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fc 7Tff MEMBEE OT AS3001ATED PRES3r0NLY POUaHKEEPSIE NEWSPAPER HA VINO A PULL LEASED WIRE Itaflfokiwttitt fflailii fedkUSl 1 I i ii ii UMI.I II I I I.I I pill mil 1,1 SSI AS a 1. The Weather fair afld.Wfcrmer Year; Single Copies Three CenU. Saturday Morning, December 19,1914. VblumVS Number'lGjSr YOUNG WIDOW IS BY DEFENSE GALLED Jury in Geary Case Witnesses a Dramatic Scene Prisoner Seizes Daughter With Firm Embrace and Kisses Her Repeatedly. New York, Dec.

IS, The Jury In the trial of Willi V. Cleary, accused of th murder of hi aon, Iawl Ku ffcti M. Nrwrruou wltnf a dramatic cn In court late today when the younc widow. Anna Cleary Newman, waa brought Into the court room to teatlfy for her father, lotag time town clerk of Haverstraw and promi nent in uinicm had kept up a cUnileatlne courtship, he Mid that on the day of the tragedy ehe had twice talked over the telephone with Newman, but no mention wan made of the mar Hate. She had.

however, before that bn apprised of the marriair by a physician who had attmued her daughter a few daya prior to the ahootlnff. Cleary on Maud. kiMb nen bleary waa uxrn iu ru cvii wiWi.j TCkiTI k1 collapsed and for an hour waa un TtJfi feather In her rtf.r nnyincUnl, recovered h.S!L however, to take the stand ihJ omin. otnlfi Mer taken to Haver. SffiK TnTspot where ho her fcl? JRr5SL hmd I' tlfylng chose hla words S.

Ltl 'n PPrent care. Aa he told how ectd by the news of his i if MrT 'nd daughters condition, he Rave evidence of deep emotion. Mm. Cleary listened with an anxious atr, white she eotri i stantly applied a handkerchief to her eyea. Anna were married.

As his daughter neared him, Cleary, who had maintained a stolid air throushout the trial, ave evidences of deep emotion. His hand twitched convulsively and as the girl reached his aide he Jumped to his feet and reached out to rrup her In his arms. The airl shrank away from him at first, but her fsther would hot be repelled. He seised her with a firm rm brace and kissed her repeatedly. vrr ruftsoiy wparatect.

Cleary said he had no distinct recol lection of events after he left bis house a few hours after he received the reHrt. He to Newman on account of his family, he aald, and after his daughter was graduated from the High School In 19tlrhe look a furnlahed apartment In New York so she could not see Newman any i i i iiiuir. ne nun uunv ririjuiniH a uiw riRfiut mu site i irrmniinK1 A i wit courage the intimacy between hia i ii. vitmi), iivmaiwi, aiior i uauKhter and Newman. TvV nn Yh Zi Tw.

yu not talk with Newman's r.rJ.,..?V.!r father the frlend.hlp between r'' your daughter and the dead boy?" he .1 Vi. oJ. T. 71 was asked, on cros examlnatlon. "and BAFF CASE Bills Found Against Joseph and Jacob Cohen on the Revelations of not return his guM.

Few qufwtlon, were a.ked the young widow. The defenae, whose rllnrea he wim, contented ll If with nrlllng her to tay that Newman waa the father of her child and that ahe had not told her father or her rnother of her marriage. It had been previously entitled during the afternoon that Cleary had learaed on July 22 that Anna waa to become a. mother and that on July 22 and It he had trunk to axceaa and acted Irrationally. I Through hla wife It waa brouaht out! that up to the time he ahot Newman) did yon and Newman'a father ever tnlk about It being a romancer" "I did not." he replied.

tie admitted he and Newman'a futher were nn friendly terms. Doctor TrsUAca. The defense closed by calling Dr. Floyd 8. Cregn, of Buffalo, aa tta alienist eipert.

tie declared the new, given to Cleary about hla daughter was such a ahock that It produced what he 'termed a subconscious or ln.tlnn.1Iw i IWMmni VllV. bw paw Bio ia viwn Throu.h hi. wire it waa hrou.M oit could be temporary or permanent, and not Newman I ne puurrma; irom wouiu wap he did not know the boy wa biaaon commit tn.Mt ylolette. aitnougn In 'be might at time do Jn an uneon 1 M.lm.M w.v nf fh.t. Mii.rhl ho Cftled DEFEAT PLANS OF BURLESON House Votes Down a Special Rule for Revising the Postal Pay System.

