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BARRETT URGES PAN-AMERICAN DEFENCE UNION Must Stand Together Uinstliostilolurope. * Tells Delegates. sees UNION STEP >h TO WORLD PEACI MtjHtc Coagms Electrifled bv Proposal Argentina I gvors Doctrioe. sjeehiagton. De? ? ??? ' f tha Monroe - ' - ? -- i . ' - - - ? ? - ? ' r ? ii |... , | Amenes lim s been .? their neu terfert 01 ' Ct, ihr i sr ? s and | ,.f tb? - .\ force ? . . l'en .r.c hi.ii towai ountriei ? ? l'an-Vmrri.s lu stsnd sa On*. il is: 'if* irais, ? 1 , . , . ? ? ? ,.\ ? il CH! '* \ I ? r xcepl ? ? ? erefore re I ? not be .. ring appro' ed bj ? ? .--'y _-<l \m\ r (createsI . P . ; \ ? Lam in p. a \ ? NEW YORK THEATRES LIKE BATTLE LINES Desperate Now Year's ? vc 1 Karges Made to ! nter ihem. > ? ? ? 1 ? - ? ? ! ? out of I I ? s. he ? ??-? ? where the ? . 1 ? ? ? b " bill. 'BIG NOISE'NIGH) FOR ALL HOTELS (iuests Revert to Rattle ami Bang Type of Nt v. Year's Celebration. NEW RECORDS MADE FOR GREAT CROWDS Confetti, Whistles and ll?>rns Share with 1 easting and Dancing Welcome to 1916. i*)i ? ... | | '.'bill ' . w "I ear'?. E" e that b*| I - ? ? I papel ? crow. |i , the hotela watch a caban then land up Icome the ne* yeer. . ? s there ? ? ? I K h ? ill .- v lusand pet . ? 9 a. m. yesterda) When n *i ea r ' r was ?if pa'.not i?"i ng the fiai Prepared fur Hig Noie?. . .? wa? soipethi : It {ustus Nu - ? \ ? , that tl . ' I the hot? ? . SCO. tel. Tl ? ? ?VI '< .... . - . - the k ? ' ' the gi i cham-- " '? ? was h !??? '? ai I Clay e uai twenl . I ranko i Erneat 1 ... . pars. i- ? ? e McE. 1 . . ere 1 non ba toy ca ? ? .... f dolli ?? 1 frWK The New Year the City o? New York and all its people-, prosperity and happii - | t:.". !'! business, happiness at home pear brings to mir City a new growth: it? industries, ? cree and it! arts: its standards of living and working. s ? develops new fields in which electricity can minister to the prosperity, comfort and safety of human beings, for lervicc ic human sen c Electri? ? hes the City's transportation, delivers its and its messages ; in offices and factories, electricity secures safety, efficiency and convenience. It helps the physician and the surgeon. In the home, electricity elimin? ates unnecessary toil and drudgery. It means a cleaner, safer, healthier City : it means better and more prosperous factories, better homes, better and happier workers, saner and more healthful living For 1916, and for all the other years, we dedicate ourselves ?gain to the electrical service of the people of New \ ork The New York Edison Company At Your Service General office*.. Irving Plaie and 15th Street I elepbOflei Stuyvesant 5600 Branch Office show Rooae* for the Cooves?ance of the Public ?* Broader., Sprit* ?*?? *'24 W 4M s,rrrt ?*?1 K_ '* Deboca, street Orchard l?4 '?J ?- ***?? .?22 JJ5 ??Irainfflac? Stnyveaant MM '27 ' ,2S,hMrff, Hurlen, 4020 ?343 I 14*>th street Melrosc ?WO Open Until Midnight Night and Inirrgency Call: Karragut 3000 17 IMBVSCADEfl IN CITY PO! WURST Y MV Y FAR i brrr were ' ' ?' placeo la the rltj ? lure Hie , ,1. bl ml ? i'f I be BOO bum \ eai i on Id rii ml. and ??? ? . ? this SMI ii'ii- v ilb,ml In- log .i 11,nuil befoi - ? ." m No) ae M II I Hi 'I 'inilib, i i ! -I"' ? lal .' i re ?.. il rda? l his mini i', i la m,,ri id.