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MILK FIRMS REFUSE
TO BUY FROM STATE
Ignore Dillon's Threat, and
Will Offer Farmers a
Slight Advance.
1IKADY TO FIX COXTH.W TN
Broome County Dairymen Will
Dump Their (Joods Unless
Price Is liaised.
Although the Dairymen' Ioau In
sists the birr milk distributor of this
rlty must pay an advance of nearly a
cent per rpinrt for milk during the next
nix month, and that contract must be
made throuRh Kt.ile ('.muiiMoiu r John .I.
Dillon n olnK nitent, the distributors
propose to do business at the same old
stand and In the same old way.
On Friday next the Borden, filieffU'ld
Ftrms-Slstvson-Decker and other com
pantM will snnouno at their plants up
taU and elsewhere what prices they
will pay for varlout aradea of milk.
Their representatives will ts on hand to
tan contract with the producer! for
thalr milk for sis months btflnnlnr Oc
tober 1.
It la understood that the retailer In
tend to make offers of slight advance In
price to the farmer, but the rate will
not be aa .treat a the producers have
demanded.
The tlttio limit e by Commissioner
Dillon for the i:itrot distributors to
make known whither they would tlo
business with him an the s.lllnp nirent
for the producers expired eeuertl.iy. and
not one bl retail concern accepted the
Invitation to buy milk through the State
department. Only one company, Bor
den s, sent the Commissioner tin olllclnl
communication on the subject, and he did
not make that public.
-Mr. union said that twenty-five or
more small dealers have agreed to buy
milk tbroiiKli him If he can Bet It Into
the city He Insisted all were enthu
siastic over the Idea f eettlnc out of
the clutches of the Mr distributors from
whom they now net thtlr supplier
The (.omnillotier Is certain that hla
plan to net ns selllne- !H'nt rn- n.n ri
mers will succeed If the producers In
vnrlous communities establish cooper
ative creameries so that their output can
be pasteurized and properly handled.
His department Is now dlpoltiK dally of
nbotit l.r.no forty iiunrt cans of milk to
small dealers from rive or six coopera
tive creameries at rutcs raiiKlns from
30 to 40 centt. iter can above Ilorden'
prices. These contracts were made dur
ing the summer.
Kxprlence of the past lias shown
that I.Ir distributers obtained possession
of some private plants by means of
lenses, although the plants were erected
by funnels with the Idea of breaking
loose from what they called the "control
of the milk trust."
Commlloner Dillon has been In
formed by small dealers that the big dis
tributers have Increased to them the
price of a can of milk from $3.15 to
I2.2A. thus addlttK to their worries.
Ottlcers of the International llrother
hood of Teamsters fhl yesterday the
milk companies have agreed to recoe
nlxe the union and that there Is no dan
ger of a strike of C.non milk wagon
drivers. Horden's, It was announced,
posted sIkiis In their stable advising
their emploj ecs to Join. A few minor
differences botween the companies and
their men still remain to be scttld.
Will Pomp 9111k firnaa.
BlNUltAltTON. N, Y., Sept. It
Broome county dalrmen, who have Just
organised, announce that they will dump
their milk on the ground before they will
sell at contrnct prices offered by the bit;
creamery companies.
HEARING ON CITY SALARIES.
First of a Series Held Before Pub
lic Service Commission.
The tlrst of a series of hearings by tho
Board of rtimite on the final report of
the comm'ttee on s.ilarl and cratles
was begun yesterday. Mayor Mltchel
was not present, being at the hc.irl.tg
before the Public Service Commission.
Comptroller I'rendergast explained that
the report consisted simply of recom
mendations mad.) by the Bureau of
Standards after three yetrs of study, and
that they will not go Into effect until
they aie, car-'ully studied and authorised
by the Hoard of Kctltb'ite. He said tint
In the main they seemed to be very fair,
Alfred J. Talley, counsel for the New
Tork Civil t'ervlca Society, of which
most of the city's employees nre mem
bers, objected to the fixed salary of the
nurses employed by the Department of
Health tn field work. A maximum of
$900 a year was fixed In 1909 and has
not been changed, while nurses In pri
vate hospitals and other departments get
a maximum of 1 1 00 a month.
BRINGS TALE OF SUBMAHINES.
Canard Vnjaner Ala gara He Was
Victim of Xeppella Itald,
Two pam.cngers on the Ounardcr Or
duna. which reached port yesterday, were
posltlvo that the steamship had veered
ten miles from lier course to avoid a sub.
murine. The men kIvIiik thlr Informa
tion were Hnlph 11. Prnpley of Summit.
N. .1., and S. F. Washington, a lawyer, of
Canada.
Thonins Mcfomh Taylor, commander
of the vessel, denied that the Orriuna had
chanced her course, and huM hi loi; liook
showed he had kept to her retjular path.
Ho added tlmt it was Impossible for pas
sengers to tell whether n ship was sail
ing; Its courw or not,
Prnpley, who says he went abroad on
a secret mission, nlso dropped hints that
the Oernmnt were after him. Ho Kild
a new dancer had been added to ocean
travel by mines In the transatlantic lane.
Croplcy'H chin und neck were covered
with rmnrtinjes because of Injuries which
he said ho received In a recent Zeppelin
raid nn Knitland when a fracmont of a
bomb struck him.
WILLS AND APPRAISALS.
RiinitiiAitD i.AMiimtT rri'Ki:. i:.in
Oninicc, N' .1., died October 11), 1411 (Ap
praiser limine lir.ikuu (Vimptoni Kntlrr
personal i. title, vhereso.ver situated. I.1J,
T(i, A..ts taxable In New Vork States
One. fourM! Inter.st In iJunevvard, Houlh
amnion, 1. I , n.oao one.fnuith Interest
In the niuliv In UI We.t u.Tth street,
ISM'tc, i, hi. fourth latere. t In the estate
of John 1" I'upke It, ftjn, sro-s New York
aasets, tl'i i'Te n.bts were 4Sr.,u!n, h..iv.
InK deficit o f.ir as New York assets were
coim-rmd liirrdint w member of bruk
trare tlriu of I'upke, Walter A Cn.
MltH. .II'I.IA M SCMKKMKKHORM, dld
Deremb'r I'. 1011 lAppral.er Hiorsn Urn.
kaw i Vmiiiti.n i Tmiil assits, .1 1 10,n3.
HinrKe -4 fcle rmeihiuii, husband. Amy 11.
