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0> RIORDAN
ffl WOOD'S BRIDE
-weption ai Gotham Fol
??its Wedding in Church
0f the Heavenly Rest.
russ CHAP?N PICKS
HER \l fENDANTS
virria?; ,d Htrtsfcorae
w [_k. Place
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10 OF PERSONAL PROPERTY
M _?_ .1 I.W
Jrt!? Avenu, cor. 2 :th Street.
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cor. I ex SI
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M LOAN SOCIETY OF NEW YORK
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CourtUndl Av. cor. H8th St.
HlilMlKl 1 N
Smith vt, cor. Livingston St
cur. lifhevoise St.
Rockawav Av.
tir ?Ii am Av.
pitkin Av., cor.
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HARGt? O.N
LOANS REPAID WITHIN
TWO WEEKS FROM DATE
BRIDE AT CHURCH WEDDING.
M:. Hialen.
v n Helen P. Riordsn, who vu married yesterday, in the Church
of the Heavenly Rest, t'1 Wilfrid Wood, of Morristown.
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middle ?f ti
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B il l.rr honu?
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"LE POUSSIN," A FARCE,
AT THEATRE FRANCAI
Ultra-Parisian Flavor in Th
Week's 44th Street Offering.
Pal ? . |
the Tl
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chick II
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the mat? rna! t<
with
mother remaining in igno
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? moment . arriving c
tquplrh XY
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i drur.l
I two (
y n weil-'.'
? g ealf, ?irrive i
.' r>'< m, t" 'l ' horror of th
aeeembl**. and th? trie! la turn?
If th? tug ? ? ? ? intinuoua, ?.
n rip-roaring vai i? I ?
; t'arcc, 1 ? ' lit, fair!
pendei of th?-r
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of th
calf, what il I lin provoke
? antic
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ill the fun [ ?
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? am work, ?.
? net advantage ol Mom
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ind the uncle l, both o
? ? .-.dmira
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Mile. Arnim? Mer** had her firr
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part of thi
In ai ifterpii ca I "Suay'
? . i t" far Ix tter h.l
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who n? 'i ilrruin thai
' ? ? . ? .? . :'i,r other
WIM- thai
NAVY GETS WAR SEAPLANE
\>w Machine Detlan-d Fasted Huilt In
Any ( nuiirr?,
Marhlehead, Maai. Jan. '-"> The flr?i
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build? ri
t., be the trueted foi
? ...I, u:t?t
trii
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required bj e?
hour in th<>
pound load f..ur
[ th? - ML
NEWS OF PLAYS
AND PLAYERS
Musical Comedy Wins Eva
Tanguay from Vaude?
ville Stage.
Eva Tanguay, on?, of a larpr croup of
: ? ' ?ho don'l i are, will leave
vau.it'. flat ii
or so ai
I ass into the i
hande of the Timei Produ?
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? raer? PI atre
- .ral musical attri ' tl ere in
the laet few ytara. "The ??ir! Who.
I," the company's mon
producti
1 angu? - understood
that l e retained
New Vnrk. according to * h ? announce- ;
will be privileged to ie< the pro? '
? '. I : ; .ary 14. when ;t Will
it en.' of ?r.o neighborhood
? .in ge on the i ?
the remainder of th? - Next
I.OIlg
a new pit ?
that theal
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guaj . mgaeri fur
Ave month? every season.
"Hlt-the-Trail Holllday" will ?
lit the Astor Then- re intil F?
to the Harria to
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of the
l!srr'>, i? ex;"- ted to
? t?. r. darjorie Ki tau
t oui of tho eaal becauae of ill?
Six hundred mil itei i II view The
Weavers" a* I ..? Garden Theatre thia
afternoon.
Charles Waldron, whose moat recent
activity has been as leading man in
"Daddy L-ong?Legs," will be a portion
of James K. Backett'i Shakespearian
comjiany at the Criteri in The remodel-'
...?.(f: of the eratwhlle Vitagraph is ran-1
i.ounce.) to he proee? ling satisfactorily,
the ":.al print of "The Battl? ? ry of
Peace"1 ha? ,- I arried out of the
theatre in a critical condition late ye?
tertiuy afternoon.
