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THE BOSTOV GLOBE FRIDAY. OECOfBER 21. 1W6. MITCHELL FOR LABOR, Hl'GHIlT FOR CAPITAL. HENRYSegelCOi i open evenings till 9 GOOD ROLLING LAST NIGHT Bad Weather Does Not Deter Men.

RESTAURANT open all day and evening. Splendid musical program. Washington and Essex Streets. Both Accept Places on President's Board Of Nobel Prize Trustees. MERCHANDISE BONDS for those who cannot decide what to give for Christmas redeemable in merchandise to amount of face value.

Henry SibgelCo Christinas FURNITURE Ready for Prompt Delivery TELAYED shipments of choicest Christmas furniture giy our customers the advantage of complete selections. Knights of Columbus Team Put Up Excellent Totals. Four Good Matches in the Trolley League. 1 11 HP, DELIVERIES WASHINGTON AND ESSEX STREETS PR I III I.IYKKIi h. TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES and ALL HOLIDAY STOCKS FULL and COMPLETE because we do a big business in these stocks all the year round and must ALWAYS have them complete.

SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS on all broken lines, sizes, etc. RARE BARGAINS FOR HOLIDAY GIFT BUYERS AM Prices are reduced in keeping with the lateness of the season. Fully a thousand special gift pieces are marked down for This Evening Till 9 O'Clock giving the men a chance to select their gifts also Friday, Saturday and Monday. Christmas CANDIES Save 25 And Know Vour Candies Are Absolutely Pure Made Every Day in Public View in Our Own Candy Kitchens CUBISTS sSCJUfM -Fn CAHD1 BOXES -Absolutely pure ily, from 5c to tu John MnniK.u., Prialdetit of lha I nUio Mine Workers of rrenlflcnt A marl-. MARVIN ni'GHITT.

of tin- Chicago Northwestern RHllway Company. CAIN BY KISSES Assorted flavors, made while you wait, nt lOt' and 20f box. aTELROSI CMOCwl is tav night a busy one on the pub-tU tUsi. H'ifl Willi a few exceptions th bowling aa quite good. The Aral half of tho adrift In the Cigar n.d league ended, with Traitor A In the lead.

In the Knights of 'olumhn league, yeltadnlld was high roller with a tenrn tfftal HIS- Harney of that Iram EHfptslbed a new, Indivlduui throe .11 i illi a total of 344. Hit It itlM'j i lose to the record. The scores: Tralley League. HKhltEA HQ ALLEYS CTn-laea K.I I Meters 4 8 8 Tr.l 1 3 II Tota Hfl "7 Kasao. rot M7 HO Ml 2Sn I'minora 7d MO a41 Hum.

I' Ml KM i'KIl Cialrr. KM 71 M2 24 (o lul :7 K-r'g-n It 35 k. 2-2 Mi (18 207 til- 1 Tota.44n 4'M 4is UtM MK.DloRt) ALLEYS l'tbUo I 44 ad ford i a a Tit. i a 3 Tot. Ortf" 1 v- 7 -4s Ward 7H HI Ml I7 72 loo x.1 an "7 1MH Miiflllr Mil M7 Ml aiWI win i 'i -i i i m'k mm ii7 ano fn km MO 77 Tot.

I. .7 4 1" WO 4X1 414 12M KV I.UKTT.HQ ALI.KYH Ktrrftl Mij Hawthorns i a i-i i a 3 xata tfWn I'm mo so Ml mm L'114 (if I'i'l 71 HO 274 Hi'soa 104 71 KM fin. I. 117 "I 273 00 2SO 3M If "thy MM J23 104 Hit Uf 'iim, ihi Ml 2M Jam's 7.1 74 77 FANH (IIHISTMS BASKETS AMI BOXES k.d wlUi olntes and bon-bons to order at very low prices. CAK I I mil van-lla, nut caramels, worth 60cspecial, lb OOC GBEAM IM Made fresh hour, assorted flavors, packed in fancy holly boxes, spe- -Q-, Glial, box jlVC absolutely pure, 14b.

box COM CRISP Fresb made, lb HOY VI ISSORTED CHOCOLATES Special, BCTTERCUPS Fn sh made, assorted flavors, lb LFM0 DBOFS Bestcjial-lty, lb Morris Chairs 25c 20c 19c 40c 19c M.iii. In fancy box, reRularly 40c, special WASHINGTON, Dor 20 The President announri today the acceptance by John Mitchell, president of the I mtfd Mlfie k- 'f America, aa i representative of labor and Marvin If iik hit t. president of the Chicago at Northwestern railway company, an a representative of capital, of the "position tendered them by the President aa members of the board of trustees, to which he will convey the amount of tli-- -Vchi-I peace prize. According to the Pireatdenfs plans the chief JusiHte or the suprema court, the cecrotary of agriculture and the aecre-tary of commerce and labor will be the other member of the board. The fund an.otints to more then and its income Is to be expended In hrinRiim together in conference nt Washington repreaentailvcfH of labor and capital for the purpose of discussing industrial problems.

29c 23c MT PI'IMJE Chocolate and vanilla, lb Male Nleuel Ilnin Floor. Mtrert $250 $4.95 100 Morris Chair Frames, Belling till now at 200 Morris Chair Frames, Senilis till now at $7.50. 50 Morris Chair Frames, Selling till now at $12.50. Now. noro "COZ Cotta1 Purity Seed League.