Ncheriiierhorn, datijrhter, and Arthur K.
ttibermirhi.ru. IMw.irl i frliernierhnrn
and I'hlllp ii. ri herim i burn, eona, were
the bvrielk l.irl. e.
f-T I'.M'I.. Minn, fiept 11 An e.t.-it..
valued Ht S4U0.0OO was left bv A It Stlrk.
ney, r.iiiriil.T ami fur sutue tlius .nl.l.rn
? .ih" f'l'l'.'k'l lilent Western lUilruu.l
t'lllldrell Ubu will th.ir. Ill the e.liile Ii,.
elude Samuel f sthkne). Umlevv I,
N .1 ('barbs A Htleknev, Kvan.tnn, III
and .Ml a, iluth llo.lge, ItedUnds C'al,
i
SCHOOLS ORDERED
TO OPEN SEPT. 25
K n tire Cessation of Infantile
Paralysis by October 1
Ih Predicted.
BIT 110 TASKS IN 2 DAYS
Teachers Assembled and Will
Be Instructed How to
Detect the Disease.
Iteports to the Health Department es
terday, covering n period of forty-eight I
hours double the usual time showed
only slxty-slx new rases of Infantile p.i.
ralysls and twenty-three deaths In all j
boroughs of the city This was the low
est aver.igo since 111 outhtenk of the
epidemic.
So encouraging were the flgures that
Commissioner Emerson and President
Wlllcox of the Board of Kducatlon an
nounced that the public schools posl
tltely will open on September 28. Tha
Health Commissioner predicted an entire
cessation of tha epidemic by October 1.
Manhattan reported thirty new cases and
fourteen deaths for tha two days. The
figures for Monday showed but twenty
two casea and nlno deaths. In other
boroughs the decreaso was oven greater.
Hchool principals reported for duty
esterday and the Teachers Institutes
opened their sessions.
Teacher to lit- Instructed.
At Washington lrln 1 Hell School to
morrow night the teachers will be In
structed In ways and means of detecting!
the disease by official of the Health He-.
partment. They will be told what lltttn
Is known of Infantile paralysis, the pur-
pose of the lectures brine "educational1
preparedness," as Mr. Vlllroe expressed
It. Hepresentatlves, sent by the State ,
Hoard of Health, wilt ni-slst the city au
thorities In the work, which contempln!
series of lectures from now until the .
opening of the schools, .
As soon ns the schools open all j
iiuarnntlne restrictions will lie lifted, in-
eluding the ban on attendance at motion
picture shows and other forms of nmue- I
merit. The after care of the ch.ldren
who hau been Intllcte.l with the dlseas
Is etlll to be pushed vigorously by the 1
fecial committee In charge of this work.
Stuttylnir the Curriers. J
Speaking of the opportunity for study
ing the germ and carriers of tho disease
now that the epldeimilc is praitlr.illy
oer, Dr. Charles K. Banks of the t'nlted
Slates Public Health Service, suld that
inv.tiuDie investiicaiion worn win result
from u careful study of the different '
methods used In ccmhatlnir the epidemic
In the Wllnrd l'nrker, KlnKston nvenue
Hlld otiier lli.spltuie. Iveelilie i.f tliC I
Kedcnil lne.stlT-.it.'on of infantile j
piirtilyhls. lie said, would not be Known j
for at least two months.
"We now have In our care f.,3il'i cases
st tho hospital and nt home," s;ild
Health l"ommlslonr nmerson : "I.S57
cases have been terminated by recovery
and deaths have tmtut.erei! 2, 133 nut of
the s.551 cases reported to date." I
Columbia rnlvirsltv. It was an
nounced yesterday, will open September
27 as scheduled, on the assurance nf the
Stnte Hoard of Health that the dancer
of contagion has practically ceased.
PARALYSIS RECORD.
Two Days' Deaths anil " Cases
a llcporled li- HiiriiUKha. I
Peaths and nw cies of infantile !
paralysis rep?rten ny tne nenun ue-i
by the Health
partment yestenlsy for Katurday
fttltl I
HutiJay follow:
DKATII'!.
Iianhialttiii.
l.ula Atiirelede., ir.o We.t Tw em j .elulltll
treit. Vrlhur l.eil'ilth. 41.1 Wet Twen.
.Ixtb .treet, IMnv Krtell, 333 Ks.t Twenty
ntth etre-t, lluub Kmbo-. Iln Wen h,t
first .treet. r llarkett. It. i'l Tark avenue,
Ansalu Fslatlco, "J'.'O Thump. m .trf.t! An
a.thla Itu.hk. 143 Ku- Seventy. fifth .trret
Louis Dom.ll. k, 110 Kast 121st .treat; Harold
Puasmjn, '.".'!i r.i.t hlxth-sevtn'.h street;
D-ira Kuterman, '14." tla.it l'ort -rilti ti
street; llym.in Schlos . .':to Monroe street
Viola Curat. key, 4ss lli.t Seveiiiv.f.iur'h
. treet; 4'ar.illna John. on, 13. We.t Klf
teentb lret, Herman tetr, V41I Us..
Kighty-thlrd street,
The Itroni.
Frank Campanel.l, 1 1 :i St. Ann's avenue.
Ilrnnkln.
Pera Mrrormlek. Iff.r, INrlfle srreet. Jen.
ne stronsw-ater. tb.M sterllnir place, UiuK
Cc.:, lutein. S.I Helsel atreet Hose I.lppniltl,
loh iieKaiu avenue; j.iiio ,vu num. ...
:'43 V'lUHhlne avenue; Until llleau.on, 100 j
feventh avenue.
4neen.
Howard Demll. 1001 Wsrdhelni atreet,
Hldfesood; Martaret Thonn. T.'l Ta!nr
etreet, Attorla,
Rlehmond.
None.
NKW C.W.s.
Innbnttnn.
