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I I R. A. 12 S. St. All our $1 Npf IfiArpar 7 'if and $1.50 I uv Perhaps we have your size in House Coats or Iteth Robes Whila last 25 per tent, off regular prices.

Udies' and Children's Sweaters 'lain colors or trimmed, SOc to $6 Men's Wool Hosiery, 13c, 25c, SOc I Better grades in Jaeger. FOR THE GWHUIRE DR. JAECW R. DONNHUTS, S. Broad St.

---fry TYEJIIE SHOE MAN, DIES IN HOSPITAL lONIGHl'S KVKNTS Taylor Opera Nlblo Travel Leo tU Street Theatre "At Piney Ridge Trent TJQeatrc Vaudeville Templs Hebrew Lnaflty Ball i A-Reception Annory--Company Election Bethany Church--Week of Ser vices DEATHS In this city, on the 2d Inst. James, son of Edward and Rose The relatives and friends of the family also St Aloyslus Society, ofst Joseph's Parish are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral frorm parents' residence. No 844 St Joes Avenue on Tuesday morning at 8 o'clock high mass at St Josephs Church at 9 o'clock Interment at St Cemetery 1( BRHtcN- Suddenly, In this city, on the 4th Inst, Patrick Breen The relatives and friends of the ram lly, also Division No A respectfully InvIUra to attend the funeral from his late residence, No 626 New willow Street, on wednesda; morning at 8 o'clock Requiem hlgi mass at St Mai, a Cathedral at 9 o'clock Inteiiuent at St Mary's Cem etery 1 "4-2 BBliiuLEUT In this city, on the 8 Inst, Anna, wife of George Brlnd In the 72d year of her age The relatives aid friends of the fam ily, also Capital City Council No 2( of Radiant Temple, No 2 A and f-adles' Ald of Broad Street Church, are Invited to attend th funeral from her husband's residence No 1111 Chestnut Avenue, on Wedpes day afUfuoon at 1 30 o'clock Ser vices In the Broad Street Churc at 1 o'clock Interment at Oreenwoo Cemetery In on th 4th Inst, Susanna, wife ef Oeqrg Coehran, In the 84th year of ner ag and friends' of the fam lly invited to attand the tuner- from her husband's residence, No Fraier Street, on Thursday morning Services at Nockamlxon Church, Fern dale, Pa. Interment at Cem DAvig In this city, on the 3d Ins Loraln, daughter or and Lillian Davis, aged 1 month an IT (Continued from Page One) Joseph Tye a lifelong resident of Trenton and widely known shoe re pairer died in McKlnley Hospital this morning of peritonitis following an op eratlon for appendicitis Mr Tye who was twenty nine years old was stricken one week ago and was removed to the hospital to undergo syi operation perjntnnltls" set In his death A i survives him The funeral will be held from his late residence 9 Perry Street Thursday afternoon at 1 clock with services in TrlnlU Church at 2 clock In terment under direction of Ashmore Margerum will be in Rlverview Ceme Mr Tye learned the shoe repairing bus Iness with the Lightning Shoe Company of South Broad Street Going In business for himself he opened a store on Perry Street and later removed to North Broad Street Several months ago he returned to Perry Street and Installta all of the latest modern machinery By close application, he rapldlj built HP the business and he was constantly thinking of It during his Illness RHIER DIES IN DASKEIDALL GUI -Chsrles in athletic circles as a baskelbaTTplaser died-flat urday night at North Wales Pa. after an attack of acute Indigestion wltn which he was stricken while engaged i a basketball game between the orti Wales and Stratton fives He dropped to AofV from the residence of hjr son- in-law, Dr Skelllnger.

