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I fit a I THE SUN, MuDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1916. 4 7 HOUSEWIVES HONOR FAITHFUL SERVANTS Gnnniui Society Awnnls M Mi nis to Oirls for Long Term Service 3 YEARS IN OXK I'AMlliV BROKER'S WIFE JUMPS 4 STORIES TO DEATH Mrs. (Iportro B. Srnrlo, Nciirns tlienln Victim, Seized by Sudden Impulse. Komi llalin (Jets First Prize Winners (Jive Money to Kalherlanil. Mr.. Btrpi-i, Koarlr. Alice Kfarlc of 113? Cat roll Hrnoltlyn, wife of Ororifp II. wrll-lo-do cotton liroUrr. Killed jmIc". liy nUernoim ly Jump- l"K from a window on tlir foutlh floor of mi iipurtmrnt houro nt 11B1 I'reltlenl Mnvt. having entrrod the liulldltif? bp p.irpittly at random and on the mil ilrn r.'nrnptlnir of n morbid Impulse. Tlio only explanation left ly Mr S..irn contained In a note ulilc'i cays "I enn't help It." Those who had known her. however, a unrcr from ncu inalhenla for many yearn, atttlhuli hi'r art to tlul illnease. They liclloxr r-l-e wtw overwhelmed by a ftuddeti Inuuitix-. TWO NEW JURORS FOR ROFRANO TRIAL FOR 175 AEROPLANES I'lipreeedented Situntion History of X. V. Murder Cases Presented. in U.S. PLAGES ORDERS Uids for 5200 More Fl.vi.ijr Mn ehines Exported to He rioscd in Week. 11AKI) TO FILL PLACES TOTAL COST .fK5.000.000 Tr. fiermmi Hoiirwle Society held It. .niminl rvhlhltlim of mil ni lH nt Tux lfl Hall, rifty-nlnth Mrcrt and Madison dic iir ctcril.i'. Tin miracle. iotmt, ' nnrl thl I xlmrrit by her husband, who r. .t . .ifViH doinestto orvii'it. wrrn ""d worried so much over her condition liiii i .hi;-, uiiilirr ll.i, diploma and i' All (lie Testimony Will lie' Aviation Schools Tliroiiufhont lleud Before More Evidence Is Submitted. Country Tiring Enlarged ns Fust ns Possible. It wax iiecesary to rliooe Inn new The (tt st flops toward proMdniK the jurnrn yeMerday to he.ir the trial of j I'nlted Htute nlth an ndeiiiiiit" aerial .Mlrhael A. Itofr.inn for the innider of i defence have been unnMiiifnt by the Mlrh.iel (i.ilmarl becince of the lllncf.' Aviation Section, liiittiitl Corp, of Dm jt ?(.!, nrmiM'il the Mifplolnn" of the cun- of one and the reluctance of another to j army. Within the lat few il.i 1 FILM ACTRESS HELD FOR CUSTOMS FRAUD C. . GEORGE FIGHTS ALIMONY. Mabel 10. Morrison Accused of lrinrinr In French (Iowiin Fndeclnred. flunked with defrauding the llovein nieiit .if custom diitlen. Mix Mabel HIIziiIkIIi Morrison, a moving picture netie." of M3 Kant l'orlletli street, was nrr.ihiiiril before 1'nlted States Commis sioner lloushlon yesterday and held In Jl,.'.nii b.ill rur the llrund Jury. A bull bond was obtained for hei by her at torney, William I.. Wemple. According to her own story Mlfii Mor rison went to Kuropo last July In tho hope of KettlnK an rnKiiKcniciit at a tlaneer In n Parisian hotel. Him wan un successful, however, and returned to this ciimlry on tho French liner l-afayclto on .September IS lat. Her declaration, In whieli (.lie tnl furelitu purchases worth Hint he tll:lile It n nnltif In tp1f,iilw,nr, . her erv mornlnir 'rum hl nillr... lie remain nwnv fm. hl fmnllv anv ' aeroplanes have been contracted fur at tol-l piece- and other prlie.s In token of . called her estetdny about two bouts I nKer. The s Ituntlon nap a new one In i n "' ot nliotit t3,n,n(n, and In a tie marveiimif aenievenient iney nan , r ueaxn ami eceive. ne af .. . . , llr,, tn ,, J week or o It l expected that bid, 111 .,...,., .l.-il nt ulnilii" fnr n Inne-. "r"1,cp "e " riKIU." Soon i - - , . , performe.1. thai of Mnjliu for a Ion Hflfr tRlkng ,(h ))pr ,mibt , fh( pf, ' st;lte ftnrt oln nf;onll. on thp p,lrt nf be Hofed for inn more aeroplane, and IrtO hdroaeroplanc coating JS.nm.0lni j more. irm of month, or year. In the fame tin- hrm. I .... . . . ,. . line court ana lawyer" lor in hwiff on ler the Katno inlirff. rr.e note In which Mrs. Heaile admit I . . , ,, . nfAnl I., -I ..... ... I "tin I Tl Hi Cl' linilllU II found pinned to an umbrella dtwa riled ' When court convened In the inorntnK i Information nn recelve.l yefter when fhe took the fatil leap. Kan I It wiw aiinounee.l that .tnhn K. Heart of I ''"V "nolllclally fiom the War I'epart- The ocletv w!ue preflilelil N Mrs. O. 0 Kitiel, had a little festival for tne c'rlf whai tbey railed a Uaffo Ulatch. null swert cakis and hot drlnlif. It naa presided over by the mo't famoii., mlra rle of all the forty-two gathered there, MIm !!oa llahn, who has remained twenty ears In the fame fervlee. Ml.