin; o?i?
larmon aei Ident.
- 1680 Third
*? ? .in dipping
? i ? ington Ave
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? ?it;e; in ?he i
hock re?
,-i ?? which fell
. eka on ."hich he j
-,. ed
?11 Easl Elev?
. c
iralk.
? per ? I ? ?'">
-
? ?hovelling
rond Avenue;
and Piral
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\- ?aae,
by i ! '? Georg,
; W . -- IMtl Streel
it, vhin th? . ?i
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Bay Ulis
Christmas Gift
Packed in a Handsome Christmas ?Sox
I hey mean comiort and Freedom Iron, iiolt? and
hosiery expense for si.\ months, or until next July.
\\ h.ti more useful or wcl omt gift for any man,
woman 01 child to receive?
6 Pairs Guardi?tee?J la Wear 6 Months ??
or we will replace them with new hose i 11
S paira, ll-JQi rterceriied, $2; Sill I ? Ire, $3
' ' $2
? ..*? Wo - pairs, S2| Silk I n, S3
lloleproof, I pi $3
. BR( ' ? ' KAR C.I HKH I '':
?: . Strcd
iTH SI R KAK BR< lADYN \Y
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n ',1 111 -i I \\ I. , A'l I' I.Ti >. . !.k'< N '
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SAILORS HUNTING
PUNCH AND JUDY
Bluejackets on New York
Plan Real Christmas
for 100 Children.
BIG DINNER, CLOTHES
AND SHOES FOR ALL
Youngsters Also Will Get Ride
in Auto Trucks and Have
Movie Pictures Taken.
W\in *? h tan II eroagkjy in its '
wor?.. a i-etrchir.?- part*.- from the
dreadnought Ni?- York, now at the
? ?? ard. i? ?? *or a
the Yule
enterti .... t w?n
" a hundred children Car it
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? other errangenen)
by ? kief i)??u- *.- u
Il ~'ar * , ' .?m a??i?
nut? with all the thoroughness wrought
.-. years of naval training, but they j
eliog ??. the .'i'-a ef ".. reglar Punch ?
arid Judy ifcow,
aster lee," oad thoy are determii
i.?- performance on actuality.
? only that
th" hundred children ore to be made
wealthy by their kindly raaa-o'-war
' " ?' ? Pral ? ??? .ud of the
youngsters that their ship has eonv
?n. ' For even child ?here Will be,
Stocktet, rilled '-itl* knick-knack? and
dainties? a pair of storm nhoes good
shoes, as th?.- chief fjcats'vain':? mate
hastened to exoloifl an American fla^
and i hristmas dinner with all the
trimni.n'-. In addition, ?very girl will
receive a Ml of lurs and every boy a
suit ol khak: such, as the Hov Scouts
?.'.car. And. t" top i? all? there are
prize?- t.i be awarded by lot
Vi-tii ?I?. the B-OBIbOfl "?' the com
? ? ? ra''-?i through the I
ng the eery poor end iovi I - *
... i the ittei
'in-,, ? un i . oi i lot ? i " fern ? li?s,
?? n children. Airead* I ftj chil?
dren I.Hv * ted. "Il ?? riniCj
yoor heart," ays Pereivel, ?vh.i r ? ?
Ons
i children ii ? ?/?rl lie oi ;
ol fron ? . orpl in asylum.
l.rtti rs ha i p ? the eoii
i.n th" Ne? V?.'.. lince tn?' pub
lies on o? ihi- pian.-? for the port: in
Monday's Tribune, but -..?t.?.
"And ? i d. r,'- ? an- ? - Sec
end ' losi Master a. Irma Galea, 'i i
be - - Independent sort o' fell' ?re ami
we're doing it all, arnl WOflt to. And
- ng ?-- .... ? i acted and rani foi.
. Judy guy."
Ill be senl to nil thoee ? be
committee .?,- ?tes, ".?i:? pleas? iay In
your panrr thai BO one else is to come.
because we haven't room and v?e OfO
inviting onlj the poorest kiddles we
can find. We'd he ?lad to help the
.?ther?, but please say they can't come
a board."
The men. who are fyreproing tobacco
and other things door to :? 1001 ?
bear) to give the eh Idren .?? "reg'ls
? mas? ??re hiring eutomobi ?
tracks to take the gas ts '"??om and to
heir home. Movie ?eo, hired by the
bluejackets, will "take" the partv at
ihe Clitito'i "-tree- (--?te al the
yard and ??oing aboard *>hii>.
WAR HORSES STORM BEATEN
Tent?? Sheltering _nlrnals st Vonker
Fall I nder Weight of Snow.
Tto thousand hors?*- rea.'.v for
shipment to the British and K ?
?nal?? in Kra- M ?re?a left k?H
?v. ?r? their ten:? under the
?reicht el a k?avy ? u I
terday at Pur.w,.
Ave- laatl ?'? I th? ? r the
snow had been removed from tht cs
|i ??? rter ooles pi
vente! t? "'?'??_ .?n wl .
rer? th? "entv Those
riving had te Itaad around in the sn
until the tent? v. .?re ra'.?u-d airain.
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Like Dust in a Fine Watch?
That is Constipation
ARl'STY watch loses time. In the same way. a rusty
human system is clogged and slowed down by con?
stipation, which causes a tremendous loss of mental and
physical energy.
The remedy in the case of the watch is a tine grade of ma?
chine oil. And the remedy for constipation, according to
the latest conclusions of medical science, is an even finer
lubricant?Nujol?the pure white mineral oil.
?\ujol lubricates the intestinal tract throughout its entire
length, and softens the intestinal contents. In this way it
facilitates the processes of normal evacuation, and eventually
makes possible the return of regular bowel movements.
Nujol is not a laxative-drug nor a bowel stimulant. It is not absorbed
by th*? system, hence it may be taken in any quantity without harm.
It ?iocs not art as a purge, but if used regularly will l>nn_* permanent
relief from constipation in the c?.iirst- of a week or ten ?lays.
Write tor booklet, "The Rational Treatment of Constipation.'1 If
your druggist hasn't it, w< will send a pint bottle of Nujol prepaid to
any point in the United States on reeeipt ot J5c money order or stamps.
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China's Choice.
"The New Dynasty," says Putnam Weale, whose four
books on Far Kastern questions give his opinions authoritative
weight, "will begin and end with Yuan Shih-K'ai."
In an article of intense timely interest in next Sunday's
Tribune Mr. Weale tells the story of the furious struggle be?
tween the older ("b?nese and the younger element, struggling
to control the youngest faction?"the little grandsons" of the
third generation.
Your newsdealer orders only a few more copies of the
?Sunday Tribune than are reserved in advance. Give him your
order to-day, so that you will not be among those disappointed.
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