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workers Partv Organizes for Soviet in U. S. Rafii<ai> in Convention In? dorse Program to Unite \1! Revolutionary Ele? ment? by Propaganda Metroes Hailed as Equak Lab?** l nions Denounce?! a* Having ibandoned Most of What fhey Had Gained r -,. \, ,v \\ ,,- ... r,- - .. ed before ... -< saio of "?I Labor Es . r y. - rker ? ' i itroluti fa - ., . ? ej - ,.- " ' S ' ..- ? ? ' ' :.? ? . . rrr_. ? provides thai I ? -, rP,T.-- . .-???? whole, all "he r?volu! ? - - ? sea " - ? ' the labor _??? ? ?.-. sing * / ? -? I a: is of equality fa the re' to am date apitai isst. \ character if the ira, the document a - ?-s? - Labor party is reac r- arcs the labor ? ni by point what ? ? ' - truggles. Song Glorifies Soviet ' rod need at' or ? ?panied 10 .-. ch the Russia was ? . legates v ere -. - ' opened at proa. ?' '"":" ?' ' worn o "??>('; by Steve e temporarj * ? d a n t p i n f r o ! ^ neighboring g alley a *v - the i hairman of to report. "Comrade" Bill Bonn 'ormer I. W. W. . ? ?? red the key . i he predicted ??.fe? ? ' ? rover ?:.? '???" ired: I "Wi ? ;curity, or I up to th L apit&l - rnment or -- | t ti I vith us. ! j rad ;. asi year? seem to think ! rar ha ?' ase was ? . ? ? ? . ; . carr trii it .. ' " I me . Five Purposes \nnounced Alter t pr igt ;? . r ?? I ... , . ..... underlying abject ar( '?' "".. '. i in? ? ?.-; _-?' again.;; ? - ? ermeate th* truly re oluti >r.ary ele I lessly ?ose I he re I ireaucrats and strive lot ? ' "2. participate ii ? -,;- md get ral political party'sl repi -?and -.-? ' of the government a capitalist i. dlize the work ? ,. ' ' ' ? [ ' workers and >? ? - lop oui Wf their trugg a fon for the ah -. pitalism. ; . i? ? "5. Reci govern '?"??. ind trad th it." tppeals fur Internationale j . - of this l : <>;? ram the most violent ! tion, da; o far. Dennis P?tt, -. a; party, of , I J " i revolution?r; T 0 I R tion of the Third In psr vung so far M'j ' you have not laid Blown ? utionary party. We. leannot ? . bu1 a mess party, " . raDid cro ?'-i'e va , gates, in which B. M. member of the Fr? r'-^'ar. "You should t?te pkh nd for the dictators lip W the t- ;,:.-... e : i a lion to cap lesa! " To ' .'? Cannon, another ?lega But you were Moscow and you are h*t recojrni >y the Communist In '?' ' t'a the use of all . ?*--'"" the "Internat adopted. Plundering of Islands Charged a.< cu ied the Araericat I toting and plundering ?! '' . Panama, Guam, the ?rS' and Cuba, and then de miediate freedom of '- ?. ? ? evacuu a 1 outly ? ? u;':i ' ? convention al executive com? er the m '( ? powers lo i and d*' \ Mew York: ,'anV*- P. Cai : on. Kanaaa; J. Louis J?*?ai J. K. Salutzky, New ?ork; Henry Askeli, Illinois; Mrs. Mar W? ' lio; Elmer T. Allison, *?>? U s irk; A. Mil '"!s ' 'k; Anno Swabeck, ??li -?ota; Caleb Harrison, Illinois; Roberl ainor, ??.? York; Jay Lewstone, New /?)?' "'" ' ? ' Bin, ?Michigan; A. ,T. ?Warson. New York, and Willian "?"??tone, New York. ?JL- f,?'hjwing ?even alternates afco *w? elected: Charles Baker, Ohio: * ??ruder. Kansas; Williaro F. 3?!?', :.' lnoi ' ?Ja(-" Carney, Illinois: nerold PI are, New York; Edgar Owens, jjy ' '? ' ?ornas OTlaherty, New ^ Companion of Deb? \> eicomed ?ifo." " ? ention took w -orrt? of a wild welcome to Joseph '?' o w?a release from Ai?HiPn Penile;;;:.,-, ... F,. samo tinte j that Eugene V, Debet wee given free-j dem. Ke was guest of honor at & din-1 ner in Yerkvill? Ca.no. 1 h diners )ih<! nrrlved at the coffae | ?1 Mf:-- n hen i eldv '.' v ? - iutrodu< Speeches had been made praising L?nine and Trotskj ""neu Coldwell was called <>n for ? speech? He responded with o ment that h?