-, llalin enleied till., home, ubleh la llu.l'nl,1.att. If! t.l At.. 1 sVaV e Zkr 'be w V V. f , W-M Hlft ftreet ra 111 of pnen- tho fnurtlt floor hall f he was lenvlns the lluckcnberry apartment on that tloor to return to achool. He itpoke to her, but was motioned away to wildly that he ran back to tell hl mother. In th Interval Mrs. Starle climbed to the lire efcapu landing outside the window and MEASLES DEADLIER THAN IS PARALYSIS Pi.it of a wealthy New York woman, ax I Jumped. a kitchen Ctrl. She I., now hoUfokce per. -"d Mrs. Searle had two niiir- ti,i, ,n. avnr,le.l .. no irnl,l ole.-e. "c'1 " J-'ore W. and Charles Searle, nd f fhe put the coin In her purse, fhe drew nut three $5 bill, ami handed them to Mr- Prance, A, tlaihllH, manager of the Herman Hoiifewlve, Soelet:1. ' ;Send this to the Kalherlanil lo help1 In the war," flic fald. Some of Ihe! other clrls nl;ed leae to return tho' pilicf they reoeled, that they mlitht be tut In the Herman war fund. Mir, Jtoa lii-lhar. sae back tho go'd plu awarded i her, and Mian Marie (.ruber the seal r ns. I The al'l who lime tenia ineil two year In one fcrvh-o cot kI'I pin, made In the ; i'pe of bun- bee.,, Thole were twenty four of tlufe. Knur year kIi'K eleven' ef them. Rot gold tlntf. The two eight ) Doctors Hack Stntement With Statistics: Tell of Whoop injr ('onph Perils. motila and would be unable to resume his duties for two week". He was ex cufcd after his physician, Andrew .J. Love, had been summoned to court to testify concerning his condition, and then a ronultntlon between Jutlce Weeks. AcUtant Hlftrlct Attorney lliother, and Mattln Littleton, counsel for llofrano, was held til determine tho best course of procedure. It was found that there w.is no prec edent for proceeding In a capital case, but In tho case of Ur. IUphal Toledo, who was on tl,al for itubornallon of per July In ISrneral Ses.-lons In 1911. a way out of the dlllleulty was round. In that case n Jaror died after all the testimony was In. ' A mistrial was declared, an other Juror chosen, and then all the tes. tlmony wa n ad to him.. Tlilf procedure was upheld by the higher courts. Mr, Littleton tind Mr. llrother, both declared tbemeelves satisfied to continue the ohm1 ur.der this method of piocedute Thf Inrttr, nir.i ,tllntlliinrd frnlll the I Murray Hill Hotel and after the clrctltn- tances hid been read Into the rcconl mi nt by Philip J, Itoosevclt, mllltury editor of Avlnlinn omf ilrrorKiiiHe'if Olntrring. The machines are to be tiee1 to form aeto squadrons In the re-ular service and to ctulp aviation scIioo'd for civilian and National (luird pilots to he tr.ihud by the arm), tutu authorities, wbn examined her Hunks Vccordltig to Af,,tanl United Stales Attorney Krank K. 1'arstarplieii the searth levealed nboul 1,1S5 worth of I'.hiuIu gowns and other iirtlctes of wearing npprel purchased In Kranec, which she had not declared. mi come of Hit e artlehf, It is al legid, thu fotelgn tags had lieen replaced by labels of Atnerlcuti tnoill-les to give the Impression that the goods had been puiehacd here and were, therefore, ex empt from duty. I.nwycr. Slurried Pour Tlniea, Holds Hrcond Ventnre Was Illegal. Charles E, Oeorge, lawyer, editor, banker and member of tho National Guard, filed papers In the Supreme Court yesterday opposing an alimony order entered by Mrs. Mae U. (leorge In a suit for absolute divorce. Mr, Ocorgc, who baa essayed matri mony four times, maintains that his tnnrrlago to Mrs. Mae ltltter Oeorge, his second marital venture, was Illegal and that Mrs. S'clma Klein Oeorge l nt present hi legal wife. In 1S9S, ho says, ho received what he believed was a decree of divorce from Ellen J. tleorge, his first wife, but after going through it wedding lercmony with Mrs. Mae Hitter liu round the decree was Invalid. He declares that he sub. seijuently urged Mrs, Mae flfoige to have a second ceremony performed, but nhe refused. In l')03, he states, he feparated from her and married Mm. Ida tj. Austrian In l'JOK, being divorced from her In 111 1 2, Later lio married Sehna Klein, and Ills second wife brought suit for divorce. She waf