ADAMS SQ AI.I.KY8 irk St I Enierwin Guaranteed 1 3 Tola liarle 2 2s1 1aWel lis KM HARVARD TEAM LAST, Three Defeats and One Draw for CrimsoD. 8 Tnti (12 234 Ml 2411 ur, jc.i li'A 266 71 24S EVERYTHING FOR THE CHRISTMAS DINNER MAIL ORDERS FILLED i fllNon AO I'mwloy 7fl I'ii i 'win 7m M'-'frm K2 S3 IIK Ml Mil Ml MTi 237 ril'ham 24', laiwatt 78 2K EiiKTt'n Children's Morris Chairs eJBBBWBBSBJBMsHBBSSBm 50 with cushions, $.50 50 witn cushions, $0.00 Value at Value Music Cabinets 77 Plum Pudding, lb. 19c 20c Pound Cake, lb. 14c 50c. Apples, peck 40c 2a" ltiirrlj iinii Mnlnr llnlil- VrlaVt Mlllt, I I ir el ilcllt lone IfAXSeL pin ni ii ti if il i ii uiiiflr of IhM.

fit inn ua llel lelml a miffti I II Hli 14- II I -4, -4 a 4 Utl, iiouml -iike. miiile In inir own 19c brat i-io. can I i nil. ii Hi iHM Inl. i mi, iTk 1 1 tin i Tbta.411 Ml 42tt I2701 Tot.4;iu 418 1247 Kunpiliur 1'takft 12 8 Votl 1 2 8 Tota rti.wit'n HO 73 81 214 Jrrx 70 711 ftl 210 putniai 7o 70 (II 3V) Ifebst'f 74 73 R7 214 liii iik M7 Wl H2 87 70 238 ferter.

7 87 232 fflrney TB 70 wt li liner 128 Al 100 WlSilVrry. 1)7 111 70 2B8 HiitllKlit hiikrri unit the Miuiifl eilki- In ll.isioii ni sp, inn. prleeil for ale (ft lbs. Itai.it lb 14c lot. um 4.

13-4 1 Tel. 132 1411 442 I3a0 1.1.1 I I. AI.I.I.V.S Fillt 1 Wnliiirn las TU 128 Tom H7 k7 U7i rinrtn II." Iir. i0 2Mi) aliln in 7.1 HM 24 Ulller. M7 lo7 SO HUM )STH I Is Ml In'i Id M2 2'11 I 'l- h.3 no Ml 'JiTJ 'itniii 113 Mo tm 272 batui no ih km mm 140 Tol i.wl Tols.447 173 464 U74 25 Mahogany finish Cabinets, Selling till now at $7.50.

20c New Nuts, lb. 15c Cambridge Chess Players No Watch For Columbia's Cracks. M)( mi lbs. fnney new mixed nnta, ronalstiiiK of Hrnslla, neenna, 37c Oranges, doz. 29c grenoDlr iTalnuta, Alberts mid Tola.

431 882 431 ir.4 Tots 4i 1150 Ki'lilegel A Tut tier Krcek 1 2 I I'." a I 1 2 8 Tots 20c Orange Marmalade, lb. crock 14c llarleley'n eelehraled Imporled bin. i iiningr ma rmalnde, sold firri where for 2()e spe- 14' In I -lb i-rm'k (1 doa limit) 15c a I inn da. nrlli 2(lc. ape.

rial. lbs. 41e, lb irf'kley K8 Mil 7H 2.1.1 feran (Ill 7n (Hi 1181 Mercantile League. MM) boxen fancy anrrt Florida oranitea, regular BTe giuida, Frlalar only, )i tlB at VI, Turkish Rockers 24 Genuine Leather Rockers, JH QSQ Massive comfortable $25.00 Chairs J-O Henry Sleijel o. Fourth Floor.

(Uiwaer. (II 7.1 7H 212 711 (18 07 211 Sum una 77 78 201 sl.o AI.I.KVS au.ll'u 114 84 8B 2(l Tota 258 28S 231 727 i Tota. 180 I 214 031 12c Prunes, lb. 9c shipment of faney Santa tiara Valle.v thin skin frolt, reKolarl; CSte, npeelal, 71 His alio, lb Bath Soap 2c Cake Ullrhrlat 12 8 Tot how. 77 M2 KM I'Tir'nn H2 HM OK 24 OlJoW, 70 2.13 ii i itr MO 7M 7tl 232 'liiitlll H2 M3 HO 274 Knights of Columbus League.

SHM1.HSKT AM.KY8 I 2 8 T-ita ir.mli 71 mi I''ti fawM. 70 73 78 2 1 ft Pawn a2 HI 24A n-frlM I iii 2'r, Mnm'ril lal ana 12c Grape Fruit 7c Iirge thin skin solid fruit, worth I lie, ease of I le BB4a each JC Flotilla, absolutely pure ll doa. VHllinli'liil Chelaea 2c cukes limit i. 77 eukra to eartea, spreliii, -nkr NEW YORK, Dec 20 The loth annual Intercollegiate chess tournament between tennis of four players each from Columbia, Harvard, Yale and Princeton universities was begun at the West Hide republican club, 2307 Broadway, this alt-ernoon. Of the players, Capablanca.

Keistay, Kosenn, Orucning, Johnson, Stephens and McDermott made 'elr debuts in intercollegiate chess. Tho appended table shows the pairings and the openings adopted on each of tho eight boards: First buard Capablanca, Columbia, vs Bra, k. tt, Harvard; French defence. Second board AlcClure, Harvard, vs Wolf, Columbia: Vienna openinc. I PAPAS HAND IN HIS POCKET ABOUT ALL THE TIME NOW 2 I Tola 1 2 88 2SS crnnln 7.1 74 118 8 300 Sft H3 To 412 42.1 424 12451 Tut" 113 tOH 1231 Klllo'll Bemsi 8i Mule' I H2 8 Tota I 233 73 2H1 81 238 in i 2n I 91 2-12 LIMA BKWS Warwick brand, 4 1.1 I'I I II VII II I Shuinna Olives, xmoeo so Hi2 2s i Kin'pan 83 74 Krown and pai-kril In XlrKiniii, I T.l 1 brand, ever eefl Well tilled 3 8.1 H.I 2H1 litirna II irnej "I atoa I'ilciif 1 2 K2 ai rai 7R I'.