Hudson Street and Hamilton Avenue The funeral services at the house will be conducted bv the Rev Dr Albert Wels ley pantor of Third Presbyterian Whi-lh a llfolong number bv the Rev Unlus Strock pastor of Bethany Presbyter Ian Churob Interment under the direction of Ivfiis A Taylor, will be In Greenwood Cwiiietery MRS. ROBERT D. LAIRD. The funeral of Margaret of Robert Laird who died Fridav aged sixty-two vears was held this at ternoon at 2 clock from her late res! oence Bast State Street and East lln ton Avenue interment under Hit- lion of Poulson Coleman was maJe In Greenwood Cemeter good government and decent ad- inlstratlon In the name of honesty nd for the purpose of bringing to jus- ce violators of Federal laws, herever they may be found whether public or private life, that the ae- on taken by the House last year be eversed "I also urge that the Secret Service placed where It properly belongs, nd made a bureau In the Department Justice as the chief of the Secret ervice has repeatedly requested but bother this Is done or not, It should explicitly provided that the Secret ervlce can be used to detect and pun sh crime wherever It Is found" Attached to the message Is a letter rom Secretary Cortelyou of the Treas- ry Department, to the House Commlt- ee on appropriations the Busbv ar Icle and letters from the President Speaker Cannon and the late Sena- or Allison, all bearing on this subject WASHINGTON Jan 4--The House his afternoon referred the Presidents special message regarding the secret service to the select committee appointed before the holldavs of which lepresentatlve Perkins (Rep, T), chairman. vvaies ana oLrttiwu the floor of the cage and was can led a dressing room where he died In a lew minutes The young man was Jtwenty four years of age and the son of Mr am Mrs William Ritter, of 20 Spring Street William and Albert Ritter of 20 Sprlnj Street, are his brothers He Is also survived bv his bride of three months wh was Viola Brown daughter of Mr am Mrs Thomas Brown of Atlantic City The body of Mr Ritter was brought Trenton from Philadelphia yesterdav Th (uneral will take place Wednesday at temoon at 2 clock from the home his parents Interment will be made Rlverview Cemetery at the convenience the family Coroner King of Norristown yesterda afternoon decided that Ritter succumbe from heait disease duo to and acute Indigestion The coroner ex onerated members 01 ooth leains fioiu blame Manager Hell of the North Wai- team has called off all games schedule, bl North Wales for the coming week Dr Chrf.il«-» Bujsaei of Ilahneman Hospital who is guard on the Stratte team rushed to Ritter aid, wlien he fe itnd with Dr Henry who was sum moned worked tn "nve his life wae seen that Ritter was in a dying coi ditlon the spectators were dismiase William Cole also of this city who wr a teammate of Hitters was complete overcome and was under the doctor care for some time before coming to th Mty Ritter was one of the many basketba stars who were developed at the A After being graduated from the Junl class he Joined the strong Ker team In 1903 and since that time ilttjud with teams In Asbury- Par likes Barre, Qreensburg, Pa and wl the Rookwoods and North Wales, of Ph adelphla He was a member of.

the Kerns Athletic Club and a meeting of the mem bers lias been called for this evening to take action on the death He was also a member of Century Council Jr 0 A INTO LR, STATION Engineer Jumps and is Hurt- Fireman Stays And is Uninjured about feet wall of the Philadelphia-an, Railroad station North Warren street 10 REBUILD fiM MESSINA (Continued from Page One) EX-CONTOIS FACE S. COURT I RIALS henslve scale hut whan the government begins the work it-will pat a force of men at the taik that will soon clear the area of the last vestige of of the war the quake and the work of rebuilding CARL SELMAN The funeral of ar! Selman of Mor- i i who died at Moon Nurserv Sat daj agen sixty three vears was held Is afternoon from the chapel In Mor svllle. Cemeterj at 330 clock Inter ent was made In the Morrlsvllle ry JOHN GELTCH. The of John Oeltch who died rlday aged forty three years was held Is afternoon at 2 clock from his lato esldence 46 Dickinson Street Interment nder the direction of Clifford Taylor as made In Greenwood Cemetery 0. I A The" Mathilda Ouldlck lerman was held this rcornlng from er late residence Oenesee Street he services were private Requiem high lass was clebrated at the Church of the mmaculate Conception Interment un er the direction of Ullrich, was in I.ady Lourdes Cemetery JULIA RADICO.

