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YAQUIS ON WARPATH,
MENACE AMERICANS
BW RWMJlW nd fiXfU illgnu urn Admiral Fletcher
Rushes Marines.
CHI lf 11 PROPERTY TAKEN
j, r Trx DM. 1 1 -- VaQUi IndiansHH ,k-i- i Ihl warpath sgslnst native
ni f r'K "r I alIKe In the Yaqui Vslleyfrom Ouvnui to-
ilef .i nit MM
utj , nieliardson Cotiet ruction i.'om-mi- ii
which owni I.OOO.W0 In intv.ilfei. ha irtit out an appeal to theAmr:'ii OolMMll at ilunymo askingpmiteikAi i" turnWhtd. ThiMtMUM - ' '' rlporttd raiding farm. drl-- c
"ff utork, liirnl!iic harvests of" toward the expen- -
Ini'iili fl Indian Jtnon en"S;edMallear iroone for three hours Thursdayslang t i' PorllrlO flan (.'anal betweenOtearll l d KlparahMi but the result0 ,h, rn- ntcr h not been learned.
Admiral Wlnsl w. who ta at Topolo-jf.m- riha-- directed r.i rruleer Raleigh.
m pouia from Oueymss to Topoiobanipo.N) al ucsed to T"bari. hl"h la the nearcatafaroarh 10 tit American settlement.The Ralekjh la due to arrive there earlygjegmi i oT
Tndlans attacked the garrison prot-ecting the fouthern Pacini" employeesrif.iR"' in repairing the tirlrlae. at
Cnrrnl over the Yaqui River, but weregflren off.
Catholic refugees from Heiniolllohsvr brought word here that Oen. MU rienuea, when he occupied llermoallloV tiie naiM of t'arrenia. took possession
the Catholic eemlnary with all Itagentente. forcing the atudenta to takeeifue with private families. Later Dte-jae- z
ll aid to have taken possession ofthe residence of the Vlear --General,
t' let Mm remove any of hikm rings-Oen. Villa Instead of coming to Juarea
a announced laat night went from Ma-da-In western Chihuahua, direct to
Cldhuahua city, according to announce-ments In Juarea
Among bis officers it waa said Villaplanned a movement south from
city Into Carrania territory and(hat he hoped to drive hla way through
.Mlfexico city.Advices from Mexico city to the local
ceasuiats declare that the Secretary ofPtrWlc instruction has prepared for
Ion of educational organisation andprocedure throughout Conatitutionallatterritory.
"The opening of the several museumsand the reopening of educational Institut-ions closed under Huerta'a regime Isannounced." says the wire from thecapital The reorganisation of the Na-tional I'nlversltv la begun and the modl-Bc- at
c f the laws on primary instruct-ion ire arnounced.
W J. BRYAN IN CONTEMPT.
for g PLAN(Miilirt Idk lrl'linra.
P :prm .'nirt ItUVtlCt U"hitakrv 'I hii orrvr yfjitpnlay d!rrting Wlll-It-
Jtntllngf Hryan to cauw onDftmber Why lie ehouM r.ot e pun- -i i fo;- ntmpt of rurt for Ma
fi!:r t,t RftpMr jterdfiy for fxnml-r.a- vunde An ror of Justine Glire-hc- h
1 hbe suit brought ly PetrosP TfttanlP. h t.rpk Jn.porter. jiffAinntt r- irtpaper 1 ttt, nUi.
tu"r it .'H! Involve interitewi iftfi Mr Hrvan nnd the fomf,rQreth Mtnlstf nt rthincvM) ThUim ff irt th rdr tit wHrnin Mr.
Bryai who went lo Itin wlntor home! im Flu . .after the ofder liail le--
., I,l. at I hA Ulll.nsaKuturday H- rxLi!alned i r a te- -
t Ju1 n ijieKM that he wouldb wl iing 10 testify In the MM InLfloi
T oHer '.RPrd vepterslay Will notb ,f- ' unlet R vervod on Mr. Bryan,tr tfl II he neMMarg tor the plaintifflo (: -- ;ii,.ion to yierve him byLca:r- -
MODEL OF TRADE
Credit Me ll t.el Kiirm From Re- -rn e Ha nk.