III! 244 7 villi 25c with 12c Ii.m'ly ion Mo inn 314 r.inneil si an on, nun i ni rieli, nutlv llit-lor, medium slse cans ayl.HO, ran 71 72 llll Tola 232 22M 22M I HI 217 :i.3 H'C llirh 7 71! 77 Si! III! Tota 487 478 473 141H Tota. 428 42.1 428 1 281 hc. lcr M3 I II I 7M 73 7-1 '12 AS Tfl wast Km Hull APPI.F. Ill I icit 1IX.I.I from arln-iril tart 1. tnr pmld I iik.

mi, ii. rroek 1 g-Il. BMrBa I -lb ioC 3 Prrk-a-lmn lirnnd extra fmK-y n-il rlp ilelleloua raaplir rlra, iakrtl In heavy sugar syrup, hrrmrllenlly scaled cans, a OS. ii-lb. cans ir.

ean -liJV Tota js'1 vs Mill 3 Tota 8(1 ldl 27.1 78 HO 237 87 229 All All A2 83 202 Klin 1 IfitrptiT H4 M'M u'a 7 Dtlmmj 80 Ma wry "5 1 1 ley 11,1 rTnX dfS mix i.i itriiuge in. Kunriin ill H2 Mon'an AO (Vmnefl Min i) IU2 1) tli 8,1 M7 87 sh 12 i AH 74 IM 01 A3 115 Tlilrd board Bluinbcrg, Columbia, Oi uening, 1 larvard, Ruy LoptE Pourth board Johnson, Harvard, icf'l nnaoiiiteiy pure, I boll'e a in a 1 1 10c vs I ol II in II I 11, I.i.i. NOODIF.S pa, knur AWL lira nil, do, si.i.". SMI IT CIDKR Made from selected npiiies. crashed haarli iv ((il'I'KK Harmony blend, first combination of old seleelrd differ, producing- a most excellent drink, full flavor and ilelletile aroma, aipeelal, lb.

B1.4M), 22C TK I'7atra fine qualt(' Formona, OulniiK, Knglliah Brrakfnat.Jaiinii, Ynnng lb. (inaiiuwdrr and India and Oylnn. pnaHeaaliiK rlehnenn of flavor, smooth, dell-rsjte nip iiinlit, easily sold for 60s, special, ft lbs. TOM TOI Miiii.nl brand, estra standard quality, minni anil packed In Jersey, all whole fruit, worth speelal. caae of -t du.

l.r.o. ean s- It 1 1 1 Bald il -In I brand, very fancy sele-ted, teniler H-fornla trrasa. do. 1-Ib. 1 "7s onn tpU.OO, ran Wl 4 OH Suiidrop.

standiird qnalily of I94J4J Maine corn, fender, renin and delicious, euse of 77 9SLSS, dos. Stl.lo, Iflc mi J.vl Sil (ITAMI Hay in I brand Maine augar corn and limn Tola 43(1 470 UM1 Tota 423 31)1 412 1270 on niiiiiiiii nil i ineas, gnl- I'ltlnu I Maplewooil -iiiiK juu. '4 1 a 3 T.la: 1 2 lion I bii lue- Sill-, alll. Tola 410 IIU7 liaol Tot.3M.". Ml 371 1145 Sudbury Industrial League.

Sl'llltlllt AI.I.KVS Rnalori A merl" una ISuuiv Oroeery lvrk i. 1 2 Tots WfM i Mil H4 Sp's. US Ml KS 2fU rUJ. Ml Ii SJ Halton till HA 7 227 auiiin 74 mi ri sp d. aa ua II' Ki'f 114 71 llll H2 2oN 3H4Hniltli.

S7 H7 H4 2i Mi 4 1 I8U 43(1 1 2li 1 1 Tots HH 8811 1 22 1 Corporation League. AHItl I II AI.l.1.1 I i i bluacr a Tota wn 2 io s7 2'U arnlr TABI.il RAISINS llluli i-isirr riilnlna, on, I I i in H5 H.1 flfl 306 Html. M7 78 Katiih'r as 114 too rti'ii. rsios HT HI in7 2H3 (i ff'n'y 0.1 K.1 flriine.T 04 At 72 2.1.V SuIIIt'd 8.1 03 H.ili 7H so 7'! 23.1 luiiimiy 711 7B II ll I It Iill. 222 58? 224 Brown, Cohiffibta; Petroff's defence.

fifth board Ward, Princeton, vs gess, Yale: Sicilian defence. Sixth board Kimball. Yale. vs Stephens, Princeton; Petroff's delence. eventh board Williams, Princeton, vs Kelsev.

Yale: counter center gambit. Fluhth board Kosenn, Y'ale, vs Mc-Dciinoll, Princeton; two knights defence. The first name In each pair played the white plei ies. Following are the results: Capablanca beat Bracket after 3') moves. Wolf beat McClure after 37 moves.

Johnson and Brown drew after 43 moves. Bluniberb beat Uruening after 43 moves. Inney I lirlaliuua boxes, raeh -'1 I io i B3 ii it A I 111 mi, lirnnd, liiiii-uughly eleaned anil Tota. 381) 431 408 1226 No OssMfMlS PBACHBI HACGI, slice. I for rrrum, extra stniiilaril fiim-v fruit, put up In heavy IBgaf slUt.

mulira a tlrlleloilH ilraarrt. doa. 1 c-lb. cans i i ran sVW rRBHH Fill ITS HACBIi fresh peiiehes ii nil pears, flurst iuiilit Hartlelt pears and Lemon ling peaches, preserved In heavy sugar syrup, quart glass (ytC pi Fit IT nothinK but extra) fi-ulls find sugar used. IH varieties.

