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People and Social Incident* G STEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1910. practically prosaic the woman negligible. It set the more provides- that it shall be made a until a salaried public officer to the observer that Amusements. desirably abated a typical hausfrau, who even descended Of one white class any was set to work, waste was German People and Social criminal act for one? to manufact- do the when the tlwugh painted pictures not be ACADEMY OK MUSIC— The Rejuvenation against the miracle, she would Incident* - less desirably descended of ure or sell a drug differing from the disappeared as by a l'robably party Mary. compelled to call off a ifher rof.Aunl another. So, in "negro dinner Sherman, ALHAMBRA—C—S—Vaudeville. order to avert official standard. There should be dis- the parallel with the condemnation sys- dropped dead or struck fur higher AT THE WHITE HOUSE. \u25a0\u25a0-\u25a0\u25a0: th; reception a** * ASTOR—6:l.^—Seven Days. L_« domination" cook Congressional ... - - * -Lm' in where danger of BET^ASCO— S:IS—Is M-- -.> Failure. a commonwealth creet safeguards against thf tem extends even to this point, and uo pay. [From The Tribum Bureau. J' Club. BIJOU—*:IS— Lottery Man. the negro veto is less than 20 per cent punishing, the for guilty, Mr. and Mrs. Edson Bradley — Jolly Bachelor*. Innocent 'ie relief from its evils will be obtained (s perfect Washington. Jan. 13.—The President re- tver» her. BROADWAY S:ls—The of the total, • •'PubEler a husband." at a dinner to-nlsjat. CASINO—S:IS—The— CI ate Soldier. the Maryland disfranchises and then in the case of tl who are until a permanent salaried body does "Inever heard lie ua3 so \u25a0»' >nderful." ceived a largo number of Congressmen to- alven in i; to consumer" COLONIAL—2— willbe put in ridiculous position of unmistakably woul,. ••Well, every tfme he sees a mail box he whom, to the 11. Renaud, of the Hammerstelc Affinity. tile guilty it be well to this work. It would mean a good deal '— day, somo of called discuss ' MMEDT-S:SO— The— - — feels In hiy pockets Buftaio CjpTW Company. Among O«J CRITERION— The Bachelor's Baor. carrying the color test to an extreme not "make the punishment fit the, crime." to the city if condemnation costs 10 Insurgent contest and others to solicit the the a«esU were tt* ALT' —S:ir»—The King of Cadcn'.a. Rev. and Mra. Herbert r3 SS found necessary in Mississippi and South A lawyer guilty con- per project President's aid in settllns factional differ- Shlpman. the BeZ KDBK MUSEE>-Tfce— World In Wax. of the improper cent ln the Catskill water of ValFambrosa, ilr. Morton, 31,. EMPIRE— 5:13 What Every Woman Knows. Carolina, negro population is — THE EDITOR. ences In their states. Representative Bnmha» Ilunux. where the duct of cases is disbarred. A physician could be cut, like liquidation costs ln LETTERS TO Mr. and Mrs. «Airrrr—*:ls—— —The Fortune situation In Congress Ernest Wilts!*, Mr. a^ •JARRICK S:l."> Your Humble Servant. actually In the majority. convicted of malpractice Is forbidden banking, to ahout 1 per cent. Hayes discussed the Mrs. G. GLOBE— The Old Town. It is at length with Mr. "".if- After the Marshall Alien an.l Mr. and j^, of Bohemia. said that the new amendment further to pursue profession. We some Howard HACKETT—S:ls— Prince his DR. FUNK ON SPIRITISM. conference he said ho believed a compro- Greeniie. of New Tork. Tr.ay as MBRSTEX.VS— S:IS- Vaudeville. will suspend the guarantees of the fed- do not that would be whit too "leadership" to attended the opera later. HERALD SQUARE— I>:15—Old Dutch. see it one Senator Allds's seems raise would be effected whereby the war- S— Trip Japan; Insld* eral ground that who To the Editor of The Tribune. Miss Katherin* £nuon HIPPODROME—2— A to Constitution on the the severe a punishment for a chemist have trouble getting itself followed. Kindly permit myself ring factions could agree to the selection entertained % the Earth: the Ballet of Jewels. Sir: me to MM '••\u25a0•\u25a0- of debutantes at HUDSON—s:IS— The Next of Kin. Fifteenth Amendment is itself Invalid. Is found guilty of compounding a right your past of the Ballinger-Plchot Investigation com- luncheon to-^aj* — 1 in columns. Within the JNt; 1. IK\ rLACE—S:I5 Die Fo?mer Christ Such a contention can easily be carried '*poison'd poison" to decree, in addition Jackson Day to have passed many Representative Crurnpacker and and the Miaeee Fitch entertain**: srjest3 M ICNirKKTtBOCKER— The Dollar Princess. seems three weeks Ihave received letters mittee. tea. of to the courts and decided on its merits. not year by our ex-Representative Overstreer. discussed In- for the Misses Wilder. I.lßF.RTY—-—''.lf—The— Fires Fate. to other penalties, that he should unnoted this local Jack- and a score of newspaper clippings touch- Among XjYCEirai— Penelope. The Maryland entirely got politics the President, and tboee attesting the opera, City. Legislature is again be permitted to pursue the trade Bonians. They should at least have ins matter In supposed Interviews with diana with te> URIC-S:ls— feeling in In- night were the Secretary of the Navy aa>j MAXMSOK SQUARE GAItDEX—IO a. ra.