awarded JIT. n week alimony and $110 counsel fees In the Supremo Court, The lawyer attack, tb', order on constitutional grounds MADE BOY OF 12 WORK 10 HOURS A DAY, FINED E.G.WOERZ $2,000,900 WILL CONTEST BEGUN Pale Cheeks of Child Yest mnker Lead to Penalty for llowery Employer. Grandchildren of llreuer Sock to Have Legacies lliiiiritl to $ 100,000. A boy's pale cheeks got his employer n fine In the Municipal Court yesterday when he appeared there before Magis trate Applelon. A number of employers had been nrralgned for violating the labor law by employing boys under M year, of age, when the case of Isldor Snyder, who conducts a vest factory at 213 Howrry, came up. He Immediately pleaded guilty of employing Jofeph Melsel, 12, of ,14 Htanton street. Snyder admitted that the boy worked on vests from 8 In the morning until 6 at night. "Just look how pale bis checkH are," exclaimed Magistrate Apptctou. "If you had employed him lit some healthy out door worl:, suon as running errands. I would sit, petal sentence, but becnuno you kept him confined utl day I line you 120 or two days in Jail." Magistrate Applctnn later explained that In some In, lances the labor law worked an Injustice, especially where Killed by Full From (nr. All unidentified man with a pay en- World's Hlicneat Dam Dedicated. Kl.r.i-IIANT IIutte, N. M Oct. 19 The Klephant llutte dam. rompleled recently I r e ,,,, mjustiro, especially wnere nt a cost of IS.OOU.OOU and Intended to ""PPortctl w Mowed mother, but Impound the largest artificially retained nuNted that employers who did engage Isidy of water In the world, was dedi cated hero to-d iy. with A. A, .lone, of New Mexico, personal lepiesentatlve of boys under 14 should give them outside work. President Wilson, ofllclatlng. Slenmlionl .nssna llnaled I'ree, tlrrrvfot'T, I,. I., Oct. 19. The Meam boat Nn-sau nf the Motitauk Steamboat Company, which bad been stranded In velope In n coat pocket bearing the ad . rireJs, "l.nu, l.lelowltz, I4S Hast Hons .ton street," fell from the rear platfotm I I'herry Harbor, flardlner's Island, was ' or an express train on the Third avenue i nauled off to-day and came ItiH this i f1,i:iteil at fhe tlitth MtrnM station Inst I nitrf under her fiwn nower. She was One striking feature or the contiacts. .. , waK uillc.l Instantlv. imnnrentlv uiidamnged. the lur.v w.if polled and each side ile- .Mll.wit'KtK. Oct. 19. Sew-iil proml- chired .the lury acceptable. Hut when vear girls cot umbiella, the three ten nont phy.lclan, addressing the Amerl-jthey came tn juror No. II, John 1. I., ear ?r1. dlpium.i, ntid a i' gold piece i can Association for the Study and l're-. Korster of .MS K.nt Klghty-s itlli street, he took advantage of the Interruption to i-aih. ami I lost llahn. the twenty year I trillion of Infant Mortality, which Is iirl, and Miss AukuIii It lemer, who has holding lt annual meeting here, called orked foi one family eighteen years, attention to-night to the fact that uiidN reielved a IIP gold piece. puled statistics show that measles and . Mr' Kttiel could not be there, Mrs. . whooping cough ara dally causing many tlelsenhelmer. the vioe-prrM- incc deaths among children than the E. !. V dent. a. ted us hosiers, and took the clialr at the nifttiug which followed the kafTc l!at. h. MrH, tladill, said that there was great demand for Ormaii servant girls now. but there are few to be had "They went home at the beginning of the war," she said. "So many of ihun wefe tuned out on the street out of their portions only because they were Her man,, and they had to go home. Now dreaded Infantile paralysis "Haili of these disease,," said Dr Hordon S. Veeder of St, I. mil. "catie, inn ' deaths Hum scarlet fever and a great many more than Infantile paraly se. More than 50 per cent, of the deaths In whooping cough cases o.vur amotiK children under 1 year old, and 99 per cent, among children under 1" years. Measlles likewise lias Its high- the Ametlcau, would be very glad to , et mortality utnnng Infants. The wide- lave them back, but they cannot get over here." WIDOW GETS $20,000 VERDICT. i Hnahnnd Fell From W'ssou I'aol- trjnien Held Hoionllile. . A Jury before Supreme Court Justice I Erlangrr yesterday awarded 120,000 to Mrs. Dora Schlff. widow of Jacob H. Srhlff, employed by a poultry concern, ' ho