I dee, I -Hi. Phoenix top gluaa jars Jar Ol.lll'.s HA.BKd Cgaeen Olives. Tota 41.1 447 451 13131 Jam 1 1 ca Plata 1 2 il Tota1 aiiiiiiiirii, aios. axi.iii), 14c i i a iota Ilayea so Ml s7 27M fal'h'n. (18 TABLE si nt Sail Mar brand.

ni nine, ii a. i up. II III ll I 1 1 8 1 70 225 00 80 271 s4 ui Mil H.1 SBS 70 80 284 I a .1 I a I 1 a 3 Tofa 77 Mil 244 Rob' nan 7H 7fi 71 23.1 hli 8M MM 711 Mnlnv KM 113 03 WMta 7s hi si t.i Hi 80 lai liai Hi-rtr 380 ii He rn U3 244 lloll'llv 88 M'C'by 71) 270 Ijapure. 78 22c i ill na .1, 72 240 beans, packed where grnwa, -ase Mil s7 I'Tiiatia HI 73 I Si Hire, 11111,1, and de lelons, i-a a. triOS 4 resea, put up In hiiikrta, ml 2 lbs.

about I lb 10c 4f l. i i ea fane, 24c s( 4 MM 2.13 7 UH MS 2Ail KM H4 H2 27 1 rih iies M.I 73 H7 23.1 tl I nluffeil with pimeiitoes, lurge. metit ami ilelli-ioua. qunrl Ward beat Burgess after 44 moves. Stephens beju Kimball after 64 moves.

Williams heat KeTscy after 20 moves. Rosenn beat McDermott after 23 moves. The standing of the colleges is: Co 4 12 4n4 4im 12341 Tola II, 11 4 I MM I 122 3M7 430 I'll, lul IIKKTS Ilinner Party brand, iilood red, natural -olor, il. lien and tender, los. 11.

71), 1 can pi: II tZKI. Marrowfat very 45c liottle Toe, pint liolfle GI.ACJfl I III IT Assorted, put In ISBjy deeornlrd I hrlaln.iia 'x 2ft box Roe, Si-tm ba olIC II A It 1. 4 SI I. Vt i a 3 r.ia 1 2 Tota. 430 4.18 4111 I2HS Tota 4(10 42U 408 1233 I.

O. O. F. League. NaT) Koxhi ltY AI.l.i.VS ktyettc I H.ixliiiry 1 3 8 Tota 1 2 3 Tota An.

I In 70 8,1 212 IVan'nn 04 74 03 243 1 1 In i 1 I 77 80 74 2371 Mlndi-ii 73 73 70 224 Akliy. 83 77 77 23H lliirrla 8M 72 101 201 Shi.1 -lil VII 7s i 1 HI KB H3 2V3 W'llaon. W4 86 W8 277 lOUpel 81) 71 79 142 01 2.17 7'! K.l HI 123H 2l 243 2'U 222 2111 i-liolee sweet tenner men. S'i 7s 78 231 rairsii 7 77 A I I) It Mineral Spring Water. iinturr's own reined demonstrmtee and sold In our liroeery Dept.

12c Kasmcli 77 aicil. S3 7o Kil iiar AT U'l 231 Hail KA 112 miiiiII peas, ease of ti do. dos. fl.io, can nmuiini, I -1 ll glass Jars 23 7B 24H 1'n iv an 74 Ml 71 ss H3 ma 2H7 (Inn Henry Slegel o. Fifth Floor.

Ilii'-innl PI. eide Tula 417 40U 443 I20U 402 414 X1 123H Tota.411 411 124 1240 BJSeM Tsto.SST 3S2 444 123 Zioiltll 1 I 3 Tota lumbia Princeton 3, Yale 1, Har vard 4. I The second round will be placed In the following crder tomorrow: Columbia vs Yale. Harvard vs Princeton. Following Is the schedule: Burgess (Yob i vs Capablanca (Columbia).

Wolff (Columbia) vs Kimball (Vile); Kelsey (Yale) vs Blumberg (Columbia). Brown (Columbia) vs Rosenn (Yale), Brackelt (Harvard vs Ward (Princeton). Stephens (Princeton) vs McClure (Harvard), Ciuenlng (Harvard) vs Williams (Princeton), and McDermott 1 2 3 McAlahoii, b-' years old, of (il Main St, Medford, 1 I iik exhausted In a doorway at 3oS Medford st. Ho was removed to the City hospital relief station. ti ao T7o MW'i.

we 79 as see Hiinfr Ml 1'ag. Ml Mara n. 73 Lem'lt. 84 Mill- H2 8H 24H Suiltli. 81 78 11.1 70 213 Wiitaoii 74 83 W4 261 i I ovl 1(18 102 HO 300 82 278.

I'liiiiiuy 73 04 70 213 BIG I MMU. MEET. One Will bo Held Here Next March. Insurance League. nut nswick AUJtn IWaaa'a iSaaj Oluiun A nnaaell i 2 .1 lota i 2 lr" I vs 7s i mi 7n 1,7 4i'.

KS Mil la) 2i18(Uraiit. 71 MU 77 220 )l ho Ail Vi 71 mi 113 207 W. tat H4 08 288 CiKike. 72 78 72 222 m't 82 8tt lot) Bss l)H 73 77 2ft WAR ON RAISULI. French and Spaniards to Aid Moorish Troops.