* had been fortunate In to "serve Uncle Sam."' t ? >mplained because, ?I- ' I or hi release and that >?b and others were signed let t Friday, none of the men were released until Christmas Day. He ?aid he am! the i-1 ners were whisked awaj from th< !'?-? on gates in automobiles so that they would not meet new pape - '?'-- fhe fovernme.nt, ??? ?a : ?Iws . -:. t] of that t orl ? I pt Cold ? 'nor Debs need he considered martj '] hey ?? ? ie* I ?ir work, _-? . Mondeil Forecasts Tax To Meet Bonus Outlay Merehant Marine Hill -l.o on Program; Hon.? Majority Lead, r Sert 'Harding w VSHTNGTOX. D? c. 26. Leg! : I ? m of Con ..... . . . enactment of bill nar ine, t o ? - ? . nu8 payment to .'.-? manent ? reg?; m appropriations, R . . ? ?? M onde! , Republican H '%,i ?c leader, said ' c? ifcrence vi ' There are no definite proposals on' - arinc or soldi? rs' bonus an kid ti ? . -.-?!?. al ? ??.?? at thii time. Mi Mond? I! aid, I - ubj r--.-- > to , 11 e r a . I mac, - . ><] ave i - appropr at ii h originate ? P re, enc ej ed .- ? ; l. ? ling ? he or fund -' to pay the P?ri i Mouse leadei .. d, wa t block of ] i'oi auch a bil '>?-,,,-? :,.--?? <jf such a n ure, he added, probably would require creat ion of .?. De :iftl ? ' ., VIr. Mondel'l ? ? " .-. cuss v ith the Preside t ? e "ren unei at ioi plan ing .'???' hip opera!ion, and I - ? , - - ? . ?. ?der . scu-.? on wou el be required be '? Congres i adop plan i a measure, -,?._?-... Tinkler Postpones His Muscle Shoals Proposal Vv ill Leave san Francisco to Confer With -* -ek? on Proj ecl on Januar) ?> WASHINGTON*, D c. 26. - Conf< r ....,.,, bctwee Secretary Week: ? oi C. C. Tinkler, h of a San i const ruct - - n cor ' fction with the Muscle ais, Ala., nitrate and power proj cet -, ?? - ich " P latter had am our ? - t ma ? rial L;.*'N- >m .a co that M r. I nkler -, ince *or \fi .. .- . gton Ja? iarj I or .'? S crei ary Vt cek: . M r. Tin er e> :' -? - -?> tele? graphed the Secretary of War he de d to make an offer for the Muscle I - propert ies, for the sai< and ?? ? ? ? - " 10W nego ?atii .: \ it Hei . ; .or? . Department officials were of ... .... neg0?, ?. itioi with tr .-. irer : Id be held in ab? yanc. en F"- er? -) :on fei.I wit! '? la ? ?-.,?<?'* .- authorized ith nality for Mr. Ford or uni fch? anu -. ? . an come t \\ ft i cot erei ? ? ? Bo no ni i Thank-? America For Initiative on Arms - Premier's Christmas Message Forecasts Era of Tranquillity and Prosperity Iv&noe Bonomi, Premiere.'' Itai; . through The N'ew York Tribune _-. t ;i cablegram conveying Italy's Christmas greetings to the United States and her gratitude for the arms ta ion . ?? ? em? . I begun by united H aid: 'Fro America ? aj a nc*A de ttini of peace, v I ill g ?? to the nations a new era of eri A n expres? sion of gratitude goes oui from the ? hoi v orld F - ible i ni; iative." Germany Sends .. ar Debt Commissioner to Paris Dr. Fischer Vi ill Discuss Repar? ations Vf'itlt Representa? tives of lite Allie* BERLIN, Dec. 26. Dr. Fischt r, ? ? of the German War Debt Commis? sion, has beer. . to proceed to Paris for, ??vu! d i tis