- 11, .ni. ,-ik-i)i placee - lu b hat <? ?il aighl Ii? roses Ibe veai roond un i i>>. ?> open nntll f> o'cloch. I lu- In i n-1 ^ i. vi yeai p. rmilie I II ? i -i m ? .mi : m I hi p.i letors ni i abarata ti? r?ntala op*, n t'> sell im mi antil " i m lu?', i ins \ enr, al i solicitation m tin mini lera and he ' al i Ha loon l i agae, t ke Ma* or . m (he Hat, do? n foi .el <>i |heat, (?f ibr .'i'i Bovcial lirenaei besildes tin regalara I ?<" ?rre for Manhattan, fo?tj .. . n inr Brook lx a, ten Inr I he l'-'i m\ nml !n i for ?in?, i. -. Klrhmood Koroagh made m. applii aliona foi i .- pi n ib ge. . II. Hi.' ' v ', i a,. .!.' I! h. lard. . i M ;ili/ Introd i i d. ' ? l ' ' I i V ?? ? 11 ? ' ' ? . ? ? ? ' \ ? ' ? ' ? ? PORT OF NEW YORK HAS RECORD YEAR Inflow i I Id Set nfold That of 191 ; rchatu ? . m ? Doubled. : ? mu i> \\|> ?ii \ t :, i m po 11 . I \piirl-.. 11 i, , ? Expoi ' ? Expo ? ? ( 1. 1,1 : ' l >\ ithili.'. n n.m v.' an hou ? Duties < ollc -ted. Mlscel ript?. ? ? ? ? ? ? : i.? , ? ? ?? ? lea ? i ' HOWLING rOWN ADOPTS BABY YEAR I ,,..i ?mi' ,1 Ii im p i-'' I ? ? ? ' ? ' Il I HILL ROAD HAS NEW OFFICE i I - 'aaaonger Traf? i,, Mi n ger ol Ui it N rthern. ? ? I. He general the I r ? i I ? the trip Panama ' anal : ? , u|. . large ? :.idditlon. 'NATION ECHOE NEW YEAR'S ) Universal C?l?brai Mark Debul of M?< "Sweef Sixteen.*1 QUIET PHILADELPH JOINS IN NOISE F Cabinet vu mbers D?> Hono absence <?f President fn u ashington. Philadeli ;" I. I ? more oisy ai than ev? r, ne ohl i : like ut v h ich does not m nn\ other tit;., to il m. ? orld. PI .? Citj of Brothel I .>? i ol home , i ? di the m. ? ? ? ? in brilliai fes and In fi that ilium '? ? , Hi ".ni pace in fro no more tl ? to-night el '. r. and (irorgi '?'? i ei ond da ? ? U'1,1 \. A ted i ' I ? ?. ni i [a the gui ? from Boi IV , <? .? be h< ilrli f, and tl : Capital Officials to Giv< ? v s \ ? ;tr Receptio ? . p ? ' I I and '? egular N ? ? r and Mrs. (? the Ni . : ' ?? ? At: * '? r 1 ? . ? ta Edwin M l'ai I .fninc-i ? ? ">ir Danii ' '.'? i . ? ? ? an i ?' row. Th I ? ? tea ta tl the night --iippi . ia .?? Boston's Celebration Biggesl H Has Knowi '?' ? Dec. 31. Bo ?? ' . :. ? ? : I ? . . i... * a ? i : . tels alone t ? ? ? tt the fopli ? ? ? ? ibon .*I\-U!i ? ? ? . Boston. You II it'ons. 8g i '):.. Purs? to Greet Neu I i ? : ? ? i-?: L SANTA BUBGLAB HELD K bb ? - it ia ? fhe ? euld ?lal Present? : Chara I ? ; ? -???? ,? 23, end ? ? i 0*D< ? ?,? the Jewell i i thai ? barglar. MADISON SQUARE OTTS PEACE ISLE Crowds Honor Jacob Rii^ ?m Song Under the Blaz? ing Tree of Light. GREETINGS I ROM T. R. FLASHED ON SCREEN Philanthropist Who Sponsored Quiet Celebration Praised ?;; Colonel's Message. V?a / ' ? '?"