T' Vatlonal Nssociarior of CreditMrp Vi ent out to us ntambsrg aCircular giving interesting data regard-In- c
'role acceptances ernlrh are availthie for rediscount, The circular statet ris r the agaoclftlon Is In receipt of
i th:iT intareat m trade acceptin e grow ing, as aeveral membersef r':, association have written to theSea nr ,. tildes saktng for a modeleceptance form with a view to using
n is their business. Ttis circular thensin
"The matter was taken up with tbefederal Reserve Ran! in New York.
- offers 'lie following as I formIstlsf irtury 10 the bank in connectionwith rrt:s ounttng :
NEW YORK V November 1',. ttisKevsaty dsys sfte- dte. pay to .loinV'-- r order, tlllcM. one hnndredSI"' t, mi, ll oo fiollnri. The olillni- -t: m tl - frnnr of tliln hill arl.s outt th ii 'ti of from tii.- Drawer,j' 'ii ji iNus co., ii n s n it: & i'o..
Trer-:- ,. N I A F V'lsh. i ishlsr."Across 'lie face of the note the eigV
lomer oi acceptor writes the following:!i 'ptsd, Trenton. N l November 30.1 tha Tr.nl ,n M.,,blt,v Cn
VrentoD, N t- gnsd) JOHN Ji inks 4b ro.
1 c. loHwB"The '. k caiu attention to tlie
br.r f thlH point, tnat the place01 l definitely stuted in thetody "i He- lull by its maker, or. better
' ll si great care be exercised togtaka thai the bank at which payi to bs made, under the terms ofths sptanci is m the same city orton ' nr.iue Offloe of the drawee,te iv om the bill is addraaaed. Thebank fei Is thai this Is an essential pointtini t ,. negotiable Inatrumenta law.
"Vow, when monev is In abundancesr, tin redlapounl privilege not needed
' lime for the members of thisMai itlon to prepare for tlie day whenIbiai condition! will be different.I Ii should consider Whether It be notpoi to get ruatomera now to see the
it .r developing the trHde hc- -s1 system nnq of encouraging tlie
d closing Ihelr accounts by theicceptancg of i draff,"
st
PENNSYLVANIANS HEREEXTOL STATE'S GLORIES
Mayor Blankenburg Tells Keystone Society's DinersHow He Downed Bosses in Philadelphia Gov.
Brumbaugh the Guests.
The Pennsylvania Hoclety, prldeful ofthe quantity of Ita members as well astheir quality, held Ita annual dinner atthe Waldorf-Ator- l laat night and cele.brated merrily In spite of the ratherponderous topic of discussion which wastaken up and thoroughly dusted off bythe three speakers, Mayor RudolphHlank. nlmrg of Philadelphia. II MWaits, City Manager of the commissiongovernment of Dayton, Ohio, and Sam- -
ul B. Hare, a lawyer of Altoona.All three talked about "Municipal
Government." hut most of the TOOIn New York eeinied vastly
more Intereated In renewing ROgHaHVtancoshlpa and talking about liomefolk;. They called cheerfully from tableto table, and Instated that PennsylvnnijIs long State.
The dinner opened with the siitmalparade of flags- - the hietori' it . ownedby the eoelty with a great ruffling Ofdrums and fanfare of trumpets in honorof visiting gueats and with the ilnglngof choir boya. sjid with the march tojthe dining loom to the steady bent of;drums.
ftsjeste of the socletr.Th or'et gtiesta aa they sat upon)
the dais in the grand ballroom of thehotel were tjov. Marti i (V Hriinibaugliof Penns aula. Mayor Rudolph Hlanli-enbur- g
of Philadelphia. Hear AdmiralNathaniel R I'sher, I.avceon Purely,William C Sproul, Col. Robert M.Thompson, the llig.it Rsv, Janic.'. HenryDarlUiglon, R'shop of Marrlshuri ; I rHenry H Drink r. president of LehighUniversity, Joseph i. Hutler, Jr., .suin-ue- l
B Hare, Dr. John A. Braahaar,Lieut. --Gov. Krank M. McClam o(
Joseph Pennell. the Very RV,Lawrence B. Ridgeley of Hankow.China; Theodore Rousseau and Major-Ge-
C. Bow Dougherty, commanding tlieIVnnsylvatiia National Guard. Thetoaatmaater was the president of thesociety. Oeorge W.Wickersham.