with I be llep ;. : ations Commissioi cerns Germany's forthcoming reply to Repai ations Co on's tnqui i iva decided upon ai ter ir formal conferences between the n rr- of the Cabinet, Dr. Rathenau and i: idolph Ilavenstein, president of I - Reichsbank, *? vhic ral under secretarii oi r he M F Fiuanc? and Economics also wert present. Although Dr. Rathenau has been in constant touch with the Cabinet and also with President Ebert since his re? turn from London, where, he '.Ta? en . gi (] in reparations affairs, officiai quai tei the informa? tion he brought back, or to give ar.; dication o? the nature of the reply, which, it is expec:cn, will be dispatched to Paris before the end of the week. 3 Killed in Auto Wrecks N'OBLESVILLE, Ind., Dec 26.- Two persons were killed and another seri . here early to-d .-? automob I? in which they were rid ing skidded fro n ' :? road and plui iver a 1 tito a .'cnee. -, CINCINNATI. Dec. 26, .' ?? I? in tuti no accidei tg here to-day -made a total of ninety-thre? d< om ? at cause on County Two were killed und three injured when a ca? truel .. pole. A ed when he was stru< a itomobile just after he out oi' a car in which he -.:._ Convict, 65, Leaves Prison To-da'v After Serving I 1 -ear?* ' OSSINING, N. V.. Dec. 26 Georg? T?o*.* av?l. w -,o has been in Sing s nee Maren !_ 1907, is to be turned ild world : o-morrow. Nevertheless, he appeared to take as .- pi? asure e; any a ' the p ? m ? : ,-...,... ...ertainment 7->ro as 5enten< i ity-five year - burgl?r I 107, bui more than tc : eai th ? l ?? ? . . lucted for ?400-] behavior. II" is ty-l - year ? ??Id. it ten)Ion, hi ?>?? a, to ? ';.he outside. Wilson's Steel Box Brings Up Novel Problem Question as lo When Pub lie Document. Are Per? sonal Properly of Offi? cial Lacks Legal Stain?? Senator- Are interested Wonder if Publication of Facts kept Secret From Congress I- Proposed Washington Burea WASHINGTON, Dec. 20. When is a ib c document the privait? and pcr lonal i n perty ficia who hoo es to make use , ? li .i- : has be? ' - pet : ?? e publi? ation of the con box," ?aid to reveal "privai document ? \\ oodrow Wil? son, collected when he was at Pa Preside] ?- ' ? I and id v o ; peace cot to iucludi of i Fon and the I - mi : of ren. What Wai just how it come s about that i crel of the ol lie Big and the Cou l_n, meet ing h Mr. Vi inicial apacity, be private documents. e ethics of ;he matter and : 'opr ties of ? forme r Pr?s ident ? ? norl ant i ?. c published co Jrse, thai they arc s? cre? i i - the law of t he ca c. The best Formi ....... . : on. It pointed out tha ice, t ?? 're iden -. ? d choose to take paj - White Hous? on I theoi ire pri /ate, could not be es topped us u natt al fact. And n'':- ? he had re? move? ' from the White . hat I return them. Plain Speaking Is Predicted i of . ?- Wilson " tec! .( do cot aii ?ortant hitherto on per to the Versaillc T re the. Lei ons, there :" : rem. <? th? (loor o h? and House II Is - that - of the ii,_- i", t he I? ?i i ttee i emb. - ? "? bit? long conf?re in I ... . b< ne put ? Now the que tion ; ? raised wl Foreign Relat >n Committee and also purporting to put the country in full 0 es on i ' real ie of the case ut Pari ho v a iv?ng un all of I he important illurr.inatfi g facts in hi no . . ?. or wb I the "si eel bo ." n I be form of "private and pi .'?-??' the Big Four, conta ithei di I ight -...