Washing Um, Dec4. IS. The Itouss lotlay passed the legislative, executive and Judicial appropriation bill and hefran consideration of the post office si propriatlon bill. From the legislative, executive and Judicial bill, carry In it. ISi.OOO.OOQ.

was stricken provls km for an agricultural census costing $2,211,000 and a proposal to reduce the mileage of members from 20 to ft cents a mile were stricken from the measure. Plans of Postmaster Oeoeral Burleson for departmental changes were blocked when the House voted down a special rule to make In order new legislation reducing the pay of poatmaa ters, revising the railway mall pay system, authorising experimental substitution of contracts for th'e salaried rural carrier system In one county of each state and providing for organisation changes desired by the administration In the department. The rule waa defeated 148 to 1S1, many Democrat Joining the Republicans in opposing It. Chairman Moon, of the post office committee, made a viglrous speech criticising the Democrats who voted sgalnat the rule, asserting that "rail way Influence has been hard at work to defeat the provision a of this bill re I viairia th railwav nav nvidm." Representative. Henry Interrupted conspiracy behind the Baft Chairman Moon to aaaert that the only I murder and of conditions of warfare New YurkIVro.

II. Two brothers, Joseph and Jacob Cohen, poultrymen, were Indicted; today by the grand "Jury Investigating 'the murder of Barnet Baft. wholesale poultry dealer, controlling store! In New Tork. Boston and Philadelphia, who waa shot dead In the street three weeks ago by men who escaped In an automobile. The charge against them was assault In the drat degree, but so Important.

waa their Indictment considered by the police that Aaalatant District attorney Delehanty asked Judge Malone, before whom1 the defendants were arraigned In' the Court of Oentral Sessions, to hold them In ball of 125.000 each. In default of which they were remanded to the Tombs. Mr. Delehanty Intimated that the present In dictment was bnly a means of holding the men. and predicted that on Hon day the men who actually killed Baft and "those higher up" who hired them would be under arrest.

The Indictment of the.Cohen brothers la said to have resulted from revelations made by James Moore, of seven auapects held by the police, who had been Indicted for assault upon business partner of Baff, Moore is Id to have told hla Inquisitors In OPERATIONS IN GERMANY ARE STILL SHROUDEDIN UNCERTAIl Sweethearts from Childhood. The cross examination of the young woman was almost beyond belief. Bhe told how she and Newman had been eweethearte from childhood, that she waa very fond of him, that they saw scious way. acta that might be called rational. The state called In rebuttal as It, ezoert sUenlst.

Dr. Carlos K. MacDon aid. of New York. After the case had been reviewed In a hypothetical quea each other frequently, despite the factl Won Dr.

MacDonald declared In nla that her parents had forbidden them i to meet, and that they had exchanged Ihe slaying. This closed the case for many letters. They were married on; the stale. the night of July II. she tesllned.

The attorneys for both rides will Mrs Cleary In her testimony said i UP tomorrow morning. The her husband had moved hla family ludge's charge te the Jury la expected away from Haverstraw to New York I to be delivered and the cane will be In lilt to get away from Newman's) given to the Jury by noon or shortly attentions their daughter, but they afterwards. opposition to the rule In the rules committee was exerted by "railroad Interests." "Name them." shouted Republican Leader Mann, "let's know who they were." The House waa In a turmoil for a few moments' and when the tumult Representative Henry shouted: 1 can name them. I say her and now lhl the Interests tried to defeat this bill In the rules com mittee." following the defeat of the rule. debate was begun on the bill stripped on lua legislative provisions, and car rying 1221.000,000 for the conduct of the poet ofllce department It la ex pected that the measure will be pass ed before the prohibition amendment to the constitution Is taken up next Tuesday.

In the West Washington Market district which resulted in the assassination of Bait, the chief enemy of the so called ring." EASTERN RAILWAYS GET INCREASE STEAMER ISTHMIAN SINKING Freight Kates Granted1 TURKEYS LOWER THAN LAST YEAR Kan Cat. Dec. "Sinking.1 rilrthor AHvanpn in lha laconic wireless message received i 1A u'rlock ti.nlzht tuld nf ihM American Hawaiian steamer Isthmian, oounu lor with a mllion doliar cargo or 1 la Oa fruits and wlnea. The isthmian tore DV lnter Otate UOm op.n her bow on San Benito Islands, 200 miles south of here, early today merce Commission. crease, In freight ralea were granted i WAb fcWiAliU today to the eastern railroads by the luulu.