Among those at the smaller tableswere Richard T. Davles. Dr Samuel Mr-Cu-
Lindsay. Edward Bok. editor ofthe I.atlie' Homr Journal : Oeorge APost, William Ixeb, Jr.. W, A. Nah,Frank N. Doubleday, Custavus T KlrhGeorge C. Boldt. Theodore P Slionts.Henry P. Davison. Cornelius Vanderbllt.August Belmont. Thomas K Ryan, B, .1Berwlnd, Jacob H, .Schlff. William H.Truesdnle. Eugene II 'uterhridge, OuyE. Trl, p. John Markle. Clark Wllllame,James Qayley. Dr. John H MeCrat-ken- ,John w. Griggs. William IS, Corey,Joseph W Harrlman, Prank A Vandat"up, Amorose 3ioneii. rviinam is. Lficasam, jAlva u. Dinkey, i mini anuiennurg, s
eder BeweT... MESSENGER BOY
pub- -
ACCEPTANCE.
Among
n.llOO Demand Better Wnrktitsi4 osidltlnns and More Pay.
A general e of R.onn milk wagondrivers was decide! on vesterrijy at ameeting of offlclsls of the AmericanFederation of Tjibor, the Remd M IkPrlvers t'nlon. Ihe International Broth,e'hood of Tesmsters and the UnitedHebrew Trades
The conference, which was held at it.iBaal Broadway, was attended byThomas Collins, organiser of the Amerl-ra- n
Psderttion of Labor: MichaelCaahel, nrst nt of the
of Teamsters,and Assistant Secretary Fetnsteln "f tilet'nited Hebrew Trader After the con- -feranoe Mr. Felnateln sa.d
"Thooaanda or people win be affectedby the general strike o' the milk wagondrivers, since It will to- up all the mllKdepots n the city which dlspens,- milkat retaii to consumer and supply theman thousands of retail dairies andgroceries of ih city
"The conditions under which tin milsdrivers work are abominable. They arcompelled lo work every day in the yearand one of Ihelr chief demand will befor 'me lis) "ff every two weks ntleast Other demands will be tbe aboil- -lion of fins and an increase in wageof in per cent.''
A seriee of meeting of milk driverswill soon be railed, according to Mr.JSelntteln, and the date of the strike willbe decided at these meeting,
0AYN0RS DAUGHTER SUED.
Mrs. Mlllon Wlrks M ans lO.OOflfor Aoto Injuries.
Supreme Court .luetics Asplnall InBrooklyn signed yesterday an ordtr ap- -polntl g Kdward T. Hedfor.l td guar-dian ,ol litem for bis wife. Mrs. HelenHedford. daughter of the late MayorCMynor, in a suit brought ag. inst herfor tin. bv Mrs. Lillian Micks ofMlneola, as the result of an automobile
1.1 D.nl .n.h. I" ia.t. I'hiillesWicks, huiband of tlie plaintiff, is alsosulrnr for IttU for the loss of his wif.-'-Mrvlcee and ton for damage to lusautomobile
The aci idit occurred while Mrs He.l-for-whs returning In her automobll
to Brooklyn after visiting her sister,Mrs. William s Webb, Jr., at ManhaesetAs the car turned Into the mnln roadIt collided with the machine In whichWicks and his wife were riding and Ihelatter. It Is alleged, suffered Injuriesabout tlie head Bind body which confinedher to her bed for several weeks
A counter claim, It Is Intimate, willbe set up for the defendant.