-. i ? g -n;. - ;??',? ri nee it! ; reat y and the coun In v ? Ppi h ? ound h n elf facinc d the league " - ? ?'? ? ? ?tely I tail : lortance ? -.. ? : ? of th? vastly ??..-.. . nd that the dis ?? - um ??' um? ? iiP' Puzzled by Dual ' a;>acit> Howcvei ' nol cleai ccived here hou M r, Will o ; : 'ari ai oui and the same time '. re : ? . American , delegation to the pea tice and also as a prh a arncrinu private and perso own use later on. O ne official, w. know, aid ? - ist o end to each department .. e official ? ? . ' ha1 .' had bei the e.usti only a lira ited i il ' ?? V,":? i' ? and that evi tken his own pe? ipei ave it, in tl la::i , to thi judgment of 1 ??vhat he " personal ? a fers. ber< it:' gj i; . , ..... . Llr. Wilson1 called "p< and are 'woi ::nd to w ! ai exti at the I nato he dark, They are incljned to withhold comroen ? ?. i to he produced, Burned by Vide Tie? Fire Mother Fights Flames to Save Four Children M !? . Mary Kei . - h. - ? ('in istmas tree in the nay:-:- ot in r hi me at S10 rhird '?. ? tlrs, Keogh was in the kitchen v he ''??' ? ?- ? ' ?? . ?:? and three of : ....:? playin - '?. iue tree. Hurrying to tl ? found the piano carl but 1 hat this had f?llen out" tin tre< While the four children sal about and cried, the woman smoi ic Sames. An alarm was turned in and the ap? paratus which responded attracted a '.. rge crowd. R ipl ? Mi r< no, of 20*2 Ea >t Forty-eig! t'h Str et, while ? ! g on ? ? ocked dowi ?; ; La: ?cab :. ' red a fracl [i , . lleception Hospitii Mr:'. SUNSET P.?UTE -Every mile ? Scene w?rf b w?i?e Sav.'l nan sor I wir it: >jr*and :ntarrr>stion I Southern Pacific Line? A. 1. Portern, Gon'I. Agent, Vefitenrfr Pipt. RoomJZOli, J65 Bro,?dwa<-,'..1Mt!?:iat4?G? | Lost Brooklyn Christmas Guest Undresses in the Wrong Parlor Bolls ?Next Door in Flannels, but Is Still in Error; Finnigans, ?Neighbor* and Police Spend Day Reuniting McDaragh and His Pant' Il take? a lad iront County G al way I to find adventure in Brooklyn. Mc? Daragh Lydcn, now of 08 Erie Street, Jersej I ?ty, came from that panic ' count] only a year ago, when he was ??? teei years old, and in n week-end visit 1 Patrick Finnigan, of 139 Hull . Brooklyn, he had more adven-] turca than any native of Jersey City could hope to find between ConnemaTa ? < Shannon in a twelvpmonth. Fo r m - " ' Ivi ioui the police ; ?nta " ' two cities were oxer blue ergi suit that McDaragh Lyden wore. For the ? ame peril ? : enaot - of ai apart u al 276 McDougal Street, ; w thin their locked ; ? i aDToad in the cor? ridors ? u fes rful glance IcBt .. dii en bodied vi tor, v 10 had :??:'? n ;. i rge <ui1 n Bei \'a par ront, ? addc ... hould nateri ' :r ind , nand earth] g The Luck of the Irish ! i the lu k of I he Iri: h mat ' ?? -'? i-; dc i, no c . when '? ' ? ' o : i ' v rial ... c\ en ing to do an errai d Ci r hi ? Friend Patrick h ? oi Roeka' a ? Avc u l migan' .?: i ection lo dcDn ri rh found the place on \{: ckav a; \vci uc ? , hout mi hap, 7t; lulled his mi on and c ! bacl . Thing ''??:' c il ?'