Arsela Maniste, 174 Thompson stieot,
James McKay, 31!' We.t Thirty-flfib
street, Oeorite Kallloran. Ill Wast Nine
teenth strict ; Thioii. 1'ren.lerKHi.t. lion
Second avenue, William Ko.ur, S3H Kut
Klsbt-tlfth atreet: l,uke ftiirke. "03 Am
sterdam avenue; Mary Iturke, ;3 Amiter
.lam avenue; Kratula Hmltli. 132, Amster
dam avenue: Minnie Unsii.h. 411 West
forty-ninth .treat, Joseph Cohen "13 We.t
Forty-seventh street: Helen (lelrklr.s. Son
West Fifty-first street: !"orse MeUrlnnntj
435 West FlftS-fiilirtll street, (Irnie lilvilll,
4I West Klfty.aeventh etrei t Frank M.ik
i bin, nm feiond iivenue, J.ihu Ar.inao,
"003 Fefou.l avenue; I'aulllie llflz, IM'M
hecond avenue, Itulph I'pur, IHJU le-xltn.--t"ii
avenue; Dorothy I'pter 1030 Lexlnttton
avenue; l.ucino liteoliiu, 331 Kaat Ul.t
alresi; Raddle Kats. S: Kaat 110th
"treet, William llenrlcksun, 113 (Ireen
wleh avenue l.ermaldo Mnnctnl, 13 Jones
street; .Mnntlme dries, 331 Mast Fourth
street; Antlb ilrles. 3S1 ll.i.t Fourth
treet, Jerome Horn, 1(41 Avenue A, Mar
garet Ilreen, :ilf Flsbth avantia; Jennie
Saholy, 401 West 139th street-; ft. Don-
tanta. 30(1 Ka.t 113th street, Joseph An.
nunxlata, 3149 Heeund avenue; Walter Ult
tel. 303 West Ukth atreet.
The Itri.nx.
Mary Carho, 51ft t'nlnn av. Ito...
Fihniltt, Hi Union avenuo, Lsmls 1,1 lii.u
feld. 111 I'erry iiv-nue: Catherine lie
I'nnnugli, t39 Parker street; Charles
Whyte, :is Otmateid avenue, Anthony
Mahler.. 64t Kat 1 19th street; Frank
Campanelll, 113 .St. Ann's avenue.
Brooklyn.
Helen tlruchinan, 140 Itu.-.'ll street!
Francis Itlekert, C7 Sutton .treei Kinll
Hparlnaky, 104 North Seventh street : .laenli
Klein. 127 Lynch street; Alios l.udder. 339
Tompkins avenue, liertha Itotli, Hi .Sinn
ner avenue: Itoderlck Uvvyrr, 3 JerTer.
soil avenue; (ieoriTe lie N.e, 1191 ila.t
Nlnety.ntlh .treet: Irvlnt Herkowltj, HOI
Howard avenue; Morris Hterenbaeh, I I'l
lleril street, Sophia Nors.lan, llir, tilt n -more
avenue; ILrnard Feldman, U Itlver
dale avenue; MarRiret Itlsselmaiin, 370
(Irani avenue, Paulina Van Uuahktrk,
Uirflepi place; Mildred I,rkln. nr. ilrav-e..
end avanua; Ruth Tale, Sit Twelfth atreet;
Thomas Meyer.. 5K Myrtle avenue, Frank
ll.ir.eha. SIS Warren street; llalph Deln.
laser, S33 New York avenue,
queen,
Almarl Kanioa, nrnnlvlllr, Tent city,
Collere 1'olnt; Harold Welasner, 39 Fulton
street, Aatorla, Arthur Horn, r.44 Klhtb
avenue, I, oris I aland City; Itnliiirt l'u k el,
540 Flxth avenue, Aaiorla; Frank (Inn-f.-ck,
CO Khthteenth uvenue, A.ti.rla;
Ileatrln. dl'K'r., Flitbth street ami l,,u
I. mil avenue, Wllltestonej M.ireiii'.'t
Thonins. 73 Taylor sireet, A.lorla, Hvven.
ilollu Manbkru, 111 lliilch iveune. w I
l.'iven; llnlierl Anderson, HO New York
avenue, Jamaica Howard Wiildrou, 3JIIJ
.vi.niiaon striet iti.iKeiv..oii
Richmond.
Nona.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND ACADEMIEsf
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NEW YORK'S
PRIVATE
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Twt'N"' HOTS).
.nWUlllT S4 MOOI..
, 'srk Ate., net. ai-ntii h Mrs., N. T.
(Dy Dew. of N. V. ITi raratory School.)
rail Pension hesltis fept. IH.
!f.?.MJ.lTO?..,sTtTt!Tr: FK lr"
" n'I.W. K. Ave,. TH. r.s()2 Itlver.
...')' ''.'ar begins OrtoIxT seennd.
ertlflestlonfi,r.j7 imtvcrsltlei and i-otlefM.
, "KHKKI.F.Y.IRVINO HC'IIOOt..
From Primary to Collmce." Iljrm..
V.T"" "Ll"!'1. .'' nllt )ear nlietn Deu
4tb. aoo-tr, v. Ram m. Tel. Col. Ml.
,.," SC IIOOI. I (IK IWTls.
'eldtoa. i st 24iu m, ii s may rrmal'i
da). In. ludlng Mat "v. Mit.lv hour. Ten
UN Conns. Alh. field. Klnd'B to College.
M r.:.i. A,MP,,.:N 1 ,:' S SCIHMH.fnr IHITM.
; .'."V2 '"' e. Tel. I '(.I, Join).
I l.e irth )ir fgln- October , 1'itil.
Ctttdtsir eiiTr!. Uo to 4 alt winter.
J'J'iWIWWNMIIOOKtirTCTtmiNO.
rJ Street. Tel. Columbus t-s04.
Ji 7 '. "n.e with techer. only method
of teschinn pupil how to study.
tTJ,K.KI,,.'T RCHOOI. FOR HOTS.
Klverdsle-on.lludion. 307 Klnssltrldge.
A eimntry dr snd bosnllnir school fur
yutsw bo. IIAHItY J. lU'UKI.. l"rln.
OIl GIRLS AND TOUNO WOMEN.
HAMIl.TflV IVITITIT
!llfr,(1r ."rtre'snd !K)Ui Street. New York
riyL.-Lh0"tt"y, ennlprxKl. lone estab
lished school, llealth srj guarded.
S"K.'?E!1 KT school ron nuns.
for. H. hnd Av. ft osrh sr. from Iclniler
girtcti to.Mllrce. KpecUI sltentlcn iflen
to Uie study of KiulUh. French. Mslh.
Kivr.nsiF:M iioof, rorn.ntLs7
Uln.tercarten lo f'nlleu.
Hoys Thrmuh Fourth C.rsds.
Cllyue. s7(( ty t;nij Av,.M ,.1IP, ,o.i, st
TV; " ( .itn S.CHOIII, roit :ihi.h.