Dw. Is. ai. That the British destroyer Hardy anions the wurshlpa which engaged flerman anuadron that made ruirf on the east coast of England last Wednesday was disclosed by an admiralty casualty list Issued tonight. The list shows that two men were kill ed and lS wounded about me liarojr.

inter sute uiuunerce commission In a declalon from which Chairman Harlan and Commissioner Clemenla 04 rnted vigorously. With the exception ol lake and rail traffic, coal, coke. Iron ore and certain other trafflc upon which the commle lon has heretofore fixed ratea aajuoi cated all the railroad systems operating between the Atlantic seaboard and the Mississippi, north I of the i'otomac and Ohio nivera, were; allowed the ftal five, per cent, increase for which they have been asking during the last four years. ti roads nopea to i W00DBURYf 'Xt ii ANNOUNCES Tralflo on which no increase was al lowed by the oommlaon represents i mi of the enure voiua whieK wi h.i the annual revs .7" ..1 nu. MMllUHMti The commhv, Wj bulk, Ions decision Is excted to odltlea.

Uklrig low rates, conae them additional rwenue approxlmat of revenue d.rlv mg IIO.Me.00. la hi them la reUtlvely small The roads east of a north and south district I per cent, line drawn through BuffalOj I'llUburg volume of freight la an no cnarieaton, es gi cent, bituminous ooaii b. increases, otn inraviie. iB at VCTJ "Zi per cent, cose inan upon tne r.ii roada In the opinion ot uw in in. aim' ..,.1.1.

With half 4 he world wrapped In gloom. Americana who are on home soil this Christmas this year have little to worry about. The country la per' fectly serene but what la more Import' ant turkeys and all that goes with them to make a Christmas dinner are very much lower In price than last year. Last year, Just before Thanksgiving there were several weeks of warm weather which spoiled many carloads of turkeys, and when they arrived here they were seised by the health authorities and destroyed. So when Christmas came around the market still felt the depression and piicea were high.

All this year the weather has been favorable to the raising of good tur keys, geese, ducks end chickens, and no warm spell has meddled. So there Is an abundant supply. Turkey this year will sell from is to 2S cents, whereas last year they sold for it to 22 cents a pound. This year's are better birds too. Ueese will sell probably for 2t cents a pound, whereas they were 21 alal year.

Chickens for roasting are worth 21 cents, last year'al price being 21 cents a pound. Fowl Is around 20 cents compared with 24 last year. Hams many persons like a ham for Christmas, you know are 12 cents compered with 25 last year. Pork has gone down distinctly. Cranberries sre selling for 10 cents a quart, a 1st Christmas price being li cents; celery 10 and IS cents a head as compared with It and 20 cents year ago; lettuce la i and 10 cents a head, compared with two heads for It cents last year, and APPOINTEES Jamestown, N.

Dec. It. Egbert K. Woodbury, the Incoming attorney general, tonight annouced the follow' lng partial Hat 'of appointments aa his deputies; Former County Judge Mer ton E. lwis.

of Rochester, first depu Sunford W. Smith, of Chatham. Columbia County, former county Judge and former aenator, aecond deputy; A. Frank Jenka, of Jamestown, president of the local bar association, chief deputy conservation department; District Attorney Frank K. Cook, of Oen eaeo, deputy: E.

Clarence Aiken, former Mayor of Auburn, deputy. Mr. Woodbury also announced that he would retain the services of Edward J. Monee, of Ithaca, a Democrat, who derotea hia attention to the work of the canal board, and would also retain Benjamin McClung, a Democrat, who ha, had much to do with conservation conservation matters. Mr, McClung Is soon to form a law partnership with the retiring attorney general.

James A. Parsons, and will be unable to continue long In the office. It is understood that Deput Attorney Oenerar Frank K. Cook ia likely to be assigned to the cases before the Court of Clslma Accuses Egg Dealers of Bribery A Railroad Investigator Makes Remarkable Allegations of Graft and Bribery. New York, 'Dec.

Remarkable allegation regarding a system of traft and bribery practiced by a "ring" of New York egg dealers, so that they might sue the railroads were road, today by William a Meek, an InvestW gator for the Trunk tines) Association; at the resumption of the so called but ter and eggs Inquiry being conducted under the supervision of Attorney General "Parsons. By this system. Meek testified, Inspectors were bribed to report hundreds of cratea of eggs aa damaged In transit when In reality only a few had been' lnjuredr end drivers were paid to break a layer In each case at the receiving points, after which the dealers sold all the unharmed eggs and then sued the roads for the full value of each case. In one year, the witness asserted, one Arm obtained lil.vOO and another ItO.tOO from the railroads for supposed damages. Inspectors were bribed so shrewdly, the Investigator stated, that they could hardly avoid taking the money.