?.ng . amev here on iwcver, :"t>: instead of to Hull -???.?? McDaragh into Mi Dougal Street, I o it, with never a . tl , ? r tel ? ';:'??. if, thi re wi h ? ? app n ? . of McDougal SI t-^' ' 'ied with ? hielt i On bol - ? ?? ame monol ton apartment , and it he appri hou i< ? ? \'-t>\i!z'r'- mu ' bi t he abode of ? ?he Finnegans ! is judgment again was vindicated by a Christmas tree in a' three doors to the righl of it. i l< ? m rod tnc Christmas tree well. Without thi slighte '. misgiving. therefore, ?e1 tramped into.the hallway McDougal Street and turned the or door 'tit" ground floor front, It nappened that Mr. d i ig ' r, SI irley, had gone to ;' ' en .d thai M r. Storms had ic parlor ocked against he : ret u rn, so tlval the knob ... the Finn t:-" ' ' nob, but was tin- Storms's knob, yielded ? to the touch of young Lyden, Star!? Shucking His Clothes Quite sat - ' with "' ?lf h ' per forming rrar a so prompt ly, .??i sti ode nto I he parlor that the Fini gans' parlor, -- oi n pi -ier. and began to ahuck hi > '? he . :l had shucked coal aisl coat ai ?; 1 is I ",,;i sers i void on the parlor re the picture of Robert Emmet should have been. He tiptoed tu the void and touched it, n kingcertain hat t was n void and , ... Eimm * ' pat lor " all and panic smote !:?... a this t'ai dawned . t la! the parlor i ould not be the Finnigan parlor. v.'-tbout pausing '" snatch up even ,-, i blue ' trousers be rushed from ? . ? .- . ? arlor .it -. I he house it - ? -. he had gained - of the sidewalk. No ight. He must walk to - fare to find help tolvc or he must ?-:.?'.' e ? ale . ere _ -? enyj at( cided to ??. ,'e A alone. The mo il lik lolution, he tl rht n the 1 e ne:;t door. Probably a : mi counted and cor.e one house ?.?: in fact, the nto.-'' he thought it I he more - .".iced he vas thai ! e had gone too far. Finds Another Latchatring Oat He entered the bouse next door, which .? ;. '",- cl ?' igal Street, and Eur ? el y trie the kn ? ?? ol "i---- parlor door of lhi ?''?? front. !'? yielded the simple rea on t - Wl i te, tenant of the ?: floor at 278 McDougal Street, had rorgottei ti lock it when he and Urs. te etired. Lyden entered the White parlor :;. a he could for the chills that The parlor ".ht dark te wa ? afraid I o itrike a match, began t? feel for Robert Emmet wa feeling for Robert Ern? ie upset a choice china poodle that sat eternally on the White r?anle' na basket filled - -ith china flowera and puffing smoke from a china cheroot. Mr?. White filing open the door a*. the noise the poodle made and im- j mediately iadi a much loudei on? herself al gh of McDara_h Lydi . in hia underclothes an? shirt, collar and tie, patent leather shoes ami hat, all complete save for his blue ergc suit, feeling for Roben Emmet. "Oh, my!" Hhrieked Mrs. White. In <-ame Mr. White, and hut. for tin honesty tha; shone in McD rag! Lyden'a embarrassed countenance and the ready wit which gave him tongue t.o explain his predicament, there mighl I have been trouble. A.; it was Mr White and McDaragh sat down tu reai on things ?un. It took them a long time, for by j now McDaragh had forgotten even the name of ilul! Street, He remembered it, at last, however, and Mr, White went ; to Mr. Finnigan's and borrowed a suit of clothe;; in which McDaragh thank fully returned to the Fi gar tree. A Mystery in lilue Serge ' I , ,,.. ? I,' Ug --..