Mii.lerK.irteti to i.'olleve. Ors.liM'e. In
leading Cnlleos (lymnasl'im ami Tonr.U.
Cstslogue. 42.1 Hmt Usth Street.
J" b"n scimoi.or rr i okino.
2.19 W. 7.1th St lime Bit W. 7Mh St.
One t time with teirher only meth.st
of teaching pupil ho t to study
"'TMTt:Kr
i i.oitKxcK Mriiinsc.4i.K sciiooi..'
ii ,r.N,"ou m ltrk.inl ' lilMtrn.
ll.i.mlln Scho-.l, -.'.isth m A ItUenld.-Av
yehoil, .Ml,-, y s7th st Cstnloi
The hi I1..0 1 Mlierr Keinrds Are .Made.
Irani to Com rulMle.
.., 'h J? ''"" f,,r onienllaltiill.
ggHWest 7)tli st.. S V I . Tel, ;niv,
KTIIICAI. CCLTL'IIK SCIIOOI.
Cer.trsl rrk Wi.t ari.l sltt.tl.irl Street.
From KlniJtrcartrn t. Colltgr.
AtMftlc Fill I. Oprn Air Drpartmeat
jin iiiiitifTonT arrrtfts iih.v
a. M nijav. uii:n on- iu:iCi;h i .
7, Y:y.u,J,.t',,', m 'w
ii cut: n. v. nux, x. t. cirv.
it i-ari. i., net. asm ami umn
' ",V7Vil"li,fM"i": Vk
until ts.. N. T.
. Jtrookt n.
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rCOLLEGE EXAMS
NMV TKIt.M IIKtilN.S hl.IT. IsTII.
Send for Cat aloe A- "Mmsstt In lU'k'rnt.' Kia-ns.'
ni'MNRSS MCIIOOIA.
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COMMERCIAL SCHOOL
Lexington Ave. & 35th St.
THOROUGHNESS!
! tie key-note of the Packard mrthod
, ..,. ,; p,,t ,
troinuig.
uu3iit..'ii 1. 1 r ii 1 1 1 s. .iii,ji Atuu'.t
Jcnt
receives attention cccording to liis
rcqtiirentents. Commercial, Steno
graphic, and Secretarial Co'irses- Com
mercial Spani'h; Higher Accounting,
Cost Accounting, and Auditing. Send
for prospectus. No solicitors.
BeokkeeptBg, Sborlhand, Seer,
larlal, Tvptwrilina, Spanish, Civil
Service h Slrnoljpe Drpsrtmrnts.
Davnnd l'veninar Sessions.
Call or write for Catalogue.
123d St. & Lenox Ave.
r-HOItl'IIANl) Md K-s oii cm b- i,
stenok-ratdiei- :o da. fr.itu now by learning
llo)d fvl-lab-lc "horthiiid W h w.i.ti. bilf n
yrir when are can iiuahry .von to rile I on words
tier minute In andajs' fab or wrllelur fn. trial
ji-....o. and calalofcuo. MDDN'.s ,si H(n)s
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St.. llrooMjn.
CONCORDIA ror0N9?ED
..t.ii.wiiwiiiiwji huvct na ana ha
32 Broadway.N.YC, Booklet or! , "ni,"
AUTOMOHH.K INSTRUCTION.
NF.4V YllRK Cirv. Nw lork.
Auto flrhool. I.srireet and l)et Sfhoal In
WEHT SlOW U. H send for booklet and
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115 W MthSt. Col. .Special data for woman.
PRIVATE
SCHOOLS
There are so many excellent insti
tutions tint it ii difficult fur parents
to decide which to select. To help
solve our problem unbiasteil infor
mation bearing on your particular
initancr and booklets of any school
or college will be sent you free upon
request. Write, stating near what
city or town you would like your
children to be. what kind of school
and how much you deiire to spend
for tuition and support. Immedi.
ately upon reading this advertise
ment write to
The New York Sun
btlionl, I'ullrse and ('amp llure.iu,
I.KI Naisiiit Ml,, New lurk,
THE SUN, TUESDAY,
CiRKKNWiril fiinneetli nt.
THE ELY SCHOOL
GREENWICH, CONNECTICUT
IienpcttH Wcdneiittay, October 1th, 1916
In all tlcpjrttnents the school oilers Its patrons a superior grade of teachint
in small clavscs, so that each student has opportunity for dally rei'ltatlon and
I'SbieV u'lfi Zl"m. !,,';,""'.r, " ll" ar" -i-U kc wotn. tt .?r IH.-hl "train"! speVullX
l ollcge pn paratlnn. (lem ral courses.
The .Itinlor llonrdlng School, entirely tllstlnct from the Timer Hchool. for
girls tinder lirtecn. Work ami play with unusual rare. 1 p r,r"00'. ror
ui..... ?,,,'"'l,,n, ,'f,l'r!,n, ' 'I'llwl to the school s une.iuallcd record of health.
t, n te. rV'X '''"!'. "'i'" "?' -V Vork City, two mles from tho "illkg "two
hundred f.-cl alsno the Sound, with twetity-tlvc acres, having Its private artesian
well.. cn age disposal bathroom adjoining every bedroom, a herd of Jersey cows
limiiin ''of"!! r"1""" " 5,''",, 'ri"" srll,,)l hM WYvr i"Pcnded Its work oti
MOt NT ( AKMIX Connect Ii nt.
The Phelps School for Girls
New hull. litis en 155 aere estate. Pla).
flelJi. Uymtiultirtt and autil.mr life under
care of resident teacher. Tsnnls. basket
ball, rldlnar and all sports, eilles Pre.
pamtory, I'.le.tlve rnurses. Intermrdlata
depnrlinenl. .Mu.lc. Art. Illustrated booklet.
Ml.. H.OHKMK II. I'Kt'K. I'rlnrlpal, lllll
field, Muunt t'armrl, C'onnectlrut.
NKW YOIIK CITY, X. T.
Reopen Monday, Ortobar 16th. j
The Veltin Schoo
FOR'CIRLS
of.nehi, rounsE avo
rtlt.I.F.tlK PltriMIt VTOItY
I'ltiMAitv iii:i,AitT.tr..s-r
Numlier of pupils limited lo Iw H,.