died as the result of falling from a agnn. llernard H. Sandler, attnrnev ror the widow, who has four small chll 'ren, maintained that the accident re inlled from the negligence of Newinark i Werner, poultry handlers. In August, 1910, Schlff was told to help on a wagon drawn by a horse which was described by the attorney as "skittish. " The horse shied, It was said, and Schlff fell, striking on his head. Though he tried treatment at various hospitals a tumor developed that caused I spread Idea that It is safe for young children to hae the diseases ami 'get over them Is erroneous. Ir. J. O. Wilson of the t'nlted States Public Health Service, stationed at the Immigrant station on Kills Island, N. V , concurred In Dr. Veeder'., opinion. He recommended immediate Isolation of exery child nff'.lcted with measles. "This procedure," sold Dr. Wilson "may. In a modified manner, bo appll tn the ordinary civil rommunlty without hardship." He did not recommend Inoci-1 litlon. Measles Inoculation, be said, I IihiI never been practised at Hills Island i Iww the Hovernment experiments had failed to show that adequate results wete obtained. ask that he al-o be excused. He said his wife, a (rail woman, was all ulone caring ror their children, aril that it bad been bard tor him to keep hi, mind on (ienrge t. Siiuler, chief nf the Aviation entered upon so far s, that, Instead of being given eolely to the large nianufac-' turns, such as the Curtlsw, Wright ami ' other companies, they arc distributed ' nmonn practically all of the known con- corns wlioe ability to build reliable m.v i chinos Is admitted ' Tn Fnoournge Industry . Till, was done because, the War Depart ment explained some time ago, It wishes to cticuurugo. the aeroplane Industry throuKhout the country b giving the smaller companies a chance In the com petitive Held. Although such a roilisi' will hinder delivery of the machines, , since the smaller concerns cannot pro duce aeroplane, on short order like tt larger corporation", It Is expected even tually to re-ult In a larger number of maker., equally capable of supplying1 larwe nunilsT, of aircraft In any sudden emergency such a win 1 I have Just learned from l.leut -Col I Loses Nriv Olrrronl III Court. When Henry C. Chambers, an attor ney, of 201 llroadway arose In tho Su preme Court in The llronx yesterday to tell Justice Mullan that his caso wns ready he laid his new overcoat on the ouiisel table In full view of himself and thu court. He turned to get it utter the date fur trial had been tet and It had mysteriously disappeared. Six grandchildren of the late Tlrt.est O. Wocrit, the brewer, appeared before Surrognto Cohalan yesterday at the opening of the rontest of Mr. Woer-t's will. Tho notion was begun by their father, Charles P lloelcer, to raise tth'tr legacies from $ ..iiOO each to 1100,'H"', The brewer, who died last May 10 In hi, eighty-third year, left a $2.0U(,f" estate which he had acquired as a int'ni her of Headlostoii Woeri. Tint bulk of th amy went to lr, Woerx'., two son, and one daughter, still living. A deceased daughter. I. ! Han, had married into another weal lit v brewing family. It Is her children for whom an lncieae Is being Bought on the ground that their grandfather was Incapacitated on the day he made his will. " ' On that date, two dnys before lie died, Mr. Doelgcr saw him, according to his sllldavlt (lied with the court, and found him so ill he could not recognize the perilous about liiin. The will I, belnn upheld by the ex. ecutors, a son, Predetlck W, Woerz married daughter, .Mrs. Carolina M. Steele, and Samuel Fntcrmyer of lhe law firm of Huggenhelmcr, Vntcimyer & Marshall, Mr. liuggctihcimer told yesterday of having In en called upon to draw tho will In tho absence of Mr. t'ntermycr, who usually acted as th brewer's attorney, Mr. Woerz, li raid, though III secerned to be mentally com petent and expressed tomplcte satis ic tlon with the will The trial continues to-day the trial. After considerable talk ocr, this new obstacle he also was excused. Nearly all the ill, the human frame , Section of the Signal Corps," Mr House- veil aiinnuuocil, "that there are at pres ent umler ordr lor the am . some heir to seemed to be alllictlng the sixty aeroplane, of all tM'o reeotin.i'iince j talesmen who had been summoned