-jvf. ,Ui( ? ;,..;: had caused a commotion at "7(1 Mc Dougal Street. Mis; Shirley Storm;; had conic home and found it on the parlor floor with $11.85 in th? pocket and alrio a letter to McDaragh from Patrick . O'Toole, back in Galway. High and Iot Mr. Storms and other tenants searched 276 McDougal Street without finding any man who would admit leaving a suit of clothes in Mr. I Storms'a parlor. Then the police were called and they searched. Yesterday ! morning Detective O'Rourke, of the Ralph Avenue police station, took note! of the address of Patrick O'Toolc*! letter. He discovered that McDaragh Lyden had a Brother or. the Jersey Citj force, that he lived at the Erie Street ad? dress which -a >?? the envelope and -.<? ? a liting Mr. Finnigan a'. ??ti' Hull Street, fherc he found him. quite set aga'i ??? venturing out Brooklyn a^ain even to hu blu? serge suit, and there, through O'Rourke's detective ability, the blue aci'ge suit and itn owner had a re ? Negro Steals Self into (?rand New Year's Dinner Lands in Mine?la Jail. Famed for It? Chef, After Theft of \ma? Feast on Train William Schraemen, of Lynbrook, L. !.. or. hia way home fr? m a holiday visit to relatives, placed beside hi seat in a trolley car last night a black grip ? contained a roasted - h c en, ai annle. pumpkin and mince pies, celery | and cranberry sauce ; A delicious aroma permeated I is car and B negro ttting behind Mr. Schrae ' m<Fi began to squirm urn1.! - -. Mori and more ponderable becami the aroma ? arel mor" and more unea became the ! ncgrro. As the .?r stopped at Belmbnt Park ; iie dart*d from hi eat, matched the ; black grip and jumped from the car. He and the grin went over a high picket fence as though impelled by :-. midiron, and ail Mr. Schraemen could de '.vas to report his loss al tho '...-? brook police station. Detectives of the Lynbrook fore proved their right- to the title by bring? ing in a rotund and smiling negro named Theodora Pond, in whose home, they aid. they had found .'dr. Schrae men's black ?jrip empty. Pond. (till tig. 'van 3ent to ?ail for thirty day by Police Justice E. T. Neu. "Sure am playing in luck," remarked tin happy Theodore, a? lentence. \ ?>. imposed, "That "'! neola ?- ' has th? best "Sic Year's dinner in Nassau County." Near-Riot L'p&et. Dinner Patron? of Cafe Treated to Free-for-.All Fijrht The 100 or more persons who cele? brated Christmas last night by dining ? in the restaurant of Samuel Rosenberg, at 262H Broadway, had their meal en ?-. ed by a free-for-all fight, which threatened to develop h to a ? the result of an p.!torca'ion b..'eei Rosenberg and John J. Daugherty, ? 222 Riverside Drive, on* ?f his p Two table? were up e-s an', a of crockery waa broken. !:; Night Court Rosenberg t> : that Daugherty and his party were making a:; unnecessary amount of noise and disturbing- other patron*. He said : that when he attempted to remonstral rftb Daugherty he ""a.- struck - I ? nose. Daugherty admitted striking blow, dip. i.aid that iie was attempting to protect a friend. He wa ; nod $50. Coward 50 Years in One Location The opening of our new store at the corner of Green? wich and Murray Streets signalizes an activity of over fifty years in shoe manufacturing and retailing. From a small beginning in this same block our business under the personal supervision of James 5. Coward ?who is still on the job?has grown to include eleven connecting buildings devoted to the sale of shoes for men, women and children and a busy mail order de? partment that sh:ps shoes to the four corners of the United States. Such steady, sure growth as that of the Coward bus? iness speaks volumes for the service we are rendering; for not without the satisfaction of the public could a business of this size come into being. We acknowledge our indebtedness to the public and pro?er our thanks for their thus helping us so happily to round out a half century of business life. Sold Nowhere Else James S. Coward 260-274 Greanwich Str??