80 (Princeton) VI Johnson (Harvard). HARVARD TO PLAY McGILL. Chicago Eeeord Herald. 441 430 471 13421 oU 311.. 4,13 42C 1223 rirld i I Harvard at the meeting of the rules committee, which is to be held tomorrow at the Murray Hill hotel In New Tota 433 Ml 422 IMII Tela.

432 Ml 456 1239 Special Match. iiai ncy AUJEXfl Dllauo 1 lllhiin Walkar I 2 8 Tola 1 2 3 Tota Her' am- 04 7ft 8ft 3.11 Pon era. 7s K2 OH 22H KM phr 74 80 73 227 lli ur'ii. OH 68 0 213 Hum ya 70 7W 77 23ft i A .1. Ho 73 7071 IIM'l 'hi 02 70 72 S08.

Ilresd. 78 72 70 320 fcoaub'r 01 om 87 240 Varl 06 74 1(A) 270 Tota loo 378 304 11701 Tota 81 41H 1131 K. OF C. SUBURBAN GAMES. SEEK THEIR REMOVAL.

Members of Chelsea Jewish Congregation Say Officers Illegally Used Money in Erecting Synagogue. Members of the congregation Beth Hamedroth Hagodel Ahuveth Achlm of Chelsea have brought a bill in the superior court against the president, David Robinson, and the treasurer, Philip Schnlttman. seeking their removal from office, and against the Winnlslmmett national bank to pie-vent Its paying out any nf the money pending the controversy. The complainants are Charles 5arb. Highland ilistrict youngsters displayed better team work and won out.

Tho summary. KOXBtTTBY X. VOLKM ANN York. Ships of Both Nations Ready to Land Men in Morocco. Athlet Instructors Say That Its Success is Assured.

Joy NEW YORK YjjB. ELECTION. Kimball cutler Wiiteriiiun Hornblower llimtluga Base Hlciiardaon cp Wldger Wendell Hatch Entire Ticket Nominated, with Cor Mosai-r I 1 la Teta ttny sj 71 2 17 llnfae. 77 Aft 70 241 1 -s lM.i small 77 1)8 AS 2.1S riaWr lo7 hi ki Muipiia 7a 70 30s 11." 70 274 Mil. ll 18J 8ft 372 WBlai KI Mt 79 881 Jenka 1)0 S7 7 274 in.

Iill us 1338,1 Tota. 413 4tt 41S 1273 na won relloff. John I'al3 I A Boll 1 a 8 r'l 1 2 3 Tola v' mi 77 8.1 HI 2571 21.1 Hiillna 1K 73 Mil 284 i'i 'V iiaoti ue 11 Utlli pi t-u 7(1 84 MS 264iltlllott. Wl 7 Wl MB 1r" 4.17 4.1.1 4.I.1 13071 Tota. 426 3184 418 131m I KM llai.

1 I 2 1 1 a a nelius Vanderbilt at Head, Gess S'ol'e Uoxbllrv uouia niaut-. Tinier. Hill. Canada's Great Hockey Team Will be Here Feb 9. The Harvard hockey schedule was given out last night.

It Includes games with all the teams usually played, but also provides for a game with the Mc-QtU university hockey team of Canada. This game will excite unusual interest, as the Canadians are conceded to be the best hockey players In the world. The schedule follows: Jan .1 Ilrae-llnrn iliiti at Cambridge. Jan Tfi-hnulugy nt Cambridge. Juii IS Columbia at New York.

10 Mprhigllidd at auitirllK. Jan 1H I'rtni'i tou at York. Jan 23 Anrlover Canibrlilge. Jan 20 (Iraduatea at Cambridge. Jan 2ie MesHueee .1 nt.

at Camtiri lge. leli 2 Si M. lub al W99 7 Partmonth at Cambridge. Kali 1 1 1 asitisteljy at Cambridge. IVb 10 -Vale al Ni Vurk.

Harry Mutslein, Harry F. riiniib, Jacob Time one 40m perjod. -Attendaiue 100. LOWELL, Dec 90 Athletic Instructors of V. M.

C. A. gymnasiums voted this after-. oon In tiie Y. M.

C. A. building here to hold a big Y. M. C.

A. athletic meet In Mechanics building, Boston, next March. It said during the discussion that assurances had alrealy been re- ei' ii Iii pr.it ti. ally gu ii. mi, ,1 tl a Mslrose H.

S. 2, Hyde Park H. S. 0. HVDK PARK.

Dec- 20 Hyde Park high ioune, naniuei vioiuou, i.ums i.iav-ei man, Simon R.iii,rs, Herman Itoi i thai, Samuel I. averts, Oscar (irosberg, Emanuel Oorrinkle, Isaac olper. Joseph Woruian, Oeorgs RiButein. Samuel Sulenfround. Morris l.tibelsky.

Hairv school hockey team opened Its season Melrose Gets 6 Points to Wakefield's 4, and Medford Beats Maplewood, 7 to 3. A KFI F.I.D. Dee Melrose and Wakefield councils contested In the Of C. suburban games hero tonight. M.

Irose winning six points to four for Wakefield. Melrose won nt forty-live and pool, and SSI tied it i In kers and iiibbatie WnUetteld won both whist games. The summary: whist Malro-P ibla afternoon with Melrose high school Skirball. Harry Hurwltz, Israel Lippa, on Smith's pon! in the Stony brook res Unanimous Vote. NEW YORK, Dec IO At the annual meeting of the New York yacht club tonight, the following ticket, selected by the nominating committee of which Frederick Q.

Bourne was chairman, was unanimously elected: Commodore. Cornelius Vanderbilt; vice-Commodore. Arthur Curtis Jarnes; rear Commodore. Frederick F. Hrews-ter; secretary, Oeorge A.

Corrnack; treasurer, Tarrant Putnam; measurer, Charles Lane Poor; regatta committee. It. Dell. Parsons, Ernest E. LortlhVd, Waller Kerr; model committee, A.