He explaned that a member of the "ring" would approach an Inspector at a receiving point, pas a cigar And then hand blm a bos: of 'matches which which also contained a sum ranglng.from 111 to Inspector then knew, he was expected to report, certain ehlpment. containing Berhapij 0.0 J0tfMjWne4iw(ien possibly hslf a dosen crates were Injured. Out of thirteen Inspectors, he Mated; ten had been brought to accept such bribes. ii tGermany Has Not Issned Official Report to Sta qs Accurate the Unofficial Claims to a Victory Over Russians Austrian Statement Optimistic. .1 a Tlis Vnli'iiii.

gt iiTirrthiritv wrtHI tianirat aS ckTe lib tr.n the belligerent armies in Poland. No olTicial German report Las yet been issued to stamp "ikf accurate me unoincini ciauns io a ucnnan.viciory over ine. ians wbicli on Thnretlay throughont tlie Oennaa empire aree itlehthasism to a hikh pitch and bansctl tliepopnlaco to fliufj IIIU Uttg IU IUV MJVWO 1U IXKUIOUUU Laconic la tho latest German statement on "i the aitnatio. "In Poland," it Bays, pursiifj the: relreatin Austria is more communicative tiiuu uecmresuie jvussinn main jorces ore Dcmg pursueu nniinv entire' battle front of Borne 250 miles' from QaJicfa'tlmtrKHn in Poland northeast of Lowic where theiBznrn.Rirermntiesi: into i 4 As regards part, at least, of this statement Petrograd take; issue with Vienna, rtssertingjthntpn the left'hank of the'iyia tula an almost but thai nil the attacks made afrainst the Jtussians have been I Al .1, AMn ilAH '4lA 'ImM' luyuimuuu iw sutrsvuyts es jiart of the Russian tipstowartl the Birira aiidbecaUBe thei ustrians are reinforcing, in ithey? 'Carpathians, '''yr'i $wtt thought fit td rearrange the positions btsbme'cf our army.t' Tlio Ulicsi according to Paris, continue to gain ground it Belgium aiid France. Berlin, on the other hand, asserts tfaat the Oennan operations have; resulted in.

repulses to the" allies at various places, in some instances with heavy casualties. nafs hasdtroyedtwo heavy'4batteno9 ia tiie region or Veraun. RE ARRANGE POSITIONS, SAYS PETR0GRAD Deo. 11 The following statement from th general staff, of the Russian army was mads pubUo to night! "On the left bank of the Vistula an almost complete lull on nearly all of the front has replaced the attacks mad by the enemy In the course' of the past few; days. All of these, attacks were repulsed.

"In connection with the advance of part of our troops towards the Biura Hirer (Russian Poland) arid In Tlew of the Tact that the Austrian are continually receiving reinforcements In the Carpathians we hare 'thought nt to rearrange the positions 'of some of our armies. checked the offensive of ths enemy yesterday In western Oallcla. On the front between Banok and Llsko we have succeeded In our offensive and hare captured I.OOO prisoners. several guns and mltrailleusea Protectorate Inaagurated. The British protectorate over Egypt has' been, inaugurated tn'all the gaTi eon towns bjr the firing Vf a' salute oi 1)1 guns and the islstnsj'of the British, Oag.) Prince Jlusseln Kemal has been dnnolnted eniltan of TfisrvnL ill TUbet, api ifrsheni minister of finance has Informed the approprisi VcoJlre e''ne Chamber 'pf uepuues toas.sTance win not laca sources to continue t.war to a Onlsh without.

A new agency, despatch ear, Turkey has yielded to the representations or the. United taly and Greece ana win permit the, departure from Syria of representatives of neutral countries. Great has recognised the French protectorate over Morocco. The British, fleet In the Paclflo ha been'relnforced by the arrival at Cal IaO' of the Australian battle cruiser Australia. The British admiralty denies that any' British warship wsr sunk' dur ing the raid of the CUrman cruisers on th east coast of England.

say. however; that two men were klHsM, and fifteen' wounded the' stroyer llardy. The Aastriasi Sftcitsif. tasM p. sn.