*, New York i Near Warren Street) Firing Squad Exeeutes Gen. Reyna in Sonora Mexican Rebel Reported Canidit Digging t j> Hi fie? for a Fresh Outbreak NOGALES, Ariz., Dec, 26. -G?nerai Francisco Reyna. who had tieure?! prominently in revolution? in Mexico in the Inst ten years, waa executed by i Bring squad in Nogales, Sonora,1 across the international line from here, late to-day. !!<? was alleged to have' been ?aught digging rifles, saddles and ammunition from the ground near Canosa, Sonora, liftei n mil? west ??? Gei era] Reyna, " bo has been li\ Ing in th? mountains in Sai ta Cruz County, -rizona, 10 miles northeast of here, captured about 9 o'clock this morn? ing and waa taken to the Nogal? -. Sonora, jail, here he was tried '?..- a military court. Reyna's chauffeur also wa ? a rrested. Mexican officials ?aid I hat after R? na was captured loid >.i unearthed :i0 rifles, 30 aaddles and about .000 of am muni) ?on at the spot where ho was digging, R?yna and his chauffeur were arrested by fifteen ?Vfex cai oldiers under the command-oi n Francisco Gonzales. is and con followers, it is al legcd, planned to launch a revolution Oil Not Sure Leprosy Cure Cliauhuoogra Gives Temporary Relief. Experts Say - . ?; ' :: - ?;? o B ?reau ' P-ll i \< r i OX. Dec. 20. Chaulmoo not a ire cur? lep ., though use thus r'ar has given e United States Pul Health Service declared to-day in .i bulletin discouraging thi belief tli.it the courge could be eliminated by this treatment. "The Public Health Service," said ? he tatoment, "has fe t cci isary to i)'-- ? i the too op1 .-?' and extrava? gant churns recently appearing in the newspapers in regard to the curative etfects of chaulmoogra oil derivatives on leprosy. While the use of t?." oi and of i ta derivatives ha resulted in a considerable number of apparent eu n , it '. as yet do oon to tell her I hese "P. be permanent. isters of c lull log -?> o ; ' h largel; upplanted . ? : . ,. it i ttlt? .,..; ,, ageni ?n ??h? treatme I of lep In treating young persona and tho e. :- the eari;? stages of the dis? es ' - rnprov? n? i hai been rapid and ' '-: ki ng; in older pc r on; :< nd old? '' -:< '?- il ' : less so. $7.5,000 Fire Destroys .ouih Ni .v Jer. ev Farmer. Exchange SALEM, N. f.. De . 26.- -The largest fire h the lis ory of the Borough of Woodstown this afternoon destroyed the South Jersey Farmers' Exchange. Building, entailing a ?osa of about $75, 000, including tons of fertilizer and a large quantity of produce. Fire companies from Salem, Swcdes . Peni Grove and Mickclton re? sponded to t in-- call sent ou by f he ? remen. The l? re i - bel ieved to ,eei ta ci ed b pot I u I .21 Set* Divorce Decree Record in Chicago Courts ...??;. ,?,,. - , ; ?.. i H1CAGO. Dec. 'J'.- This year ha brought an unu?:uallj heavy grist t? i ?-. orce court h of Cook l ounty \.: i rox nai f ,00< ' 'hicago homes ! have been legally severed with decrees hand d down in the Circu?' and Supc fhere were heard in the Superior Court an average of 100 domestic ;> - es each week. The same average carries throueh to the Circuit Court. Flo Ziegfeld To Quit After Equity Break ?Contidi/?rf from Mi? r ? on, which sustained the validity of the contract. ??i '.'