to court In anticipation of what had hap pored, but toward the end of the after noon two new JurtU, were selected. They are Mercer II. Simpson, 7bi UUerslde Irie, and John W. Siott of Dnjelile, L. I., who has an office at SO Church street. Then Mr. Hrotherf read his opening address and court was adjourned until this morning, when the rending nf testi mony will be benun. It I, estimated that It will take nearly two day., to read the 600 pages, and new evidence may not be teached until Monday :: POLICE HUNT CLINIC FOR BIRTH CONTROL machines, h!Jh spe. d pursuit mat him. ' buttle plnues and echoed tnaehli'". Toe total value of these approximates 1.1. i 000.000 Hid, have been opemd and contracts are practically reid to be let for n0 more school inacalnen to . ot nhrit $l,0"0.ooo. !!ds will ).. I asked within a few day,, areoribng to ' new specification, for hydroaeroplanes, j Tills action contenmlnte the purchase ,.f tnn.-.. .I.--. llH . 1 1 ... n .Hn..t.i.,n. ... I lit. 'iv- iii in ..- i.i i.ivt-.- III,,. UlliV .1, a enst close to $2,000,000. "In the meantime now type are helnu developed The schools at San , Hlego. Mlneol.t and Chicago are being enlarged a, rapidly ns possible. All capable civilian flying Instructors are , being employed as rapidly as they pre sent themsehe, and are eainl':,l. There , are some forty National uirdsuien now i under instruction at Mlneola and Chi i CHun. and oath s-choul Is being rapid'.y , expanded so as to t,ke fifty at one time ' Arrangements ate b'tt.j mnde with manufacture', and e'.vlllm school, to lir. I. A. Abt ot Chlcaeo addressed the K.'lt N'W Voi'li Mot lllM'S At tt'llll give the preliminary tnilnlng to thn h death In 1913, physician, on the generally unsuspected danger of whooping cough. "The mor tillty of whooping cough Is consider able,'' he said. "In 1911 there were t.211 deathse from this disease In the United States. "The complications arising from First Secret Session Held in This City. '.i.liiin cai.d.d.ite f ir the reeorve corps WOOD SINGS PRAISE OF FILIPINO UPLIFT School Hfr -nught. Seatch I, being mid '.n '-he South for pl.uos wlme schools may be established , fur winter primal y training equipment I'livu.atlon of hundreds of handbill, 'n i I" ordered for two tesuhir army the Hast New York section of llrooklyn I l;''",,1 '"' tsUl,ll!,lu'11 wt yestetday unnouncltig the inauguration ' " ',.'.l- "J,"" tVK"' a few week, to or of a clinic for the d!-f mlr.atlon of In-, ganlr- Hie aeionautle Industry so the whooping cough are ery eerloue, i exult ing not only in death, but In lung trouble, j such as tuberculosis, unci eeu cans- lug paralysis and Idiocy. Whooping cougn is carriea uy unman carrier,, i , ., . ,, , , ., .... . r. . -V - - I'ven the most skilled nhvslcl'ins ire ' formation teaching hlith cuntrui whkh i (.mert'tneiit and the factories loubl unable to diagnose the disease during the first symptoms, as It sometimes resem bles nothing more than a cold." Dr. Grace I.. Meigs of the l ederal children's bureau In Washington told the doctors there were many unnecessary Tell- Lake Mohonk Conference delth'v.'.r,y.'eIlr,.,. xh Vnl,"1. "'"V." I irom cniiuniriii. rni, was oue, sue sain, to the Improper rare of mothers before I and during their confinement. Home Kducation Will Alone Solve Problem. EDISON COMING TO SHOW. Will Visit F.lrctrlcnl I'.xpiislilou Tu-inorrow With HI wife. Thomas A, Kdlson, accompanied by Mr,. Edison, will visit the Klectrlcal Hx pn!tlon in the Orand Central Palace to. morrow, on the thirty-fifth anniversary nf his Invention of the Incandescent lamp. In a little laboratory on lower Pearl street Mr. Kdlson made his first Incandescent on October 21, ISM. The New York State Woman's Suf frage party, which Is conducting the bu renu of home economic at the show, ex T ht MoiitiNK, N. Y, O t 19 Amer ican government In the Philippine was eliara, terlied ns "one of the finest pieces i of International uplift work ever at- j ts.-npled" hy Major-Oen, Wood. V. S. A.. 'i nddrcKsing to-r.lsht the delegates to m Lake Mohonk Conference on the In-1 t an and i itVr Dependent Peoples. f?en. Wood declared, however, that people are I "it changed over night and that the '"i.lipplr.e problem would be solved only, hri the people In Philippine homes I r.AVt- h,,T Ihrn.inl. t li ....Mir. .,linnt ' ..".".M'l .I" .l..ii. r- ..J...r.. .. trt t.