The funeral of Julia Infant daughter John and Julia Radico was held this fternoon from her parents residence Wllhurtha Interment under direction of 'llrlch was In St Mary Cemetery UNDER SURGEON'S KNIFE went down i a rnsh morning v.hen the tender and engine of a passengei train plunged Into II after running the guard pi. rs at the end tif the tracks The i i Richard Milnei of illartclphla i from his cab and sustained painful Injuries The fireman Reed of 201 West Hanover Street this cltv was not hurt although he remained In the cab of the engine until It stopped the station Joseph Martindale of Pennlngton A was conductor of the train he nor of the passengers suffered In- BRAKES FAILED h. begun i i lntprno of the refused to work is alsoTlaliwd that the air wns put on hut this did not stop the momentum of the train After striking the guard piers at the station the train ran ion crete walk and Into fhe women a i government a laboratory and Vice Director a nf thi Department of Pub lie a fnr Messina and Resglo They sij that from the best obtainable 80 000 bodies are burled in the ruins of Messina alone The tescuers are nnw weighting the corpses and sinking them tn the Strait nf Messina Apprehension is felt th-U if nil the bodies aro dumped Into the strait a fearful contamination will follow King rmrmnuet who returned with Queen Helen from Messina I consultation with the cabinet toda measures of national relief -OnR nf the hardift problems before the cnvcrr.mcnt th" prevention of a fl- nanclil panic as the result of tho ca- lamltv The King han thrown open even rojal palace for the of the refu ees and i hear the expense of their They Plead Not QuIHy to office Robberies 'Other Cases of not guilty today In Bftf Dl.trlrt Court by (harlM Smith nemj. Smith Leo Davis, alias John Harrison and Henry Johnson They under Indictment rjr Ing entered the pojtofflce at CarlstajU, Beigen County February 28 1903 carry- IIIK away $480 tn stamps and 1 In money The Indictments were found at the May teriu of the United States District i These men completed sentences or seven vears lash In the New state, Prison week convict i for the tefflM served was for car- gurlars toVU, resisting an ofncer inrt assault and lattery As soon as thev from prlaott they taken I custody by the United states a i i lodged In r-ff Jail they ore con- i and where tflfVy will remain i the noxt term of rSt United i Court, at which they will tried i was arraigned week In Mercer Oourt on a capias; nan rf i rlwrglnK hi attempt Ing lo escape the prison To I he enterad a plea of ntrt i and when the United States Court Is with him he will be returned to the county court for trial- Ing room tearing a a 200 square ff' tm( nt out of i a purse of the all wrecknSriM, nf the sco, floor That no one in the station ms Injured was due to a a i given hv Joseph De Catur of Street He saw the runavvav ap proachilng the station and Infoiinert tida wfdenecT the" scope of his appfll for aid so as to Include not those Inside that to ensue a crash was bound onlv I HOLCOMHE Pennlngton, the Sd Inst, Florence 8, daughter of William and Debora A. Holcombe aged 13 years, 6 month Tha relatives and friends of the family are Invited to attend the funeral from her parents' residence, In Pen- nlngton, on Tuesday, 5, 1909, at o'clock Interment at Pen- nlngton Cemetery.

HUGtjMS. In this elty, on 2d I. In th 46th of relatives and friends of the lly, and also societies of which be is a member, are respectfully Invited to attend funeral from the residence of his son-in-law. Herbert P. Marger- uoi, 342 South Broad Street, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock.

Interment at HJverrlew Cemetery. It Kui.I In city, on Id Inst, Mrs Emma wife of Oscar Kull, In the B8tU of her relatives and friends of the family, also- Indlanola Councllr No 7, of JrV Imnruved 0 R. are Invited to attend the funeral from th residence, corner Liberty and Brown Streets, on Tuesday afternoon, at 2 o'clock In- teiuient at Blvervlew Cemetery. It In tbls city, on the 4th Inst. Infant daughter of Ira and Mary Funeral private from parents' residence, No.

il Lincoln Ave It HADDOCK. On January 1909 at Liberty, T. Susan of Al- Maddock Time of funeral hereafter. It HeCOP'wiiJt, In elty, on the 4th (nit, Arthur McCdoUtoK. relatives and friends ot family Invited to attend funeral from residence of his son, Joseph McCormlck, No 8M Boebllng Ave.

Time of funeral hereafter. It RJI-ITMV Suddsnly, at Worth wales, on January Charles L. Ritter, In the 26th year of age nlatlves and friends of the family, also Century Council No 100, Jr, 0 TJ. are Invited to attend the funeral from his parents' residence. No 20 SprlnsT Argument was started today before William Lanning In the United states Circuit Court In the sTilt by the Central Railroad of New Jersey against Jersey City, seeking a reduction of taxes levied on the com- J.HIIJ.

party In larsoy Cltv for the years from 1899 to 1907 The-company that City Collector Robert Davis be restrained from selling the railroad property for collection of the taxes and seeks that the United States Court determine the amount of due from the company wanen Dixon appears for Jersey City and fomier State Senator William Ed ards and I V. Llndabury for the company The tax levied on the properties Involved In this litigation amounts to 1496,635 04 The company claims this Is 60 per above taxes levied on other property of the same for the same period and maintains that the Just amount due Jersey City Is 1297,88103 The total value of the property is set forth as being SB 103 000. Mr Dlxon's answer denies the contention Of the company that In the tar matters it has been discriminated BERLIN, Jan 4--Clplano Castro, ex-President of the went under the Burgeon knife at Dr Israel sanitarium here toda for kidney complaint, with which he has buen auffeilng for years and for which he was operated on unsuccessfully a jear ago In Venezuela The operation to- day'was considered such a dangerous one that before It took place Castro Issued a public statement "I can only express satisfaction" 1 "that this operation is to he jerformed so that the whole world may Know I did not come to Geuiiany in order to shirk responsibility and much less because I Ima ned for a single moment what was going to happen In ms unhappy country during my absence Castro was under the knife for four hours while Dr Israel performed the difficult operation A bulletin Issued for the-sanHprlum status that the operation was most successful and that the patient's recovery Is considered certain PRESIDENT MAKES To prevent the posslbllltv of a flre from the hot coal from the flre box of the engine Assistant Chief lanning and the chemical engine were called to the scene This fs the second time within a few years that such an accident as this has happened at the Reading station The proceeding one involved a freight train and the effect of the runaway was much the same as that of yesterdav Among the first persona on the scene after the crash a Mrs Mnry Cnr- rlKe and her daughter, of 39 Tucker Street They fuurnlshed stimulants ror the Injured engineer, who was later given medical attention In Mercer Hospital Her condition Is not serious The wrecked engine was quickly removed The work of repairing the damage to the station was started this morning and will be completed in a few i. ERB DENIES HANI) IN MURDER ELMER I. HUGHES HAS PASSED AWAY GAS COMPANY LOSES WASHINGTON Jan 4 Supreme Court of the United States today decided against the Consolidated Company in the 80 cent gas The decision reversed the opinion of New York court, with instructions to dismiss the bill without prejudice NiSW YORf, Jan 4 Consolidated Gas dropped off 8 during the nrst five minutes after the announcement of th.