Bradlei Hunt, Paul E. Stevenson, James Douglas Sparkman, Commodore Cornelius Vanderbilt pre ervation. Melrose won. 2 to 0, ttie scoring being dooe BB the second huif. The laiv 77 74 8.1 330 "a 77 vi 7fl 2.11 uj "0 27s lUlaea.

72 T.I MM 33ft Tait'" II HM 7.1 81 244 7.1 K4 232 H'lnga KM 108 104 PARIS, Dec 20 The exact situation In Morocco is as follows: The diplomatic representatives at Tangier are committed to demand the retirement of Ralsull from, his present position. If sid Mohammed Oabbas, Moroccan minister of war, upon his arrival, is not strong enough to compel the bandit to withdraw, the French and Spanish warships here will land men, with the approval of th. diplomatic representatives, for tlie purpose of restoring the authority of the sultan. The impression prevails here ttiat Rai-suli will light, and It Is feared that a large portion of the troops under Uau-bas will desert to him. Algeciras Convention Ratified.

PARIS. Dec 20 The French senate today ratified the Algeciras convention which, on Dec 6, was approved by tho chamber of deputies. "CARNEGIE REMARKABLE." in ma rv MKI.IHiSB 8 HVDK I'AltK 11 3 Andrew M. Donald Hlil M. 1 asSrbllB and De lsaii ami Ktrtta.

Oe Iwin an. I Klrtte i Tola 41t) 41t 1277 1) Vurk LTgjtl- 1 2 3 t'ota ,2 21 lloniri HH 70 72 217 Aft 803 Maler 60 MS 74 BW 0 jlah and U't-iuurll 1 iii-utiiy CoiireJ alalia eai I'titnaiu Wborf Jonea Hoy lull Ailania op Hill wil.m a. Uei'al cp Bejartea liu(ti 1 11 lie Ousts 73 72 82 226 si M4 71 74 AS S3 2811 K4 I Harvard 3, Second I. The Harvard varsity hotkey team had a long practice yesterday afternoon and btrnt the second team. 3 to 1.

There was little evidence of loam work, however, and In tho main the passing was I etched. For this last fault the ice was partially accountable, as it was very rough and soft. Yesterday's prac-tl i- is the last ei'ore the recess. Ilractiee will be resumed Jan 8, and fiom that time on strict training will be enforced. The summary: Marry Bloomberg.

iyer ixiurn Oordbatt, Max W. Rubin and Morris Salter of Chelsea. The bill alleges that I be president and treasurer illegally used In the erection of a new edlhce at the corner of 4th and Walnut sts. Chelsea, on the rite of the old place of worship. Which was burned In May, liajfi The members say they want a new edition at the corner of 5th and Walnut sts and not at the corner of 4th st, whers the officers are erecting a structure.

The society received IID.UOO in Insurance, and out of this money the expense of erecting a new edifice ja being paid. sweetheartTies dead. Brooklyn Young Woman is Trying to Find Relatives of Edward James Bridges in Boston. One of life's tragedies was revealed In an appealing letter veil from a suet ess of the meet. Tliti.ie pies.

mt at today a session mars Dr A Garland, Boston; 8. K. Naaon, New bury port, A. E. Hagley, Taunton; N.

P. Bradley, Maiden; 11 N. Long, Qulncy; Frank Klilian, Brockton; M. Oidord, Haverhill; F. A.

Crosier, i -villi-, L. W. La Rose, Ncwt.ui. h. Fox, LawrSBCe; A.

Clulee. Boston, H. C. Dudley, Methiisti: C. B.

Handford and W. B. buraiid, Salem, J. T. Cowley, Lynn, S.

Maxwell, Lowell, aud L. Coburu of the state committee, Boston. A character drill led by Mr Nasoii was a feature of the morning program. During the day the instructors die-cussed barbell drill, parallel bar wink, physical iiic.uiiji cinenu aud other subjects. In a basket-ball mat the All-Stars defeated the Champions, 'Ji to IV The lineups of the.

teams Weie as follows: All-Stars (Jifford and La Rose forwards. Maxwell center, Crosier and Long guards. Champions Nason and Bagley forwards. Long and San ford guards and Durand center. Score, Melraae H.

2. Ooala. by Boy Ian 2 IUferew. Wborf. Luipir MPSTf Tlmara.

HavU, Ywuug. Time 17nu and lorn periods. THIRTEEN TABLES IN PLAY. Totala 2 Kourv rn i aul Ijire.v .1 iKiiiBlaa aud Malorjay 0 L'ioolu Mint ltarrvlt ..1 Uiublln. Sulllvau 0 Totals CatlBBAGC Malooai ami L'i 'J SBullty and 1 Kairau and HrariloO 1 l'h, lau and Wek-li .0 Srl.r .480 4U3 437 1360' Tota.

366 884 SSI 1121 I Naw kiixUna '3 1 ihu'n 84 TS 07 r2Ho I i- a 27k' 7(1 84 76 236 so 2(4 Mi' ob ue 82 71 S3 246 27a M71 A3 347 io 81 s.i 23 Itaron 71 KW bo 240 Col Albert A. Pope Speaks at a Technology Dinner. Tbe Teohnolotrv mechanical engineers' 1. ISM Tuta .304 400 4jP 1330 AltSITY IV 11 lailln fee Bases! beegMety f. rains Hhall f.

Two Pairs Tied North and South at American Whist Club. The game at the American whist club was played last evening under the vfitehll avstem. with 13 tables in play. SBCOND I'i seel -CasMfeeU Kilgell ltutnsey Croaby ljenimrd Mien Cutler I liutta Olltlnn association held its annual dinner at the T(a la Bra.tv Knlgbta Totals sided at the meeting, Forty-two yacht owners were present. A committee consisting of Butler Duncan Jr, Charles Lajio Poor.