? Base, i ill Hashed *'< ' ?I Vilrr Oyater Bay, Long Island, V V M) Di-nr Mrs. Iranklin: Throagh yoo I aond to all proa? pin in. keartleat Now Year's greeting, tin greeting '>' ana \nnri.,in tn his fefloa Amrru.iii.. I.el u-, nil ?iirk in the ipirit of Jacob RHa, oho typified sll thai ?n-. beet m the Aatarieaa charac? ter fur laotien, tur fair dcoliag eaaoag oo real ves end with nil the n n lot ?. ni mankind, end inr I he on I* peace thai In um- men ami ginid ?/onsen should welcome?Ike peat ?? i bal i ? be ?? upon t ke strengt 'i and ? 11? ? r ni i Igfateoaa aoaa. Eaithfall) yoare, I ill O?ORE BOOSE' il I. Mr-, I.'.?lit Iruihlin. 2M vV?8l Mtb >tr?-et. \i? York < il>. peace in Ft road ws j 's aea of j nig i ' \ ' i Madisoi ? ? i . loved ? 01 ? ? .? ? ? ? - ... ... ? ? r ti ? ? if r eh ? ? ? ? ? ? the new ?:. "I?.) Who ? r. *-onic Displaces Shoats iladii ... "W i ? ? '. ? ? ? ... . come ? iar. A mist of reven then .-? ? M oadway, a hose hun ?? . . . '?,. ?? e ai edd , ' reeling worn ? ? ? . , et last t reverei ce i ? place. "Oh, G " .- I ' ? ? ? ' ll that ?? Stern Brothers 42nd and 4 Ird Stnz'.<. We.', ?/ Fifth Aottlttt direct attention to their most interesting display?, in their various departments, devoted to Swart Fashions for Southern Wear which correctly forecast the Early Spring vogue ir Tailored Suit-. Street, Afternoon and Dancing Frocks; Coats and Wrap-: Outdoor Sport Garments, House Robes, Millinery, Gloves, Parasols, Hosier) and Neckwear and the numerous other accessories of the moderr fashionable wardrobe. VI MOST ViTKU.nu: PRN I 5. ration women, tha ? one s r * i\ t o r- 0r betti in thi : ? ? ? ' - . in of a new lirp ny tvi Riis. >?Kh a- ItlS Passes. approached) nnri the erewi is, ' .:ned their eye tek on the Metre ? m Tower. K\ : iteen alia ite i ? ?nifii iei a a ?au son| i? ib Riis, by Pete-, I i tthert ai fat T-ranklii . down ar. ?i a burst o With a prayer to age "To et P i i g, upho: the Right ' win." Fia il "n, enme i tmericai ? mend? I t of Ja ami bade then, - right inded, then In silence ? tiify ? ? ? ?? NOW JUDGE GARY HAS A WHITMAN DINNER Absolutely No Sicrniricince. Says Qovernor, Who Was Host. - my dinner, aughed Uuvernor Whiti ; orters if th i pres? t? t hon leaf "A\ - gnifica ittachei he went on, seriou.<iv. "Judge ? (ary and I ?re ?ne often I ral I ? ? fudge and Mr". Gary were pn las ? ? n of to thi affair, whic . ? ? | ? . were ( Havward, who it lid would manage the '?hi : ,. s Presi I sr Son ? k that in Ju ?L'r they ?aw a condu l betweei . 'dr. Whitman. | ? He and the i imiliei it thai $85,000,000 LEAP IN SPELTER MINED Copper Increase Is $83,000,000 More than 1914. While Gold Jumps Only $7,000,000. Wa ' aflslBf in the United States is in the midst of a gres? "iiminary estimates of the ISI --.Hile publ'.r to-day bi . sho'.v large in - . ear In . -., . I a- about - I more than tin? iron production in ? r '? ? tha moat soroaa i ii than the 19 ? - ? - ? ? ? I toi et Basais ? ' I - - ? to-day. Tl ?it receipta. < >f thii ; 1,11 PESTERED FIRM SUES UNION Metal a'orkora tccoaad of Boycott la Meriden. I ?, ?. SI. rhe ' ? ? ? ' ' . ? nion of N'.ir'ii | ;ated loca. - '? ? len and tine?, ii unlawful interferene: . iinpanv. A p?r ? ' ? ? ib from inter'- ? the ? ? : i Ii procrees it l ? -i city a- . ?il months. About 'J.?i?'') workers an Lord &Taylor Founded 182d