United States Supreme Court's decision MEDICAL PLAN STARTS with a meeting this afternoon of the of the Trenton public schools, recently-adopted an of medical for the will be for- IFMI irum nlB llu Iprlnf Street, on Wednesday afternoon at o'clook Interment at Rtver- at convenience of the family. 1-4-H TIB. In ty, on the 4th Inst, Joseph son of Charles and Elisabeth Tye, in the 10th year of his --The and friends of the fam this city, son of Church at 2 o'clock ervlew Cemetery MOD. Co. 962 Center Si A i IV I.

SL.tit. 1ST Coaches to 8-OP FCR fancy Maisteoats Gne-Mird Off regular piice of all our Mackwwlll give the Instructions this afternoon as to Just what their duties and the duties of the Inspectors are It is the present Intention to have the six cover all by telephone dally and printed raoorda of will be kept EMERALD ISLE PROSPERITY. the census of the aveiage aidvals from have bcrn about 38,000 per year, vision added at least 80,000 to thi total of 1800, and, making due for deaths and departures, liuuenMd number of In the United to nearly 2,000 000 The Improved in Ireland during the last fTM have caused a considerable decreane In Immlrfra- tlrfi At viesent time a smaller number of people are seeking wurk In other countries than ever before since the of the This Is most evidence of the pro.iierity of the country and the suc- 1,603 of the jwve.iiment In promoting contentment and Improving the con- JlHoIT of bs- the oiwot- mwrt of and work of congested of which I at length In previous Low tide In during me ot 1008, when the total number departing from Ireland only 18,511, being a de- of 8,718 In ooiiipartaon with ooi i upending period of Of ttixu, 9974 to the United and 1.5M to Canada, from Province. S.78Z fwrn Minister, from Uteter and from Con- nautfit. The total number of einUiMvui fwm Ireland In 1907 89,088, but unless something extiaordlnary happens fhe total for thto year will fall below 35000 During the last fifteen years the population of Ireland has decreased Elmer I Hughes one of the best known traveling salesmen In the nited States, died Saturday night at the home of Her bert Margerum, his son-ln law, South Broad Street Death was thelresult of long suffering from gastritis The funeral will take place afternoon at 2 clock, from Mr Margerum's home Interment will be made In Rlverview Cemetery, under the direc tlon of Ashmore Margerum For many years Mr Hughes had suffered stomach trouble and on several occasions had been near death His attack came upon him lost Tuesday evening He then lapsed Into a state ol seml-conscloesness from which ae aid not rally He.