In eseli il.ss irrpronf .-leetl
I'Ull'lliu thiimuirhly isulpii.s
I" i A I) IrtJ 7ITII T , S V
( i.tm.s hij with .V Iro I id'np 1 1. ,
BpRNARD SCHOOlof
W KDvuAiicruAi r.' adts
V'.ii Si it ?(Mli M. Nw utk.
I"r lltr youn? miitin nr Ih" nM
:lrl who ik' not tti niMft.
i) if or iirftftlr.il roirv (n ItM--mjiWlMrz,
Mililmrv t"i-)tiitii Art
ii itnl i rafu, Mo jiioul An iun'.i
H.v puiui t th ihr M-,urtl ok .in i'!"' 'i
f urTiMdHltiij- M'ifj f.'t.' tin tn i-i un-
tiuiul I'rrmh MM KixlHti hichi'ilne Di.ttu iti
ri oiifl tr .til .f thi in, : ti i- t'' t ik i
i.'ktsilua,' on fMiiivi. il. wt ."cmii.-JT.
Miss bangs and Miss whiton
. n .. 1U.'fir.
A Country Boarding rnd Day
School icr Girls in New York City
ls-atton prolec's fiomnunvdls idi.intnuis
itid datuf.-rs of i New ork i-y cbm.l
ll.iir.ltu Kept It. ip. ii. Oct t
Day beti.H.I l!c.iitu ttt li
Itltrrda'e Ale. A ixia St., . .
14 A.OJ 5T
r.w. c.
J"." -,? I e, "I-.J- e )
ft.tl K-lli'iy n . I Tipur mi
Ii e-.io.ikjr.r M ' lr. n-.h.irf.
HUI11" ' httiU Kin; i I'rere I is.
.'psnl)h. Ar 1. .- ,u, i . ,i j.t m
Send for circular Is tte.t PJIth st.
miss ConHliifs
SECRETARIAL SCHOOL
I lulilt eiith ear
I miimrri lal l.nklii.-rrs' Itulldlns.
37 VU,33tl Street
VAI.lt iI.I.A Nt Tor.
Cfiappaqua Mountain Institute,
Valhalla, HVn heater f'o N. T,
A h'liue li..'. I t (illtl.H, tn the real
rouutry, tit' ler cirs of Friend. llo.o
nio'h.r for touni? chl' Ir.n 14th year 25
m . from V Y . is .-re.: 'l ft. .-leva
tb.r I" tlui i"), Fr-oa'-a't-ry tlui. rt.
Deme.tl, ? li t. Me' .'li Iraln'e tr I
remmer'te I p's mr.i! ,im 11 certs
Stan .rJ I. a e. ISe t- 1 4- e . ipen
ept 1' (V, a. c i "in e. ID.im CIO
30 Ve.ey St Te' f.isC -trt.
I1I4TII JK.VI.a.
NKW VOItirmV, New Tork.
Florence Niphlinfale School lor
Nervous and
Backward Children
BOARDING SCHOOL
Ja'th
and
llllinlsle Ave. Tel 'IP
liltnr.t retire
Oprn (In vihule jear.
DAY SCHOOL
111 Vt s;i, I,,.,., (n.r,n Hrlvi
Til 'il SI Tin si. r.
Ilprns 4li t 41b.
Individual In. in. i lion bv ai-aduat.'
ti-.li-hers ilpirill.c d in training ,,f tlllll.
colt ehildn ti
Klnilirarten, hlementary and Manual
Trainlr. Departments.
Tha principal I. a- the II IV M'lIOOl
dally f.'.ini 2 tu4 1' M
I'till partlcutirs upon arllcatlou,
NIITKtrOK HF.r4ll.Klt ANNIIl'Nni.
MUST 4F Tllll Klll'l I IIIN 41. 411.
4 A.N I A41KH IHI'KIIIIU II V ItllllllllS
M IIIMII., s.ll.''. 44I1SI 17.1111 SI ,
Mil. I HUM'. I Itt I I.NS Mlllti M .
1(44 (Ml 4ti:iMH41.
I.UV SCIIIMH-M.
NKW iCIIIK ( ITV, New Tork.
i aw snunni foroham
4Vmitvvnrlh lli.ll.lllu- UNIVERSITY
Jf liltll W14VAV.
Afternoon Classes 4:15 to 6:15 i
Evening Classes 7:45 to 9:45
Term lletlns spt. in. t'A.F. .tsTr.M,
lulMuii Fee, One uutntred un.l i'en Uollar.. .
Catiilovcue sent uti uppil tiMoti to Idklstrji I
HROOKLVN, New Yf.
BROOKLYN LAW
i(S Hashiniton Slrttl c af UAAI
i)rooki)n, n. v. btnUUL
Day and Kvenlns Schools. Stlu lent may
attend either. Thr.e jr course, HlfU
standards. Kip.rl-nce.i taaihar. Canlral
icat!on Oitaloeua on rauue.t.
4411,1,1441 I'. Itll'll 4ltlsiV. Ilean.
Ktl.KS 11V AI'I'TION.
Fifth Avirtui Auction Rooms, Inc.
:l:t:t-;tll Fnurlh Ave., ll, Cur ,;,th ft..
lleurj , Hnrtimiii, An. llnneer,
NOW ON EXHIBITION
Consolidated Sale .No. Hs ly Auction o
The Provident Loan Society
of New York
of the rollaier.il f.u huvuI,! loat.a nia.ln
previous to and liuiudln Mny 31, l'.Ul,
at tha follow Ii it of t e.
34li I'uurtll Alemis.
Loans to S'.i " s n s . pieiu-ive
ISO Kblrblire .street.
Ioatia lo Nu l-Kkl Inrlii.lva.
;i(l -ennlh Avenue,
Ixiaiia to Nn. :si incui.ve, .
1 24 1 Ii Nt, siiil 1'xliKtna Av.
Loan" tu Nn 4470 Imb.lve,
4U9 (Irsud Mreet.
Ixiana to S'.i, to i:;i In uve. i
ISn llu.i ?.'d street. 1
Loan, tn N.. I m tniiu.lvr
'.'I.l F.s.l llmi. Inn Street.
!eana to Nu. MVb.l lui'tii.ive,
MHIIi s, und I'liiirtbiinlt Ave,, llrnni,
Ie.'ina In No .1..,. lie lu.'ve
Smith und I.l i liiK.ti.il (,, llnioklrn. I
l...ans ti. s'n 1U4I In lu Ive.
til (iriiliuiii Avenue, llrnukljn. ,
l.n. Ills tu No !7.;i tnrtll.lv e. ,
I'll 4. In unci Km kiiwiiv Ale.., Ilrooklyn.