FINDS A ONE TOED HORSE.
vihlilgao Mclentlsf Also Illacoversa Three Toed Specimen.
Ann Aaaoa, Mich., Dec. it, Dr, k. t.,Troxlcr of the liuverslty of Michigan
t0day tiiat during explora-tions In the Hlack Hills In South lUikotaduring the last summer he discovered tliemajor portion of the skeleton of a onetoed horse He also discovered a per-fect skeleton of a three toed horse, whichIs also a rarity
Furs for Holiday Gifts
Lonft coats of Hudson Seal, Broadtail, Persianand Mink. Very light in weight.
C. G. Gunther's Sons391 Fifth at 36th Street,
New York.
Senator W illiam A. Clark. Alexander J.Hemphill. Charles R Flint, KdwardBhagrSOn, .lames 1' Kahnestock.Edwin S. Httiart, Judge Ditnner Keeberand Clarence K. Postlewaltr
Main of the small tables were repre-sentative cf Pennsylvania counties,others of the larger cities, nrfd severaltables were occupied by hIuiiiiiI of vari-ous Pennsylvania colleges (
Mayor ltlauketilun g'.x speecli COVOVM apretty wide area of topics, but had to dolargely With the troubles of mi independ-ent in oftlce harried and harassed by thewell known Philadelphia type Of poll- -ticis--n and organisation header Ho wasquite sure tV'i lus adflalftlltrAtlon Itad Ibeen a III ss tnd that he had queiled ,the DOT SOS, It seemed to 111. a III;' . niia- -dalphlu, alwaya nora in the trip of the
machlna than Naw Ytirh evertvns In Ta nniany's grip. wa in a fairWay to reform lie thought too that"Tammany wllDnaver again rula NewYork with an lrtn hMtd ipgrhapg a stealhand would be move appropriate as Ithas In the past." anil lie oplMd thatever'" hat re political bosses ha 1 learnedtlint they had to be good.
Philadelphia a bond Is-sue of 190,000,000, the Mayor announced,laniely for permanent Improvements- -UnWaya, elevatel roads, alolltloii of
graile rl'Uailnaa, municipal piers, a sew-ag- otHapoaal ptant, botllovorda and fifteen
bridges. He complaine'l that manypraona consider that the Mai or of agreat city ought to be a sort of nioeseti- -ger Ih,v and Information bureau.
"If anybody thinks a Mayor's office gbed of roses lie niffera from delu- -
aton," said BurflomaaUi Blanhtnburg,"A man in Canada neked me to find nwife for him. A beaUtKul, niagniflcentVcgownsd woman ame my offlca anddemanded that I keep other women fromrunning after bar husband. I was askedto make a wife and daughter behavemore respectfully to the husband nndfather. It was requested by phone tohurry to a certain place a: remove adead cat d was asked to atop rooatarsfrom crowing at night. Three youngwomen wanted me lo adopt them Awoman demanded that 1 run to her homeand make the water atop flowing Intothe house "
Mayor Blankanborg urged completemilitary proparadnag for the L'nltadStates and put hlmasM on record againstany sort of half way Americanism Hedenied that there wax any such thing asthe Anglo-Saxo- " race and declaredthai pretended Angto-Baxo- could nomore claim lnfluen.-- e in the affairs of the
lUrrtry rbaii I'OtiM any other variety ofclllaen.
ii m Waite of Daytontin blessings f city gtrvarnmanl by nom- -inlas in and HamUel M Hare eulogliedtiic graatneaa of the home state.
c MLK DRIVEK8 STRIKE. FRAUD
tt.
Brotherhood
announced
Lamb
Avenue
'..ctsewtl
Republican
contemplates
emphaalaed
BARED.
Impostors lint cella lonlrlhn-lN- aI lirlatinaa t'nnd.
f - rnessenger boy should ask youwith .in appealing look In ins eves andH t'hrtetmaa box III bis band for a
f r the meaaenger boys' fhrist-ma- afund kindly to tbe Ud and
d. ta ii hiin iiile you are communicatingbi telephone with lte,-to- r 3so.