was forty six years of age ana Is survived by his wlte and one daughter, Mrs Margerum Last spring Mr Hughes quit the road and spent the summer In the New Hampshire hills ast fall he was a patient at a private health remji la New Jer sey, where he improved He hM arranged to engage in the crockery and glassware bualiiwsa In NftW York thla month Mr Hughes was a traveling: salesman for about twenty-ova years, and had during that period covered all of IheTJffitetr States He sold American pottery French china and English wares during the larger part of the time For a comparatively brief period he hod also represented local rubber factories Mr Hughes was a member of Fraternal Lodge No 139 and A Three- Times-Three Chapter No 6, A Crescent Temple A A of Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite Masons Trenton Conclave No 148, I 0 of John A Roebllng Council, No 505 National Union, and the Pottery, Qlou and Brass Salesmen's Association of erlca JAMES BEETLE. James Beetle, the twelve-year-old son of Thomas Beetle, of 344 St Joe's Avenue was run over by a freight car at Konover Crossing Saturday mui iilng and died at o'clock in St Francis Hospital, Saturday afternoon Dr Frank Scammell and Coronef Daniel Bower arrived at the hospital shortly after the boy's death They decided that no Inquest was neceisary, and Issued a burial permit The funeral will take place tomurrfr- WASHINQTON, Jan 4--The President sent the fnBnwfng nominations to the Senate today To be envoys extraordinary and ministers plenipotentiary Hunttngton Wilson, ot Illinois to the Argentine Republic, Spencer Eddy of Illinois, to Rou- manla'and Servla, and diplomatic agent "TO be third secretary of Beth Low Plerrepont, ot Connecticut, at Paris, France To consuls general Arnold Shsnklln, of Missouri at Mexico, Mexico Alban Snyder, of West Virginia, at Panama, Panatna, Richard Bar- lleman, of Massachusetts at Buenos Ayres, Argentine Republic. To be Commissioner of Immigration at the Port of New York Robtrt Watchorn, of New York To be Judge of District Court for District of Alaska, (Division No 1) R. A Ounnlson of Alaska Postmssters Florida, William Smith Daytona, Oklahoma, William Hlgglns, Bartlesvllle, Frank Wright Lawton MEDIA, PA. Jan 4 Pale, worn and apparently on the verge of nervous col lapse, Mrs Florence Erb took the stam again today tn the trial of herself an sister Mrs Kathertne Beisei, ror th murder of her husband, Captain Clayton Erb and faced District At tornev McDade, who rwumed hi merciless closs-examlnatlon Inteirupte by Saturday's adjournment Again and again tho people's cutor led the nerve-racked woman ove the of night of Wo snoot Ing at "Red GaMes" In a desperate ef fort to make her contradict her prev lous testimony and down th of Murphy MRS.

GEORGE W. BRINDLEY. Anna Brlndley, aged seventy-one years, wife of George Brlndley, contractor, of 1211 Chestnut died yesterday, after an Illness of week" Nervous prostration was the cause of death Mrs Brlndley was a member of tha Brood Street Church, where the funeral services will be held Besides her husband, she survived by three sons and two daughters, Wll- ilam Haiiy and Fred Brlndley and Mrs Joseph Ruggaber and Mrs Hard The funeral will be held fiom her band's residence Wednesday afternoon at 1 80 o'clock, with services In the Broad Strelt Church at i o'clock Interment, under direction of Poulson ft Coleman, will be In Greenwood MRS. OSCAR KULL. Mm wlf of Kull- dled yesterday morning (ity-etghi husband and one daughter, Steward, of Brooklj.i.

fuUeial will be held Tuesday noon at Liberty and Brow.i Btretts. with Intsrmuit, under Ullrich, 111 LEGALITY OF PRESIDENT'S ACTION IS UPHELD WASHINGTON. Jan 4 The ity of the President's action in dismiss- Ing the colored soldiers of the 26th Infantry for participation In the Brownsville riots on August 13 1906 wag upheld by decision of the Supreme Court of the United States today, in the of Oscar w. Held, versus United States SERVIAN CABINET RESIGNS Jan 4 The Srfyian cabinet resigned today. The action, for which no explanation was Is believed to be due to the Increasing demand of the public for a more Ive policy toward Austria.

The retiring ministers are opposed to war and they will likely be succeeded by those who will be more In sympathy with the foreign policy of Premier Mllovan- ovltch. ROOSEVELT TO VISIT ENGLAND BIRMINGHAM, ENGLAND Jan 4 Birmingham Post today a report purporting to from authoritative sources to the effect that President Roosevelt will visit England for a brl'f period before sailing on his African expedition According to the story Mrs Roosevelt -nd Long- worths will accompany then ex- President and will remain In London at a hotel while Mr Roosevelt and his son are In Africa MRS. SUSAN W. MADDOCK DEAD. Maddock, wife of ander H.