—Auto- withinIts rights in raising the issue. Its which he had prostituted an together and given the old hero a few myself, which seem to have been given dwelt on the Cannon-Aldrlch Show. from essen- was in Mrs. Meyer, Senator and Mr*. Elkin3, Jfc* tnobi'* action will, of course, greatly embarrass tial adjunct of the healing to part- "kind words." unusual publicity—reaching me just MM diana. Mr. Overstreet said he MANHATTAN*OPERA HOUSE— Boherae. art a arrange the vislf of M. A. Hanna, Preston Gibson. Mra. MAXINE ELLIOTTS THEATRE—S3O \u25a0»- The the Southern states which sought from the far South and from the West as Washington to for Richard HiFslajr of have nership with pestilence and destruction. Indianapolis H. Towncend. Mr. and Mrs. John Uajj the Third Floor Back. Henry S. far as San Francisco. One clipping gives Senator Aldrlch to on Jan- METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE—S— Faust. to get around constitutional inhibitions "They order this matter better in' The appointment of Mr. cur- Hammond and Mr. and Mra. {>:!.•>— Barrier. a page picture Iappear, uary 20. when he will speak on the - Frederick XKW AMSTERDAM— The without too searching judicial scrutiny. every Graves as Chief Forester, to succeed Mr. colored in which Keep. Nl:w THEATRE—>:3ft—Th*> Nips'-r France.*' If here as there un- as the editor graphically puts it, with my rency and financial problem. The Senator . YOi.K—B:ls—The Who Or.-r* Broaa- the frankness of such a procedure Gifford Pinchot. is an assurance that the days MM i*et faithful druggist were compelled to ad- eyes "glued a telescope studying the will also *peak In Cincinnati two — - It work of the Forestry Service will be to NEW YORK SOCIETY. S.WOY 2—s:ls The CoramandiEg Officer. is creditable. sweeps away all the vertise conspicuously upon his shop the stars" as my future abode, urged thereto later. STUTVE--=ANT—— S-15—— Tin? Uly. pretences of the Democratic leaders in maintained at its present high standard. by President, a with VAI-I.A.K-- t:tf A Uttlc Brother of -th« fact that he had been convicted of sell- some "little bright spirit." Several The after conference \u25a0 Graves, ga.v* — Maryland that they ever intended to ing drugs, his example Mr. who was Assistant Chief others, one from a Plttsburg paper, an- Representatives Scott, Covering and Bur- Mrs. Clarenca 11. Macka7 a fcxr.ci:ec& Liberty. adulterated *TBER'S- TO**— Goddess of operate Forester a time, has been other from leson on the Scott forbidding yesterday at her house. In Madison ESD-S:15 C&mco KlrVv. their schemes of disfranchise- encourage for head of from Buffalo and still another bill Interstate arenas. TVK^T would so greatly the others messages for Forbes-Re Among th« goes* ment on any other than a race and color that the Yale Forestry School since 1900. His Chicago, say that Ibelieve that "souls telegraph, telephone and mail re- that we should hear littlemore of garding product?, at were Mr. and Mrs. J. Rldgvly H; basis. professional qualifications are of the when they leave the body straightway futures in farm which Carter. m particular and particularly odious of- the Attorney General and the Commis- ' end Mrs. Everett Colby, Mr. .-.; >;-, Index to Advertisements. highest character, and his zeal for the forget their earthly ties and flit from star " fence. to star." Other clippings have it that Isioner of Corporations were present, re- \u25a0Charles Dana Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Paal Fag«. PUXISH3IEXT OX THE STOCK EX- protection cf the nation's forest and Pa«*> Col. i ... Col. "spend time searching ferred the subject to Mr. Wlckersham and Morton. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Kldder. W. ATr<uscir«rrs ...14 6-7 Han-laces »nd other natural resources will not fall be- much In with Lyfi** Apartmt 7 7 7 CHAXGE. POLITICAL REMOVALS. microscope telescope the Commissioner Smith, asking for their rec- Bourke Cockran. Mrs. Philip M. H'tels.lo Deaths predecessor, and nature of Art Dealers o 3-5t itoctlHAß 12 1 The punishment meted' out by the The Albany County low that of his while being the spirit world"— this In the way of ommendations. Mrs. Archibald Alexander. Mrs. Edmuag Auction j«ales ..11 . IMis-ellan* me ...is • •» verdict of the helpfully Randolph, Barnes.
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