Mi,- icewvenger boys of tbeal i' romrtanv are forbidden
to s.'':, It Ihe .otiioanVs rustonicrs forri Mia funds, to sell tickets, to obtain
wrlptl ois for anything at all. andih.. chant es are that the boy who appealsto you i" an Impostor and thaj you srenig proapeot ive victim.
In on- - sma district thirty-tw- o firmshave been victimised by these bocs, andalthough the company has warned thepublic lor several years of the fraudthe impostor are again at work, if onewishes io give anything fp tlie mes-- ,
ger boys th only way to do It 1s tosend i suhacrlptlon tn th, treaenirer.Messengers' fund. ComnsarolaJ fableCompany, 2d Broad street i'hat isthe only iv to make sure tbe mas-- j,
ger iovs will get the ben, nt of It.
CigarsAre most acceptable Holi-day presents, widely usedfor man-to-ma- n gifts.
The judgment of criticalsmokers is always keenwhen applied to cigars givenhim.
Select your Gifts of fine Cigarsfrom our stock, the Imrgest andthe very finest in the city. Weare and have been for years the
Largest Direct Importersin the U. S. of Havana Cigars.
Our distribution has also beenvery large of Clear Havana Cigarsof excellent quality. The justlyfamous
"Mi Favorite"is popular and widely sold. Thebrands of Imported Cigars wesell, are only those manufacturedby the
IndependentFactories of
HavanaIdentified as the very choicestexported from Cuba.
Holiday packings in largenumber now fully displayed.Especially fine stocks of Cigar-ettes are also shown, including
HFTY-SI- X
of quality and fashionIn our stores every pleasingcourtesy will be extended to youand illustrated Holiday price list
can be mailed if desired.
Park & TiltordFifth Avenue and 26th StreetMadison Ave. and SSlh StreetMadiaon Ave. and 76th StreetBroadway- - and 41st StreetBroadway-- and 87th StreetBroadway- - and 101st StreetBroadway- - and 112th StreetBroadway- - and 146th StreetColumbus Ave. 72nd StreetLenoi Ave. and 126th Street
THE SUN, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 12, IMA
GUILBERT RETURNS
TO HER OLD SONGS
Wonderful Frenrli Artist Siiiir-intff- lt
tho Lycram riiniirrosHer Projjrammf'.
STAGE NEWS AM) i oss IP
Vxeiie Otillhert Is snoihr- - refuueeis bo has been eompelleil to onie io tillscountry on account of tlie hard hip
from the near The wonderfulFrench artist frankly admit that sheIs broke. This Is McOVflttd. for le thelarae amounts she w as e impelled toepend on the soldiers who were nuu;-tere- d
In her house for niHiiy month.Fortunately she l singing to large
audiences st the Lyceum Theatre andsure of ten I site hns expended ma beeltirrd to her At her coinert onFriday Urn, Qullbtri returned io someof tlie older long In her repertoire andnave ' Jm Otu" and "La Femma ."
she repeat her tlrstpros f mm, ehleh Include "t MenHerre." Whtell sue now to nn itever..- conceit. Sbe will be heard uka.iion Tueoda) mid Friday afternoon
Mm Oullberl ha r me remorkabl)Interesting old songs whiih she col-lected through ihe (UggOetlOn of mtoieKranee. They rtrlte the story of .loanof Arc on verses written b) a contem.)Mirnnnue pOel Who heard "ll the sto.iesof her life. Bven Ih music lo whlrhJoan and tbe Mtdler entered I i nth'drsi at fthelm gr i" th- - possession ofthe ilngor, Alio is snxioiis to Introducethese plc which lire unknown In .thiscountry, to tome of Hie students in thecolleges.
The educational Alliance announceit performance of Ibsen's "Uiiosts" withAnathe Barcu m the leadln role Theother parts win be played bj memberof the Art Prnnia Player, It is lo I"1hoped :hst tiie performance of ihe plajwin prove of educational ralue lo theaudience in the Straus Auditorium, sin.--It Will probably not supply litem withdlvei sion.