Margaret Angln., in Rupert Hughee'i
dramatiiatlon uf Gertrude Atherton'i
, "'I ha Perch of the Devil," will
in Atlantic l tj oi Febi .ry 18.
play bai ! <-? a reehi litened "The
Vein of (?i In tl ting east
?ill ho Ferdinand Gottschalk, waiter
Walker. Viola Porteaque, Mrs. i
G, < rait-. George Dem . A fr? i Lunt,
Mrs. ( harl? - '? u .. II indsey.
Ralph Kommet and o? I
??eori-'e N'ssh will ho seen at tho
Palace next week in u sketch by Aaron
, Hoffman.
Ben H. Atwell, who has to have lis
typewriter automatical!) cooled ever)
seven minutes, Ii about to desert the
? .- tournament l Ice tht.
city wort tor the Knickerbocker
itre.
"The Will ?' the Wisp," ? tl
! Hrady featured, will ?
ton early In April, i?':.. Il tioo Ifort m
little later.
Paul Kir, last ? ? In "1
? ounced to a]
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of-town tour ?ill begin in it two
TWELVE HOBOES MEET;
SIX JAILED ON WAY
Millionaire How's "Brothers"
Have Hard Hike to Convention.
,11. .' UJttu? '. ' V ? T.-U.u'..t ]
BC Louis, Jan 26 With twelve del??
accredited, the Brotherhood Wei*
Aaaociation, of which laaei
How, millionaire "hobo," Is
< pened national
in St. Louii "'.(..i delegates, though
proud to call themselves "How's ho
ht.ee," wore absent because they had
been ifreatod and pot In jail on tin?
V4:.?/.
Two travellers from Philadelphia arid
four from New Tort were held up.
Brother How wired |9 to gel the Phlla
d? Iphiani oui of th.- Washington, Ind..
were h'ltl ae vagrant*.
! I..- four Mew sorters have been jailed
in Norristow n, Penn., and this 1" tool
expensive a dietanee for fund? la be
ZIEGFELD FROLIC
BRISK AND ZIPPY
Ginger and Color in New
Midnight1 Entertainment
on the Roof.
WILL ROOERS SIN(iS
WITHOUT A ROPE
Dolly Sisters Dance, and I vcn
The Tribune Takes Part
in the Show.
The thud in Plereni Ziegi ' serlei
??i pel snail) conducted "Mid
Frolics" was produced on thi '???
sterdam Roof al ? polnl equ
tween i Ktrem? ly late M?
and .m . irlj i 'tir Tuesday i
round numbers, 11 .. i v. it
eon ta i i thing, 1
sei to ! ' I . I n irrymore In a go' -
h... thai n
rymore was pi isnl si the op? sing, but
It Is not ? ..in that I i
ment has ?
appeal anee.
A; ? tl.- -in ? i ?
in no gres! ?
v. :... :. : ? ' -, .y, (h.it it , .
olid . ta| enterte
and thai ' n ea with a da '<? that is
not always i i?,.! in the i
that i ons half hours
. . ? ? V, 11
i.ess u i-.?.. ? ons the !?
George Jean Nsl hi
l the lif.'. I? Isnt ? '
n?K'ht tha HH | rhnnce I
Ethel Barn i . Pord Juke, I
and "Diamond ?! m" i nti rta
? 1 las Ishnsss, and 11' .
(.??i ..ut of l,., teal i" puncture 't bal
loon with s cigarette. They are "c
t irre:
'I he l i"'. 1 vea a i
ti.' ' , i ' es of
So much fur the j.'.:?.'
There sre chang and
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For st last the
Let n i ' rhere
to thai
any pn
ly coi ' ? the per
aonal direel
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the prog ram i
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pretty and
lul.nr "ne if CI
problei
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KogCI ?' been pe
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if a: '
be i.
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play? a hai
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deal the s1
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B ??? ?' edit 1
Is due, : ll be
that Gene Bucl
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who totalled 1?
Furthi rmore, the I
used ?. ' ?
Pull? r, and 11 fully | '
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"JIM" BRADY TO DINE
OFF 90-POUND SQUAB
Ostrich, Stufled by Sin r, Will
He Cut Up for Dinner.