-.IlD,,,, . "e must not Imagine for a moment." "-"" " "Hi Hen. Wood, "that we have created ''e "f T"01"1, rl. The Inventor has homoKeneou, people nr a well bal- promised to shake hands with the school reed. nell settled population, and w children at the exposition, which will hn eannid, If we are honest with ourselves, , something of i. task, as there are usually make any such statement until h much about " thousand In attendar.ee. 'oncer period has ehinsed. We have done pnod work, and I believe the feel v nf thp leal people In tho Philippines Ml be fnund Indicative of a deep tense f 'Br-ltltllde." The ceperal topic of discussion at to nlchfs ses.on was the Phlllpilncs, and 'hs rpeahers dwelt upon the various nir.ms by which the Culled States can op e t;. problems preented In the xl '"is Dr William S. Washburn of Wamingtnn criticised the pre-ent policy dWplaelng Americana In Imisjitant Philippine unices with natives;. The jev William 1. Chamberlain nf 1'Tihde.lphla, for twenty ' years a mis- -.unary In India, declared at the after 320,715 BIBLES GIVEN IN YEAR. I a misdemeanor Is causing Inspector come to a Munition understanding on, Samuel A. McKlroy of Ihe Klexentl. In-! whnl the d...lre. were of the one and! . . i what the ebllitie, were of the other I spectlon district mu. h embarrassment. ,,.,.,. h .,. for he has been unable to locate the t ,,,, i n, everything seem, to point plate where the clinic will lie held, rteti I to an adequate u'.r setvlce fur tin; with the aid of six police captains and , I'nlted State- as soon iim the manufac their hundreds of men. i turcrs expand their factories , t jtrKs i r... i i-.,.,iiui, via.ii.h nn.t uii,.n JT-' machine, appears unsually high or not throw n carelessly In the stru ts or !" average. It Is utidei stood that till-, vestibules hut sent to the homes of thuec 1 K'""n Include, an extra motor with . Invited. I exery midline, thus doubling tho life .Mrs. Margin et Sanger, who has Jn,t I and service possible from it. The two' completed a coast to coast tour preach- new niuadrons to be established at San ' Inc birth control, yesterday dlscu,-ed the j Antonio Include not only the tuM-eessnrv method that wilt be used to leach the machines, but full equipment of end-1 Ignorant and unsophisticated in the new , mince, motor trains, portable machine 1 clinic. shops, trailers and other accetsorles not The opportunity of learning something avallible before. All of the machines' about u subject affecting them vitally MnR ordered nre flret Cass one,, for caused a great number of mothers- to ,,n(.p Cnl Slu.r tnk rnm.an. of tlia visit the clinic yesterday. 1 he Last -New- ,, Hectlon lnt August Hie matt. ork .section of llrooklyn was selected , )lf il,.lndardlratlon of machines ha, pro-' for the first ellnlc In -Sew ork . others .,,, riipld,. A machine, accepted I are to follow almost Immeiiiateiy. , ,,, ,,. . e e nf aetnv lnstiei III.. 1-.I...1 If.-.,.. n -l..,l -. ..-on im." '-. " -rf- f ..lirn (,iii.-. .... , in-, f, ii.imi.h nuiru, was III charge She had several assist ants, all of whom listened attentively and replied to tho questions of all the ap plicants. Hach case was handled Individually. A foe of ten rents wan charged, not for tor, stationed at tho factories In tho matter of training civilians every effort Is being made to got Hying Instructors. Only live pupils aie to be nllowed to ench Instructor In Ihe future, the section has ordered. The enur-e the Information, which I, verbal, but to'm Include about six month, of work, cover tho com of keeping a card Index 1 "t ""'V "t -'dual Hying, but In wnne On motors, aerouj iiaiuicn .tiiu uiviciirin- reoord. No unmarried women or younl J girl, were allowed In the clinic I Mrs, Sanger, lloltou Hall. Kmnia Hold I man and u number of wealthy men and. women are sunoortlui; the oroiert ' III Hie last twelve, "Thn clinic In Hast New York." mm 1,1 according to the report made Mr!, siim.... ", only one of a number migrants as they arrived at Kills Island The society reelected the following nftlrr, ;i l Its Aimiinl meetlnr! Presl- "nn fesnn taat America, In asumlngi dent. John C. West; vlrc-preslilent, position of leadership In the religious , i:Vei elt J. Kasclstyn ; secretary, Charles oriel, faces n