Now it is Al Jolon woo ,ii 'IFriday in a musical version of "Itob-Inso- n
ruoe" Tbe Bhubert II make,II. e production earb in the pnns ,iit-r- ;Mr, Jolion leturns from Klorlda. Thelast preceding comedian was tohue this chance was Ben William,but that scheme fell through Kdgar.smith and Harold Atlerbrldge .ire lowrite the text. The muse will be byBlgmund Kombers and lames H tip ley
AH but fiptr Nw York theatre nreW ofTrrinu their pt.i I M half pr
In "Happy-Here- "Childhood's Joys Complete
HON. H. TAKTifoneer of the 1'nltwl Sifi
This is the result of the recent f lilureof the agreement r the msnairers whichcHine to an and several weeks ago.Hut It happens to be true tbst therenever were before so many theatreswhich nre offering ihelr wares it halfprice s there are at tho present time.
Mis. Lntigtry took Walter KlnasleyWalking the oilier day and led him
toward the neighborhoodif Twenty third Itreel and Ninth cve-nu- e
Pausing near Ninth avenue sheaddressed Mr. Klngslev us follows :
"This dear little old fashioned houseal 31 West Twenty-thir- d street wasmy Itome for five years nnre g long timeago. Tlie I'asteur Institute has ll now,but evidences of my tenancy are stillnumerous. If you will look at thespecially designed Iron isiilns In frontof the house you will And lilies ss tliemotif. I put those lilies there. Ialso built a stone well ten feet high eoas to have tills teeny weeny little grassplot for i private garden. Tour citvofficials didn't like this a bit and or-dered me to take down what they calledan encfoackrgenl on the public high-way 1 refused and one day a w reck-ing Km appeared, accompanied byhorde of reporters, and It wasn't longbefore that wall had disappeared andever' one had an unobstructed view oftny pinks and imsles In my little garden.Ho. you see. these and other things make.".61 Went Twenty-thir- d street stnndour in m memory."
SEES HUMAN GROWTH CONTROL.
Srlrnre Mt nirlnfr mitlWrlBht nf Ihi- - Nmp.
PlIlieAMtePMlAi no 1 1 That m,i?n',tn op lh thrjihoM of Tiinfoxcnftwill make :t pownlbif to rrtnrrl or liHUtntho growth or human lwirift( nun itiostatemrn mcl v by Dr. M WJttCObtl, He a8Prtpr1 fhrtT rxporimrntwith rats have prnvrrl thut HiiiniHls foilon rortnln protetna for exteiifle1 perlniHmaintain a cOMtilll weiirtit. tint an rmon
otlior nei'e'e-.v- rv COtlattlttNtttl aredded grOWth in temjmeil. He rited one
Instance In which h rnl vh kopt ttuntodfof M2 flnyn. nn nge rorrnponTlrnif toabout f'Mty-flv- e ycnrri in Yiuman life.H rliHiifinf the dt Kioth vhh DOfmlttod to fleveloii that WOllM normallhave taken plACt !n ) nuth
"Wc hae it in our potver," a4 lr.,?ru-oh- "to Mp whether an animal ehnlldo t! frOWlnfJ In jrotlth 01 old (te, orwhthep !t nhetll l.e several perio4 nfJtOWUl. Thtfl hotna true, it in not toomilch tn export that th ultimate OtftNrome eUCh work will be the arientinVControl of the forrep of organic growthrrn in human belneja'
FOUR JUMP IN COLLEGE FIRE
llnmlllon Men Ksrape Injnrr InSHO.OOO Hlsse.
CLINTON, X. V. Pec ll Fourstudent a' flamllfori t oiiege fumnerlfrom the second floor of tbe sigmn riiifraternity hoime. where they were asleep,early to-d- wtirn the buiWing caughtf-- e Tlie los Is ellmate1 r t IfiOrtfnl
None of the four men. one of whomtt.i William M. of Brooklyn,10 iv injurefi
SAVE
"Ah. if brtidr- thf dead,Slumbered the pain!