Jam. i Buchsna
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a feu
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ENG v.l mi vi v
Mr. and Mr?. V.
of 140
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Mrs. Warren 1
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?\l)\ ERT1SF.MFN i'.
Business Men's League of the
American Jewish Relief Committee
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BRYAN A CONVERT
TO FORD'S PLANS
Commoner Accepts Mem?
bership on Permanent
Peace Commission.
PILGRIMS1 LEADER
DROPS FROM SIGHT
Detroit Hein That Mr. Ford b
?mi ll?> Way to New York
and Is at Sea.
I ' Importa*!! ?Imr?? of the peace
movem? ill) have h< es hr..u--ht
the i ? . ? ? i .
of Will am J Bryan a.i s member of
rd permani
? ?? diepateh from
ng of the i ?
il In .
.' membership In
.iittee,
I ge ..(' plan?
I ih< rt time lot? r Col
on i 1 i tted the trn
smi.
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?hip, but can i i '
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US , Fla ,
? . join
. f?
The Deti I ?eft
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U he? .'.'. r. Foi d
'. . ? . i ?.met
i too
... sd that h.- had
for '
He had
.,..,..; ; ..
? rim. hut up to thin
had mel n the
Bryan hell? eould
remen! hetter ut home than
i
1 .??! ?!.?? develop
of the !?'"! ? ; ??..' " plan '??
:r i ?. ? sd that he
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aching of llryan
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Detroit, J I he heen
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? to 1 ' ! ? ?
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: BSS It thai Mr. I'..rl ha? qui? tljl left
I for New Vori?, where hi. hat ??? ?.-??-."I
I , .... ?'.,? ',,, . . . .,, a|| : |
onarlea, und thai Mr Bryan will
loin him. Another report wt? that Mr
1 srd already hud left New Y.,ik and
wai now aboard temo iteaa*or.
Nona of Mr Pord'a various ipeclal
, secretaries ur md?, || m the eitj te
' . ? '. sccording to un sflieial of the
Pord Motor I ompany. When aeked
where Mr. Kord muid be located he
itated thai Mr Ford had left no -vori
in to hn whereabouts and h? did not
know.
Mr Ford reeentif Mated that he
? would erosi the wai again if bis preo
enee would be of any help t.. the peaci
, movement and thai he would spend hi*
. fortune ??? bring ui...ut his ambl
to.i- pa-:..-", ti.!, itatomeat, Il la t..
: lieved, i-i the foundal on for the rumoi
. that Mr. Perd II OH h i -i way to rejoin
? ; '.,'?'? pal i f.
$:i 1.500,000 SAVED BY CITY
1 It. Fulton Cutting Tells of Cut In Cost
Through Fflirlenry.
Py the Introdurti'.'i ..f efficiency into
our city government 'he taxpayers of
New York City will pay 131,600,000 less
thi. year for the operating r-.st of th.'ir
government, U. Fulton Cutting, chair?
man of th" New York Bureau of Mu?
i in an
sd h before the Columbia U?l*er>
sity Institute of Art? and Sciene?
The lecture was the first ?p a ?er!''? of
five conference! i set, "Male
! fflcienl ''
rhs municipal ras i and corruption
". hich m the i.'. '. characterised t s
. pal g
r. Cutting said, u
... n poll?
*Ths
' so this
year rating coal theii
11 ive 1 ad
to pay If th" average rate of Ii
I ; ed in
. in IM3?1IKM had eon I I
to IBM."
Mr. ??uttinc dee?
r York H
l .4 reduced ti..? death ra
?. ! 1918
from 18.26 to 18.63 a tl
? ? rate had I ? '?? anproni
1,000 moi e peri ? -
died during the ??..?.t ;, eat
CUBA TO RUN OWN ELECTIONS
V. s. Will N<>t H?> Aeked to Supervise
Balloting; Says Colonel Collaso.
The report that certain prominent
? !ubam would re |uesl ths n tsd
Stat? to lupervise their eoming !'r"-:
, ....
met Rosendo Collaso, com?
er of '
The eo here on account of the
lllnen of his ?on, who i-j attei
1 ? ?.city.
.- ? right," he tali, "
ask any other rountry to mingle in our
.'. affairs.