gnit danirer In the. v n,n,n. ml irMiuwr. .lames II. Hooka lllatrlbuled by .Von 1'orU !o clety Were In nil l.nnKUnKrs. The New York Illble Society dlstno tiled 320, "If. Illblcs months, yesterday hy Dr. tleorge William Carter, I which tiro soon to be hold. The secrellie the general secretary. The-c Hlblea In-1 ess of It Is. of course, oulte nceesMirv eluded copies printed in fifty-throe Ian- (n v)pw f nrresto which have been guages and a special edition for thn , mniP tlr ,,M 0f ,lt,j- np udvocutlng blind. Many of them were given tn lui- i,r.i, control. We believe It is merely a ogy. inerlesn disposition to do awav with flols without first elevating the faith of 'a Idnlators. Arthur C. Parker, a Seneca Indian nnd York Slate ethnologist, challenge! I -'f abortion that literacy Is a criterion of felf-government. MISSING1 30 YEABS. RETURNS. 'Hehnrd , in I lb 1'nriilslies UnriirUe for Wife Who Heinnrrled. N'Tsck. N, Y Oct. 10. This town was surprised to-day when Jtlchard ynlth, who disappeared more than alrty years ago, deserting his wife, re "Ppesrcd and greeted perrons who had known him In his younger days. rmilth's homecoming wan more than suriirlse, It w-as a shock, He was belleird to be dead, and several years sfifr he disappeared his wlfo rcmar I'd and Is the mother of four grown up ihlldien. Mts. Smith's second lius Difid died tlx or eteven years ago. fmllh fpeiit the thirty yars In mak ing several trip around the world. SchmoUel. The anniversary sermon Is to be delivered December 10 by Hlshop Wilson In St. Paul's Church. COUNT SALM BEATEN BY INMAN. Tennis Winner Will Meet I.e llo nl Hut Sprlnns To-day, Hot Sprtl.NOs, Vn., Oct, 19, Hecause of the heavy rains only three courts, could bo used to-day III tilt Hot Springs tennis tournament. V large gallery (fathered this after noon for the match in men's singles be tween Fred C. Inman and Count Otto Salm of New York. Inman had no trou bio disposing of the Count In the derid ing aet, thereby putting himself In the lower bracket against Ito'oorl Le Hoy of New Tork for the finals to-morrow. Tho winner of this match will challenge Craig Diddle. After a two days rest Miss Mary Sny der of Pittsburg, who had strained u ligament In her ankle on Monday, played with Robert B, Wrenn In the mixed doubles and thoy defeated Mis Phyllis Walsh and W. B. Kurtc of Philadelphia. mutter of a few days, when the police will locato tho clinic: that Is obvious We are prepared, not In any nggrcsslie or Insolent way, but dispassionately deter mined to fight the matter through all the courts ot the StBtn. , "WltMii a few daya a clinic Is to open In San Francisco under a prominent physician's Instruction there, Another will soon open In Cleveland and In other Western ant pland cities. Tho expo-. rlenoe I hud .n Portland, (Ire., Is tllits-1 tratlvc of the fact that thinking people nil oier tho United StatoH see the com mon sense of birth rontrol. "I was artested and convicted for openly advocating It. The magistrate after tlndlng mo guilty refused to punish me by line or Imprisonment, lie said that although my act was a misde meanor under tho law, It was for u good object," The trial of Mr. Hall, arrested for circulating literature favoring birth con trol, comes up In Special Sessions to-day, No Poliomyelitis Drains In 2i llrs, No deaths wero reported from Infan tile paralysis to the Hoard of Health In the twenly-four hour period ended at 10 o'clock yesterday, but there were six new rases. There were two deaths and seven cases In the previous twenty-four hours. for Fall Planting From Our Traveler' Now in Holland Bkium el Osf English am barge, our txsvtlir has tcurd bulbs of hlihaat quality, usually old in Lnflaad, which wa offar AT BARGAIN PRICES. Darwin Tulipa aatalal Ogtr A. 100 Bulba. kill. I cilori lino un alaunal 1 CA iliiai mail far aJI.JU SfMlal OStr B. 100 Bulbi. Txi aasMd kind, all aaparata, 9 nn dui MlaoUon, Pnpala' far ffc.UU Daffodils Ssaalal Offar C, 100 Bulai. lined llnda. noxjh (or fool clrtulir 1 (n i. PruaH tar f 1.3U social Olae 0. IM lain. Kljnt nanra kinds, all aaparata, our mIm o nn Wax. frasats lor, ... tttVXI FALL CATALOG fuUy Illustrated All HsMlMhs. LUUs, PaemlM rintet Varittiaa Ublaioabla m BARCLAY, COR. CHURCH ST. EXHIBITION MODELS AND NEW DEMOUNTABLE Designed for Next Year's Shows