Ah, if the heart thai bledSlept ir-il- the slam!
If the grief died. Rut no,War mil riot hate it no."
DO YOU REALIZE1 That YOU, here in this happy, peaceful land,
have been assigned a part in the prfent greatworld drama the noblest role of them all?
J Your part, assigned you bv THE SPIRIT OPHUMANITY is
HELPER OF THE HELPLESS!! of suffering, perishing children! They
WILLIAMPrasMenl
HONORARY PRESIDENT
un-
suspectingly
Belstol
Helper
NEW YORK
M i
DOROTHY ARNOLD CASE
NOW 5 MYSTERY
To-iIh- v Is Aniiivprsnrv of Diniirni'Hiicp That Has Itnfflnl
World Police.
Five yeirs ago y at 11 ill In thmorning Dorothy Arnold left iier homeSI 1ft Ksst Seventy-nint- h street Halfsn hour Ister she was seen bill ing :ibog of eendy st Fifth avenue snd Kifly-nint- h
street nt 3 o'clock she purehsseds book st Hrentsno's ; at 2 :4" she meta girl friend st Fifth svenue snd Tblr-llet- h
street.Bine tbsi moment all trace of her bss
been losi. In spite of tbe fuel tbst herparents spent ihoussnds of dollars miprivate detectives, the poli, n , f the worldwere elrciiln rlietl with her BtCtUfM middeMeription and smsteurs nil over thiscountry- at least devoted much energy tothe Attempt to utirsvcl the mystery nflo r disappearance.
Tlie mystery i" Just s great now init was on December H, 1tUo. when hefailed to return home for euppei MlBSArnold's paren's hsve long since given
NATIONAL AMERICAN
J. PADEREWtUU,
Hank)TREASURER
AEOLIAN
YEAR
her up for dead. gltttOUgfl theyexplain how or when- - or when or whyshe died. Prancl R. Arnold, fatherIs an Importer of French and RtMSlgnDerf nines.
Wcthe
are the areby in
are awayand It is war's most
the of ayoung its very life and
1 are to save some. We can saveif at
once.
you hear theof the they arc far
A.President N'allnnsl City
cgnttOl
the
The searib for tbe girl has novobeen eipmiied for accord-ing to detectives Tile fgmOU cll.-- fr?harlle iiom gtnng is in i.but In that ease the searcher were
by tbe (gel that I'harlle wasa siniill hoy, while Mil Arnold wo' ,iyoung woman of ? yean-- , highly t,
nseil to going shotlt alone. FOalmost six weeks after herAttce the seai-e- was conducted iun-:-tiieii tlie gld of tbe newspapers era SSkl d
tbe young woman':, plcttlfhas been printed In almost every iowpaper In the I'tilted ami man)abroad, where the seareb Also was i
and even tbough the moving plctsjre tbestres flashed her picture on iheSereen no reel clue has ever been
DIES
IIiij's spine In hired FetleS1th dm nnets.
l.r.xiNi.ToN . Vs.. I'er. ii. Authoritieso' Hie Virginia Military institute beganIn t"-d- a Into tlie deathnf Cadet Thurber sweet, who died lastnight from Injuries aajd to have '':,caused
Sweet, son oT 1". A. Ohll'HgObustiess man, reported lo hi fal leiesrly in October Hint lie had hern bstll)beaten With bayonet hi' other students.
wekLMouming Specialty House
Announces a Sale20 Reduction
of the Season' 8 Stock of MillineryGowns, Waists, Kurs, Leather Goods
and Novelties.make special mention of
following::Bonnets and Toques in black.
Not Mourning.PttT Sets of finest
:7o Aw, at 35th St.
SANTACLAUS
They
That nation's being swept byfamine disease. the
feature today
nation's hope.
We trying manygenerous
these words criesPolish children
I0NACB
FRANK
comparablehan-
dicapped
rllMipeiir
Although
HtatSS,
AFTER HAZING.
RenllllK
investigation
hgglng.Sttert.
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