1,..I11 to No, ...iDtl IneluelVe. .
iii ne mil vvertneeilay and Thuradar,
September 13 and 11, llllli, from 1:10 A. M,
SEPTEMBER 12, 1916.
IRKKNW It II Conneellrtil.
KOK ItllfS AND VOI'NO JIK.
MItV IHIIKTlTy, V. Y.
Berkeley-Irving School
llrtkeler aehnnl k
l'o.n.deo Issu
Irriii slehnnt
i ounuea isvo
309-315 WTST R3rd STREET
A Pi cparatory School for Boys
"from Primary h CMif"
A ennsntldstlon of two of tbe atronmit
prltat schools In tti dty. All trade.
Thnmush worlt. Hmall riastea. Indt
yldual Itjstruciion. Aftomoon atudy
ni'tir under supervision or teachers. K
felleiu Library. Laboratory, Manual
ir.ilnlrn, Atlilettcs under etperlenerd
c srb.
No Home Itnrtr for Tount rtos..
PnlldHu acrnshl hy nibKsy, surfaeo.
and eleialnl n.id and l'lfih Avenue
st.mw
Al.uiMl.iet llcht nod sir i:erj room an
o.nl.le Iil.iiratm c.iulo pm
appLcatioii,
' Kttia.htm, S.ilmmtn
o.il. I .irue I'lai crniind
All oil Hie Premise-.
Loui Dwitjht Ray, Headmaster
Hth Ytar Optm Omhr 4h
TKi.r.i'HitNK st'iif i.rit 4sin
MANHATTAN COLLEGE
l - i .'I ' i I n v
I Kltllded IK.H.
llrotlirr. i.f the ( lirl-tl.in srlionl..
lit. m il I i tier..
fill I nslnerrlnc.
Illsii s. 1 1. ... I Inr ,lere I'repnratlun.
Illii I..... I ,.r I .M.1.1..T1 .,
I'll) P.l!-s 1(111 t,!Ai mfiicL, jtKK
1 l A- tlTIII!' I'l. II i:sSlt'..(t. fdfltsltM
l!.MHtit A IUr s,i.rs Write for iln..ii
- udles re.ume I en Molebi), Sept ;Sth
TRINITY SCHOOL
13B.i: 4V.t put street. New York
roliodrd 101
rrlrnsr iiimoiai .itv. Illj-h .srhooli
..... . l'"i"f ' ''.r ro'iese,
inatli lenr lipen. lind.i),sipteiiiter tjth
HltOtiKl.V New York.
MARQUAND
St llllltl.
I'lill llnvti
4cnir.il nr. in. I., 1 t.i 4., ,u llanu.n
I'l.. Itrimklvn.
Iti.tnicilsn center, mi. .ti th Indlvldusl
tu. 'fin ieii p. ti.ii,.nthiHs .mil minly
lt."pelidc'i. .. I ,le,. titipe's. t.-ep ir-
mtv Miib.ii , 11,. , ,,,.,,! 'mi,.
I .111 p.. 1 V . 1 .11 ,tf
Pratt Institute
1'all Term lteln
h'Pl. HO. rvrnlns
4 l.s.ses, Sept. ',
M M,ll'N'f Vork.
The Manlius Schools
M JllllN'-M llllltl,, Manlius offersthe
o v. e ..r i pi.ui ill ai u," the inllitarv
- , i ii I .r nil. ue f-n in
1 ' . - -i . l:tik"d liv I -
II'
he-
"r S tin i ,,r 1 .-.in
iHlnir no otr.er ..-h-i-il
' ;l in
I n'il-4, U'd acres,
1 1
t
r.i
M'ltlli:( I. lit I I ..'pirate school f..r
i . ..in i i i'i r ir i .iieire prcpst i
i ,r I .r i - ur i.Nins.
(.en, Mll tlVIt 4 I'lttlFI K, President
lt.iv s, Manlius, N, 1.
l-Kl-.l.-IUl.t. .So Turk.
UJcttelit'tcr millfary cadeiny, inc.,
Pccksklll, N. V.
J4MF.S N. NIK ! LIU'. Headmaster.
1'KI.M'KlitV Neve Jersey.
rni.Nfr.KiN I'liKPARATtmv school
voirve r ;etniry .cj.ooi ror roys ova.
fourteen Itiip' t preare.s posrlhla bacau.a
cf tii.ttej nu .l.er nf pjiiia i so and fra.
Son tn. l ii'l l tlasa . rsanltatlon. Ki.
eei en' e. t,.,inl.
J. II Fl.VI., Head Maatar. I'rtneaton. N. J
V.t-r.K I'hI.l.vw-Neiv Jersey.
v.. . 1-,,Ixr,,,;V SCHOOL
In New .le-. inn. m.o ft elevailon.
I. oner i b.ii.l for llo.s 10 to 14
i .1. K. I'AMI'III I.l. A.M.. F...e Fell. N, j.
HI IM:s4 t'HANt'F.sl.
Wanted Ice Cream Gone Machines
.' . .1 lit I he vv e r n
' ! 1 . ', . SI! 1 .
immr time .
la'KS quHn.
-tzee, writs
1 UP F -iv vi. com: CO.,
H. r. W l. 11, . . . 1,, tr.it, Mleh.
AI'1 l'4S- t KlUTS.
White Sulphur Springs
West VlrninU
CPF.N ALL THE YEAR
GREENBRIER
EUROPEAN PLAN
Finest Bath Establishment in America
Connected Directly with the Hotel '
nut;-hn and nil principal hat hi nf European Health
FKF,7sT. .t',M- "'"'rt', ""me "" -'"'' lcnffl
rnr.lt STt.lilli j
MniLiEltiK Hire, lor Re,M.;.Hla0t 1 M
. "esicienl Msnsgrr
srw voiiu-i-eaie, c.u.i,.
aJT'l.
Briarcliff
Lodge
Briarcliff Manor, N. Y.
is nn Itlcnl pliicr! (or Itr-creatlon. It
Hivts one the quit't of the country,
tho iresli, invlponttini? air of thu
moilfltflillS. mill nil tlio rnmfnrta nf
till" finest I'itv hotel. Dverlonkini'
thu Hudson Kiver, lest than an hour
from Ntnv Vork.