H. DeB. Parsons, Walter C. Kerr, and Harry Maxwell was appointed to investigate the present method of establishing the ratio of ihe sail area to the displacement by scantling measurement, and report back to the club. Resolutions were adopted thanking the naval members of the club for the magniflctnt collection of modela of war vessels presented to the club.

Sporting Notes. F. W. C.C gets no run. George Litllewood.

the famous English long distance pedestrian, is in clover and he need no longer think of how to keep the "wolf from the door." Llttlewood is In receipt of a weekly income of quite enough to keep himself and family in quiet comfort and even luxurv. and he his sold out his "pub" in Sheffield and he la now simply enjoying life. WILL REBUILD FACTORY. cim ki.us ,...1 Hlokey Uluan 1 POOl. 1 Urocan ....1 WrlcB A.

O. U. W. League. "1.1' i iu.ii.NV AX1.KVS Wlnthrop Two pairs were tied for top score north Copley-sq hotel last night.

The principal address of the evening was delivered by Col Albert A. Pope, who spoke upon the mechanical advances of the country In the past quarter of a century. During his address, Ti i 4 thut be i rmsutel isi An and south. I ne pairs were unman and H. H.

Ward and N. S. Kelly '11 ..0 .0 Kimter XI Waslilnini Saiupaou and J. Slade The best store eat Brooklyn girl yesterday morning by Postmaster George A. Hlbbard.

The writer is Miss Florencu Walker. She wrote seeking the address of relatives or frlonds of Edward Jaiuos Bridges, who are supposed to live somewhere In It stun or Its vicinity. According to the letter the girl was engaged to be married to young McCulleiigS Kulgbta Total Brlggs cp Cbaliroux cp. 1 1 let a Whitlug Cerpenier .0 and west was made Dy l. -uotey and J.

D- Robinson. The scorea: il rnr drew Carnegie the mast remarkuble and A Waahtuirn Lax ke N0BTH AND MATH 0 Oil nut a and Ward a SJaile MAI.PBN- Mei- is-The MnpIewo.Ml and iedford councils nintesttd in tiie of suburban ftsmes tonight at the rooms of the former Medford won Kt forty-tlves. and the teams were even checkei a a- 1 -ol Medford KalkeiaVrf and Hlokox Bridges, who died a rew days ago, away from home and relatives. His i body Is laid out at her home. 396 South 5th st, Bnxiklyn.

.1 1'eriai ami i' re ram au Par 11 successful business mail me cuuniiy una produced. The other speakers were Prof (jaetano I inza Prof Peter l.warnb. Prof B. S. Miller and Prof (1.

it. Haven of M. I. T. Antholne (3.

I-fetby was toastmaster at the dinner and tho affair was In charge nf a committee will, ineluded S. R. Miller 07, H. W. Biglow '07 and R.

A. AllfUS 'US. To Montreal and Quebec. rw 2S to Jan 2. returning to ar Mi W4j 4- ,14 -'S IS -ICS on wood t-si 1 2 -S Tota 2 70 81 76 230 .1 hi, iU 76 73 210 iMtil.ln.

77 vl 247 ,11 prj 1'sy 06 70 81 220 v' N' 81 113 80 404 41J 12 Tota 873 406 894 1 172 I iMNpeBjeeet Tota' 1 2 T.ta MiiriOiy 73 75 3ns M4 200 K.l ls" 7.1 6M 3is 5 s--7" 2ft0 1aruc, Ml 74 Ml 83 3.V I'rudry 7S TV S4 3SO '1 tl" 416 1237 1 Tots 868 MO STB 1 106 7 3 Total 1 at i Tota Smart (SI 877 87 27W 74 SOS M'PI'd Tl 73 fa 210 5i 6w i is 's 7 240 Mri si 77 i.j v- 3.. 4 SA4 il2ft The summary uisr SiDre. Varaity 3, e.ond I Goal. Tun send. Nrwball, A.

Dattoe. Time, lftiu naltes. Arlington H. S. 4, Rindge M.

T. S. 0. ARLINGTON Dee BB-Arlington high school hookey team added another vic-totry to Its string this afternoon on Spy pond ny defeating Klndge manual school. 4 to 0.

The visitors played a good game, but were unable to shoot the puck through Arlington's sturdy goal tenders. For Arlington, Tailor Clifford aid Hullard were star, and for lue v.sKors Snelton. Fntx and Wilk'ns played well. The summary: MipLawiJ PBBM'BJ and Coneon- id I Br.ll8 ind ..1 Day Jr Mislford Sberban awl 3 Hngbva A Hughea let Blrdsall and Ilnasell Dsns and i-hlrkerlng and A Jone. and 1' IVrkins Sr I KuUtr and Tiiompaos Bo d.

and A Packard II A Carter and A Wlc. Brown and Ld wards BAST AND WEST and Robinson ii vidrn and I' II, niMrm and Hat. Kaion aud Herbert ii l. aabrasn and (1 Thsaipsne. II It ward ana Iti'its Cnrtla and Pbilbrlok IVrlry sod McCUutoc II Clinton and partner tlrrenwood and Page It Maese aadd MattUeea A ETlaon and Frost rive at destination not after Jan 31.

an opportunity Is presented to visit the beautiful Canadian cities and enjoy all the winter pastimes and amusements of the Canadians, also for those Canadians I'ORTV-KI VKS Nealon a- 74 8 4', IH a and ANNUAL COMMUNICATION. Held by Most Worshipful Prince Hall Grand Lodge. The Most Worshipful Print Hail grand lodge, F. and A. for the slate of Massa- husetts.

held Its 99th annual communleation yesterday at 441 st. The sessions were the largest attended and moat successful In the history of the order. Frederic 8. Monroe of New Bedford. MWUM.

slated that the grand lodge was In friendly relations with several grand lodges In Europe, and with 47! out of 43 grand lodges of Masons throughout the country. The exception was that of Virginia, with which fraternal intercourse had been cut off for three ytars. The following officers were elected: William Lloya Marshall or N. wti.nvllU MWUM, Robert Thomas Teamotl Boston RWDCJM, Isaac Lincoln Roberta of Boston KW80W, Amos Hamilton of Plttstleld RW'JUW', James A. Porter of Boston RWOT.