Maddock, and daughtyr-ln-law of John Maddock, died Saturday In a itarlum at Liberty, after Illness of nearly two years Her husband U-ree children jur- vlveher They are Louis Tjwton dock. MaVgrfet and Dorothy strong case set up by the defense tha Mrs Betsel shot Erb to defend her sis ter from his thr--tened attack with revolver Mrs Erb denied having shot a Captain Erb but admitted that one after a quarrel, when she feared was going to hurt her, she fired he revolver out of the wlndor To a direct question by Me Dad Mrs Erb replied dramarlCT'y "I ha no hand In killing Captain Erb at all CLASS ELECTS OFFICERS; WILL DINE WITH TEACHE Mrs Man- of the Central Sunday their officers at the last meeting as follows President Harold worthley vice president, Harry Hortman, treasurer, Richard Furman secretary, George Wilson monitor Chester Fell The class will bj banqueted by the teacher at her home, 82 Tyler Street. BRIDE KILLED BY TRAIN a i prelates but his per- throughout the world as well ASKS HEBREWS TO CONTRIBUTE NEW YORK, Jan 4 The American Jew Ish committee has called upon JPWH of America to 'open wide elr purses and contribute what they to the Red Cross relief for the rickcn Italian brother Messages encouragement and brotherhood sent to the Italian people 40 DEATHS A DAY. CATANZARCKJan 4 --It is estimat- today that 600 of those Injured In its cltv have died of their wounds Phe death-roll Is being added to ate of 40 a da Reports of further shocks In the alnhrlnn and Sicilian districts have cached this city, but no particulars re available STARVING MOB EATS DONKEY CATANIA Jan 4 Refugees ailiving ere todav from Messina say that last venlng a donkey carrying supplies nto the city was killed by a hunger- razed mob and Its flesh literally torn nto shreds and greedily devoured The supply of food Is still so InsufB- lent that It is necessary to distribute the scant stores under heaW guard Several rescuers were killed in Mes- Ina today bv falling walls From the best figures obtainable It IB shown hat 26 good-sized towns of Sicily and Calabria have been completely destroyed, besides Innumerable towns that have been badly damaged. GARIBALDI MEEilNIi DAINS ON STAND IN OWN DEFENSE nerve 'em hot this season's baVing 1 over No dished up here.

And to prevent cuty'mg of this goods mto season we now clooo out 50 OveKwts At 25 per cent and vatwd for it 4 Jan 4 In trial of Thornton Hauls for the murder of William Annls the defence plajed Its trump card thla aftemoon, when Halns was called tn the stand to defend himself The defendant behind Jury box and took the oath tn a flmi voice The first few were answered In a clear steady voice, plainly audible throughout the He said he was 42 old, bom In Washington C. ma.ifed In September 1896 that-hls that he had one child MoDle now nUve Do you remember when your brother went to the Philippines'" counsel asked 'I dd In Septeaiber, 1907" did you see him nexf" 1 think May 81 laat year I aslep and suddenly I heard a crashing ndlse downstairs I Jumped up and rushed into the dining room As 1 did so a man crashed through the door and came toward me He was waiving his arms In the air frantically and I saw It was my brother Peter I asked him what Is the matter For God's sake boy I thought you were In another part of the world' He said, Don question me do something for me Claudia has told me all She has had a baby by Annls For God's come down with me and see father I tried to quiet him as he rushed back- ward and forward, his arms waving ru i down and I dressed and he went down to the fort" "Who was there when yon got to fort' 1 'genial and Claudia In hist F.ASMO KUY nounced Itema In London It to LOJujjON, J-" 4 simply of Smyrhe' 1 rllge to "Touts In the column tn wi-M 1 vJsit to Mvieabail n-y be course, tt comes high, but butt into society you haw to For here are notices In the p.luplp*! Six lines In tteJTta- clal Bw At the meeting of the Garibaldi Society of Odd Fellows In State Street Theatre, yesterday afternoon HEW TORK. Jan pital romance had ion wh-n Dr 292370, and during the last fifty years It has fallen off three and one-half During last fifteen (ha population Scotland ln- 8YKE8 INFANT. infant of Ira and Mary Bykos, of a Lincoln Avenue, died today in charge of Poulsoo ft Coleman, will be private ARLINE LORAIN. Arllne Loraln, daughter of Harley C.

and William Davis, died today, one month and seventeen The fUn- erali under direction of Poulson ft Coleman, will be private MRS. SUSANNA COCHRAN. Mrs Susanna Coehran, wife of George Coehran of 9 Froser Street, died today, aged thirty-four years The funeral will be held fiom Thuinday moinlnf. Jntwmenl, under the direction ot be Fefh-iujs. OOK.

JJOftTlJifcivcv i Ivlns Taylor are lit oharg. of funeral, for which not 1uwn completed SCHOOL FOR GUARDSMEN. Company for Inrtr-iotton In tactic, will be held in Second Raiment Aruioiy Friday evening 16 o'clock by Company K. 'ine troupe of the company will evening for rehearse! Relief Aaron likes R. No.

7. will hold a special meeting thto afternoon. Tomorrow evening the post corps will hold a Joint Installation and Department President Bllsa A.iam, will act xi Installing officer Sons of liuullttlan. General William Sewell Camp, Sons of Veterans, will Install officers tonight at 7 30 clock In St Paul A Zion Church, North willow Street The old soldiers will deliver addresses and of rt'hmtnU will served 4 A pretty hos- a tragic conclus- TM, Carhart and his bride of a few months were run down while driving across the tracks of the Susquehanna at Blairstown, Mrs Carhart was Instantly killed and at the hospital today It was said that Pr Carhart Is fatally Injured Until recently Dr Carhart was a member of the staff of the Paterson Hospital His wife was a nurse there when he met her JUDGMENTS IN Cll. COURT Judge Macpheraon these Judgments for the complainants In the City District Court today The James Downward Company against John Blocum, J10 TO Ham Burd against Philip Koslaw, H544 FontJk asamst William $14810, Elmer Boyle against Alexander Clark, 111 47 SHIPS OFF TO PORT SAID WASHINGTON, Jan 4--Four battleships of the Atlantic fleet, the Connecticut, Vermont, Minnesota and Kansas started through the Suez Canal this morning from Suet to Port Said BANKER COMMITS SUICIDE DETROIT, Jan 4.