The following Austrian setesU MlVmfSl SIS IUH, PSBDSl rTh beaten Russtasi tronTlw kjfjomfirrs wfcT iniles) tots)e month ct th Biura luver in Poland, where It empUea Into tb Vlstukt. Th, mn ym irday was drtreW roan hl positions north Jpf, the Car pathlan between Xroann and KahUo On th lower' Donsjee River' wei adn our alUe are doing battle n(h tho enemy rear uard. "In South Poland oar advance' far has been made without Important. Bghting.1 ptotrkoW. day before yes terday, and were; 1 The heroic garrison Of, Prsemyel has.

contlaued further Bghtlnt rn frost of the fortress with The stmatlon In be Carpathian has hot yet substantially NO BRITISH i WARSHIPS 'LOST m. Th admiralty, ha Issued statement deny ing that any British warshlpa were lost during the recent raid by a German squadron on the east coast of England. THREE DIE WHEN TRAIN HITS SLED btrwbeatillo, Olao. Dec IS A sled on which five boys were coasting on South Street waa struck by a Wheel ing and Lake Erie Railroad passenger train tonight and threw were killed outright. John Shultt.

14 years old Joseph Sullivan. It; Emery Dunkle, II, sre the names of the killed. Jack Babbit Bonntr. A bounty or it cent, on jack killed In Columbia County, ha been passed by the Board of StrpeTTlson of that county. Persons killing Jack must produce toe skin thereof before a Justice of th peace of th town.

In which such animal was killed and tnak an affidavit taertta). Fmm Mm SOME GROUND A Prettf Window, Decorated with real Christmas tree Interwoven with tiny fancy u. I electric light bulb th Christmas are and It Cent's a qusrt. whereas window at EdwJ SportlBS ih were II rente but vear. Ves goous store, hu Diree.

ranis lln. Zenat Irwin of 11 High Street gave a dinner Thursday evening at her home, in honor of the ap proaching marriage, of her daughter, Mia Maud E. Irwin. The guest Included Ml Irwta't former associates at th lAiekty A' Piatt store. Mis Irwin presented durUr tht venlnf, with a hndsoma cut ls dlh.

BURIAL OF GEN, Wrwt Point, Dec IS. The late Major Oeoeral Oeorg B. Davis. United mate army who died In Washington, b. on Tuesday waa I burled with full military honors that boat cemetew here at nnnn odav.

The entire battalion of cadets, under command of Morton P. marched to the railroad station to meet the funeral ear and formed th procession to the cemetery. Minute gun and a major general salute were fired from a battery of field piece stationed on th plains. Th, members of the academic board and the superln ivnqeni oi. tne aceuemy, r.

Towns ley, were the honorary pall Part; Dee. It. pi an Tbe'fol. lowlnsT orJIdal oommunlcatloa was Issued tonight! "Ws have 'gained ground along, the downs. at the northeast of Meuport.

"hare repulsed '4twn strong counter attacks by the enemy" at north of the road between "The British troep have advanced slightly In the region artuiery has destroyed nwo heavy batteries a he region of Verdun. There' nothing of lAeortano te report', from front. the other parjs of the ahleK urmrm. AmA hltl in thS mission's det lslnn last August. The i i alreaav bronimoiv.

Ih. malorltv Of th roads west of this line, which got par that th roads had Hal advances la the August decision. mm "5" lh. hearings a received further advance, so that eJJKlunal net Income now. all th road enjoy Mnlfornind This ws du.

In vances In both class and commodity arose out of the war In Europe, end In part to the in administration circles, hi nscaasity, In in juog for sddl come of the ease waa welcomed as a development of vst imponanc which to maintain th rail would hasten and aunoort the epet' "II ia general business revival. President 1I5L H.rUa. In hi dissenting wnu. a aaI tnairwwn ia wun iswiq nu iw.ii.ai. h.ld 1IUI eulci ii ia nun nouse unntw r( really nlaased aver kuected it ia iaee an immediate feet Upon the oountrv's eeoaomle Clements based bis tils.

uaUun. The. President had ma.ie ao he regarded a to" la iciils aald the i 1 ths docWon "l3, '(vi Ustod thit th. dndlngs an lmmedUl ef L. n.ar.llr wrong." oi me mj hl secret of hU belief that ImpTovcment i ooomiions generally was aa extent at least, upon addltloaal 'venue being provided la some way tht railway.

i. lik. eommlaslos I he mil.of nShV lbn thrtr Ju lce and reaaoaaBieaens, eublea and apple are cheaper too. tlulnea, hens for roasting are selling al tl.il a pair, whereas they were around ll.lt last year: Jumbo squab sell for 4 cents, last year's price be ing It. Capon Is It cents a pound.