Frederic S. Monroe of New Bedfcrd RWROS. In the evening the newly Heeled officers were Installed. Following this came a bat-quet, at which a past gran.t master's Jewel was presented to William L. Reed.

Italian Diplomat Dying. ROME. Dec iO Count Nigra, dean of Italian diplomats, is seriously 111 of a pulmonary afluction, and his life is VS-spaired ot. and and AHUMITVS 11 lull residing in int 2Z aa Tavkir ptPid trie notiuias mui vm uunm. D.m.i inn tickets at very low rates its -3d Allen Krlta IVesley iv.ikiua Marketmen's League.

Clifford Slnane Kn.ka Hisigdoa O'Brien T. 1niiKr and I srratton Kdljr 9m Totals a CniHllAUK I and I Ijn Claw i a IV II Bnru and Miiru. i Caulctee Deesssei Miss Walkers letter reads as- follows: "Tii the Poalmmti-r "Dear Sir Will you kindly inform sry person by the name ef Bridges tte death of his son. We do not know any articular address any more than tli.it lived In Boston, Mass. So kindly Inform them or his relatives aa soon as possible.

He being engaged to a young lady in Brooklyn, he Is laid out In her home. Hoping you will pay prompt attention, I am. respectfully, "Miss Florence Walker, "39 South 6th st, Brooklyn. 8 Kindly notify immediately If you know of such a parly. Honing vou will grant rue this great favor of trying to And a relative of Kdward James Bridges." Any Information concerning the young man may be sent to Postmaster Hib-bard.

Overcome by the Heat. While at work In the boiler room of the Boston elevated railroad at Sullivan so. Charlestown, about 5 o'clock last evening, lames Cowan, 64 years old. of 52 Magazine st, Roxbury, was overcome by tiie heat. He was removed to the City hospital relief station.

ss 24 54 T4 -Hi U.AMs-sg aixkvsi Tufts A Friedman, Burned Out in the Recent Lynn Fire. LYNN, Dee 30-Tufts ft Friedman, shoe manufacturers, burned out in the lire caused by the explosion of the boiler at Harney Bros- shoe factory two v. eeks ago. have decided to rebuild on the same site on Alley st. West t.ynn, and the work will be commenced in the early spring.

It will be a four-story brick structure, covering square feet on the lot and will have 11, uou square feet on each Ho r. Th Arm has a number of plac under consideration in which to carry on business during the winter. Auto and Wagon Collide. About 5:46 last e- ening an automobile owned by Henry P. King of 305 Com-p onwealtl.

and by Charles F. Bister of 7 Ashford st, Allston, collided with an American Express wagon drlv- William Cobb, opposite Io. wealth av. BoUj shafts of the 1rvki.a. ens was in- hiraaja and 0 and 1 4 He ltake tola! 1 2S lota 83 4 76 2l 1 2.

iile 4 87 TW Siu 1 tula 93 It 4 we sua 2:3 H. ss MO M3 261 i.dUw. 7 4 70 6m Ais Totala are on ale at the North union station and o'her principal stations to Montreal and Quebec via various Full ln-f. rmatlon furnished from Boston da Maine posters or ticket agent. Charged with Promoting Lottery.

Yesterday afternoon William Young, colored, years old, living at 65 Hamp-ihlre st. South End, was arrested on the charge of promoting a policy lottery at Jiucaingltam st at the time of arrest. Exhausted in a Doorway. Patrolman Wadleigh of Charlestown Ward II if U31 Tvts.4 4713 75512 1217 Orv. ef ep Sir I Ion tlubard cxi.ming.iaui Dunbar 1'raa -ia Arllngtoo blgb 4.

Goals, by Tavler 2. Clifford. H.algdoo. Referee K'aher. I tni sbsw.

Tiu.tr. 11111. Time Um tialrea. Roxbury L. S.

2, Volkrr.ann 0. Kox'oury Latin school ice-hockey team ecu real a 2-to-0 victory over Volkmann sv-hool at Franklin Held yesterday aft CHbCkttR 0 SlllltTBD 11 I McCarthy 1XL, lierenae 1 I8-: 1 2 3 Ton White Beat Garcin at Court Tennis. NEW YORK, Eec 30 In a handicap court tennia match at the Ra ket Tennis club this afternoon John White, the club's professional marker, defeated Ferdinand Garcin, champion of France, two sets to one. Reid to be at Rules Meeting. Coach W.

T. Rt-id Jr of this year's Uaxvaxd XouioaU teaxu aau I 3 'Mtl II I Hover I Lean I VU Mati QUIEN SABE" Cowboy Game. Unihrie as 7.1 Wl 25.V' ss lliUli: M-l 77 14 2H Hall 78 77 SB 24 Klisisl. 77 Mft Mat 2l 2.1 72 74 2.U Mb 47a lAuai Teis.8i se 444 ujw tiTaiiM. Full of laugh IfebOUt at found James ii.

ernoon in an exciting corneal. For 40 ter uud Fun. Thu best Xmu preeenL nuautte both teams battled, but Lbe.

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