C. Potter, jr, of the Bank, latest In- of Its kind In Mlchl 8 on, shot Ifld killed hiUlsen today. CHALLtNat AOCEMTED. 4ne of of the team Of colnpaflV A of thto mateh will on In the Second tuition. Walter A.

Vorton of Company A that all of command for Holmes presided and addresses urging the need of were delivered by Anthony Spalr and Anthony P1I- laro A concert was also rendered In connection with the meeting by Mas- cagnl's Orchestra, under the leadership of James Vosa, who the committee in the canvass of the southern section of the city The sum of t96 38 was collected In the theatre The committeemen representing the 10 Italian societies among the Catholics of the city marched into the Chambersburg and southern sections of the city accompanied by Mascaglil's Band J178 77 was collected In Chambersburg, and J112 57 in the southern section of the city Several of the committeemen also visited Brunswick and Piim-etuii avenues o.nd-rocolvod $23 These amounts, however, do not oom- pletelv represent the sections named, as the various members were not able tp thoroughly canvass the sections, the committee having to postpone the work until neitr Sunday when the collections will be resumed Elmer. Hudson, Butler Mott, Clark and Swan Streets and South Clinton were the thoroughfares visited In Chambersburg by the following committeemen Vito Dl Leo, Luigl Salamandra, Gaetano Ftascella Arturo Claramelll, Lulgl Gabrielll, Francesco Bonelll, Pletro Cleuteci Domenioo Masslnl, Tlarls Armantl and Giacomo Perretl. Gifts of special munificence were also the donation of $125, from the Italian Banking and Tradinsj Company, Sansalese Society, $100 And $10 from Dr Pandole The of $100 each by the Komana and San- salese Societies are the forerunners of the $100 donations to be made by each of the 10 Italian societies Headquarters for donations of clothing which must be unworn to Insure its shipment, have been established at the store Of Domenlco Bouchlcclo on South Clinton Avenue at Donotl Plerro's and at Leonard Dlleo's The Hrst donation In this line received was that of-flve of from Ferdinand Dittmar Any clothing rent to these will be shipped at their expense to New York where the Italian iteamshlp companies have agreed to tike care of Its passage to Italy family and se Quarters. The witness declared that he anlved at the fort he took captain aside and got from htm all 6f the facts he knew of his wife's alteged misconduct Luncheon recess was ordered. towii papwv golden apples from the aiviai oodtl In the expann Mils ot than who In tht London one of of anv i A I larvesi jcv 1 ouwo uiwo run into a ji---.

Of Com incorruptible run "reading notice" dapurMt.entl they would probably to do a write-up even at a fabulous pilve, but Judiciously dlnt.yosr jsreer a lengthy pertodiM so tT "so cfcvtr-ly that the does not pioduct, TOO much money In another without iinrv nil irir'riiip ln the pai open th rf FRF I (IN VIII I IMS of th. n.TM.. 1 I1LI Ull I I I IlIIU times the rates hen quoted for selling- unimportant par-vapln announcements connected with and the roy.Ufamily, -VALE XT Island of Malta, Jan. 4 -Refugees at living here today not only conoborate reports of ghoulish honors among the ruins of the devastated cities In the earthquake belt, but bring stories more than any heretofore told Pitched battles between and looten In which many on both were killed, are described Mid the arrest ot as many as 600 ghouls among whom were numbers of police, Is reported Scores of corpses with knife In breast or bock have been found, the work of ghouls which, to their outcries, killed helplessly wounded victims that they might rob their pel and ruined homes at leisure Throughout Southern Italy, It ta ported here, receivers of stolen goods being arrested Loot In vast Quantities total smuggled Into Italy by shami gees and the authorities have not tightened th.lr grin on the situation in the surrounding towns nurn accordance with royal persor.a»e Of couns. It to next to King or Qnxs appear ntar a princess or Spoking of brliUT Tet to brings In another phase of the side of social" advancement.