?fronted with the necessity for payi .?? ' ' w nu extra por ? . .... - - . ?:-. Z :'? ?a I e wo chorus lalaries 10 n"r cent, leaving ' tcago, andar ? , ? man gi - trad ? thai ba Two gh'? ?'? .>r' refused, to gi ?? ere tli ante led. ' Inc if 1 ? .; ? ton and an> Mi v ere is nor a producer in the oui '. " that M feld . complaint ajrain.-t Equ ty. We are simply sticking tip for our own people i arma of i ;;rr agreed to ? ?' Prod ng Managers' Associa? tion, of vhicr ''! '/? ?". feld is ? ?titra annol lo ?? and First Road Company Tl e ' ?iic^vro Bhow is the I "Follies" road compta. rear ft waa booked for?eight weeks a* Powers Theater, Mr Ziegfeld was rehearsing another company tu open next Philadelphia. The producer :;aid that it of seventy-five ?girls in the Chicago were Equity mem ber?. These girls had . ?red him that they had no complai-' to make, but were forced ito the po on 1 hey have M r. Zieg 'aid e ntered the tl ? i hicago in 1892. He brought ,.' band from Europe for the ? World's Fair a* Chicago in 1893, wa or everal seasons manager o lio'.v, and later became associated with Kiev & Erlanger in New York. Ho ?Hluc.ed "7/'- igfeld's Fi He also produced "Papa's French Wife," "The Fr : cl Maid." "The Little i," "The Parisian Model," "Miss Innocence," "The Pink Ladj id m - ?pectacular productions, f?:^ : ???? I wife wi ite Anna Held and his : is Bill ?? T?? ? ?-"?.'-. whom he mar \pr ! II, in; i. Man and Wife D'w in Fire s mi; [-H THETFi iRD, >i I . De !?:. Pay on Claj .eighty hi ? ?? ?? which destroyed r farm home near here early to-day. Their son, Fred re :ued 1 wif in roung Car Impairs Truck on Edge of N. Y. Central ?aA Lexington \v?>. Trolley Hinz Venirle Through Fence M Building Fine: Men Unhurt An automobile track belo Kvapiy Steam Li undrj . '? ?? ? ruck southbound Lesifcgto? A ? i - . jiBgton Avenu" yesterday morning and narrowly escaped plugging into the New York < ? ?? - Railroad col at tha Both tit" driver o? t Thomas -J. Kai and his helper, John ??? Vita, '?'<"'?'< v TMrty-sevenI ????.??? ? ?? ? ?? and ard fence at the building B cut, it? and - l*ir while the stopp The tru< Crave e fast to thi r.uc a*. Forty ? ,r. cleared the sou* . when the surface car struck it in the rear. Patri '...??. ?'?? an an George Blyth , of the East F*ftj r I Street station, i Centi to lift t : rue . from its perilous position. Ga-> Kill- Family of 5 As Father Trims Tree Detroit Foli?e Find Mother and 'i <'hihJreit Dead in Bed? and Man i* ith Toys in Hand lay u -ano ? re? c p . ??? ? tl rr". J id been a sph iated by :ra- front a ater. The fat coral ? fl trink ?? nded to 'a--'- to thi limbs. He- an pare i I memb . ? pep to bring tr i ? ral I f< ? hristmas .-- for the mother and children wen 'ercome in theii beds'. TlFE4NY & CO. Fifth Avenue &- 37- Street .VETCHES AND CLOCKS Dress Clothes Tuxedos and Full Dress ?as tailored by Saks & COMPANY are without a peer. (?Z?HERE is little latitude for variation in the (f?^S?? styling of dress clothes but the lines of a ^?^ Dress Suit or Tuxedo can be defined or destroyed by tailoring. No organization in America tailors dress clothes better than Saks ? hence our leadership in the production of dress clothes for the Metropolitan man. 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