(Viihi! unit tnjn'i Hnarrliff for a
tin k-eml nr an imlifiaila pcrwl.
X. V. (Iftliv. 4(12 Madlsnn Ave.
rAWNRROKKSS' BALES).
CltNTflAL At'CTION CO., M, Bheehsn,
iineiionerr, laa muu ntreei, ua jawairy
at tl A. M.i rlothlnr at 10 A. M.
Sept. Jj--ny 11. Slmpion Ce., 1st
Ilrort.lwny. Alt tinretUetned rledires nf
reatls. ttltitnon.ls and other prsclous stonep,
watches, Jewelry, silverware, Ac. pledged
preiliiu to No. loool, .tune 1, 1916, and
all article held ovar from pravloua salai.
sept, i.i hi- .it. i.avery, ssi sin Ave, all
unfile eined pledge of penrln, diamonds nml
other prerloua ftones, wntctaea. Jewelry,
ell er.ire, Ac, pledged preAus lo N...
jr.ooo, spt. I, I'jij, also from s:;? ar.t
Ae previous to No. Sept. ,1, 13tf., In.
clu-lvr, nil arllclea held flurit prevloua
ile.
s.pt 14 Br II. C. Pullan, t.M 10th Av.
Clntlilnr, hn-. tn Sept. 7th, 1H,
S-pt I' lly MeAteenans-, S Faltnn
Pt., Hronklyn, All unreWmed pledges of
penrls, dlMtnotuis and nttter precious stones,
nalehei, Jewelry, ellvernarr, Ac.. from No,
JUS July SI. 1316, to No. llllt Aug. II.
I IMS, and all artlclei held eier from pre.
vlnus eflls,
sut, 14 By McAlaenans', 14 th Ave.
Alt unrdemei1 pledge of pearls, diamonds
mi I other precious stones, watches, tswwlrv,
llverare, Ac, from No. ISIto, Muy !f.,
' 1JIS. tn No. 540J7 Aug. 1 1JIS. ami nil
, nrtl.ls held ever from prevlniM sales.
I I.. I. FIRr.KI. Anrt'r, 70 tlnnery, aelts
10 A. M., unredeemed pledses of everv d
srrlptlon for unpaid lomis from the follow.
Ihff pawnbrokers. Inrludlnir all .tl.imoii.l.,
rtit.lee, sapphire.., pearl, emeralds, all
nt.vr .tone, nn.t or set In rlnp.. earrlnr.
pln. links, chains, .tun's, t.raeel.i., torkets
or other mountings, all Jewelry, irnlrhet.
sltierware, runs. Inetrutn.nts. furs, cloth
Ins, all othr conda pledged pretln.i. to
il.it- and up tn number, mentioned, both
Inclusive, and all pledges held ner,
S'Pt i:.M, Uruikhelnier, 170 3rd Ave,
frier Aus. 1. 1 1 1 6, to No. li:uu. ,M, jtt I..
Iruckhelmer, SI 14 3rd Ave., prior ."?pt. 4,
to No. :2:00.
fpt. 1 Wm. Rlmpaen A Co., I SI
Bowery, prior May II, IMC, to No. 1(744.
Sept. 16 M. simnna A Pon. 36i Urand
Bt., formerly 4 Heater 8t.. from Mav I.
1.1ft In .Tt.lv ai 1S1R ...An
fept. 1 flenjamtn Hnru'h. tl Ind A e..
formerly II Ave. A, prior Rest. 1, 1HIS. to
No. 04574. also Sua. SHI!, JM21, nl,
307, 0.155, :0l, 3ill, 27 T . 93311 1
!SM. MS. 11, t72:, (3413, 37304, 72343,
TJ431. 74407. 74074. It. rhllllps, li? How. '
rv. prior Sept. . Ills.
Sent. 13 Jack Snhe Co, 3713 llh Ave.,
prior fept 10. 1915, to No. titOO. (l.n
Weaver, 40 9th Ave., prior 3ept. 9, Ills,
JOSKril SHON10nl)' HONS, Julius
FhntiKOOd. Auet.. 31 Howery, sn. 10 A M
Sept 15 IHnmonds, watrha. j.w.pi
odd. and ends pledjtM prior pt. 6
ti No. CI072, and nil oni. held nr fr. m
previous ..iles, Wm, I'raser, S'js1. 3rd Ave
1 A'ku. t'ulton m Hrocln
Sept 12 Men's nh I lvnnii, rlnthlnr
nv. r. .. it., dry roods, shoei, Ac. from 4 ;'i
tn .I-, prior to July 1, 1911; II, . j. ,
24!f. ih Ave.
sept 13 --clothing. A. Rhoda, 307 Co.
lunibus Ave,
Sept II Men's and wnmen'a rlothlnr,
dr tno.l. shoe.. Ac p,,, prior .ub
II. 1.13, to No, .'39:9 and : obler dates:
Stlli.r-i.ln lli.'s 24f.7 Mh Ave.
.'rpt IS VI illamcnd. tin I other pr.t Inu -stotii.
all tvatrh"., Jmviv of ever) d,
srrlptlnn. silverware, odd. und in1. pl"ilr,
prior .lulv ). !.!' to No 4 ! t o im.t :
Roods held I'H.ti from former sales. .Mx
lirrn-fin, it.i issm ri.
s.pt l' v.. .thief. .1 ,t s.iv.r. Hrooklvn.
ept IS III imonde, wati'hfs. Jsnetrl
A. ltiphl-1, i'72 9lh Ave. ItapliM
l!r.. lis: :l Ave 11 '
JsCtlB MIO.MIIT, Auettooeer. nn
ert. .ell. nt 10 A. M
.s.pt. !i' Jewelry, watch... diamonds and
all plidses prior rept. S. lull; College ,n
Office. .'i:J (lh Ave.! W enner A Kald .
niooklin I
s.pi IS Jewelry, watch... diamonds and i
at' i.'e.!e prior Snt. r. 1 sis. to Vn no
inriii.ive 1. jhcoi... Ill 31 Ave.
..it. 13 Ctuthlnc. He, prior p.t.t, 4 .
151 Wenner fi liwal.l, llrooklyn
."ept. I4..ievry, watche. diamond. I
an. I plrrtRe. 0f every desriltitlnn ple1.d i
i-'evt. t'. Ui:. from No. I1I9C to li.Jo and
..Mer .lute, held over from previous aai.i.