On of sums ranging up 8,600 yoi Into "royal Inclorore" at Mayor In response to a request from Mayor Madden contributions will be received by Bishop McFaul. Bishop Scarborough the Rev George Neal, of the Central Church, the Rev vy Harkness, of the Second Presbyterian Church, the Hev Judson Conk- lln, of the Clinton Baptist Church, the Rev C. of the Evangelical Lutheran Church and Hemy tl. Coleman and Piank Katsen- bach, Jr BBNKFIT EN1ERTATNMENT Art entwJainmGnt-foP At aifangements being by Edward A. Stover, president of Trenton Art Society.

hundred flfty views of trie vicinity visited ojr the earthquake be by Joseph H. wrlght. of thto city A lecture will be given by S. Btambach. of Philadelphia Art School, who receutly visted Italy and Sicily An admission of will charged.

LlKnieneu mwn In the surrounding towns possessors of small quantities of food, It reported have take nadvantage ot their starving countrymen to at prices the nutriment nec.s«»ry to keep them alive, stripping them of their pennies A number of these have- been killed In resisting foiclble selsure of their stores. BACKES IN SERIOUS WAY FROM BLEEDING OF NOSE Peter well knvwu wn- fectlonsr, of Centre Strut to home with hemorrhage of nose. His coudltlon wrlous. STANDARD OIL REVIEW DENIED WASHINGTON, Jan. Supreme Court of United today denied goveiiiment petition for review of Standard Oil M.000,000 This la managed places who need money blooded but Impecunious un aristocracy have Iftn6irw! ue tickets to all functions In which to mix They get thtM ets from the Lord Charaperlaln's and-though do not want to these affairs themselves, a high commercial The nouY most to the royal let, and the actually being a member of the Is to appear to b.

one. Not torn ago. King Edward the name i lady to whom he stood closs In royal Inclosura at Ascot CT berlaln's secretary was erobarr- greatly to find that In held a ticket which she had from a member of oristoct.oy if that Incident the Lord the custom of mnrklng the able. cusom royal functions as I4 not but even thta baj not put a i QIF i FOR DR. MANNING.

of Bible Class In Calvary Sunday School taught by Dr Manning, pastor, called at parsonage, 240 Hamilton Avenue, Saturday evening and presented to Dr. Manning a house ooat. LOST CHILD 18 RESTORED. to find her way home, Mary years old, to for the of of the earthquake will be at the Consular Agency of Italy, 688 BOUth Clinton Avenue, In this The amount of these subsii Iptions will by the Consul General of Italy, In New York, Count MaMlgllls, free of charge through the Red Contribute. On behalf of the Hibernians of Mer- County, the sum of was appro- prlated for the relief fund In alt ot case.

R'CONREY IN TOWN iliomas McConkey, famous chor-cter of this city, who been a home tn Hampton Is In towi shaping hands with hll old better In his lift REMOVED TO THE ABYLUM. Wnlle t.mporarily Ins-ne Joseph Samel, of 119 SUwt. caused considerable dlltUrbanco at the home of John 114 and taken Into custody by Patrolman Banders Samel of the opinion someone was after him and threatening to his life Samel wa. examined at Second District Police Bt.tkm by Dr Charlea H. Mitchell, and Dr William recom- mendsd hli removal tn tht Honpi'-i for the He tak.u to in- stltullbn.

Dr. Btrang Dr. and surgeon at McKinl.y Hospital, returned from a two vacation, at Plttsburg A NEW VERSION. A poet who has been known to tell the truth recounts "little dai'fhter. Her 01 her expounding the origin ot family dolli.

"Ton to the custom There Is another ftu novubl.teg 1 for the depleted purse aristocracy they work It for all It is worth-thU I "Inlfudtitlng" This system Is taken vantage of by ntany wealthy For Instance, on payment of a to i certain high society you fc guaranteed an Invitation for a i on board the yatch of a real lord Cowes In the of the eeaion slclal entrsea have been made fri saloon dftok of some lords yftc people who engineer these little matt, ore lupposid to be beyond reproa It requUvjt the tfioateat tact--and natbn (lie hlzli-wl uf feM tor bring them a successfully "Introductions" coit in where from HOW a year up to ttO 000 a cording to particular "set" Into whti to way to clubs also are 'ajntd at WISE BEYOND HER AGE. Rene La Montague, the crack player, tells this story of a vcr miss, the five-year-old daughter of prominent merchant of the set Mr La Montague was email trap from the Rock' Club to his home In Cedarl he encountered the little out for a walk with her a oiiiall babv brother the Being i ffiund of the child's her II'' The offer wis accepted a way Mr Ln Montagus with Interfiling Items of which were lisped out In tussloh until he pullc't the hoti'e The child ilirhted nobody In on tl asked her IT iho i safely "Oh, 11 id thank i "Don ninntl polo player 1 child opened IK i LUi uiured "1 I llfl in' HE1.D FOR MURDEK THBIM1.

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