Ust Christmas It, and ducks 11, as compared with It. A AO.SS.BMA R. Pronunent SuffrmcrUi Hew YtA. Deo. 18.

Mr. John II. Judge, prominent In wontsi rlubs, suffrage, benevolent and llgUHis orjaaiiatlon. died suddenly todty at her horn kar. It waa Mid bad nsver entirely recovered from the chock of tn automobll client a year ro last September, In which" tlater was killed and was calnfnUy lnjurtd.

Mr. Judg wa a member of in York Legislative Lacu.th Soclsty for Political Study of which he one was President; the Woman suffrts AsMclatlon. of whkh was (or a Ions time ecrury and several tbr tWbt al olt(lM, with th crcttleat In th Uy, Th back and tides of tb window have been flanked with the Christmas tree. In th background are the Henderson motorcycles a II of bicycle and several cabinet Colum bia grafonalaa. In Ih foreground I an array of motoring loves, cam eras, sweaters, tnow shoe and cea eral utilities to th out door boy ana man.

Tht whole ichem Is clever ly arranged and when th light In th (tor have been turned down al night present a very artistic effect, nd on la harmony with tht Chrbtma tplrtt. POSTPOXR C.IFFORD TRIAL. Albany. N. Detv ISv The date for the second trial of Malcolm Qlf.

ford. of Hudson. wno.ia.uirta with ths slaying of 'J, Clute. a local chauffeur, today waa postponed from January 4 to January St. This action was taken to permit new at tor nee retained by the defendant, to familiarise with.

the case. Town Clock Hand, Eauainr. The town clock I now giving reliable tint again, Th hinds hv been thw4 out tnd.tr la Optra lion. Tb rlork has been runalBK rlsbt aloof but the htads got (rose us during th recent, cold tpell and wr put out of commUstoa until thtr coui4 ho lhawtd, out, tAX ufy5fV2r Th combined societies of the Church of the Comforter will hold mid winter fete on February I. and 4.

13 15. Many new and novel tttractlona wilt be offered. Tht committee has arranged fret en tertainment and change of pro gramm each eevnlnc. The men'a club will serve a turkey tupper th Brt evening, rbruary si Tb 210 acr farm at rishklll which has been conducted by Colombia Uolrtraity at an eiperlmenUI farm ha been deeded back to th doner, William T. Blodgelt, ss i fc A Christinas box hat been filled.

TacJtsd and will noon be nt to Ml. rlon. North Carolina. by tho bera.of' tht Jsnlor 'Auxiliary of tht Cburch of th Hcly Ccsntorter, I '1 At the reguUr' meeting 'of thtl raiiaiu u. u.

tht decree was ctiaferred tpon a Ian cttar of second deirtw menv hert. AST0H (Or TEADE. Oiret PwdUnr ot a Hrot Htxt av SitPndtr InwoTeratat, William Vincent Ator ha bur. chased throufh 'Harris Jk Vaogtian and. the A.N.

aitterman Corporation from tht Bell Iltveq' Realty Company. West Sid Street, ew'Tork. a tory biulnea outldlnr. ISililt. In th rear of hit extentlv holding on S3d Street, now Improved with' a tallbulldlnr by Leslla Palmer and other on leas.

To add to tho facilities of this building' f. and West Street were secured a few monlha and purchaa adjoint this property on. the westv Tht building just acquired leased for a Ions term of years, tad waa held tt llt.t.t In part paytnaat Mr. Astor say th dwelling at IS East tjth dtrewt. a story ana oasemeat aouse, Stxltt.S boutht tbre year ago tt protect the Astor manaioe.

onlht corner of Plfth If you hav nothtaa to 'worry bout, ask your ahe can always apply you with a because. Tonkr 6tatnun. Teacher tan you defltt a Utarpi Tesstaav I It't nild wot cornea to school wtd a UmlU' on hi fae." PhUilephlal Weather Forecasts. Wsshlacvaa. Dec i llv New Trk Saturday) Sunday probably Weal anew.

eolder. Eastern Jfew Turh xs alr and mswhat warmerr Siiiirday: Sunday cloudy, probably snow. iBuUetln, 4 Aasssswssasiifa.

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