.t V.'einberKer, 1SJ Ave. A
.ept. 15 Jewelry, watchet. dlamomt'
ai.d nil pp. Ises prior An-. 14, 1 I s. to N
T':dO slid nlilri diten tie Id over. .V.
lsn om e. M llrrwn Prop. 11 3i ,ve
alrts r!!:-r !3 ytp. !, lilt pir,!sr.t uttl,
41 H.ier. 111! 3d Ave.. T Mlehlel. 10(3 M
An . friun No lOiOO tn iTi'it.
Sept l- Clothln-. Ac. prior Pept tt.
I UK,. A HellliKer. 41 Jd Ave tl i:df!
.teln A Co., ii it 5 1 Ave.
!rpt. IS -Jewelry, watches, diamond..'
Pf'or Sept 11, IMS. P Lehman. '?
I'lttharlr.a ft. also all p.l to H.nt I
in, from Nn ;te.la f i::o I wir.en
t-etcer -41 Stb Ave I
pnorosAi.a.
IKK KINfi VAl.l.F.V I'Rdllt TS 4'IJMI'ANV
Mnklni Fund.
IIANKIlltH Till. "4 1' CDMI'INV. ns True.
I Jee under the Flr.t Morts-iire .,f Ho. kne
t . I'ro.ln.ts C..inpsi,y. I.ne.t j,. j ,
1 Wll. bere'.y niU'.l prni...,i's i - i r
Slle nn feptnrnbsr J, lstr., n 1H Tmi.1-
V.n a "t "f the Mnklns Fund of .,.,t
M.irtratr rim Ve u 4'- blnklnar Fund u I
Iloni , nf HmMriK Vn.Iej fpluit. i nm
P.inv ii. -t oinranled .lat.turv I 1 .17. .,!
ii .1 si!.i ue..t raupon., ami e,. n,.,,,!,,.
I"ltll .. ill If the llnl. . sere eubtiete.t o
the mire. n,fnt .laud 'ar.iurv 1. I.H fur
t'riii. nr telj tbn ,.f lucres', n,,
a ..mil u... men il.lv-red In resin -t
' ' I ppertilntnc to the Hand or Honda In
uue. 'Km ir t.'i if the itnnJ. viete not .ji
.e 1 ti ,mh nareeineni, i,y t,. ,1,
tu- Janiarv 1 and July 1, tur., and Jin i
an i and July 1. 19H The Slnklnc Fun.'
i. r,e- i.v- uvitlal ors li:.4f 4k pro
p....... . l.iuet be in wrltlne and state tl.e
pr! .es. dir st vvbi, h tr. nn.l., i h i.l
le.ipons land rer. Ideate. f nnyl a, nv.
reim red, are ottered not whether M,e
linnds were or r not .uhje. ie, t.. ,,
if ue.-il i usieenimt. Proposals i : . , . ,
le.ivered to the Trustee III .ej'eil
ve . pe, not later tbun C oc u noon m
.".'Pte-nbT it, n.- tha Tm.tee re.ert'r-'ti-
rlirht to accept i.r r, t nny or .
fir ip.i-.al. In w lint. ,.r m pa r
H,"-),V.,rI!U;ST '-"kAV. Truslee
i is w. v:'."'.:.1" l..""'r
Hllteil Sept. ml, .r ..'
TYPrvrniTEHi.
TYPEWRITERS RENTED;
U...ll.ii.u - - ...
......... Ui ; .7. ,n,nn,nB' vipiiiiin,
Srr m-Aji tniiTVMA.i.'iikTK
is.i ltt ijailwn sat t Am, . .t a . '
M.t llrotilway atS.Vt.t ' I T., ,,,
lio w Vd ,t Times sonar. I FratikPa
10 Parelay at, Tel.rlione S.ts.t Onrttanlt.
Etr WANTED MAX at.
1.411(111 Fa.tern rommeretal a'bool has
v Kane fr tlr.t rla.., e,p.r.n,.., .iCt .
i-ne mth teaehlnic evrerten-e preferr, I
I!,IL1.',ii'',1sr " 'i'l '"d ilar- A, .
Ire.a M M, Imv sun ..fttee
At'TCMN KKSdllTS.
W JEnSKY-Athutl, 171 tr.
J
tv
I iaiuuut riwrn
1AMUT riRU-soor xiiijMnmz. A
jomijrfuriBxai
1mr-Majrsu BmrTlj.
ISiitAI)!Sl5 Bi4wi mo i u or THE WOHLOl
riMOorwiiin
..'"" IS IV tUMTIMINT,
wah YrtiiTr ttt- ir ?rrrvrr
NKW dBrt-Sr-.V-IjvkeiTn.pl,
IkawiMid,N,.l. Open.f-'ept.
21. .Sots. I for lis homelike
atinn.j.hore. (loir prlvlleK..,
K. B ril'ANtillNllllii.i.M'
NKW RXflUMI.
TOUR NEW FNP.I Aiun
Peifect ltodt Hasiilileen'. Hii.r 1 Hrao. ,
Ins Alrl For Hoad Man u.Ur... wm tt I
KtMliAI.U Sae'y N. K. liutai A'n, Urp.r
Hotel, Northsmpton. Uas.
UNDER THE AMERICAN FLAG
To Liverpool
American Steamers
580 Fee. Long XT' nAil A JiTT11 22.0C0TonsDspri
60 Feet Broad JjKULfllLiAllI 12,2-11 Tom Rej.
Wednesday, SEPTEMBER 20,
"FINLAND," Thursday, OCT. 5, 12 Noon
lrrom Pior 61, North River, New York
AMERICAN LINE, 9 Broadway, New York
nunc
I CONWCKIE
Isll Lprcti
CONWCKIE GUltlUUETltaMMIITW
iss Poelal Scri'tce
NEW YORKBORDEAUXPARIS
tLA TOURAINE.T. V,';
QUADRUPLE SCREW
NEW STEAMER DE LUXE
LAFAYETTE
Saturday Sept. :3, 3 P. M.
'KOCHAMBCAU. . Sat., Sept. 30, 3 P. M.
One elaas nbln. 4 first and aerond rahln.
COMPANY'S OFFICE jJWiVlS.'.i'Sn.r..
Have You Friends In
the Border Guard?
Yom can visit them rpilckly and coin
fi.rtat.ly on f t ejeprets .tea'ne-s of
the M.dlnrv Line, the only Menu
ship I'nmpii) with dl-cct scrvlin
New York to Galveston
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