pyim: Tore I mm M M M Ja mf all-season cars New Winter Top-$300 Changes Mitchell Touring Car to a Luxurious Sedan We want to show you a new idea in a demountable top. A top designed under John W. Bate, the famous efficiency expert. Not a patched-on top, like some you've seen. But a top which gives you an ideal winter-summer car. Here is another new idea in efficiency. And, like all the Mitchell innovations, it is due to John W. Bate. It is a Demount able Top. light and solid, finished like the Mitchell Touring Car. All windows and posts are re movable, leaving the sides clean and clear, similar to the Spring field type Sedan. And a set of cur tains are furnished for quick use. The top is made of Agasote, cast, with no seams at the curves, so it cannot leak. It doesn't rattle, it doesn't over lap. It doesn't look like an added body. And it doesn't mar the Touring Car. It has a dome light like our Limousine. It has windows which drop.like ourTouring Sedan. It has curtains on side and rear windows, and the upholstering is in gray. So our Touring Car, when this top is used, becomes a luxurious closed car.and any owner of a Mid Season Mitchell can become the owner of a closed car by purchas ing this top-and it costs but $300. An Exhibition Model This is one of the five luxury models designed for next year's Shows. Eachisdesigned to bring to the Mitchell new prestigeandclass. Before designing these bodies we had experts and artistsexamine 257 new cars. These included all the finest enclosed cars built in Europe and America. So our designers started with the best that had been evolved. And they have spent months in adding to them attractions of our own. Thus you will find that this De mountable Top excels anything you've seen. And that every Mitchell enclosed design embodies dozens of features found in no other single car. Year-Round Models Now Demanded The demand is tending toward year-round models. The demand today is perhaps 20 times greater than a year ago. And it is grow ing fast. People want open cars in sum mer. But they must have a closed car to be comfortable in winter. The tendency now is to have one car that serves for all weathers and seasons. This Demountable Top solves the problem in an elegant, econom ical way. OurTouring Sedan solves it in another way, our Cabriolet in MITCHELL MODELS 3 passenger Roadster, $1325 5 pas.eni!er Tourln) Car, "passenger Touring Car, 132S $l3f'0 Cqulppc'l with IVinnuntah.a Tiip Only.JVOIislta 4-paRsenfier Cabriolet, $l"7."i 4 paiAcntfcr Coupe, S1850 7-pasniier Springfield Sedan, 7-pauenger Limousine, $2650 Att prices , a. b. Itnclnr another. Come and make com parisons. Get True Efficiency The Mitchell car, in its bodies and chassis, appeals to efficiency lovers. It is entirely the product of John W. Bate, the famous effi ciency expert. It comes from a factory which he built and equipped. And where factory costs have been cut in two. It offers you 20 per cent extra value, due to these factory savings. This Bate-built Mitchell is the final result of over 700 improve ments. Every part is given at least 50 per cent over-strength. In 440 parts we use a toughened steel. And we use a wealth of Chrome Vanadium steel. The result is a lifetime car. A car with 26 features which other cars omit. A car which offers far greater value than any other high-grade car. Now these same efficiency meth ods are applied to luxury bodies. The result will give you new con ceptions of smart, dainty cars. But the output this fall is very small- only 500 enclosed cars. This is due to the over-demand for Mitchell open cars. So you who get these new Mitchell bodies will need to decide at once. Please come and sec them now. 'MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANY, Inc.' Racine, Wis., U. S. V Mitchell Motor Car Co. of N. Y., Inc. New York: Columbus Circle, Facing South rONNKI' l in'T, llltllX.KI'Ottl .tutnmnlilli. Hilr . IIXMII IIV 1 11. Flllow Auto '... NKtV II.WKN J, U. lioiiirii A Co. MIKI.TON II. N. llrnril. IV.VrKltlU'lU Mll.hrll Motor Sulfa Afcj. HINHTKn im. T. l.ra.v. I.OMI IM,M1. It WUIIIK llMjal.lr Anlnilliilill. I n, I'llKKrollT I'rrriinrt .Hraif hup. t'. lit.KN nil K-llnl Mirlm llr.. IH'XTINOTON C.r.on Omitt Sulfa Co. l.tunKNCr KrunU K. UatM-lt. 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