. ran Cuha four
f ?rood ai ' . nment,
ild be an u t for any
? ike ? a request. The
ted ?'1
.. ?'.. r and ? rd? i ? i
C? onel Collaso,
Is a very | I Cuba
SHIP CHARTERED
TO SAVE SERBS
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Only Way to Aid the Ref?
ugees, Relief Commit?
tee Is Told.
TRANSPORTATION
WORK IS BEGUN
j
Wilson I hanks Belgian School
Children for (jifts More
Contributions from Jews.
The difficulHi.-, experienced In renrh
in?- war sufferers In Serbia with sup
I ? Caused a change In th" D
of re!.. | ?. ,;. ?;..<, |? tt,,. Halkan
1 ounti : ? \ ' .?: m ;?. . ?? . ; arnu
House received a cable message from
? ?- Par - breach peeterdap ?tatting that
? ' ?? ? , ild 1
1 eoun?
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i . . ? . .
? .- . ..-t . ? uld be
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tane? sin of
.? hing
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i..suit of an
. le by
.
llowing iiii-k-uage to the
P
? rit'i he dona except take
Menu and
Queel f food is i
for ths ' Transports
re can help
1 he -u'T' ring in pli
.
hut.til
hundreds I; ing dead '
:t ! ' ? and f no
. 'he ?lu.it it. ?
rs the pie w ho can
rt lleve the ?' "rung
.. ?- i."
It wh- snnounced here yesterday that
i ar
iteamship,
.? ? | work of transporting the
n progress.
It ii ? . the French ?rovernment
will lend a convoy for the '::?tt relief
urfereri.
WiNon Thanks Helgian Children.
The Commission for Relief in Bel
? It had
from Presiden! ?B
express!ng ? if the
???ft?- from tl e Belgian school ek
-ion at
Ja .
rth, head of
ktion,
turned from France to rep rt
?' ? . i children and
i . ? iva been i
...
of Franc? and Belgiui
the Cirele
KochHrnt.eau, 26 fourth
Str.et, ihe dec?an <i that ??' ..II the
mot her? from ?;?' ii
who??' : only
two had ? i '? ?
i n ...
orphan ,
The orgs il i I ' BTeoaan ?
Proclen ?' the
Fewisl R an
meeting at
the H? tel ':' Elkes
ii chairman, and ?<?).?/ prominent
?ornen havat pie.:.-. I
?.. n ike Jewl ?h ! en Tkers
day a i*etC IBS,
-a
MRS. VINCENT ASTOR
AIDS UNEMPLOYED
Gives Luncheon to Study Prob?
lem of Man Out
Of Work.
Mr?. Vincent Aster ??'?'?? an "un?
employment luncheon" fnatl rtlay at
her home. \'ll
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reklem of
-??form i
? repre
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the men who fall i
haca on tl I ' port
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the Mui .'
ly by
-
?ion of ?
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William X ?Vhitli .*. former j
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?he 'en
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who are res
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ed and j
"A seco i
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The SI
tor of SI .'
ducing Mr. '.'?
Of M ' .
demand for a ma
day's labor.
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Ot-tGANIZgO
OCTOBER A"" . ^> .
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HAS CONTRIBUTED
TOWARDS THT
i!. 5. Jrutti?l? Sr?rf Day &pmal fr.uiX
January 2F, 131B
NATIONAL
JEWISH RELIEF DAY
?TOMORROW
BUY A CERTIFICATE
Nine million human
beings arc suffering
terrible privations.
Starving, homeless,
without m e d i C i n e?
nine million Jews are
calling to America for
help.
(jive your answer by
buying, tomorrow, the
day set apart by Pres?
ident Wilson as the
National Jewish Relief
Day, a certificate.
Please fill out the
enclosed order and
mail it.at once.
I eiM \o*K my check for $
certificates at $100
certificates at $50
certificates at $25
lease mail me
ail
certificates at $10
certificates at | ?
certificates at $1
Nam?4 . .
City . ..
.-Vieil ?? i
State . .
Make check? p-.y-.l,le to HARRY FISCHF.l.,
Treasurer, 83 Htrk Row, New York City.
ei ire i ? *? lea hecks
: ? ? MRS HARRY It U T, : ressurer,
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