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NO RUPTURE IN THE 50UT Venezuela Denies Eeported Breach with Colombia. Caracas. Eejtt. 25.— That fries dly relations etlll exist between V«-n*-z;u*Ja and Colombia was the declaration made to-day In official quarters, notwithstanding th« report that TTw has been a rupture between the two cotxntrte*. Thla s;overnment, however, ci perts the Colombian Minister, Dr. Torres, te p-asnnT Colombia's modlnra-tions of the treaty negotiated by V&sc.uez Cobo, former Coloinhiaa Minister to Venexuela, tne pre- Maalssuj draft of which was signed on Jnne ■_ -..*. This treaty bean on navigation, frontiers and cooamerclsJ relations and provides for tas c«£s!cn te Vencsuela, cf territory on GIMBEL IDEAL Or ' l ." A- •'■ B B B B B B B ■ ' Hf fiß 8B 9 !■ ■ lsfi H MW BH BH 5 JT^^a^^^ ' J&sm B^3 bh BBi <B^a * bB v KB «^1 w^^^L h^^B B^Bi BBeB v. 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GIMBEL BROTH ERS BROADWAY MF"\A/ YORK THIRTY-SCCONDST, SIXTttAVE>XJE INLW TUPir\ THIRTY -THIRD ST. OPPOSITE GREELEY SQUARE the Orinoco. Iniiida and N*gro rivers, and It? ■■eeaaaMl negotiation was expected to result m the settlement of disputes of long Ftanding between Venezuela and CoJombla. The provisions of the treaty !p come re 6i>ec7s have not t^een sarlsfactorv to Co lombia, and Venezuela has demanded that the suggested modifications be submitted by Dr. Torres before he is received by this government. Pending the settlement and the reception of Dr Torres. Venezuela has recalled Dr. Santos, the Minister at Bogota, to Caracas for the purpose of making a. detailed report. Dr. Torres, when asked to-day concern ing* th« reported •everln*; of diplomatic re lations, said: "This report is not tru«. There 1b merely a difference of opinion re gardin*- formaJltlea, which we nope will xew-yoiss: SMfiSf TRIBUXE. moxday, September 26, 1010. KLEW TOO FAST FOR AUTO^ Crowd Sees Aviators Win Race on the Motor Parkway. Garden City, Lone Island. 6<>pt. 25 CSpe cial). A race between two aeroplanes and two automobiles Interested the crowd around the Meadow Brook Club and motor parkway to-night Captain Thomas Bald win and "Tod" Shriver. each In a Curtiss machine, flew from the field here, passed the- Meadow Brook Club and sailed over the parkway. Shriver being five hundred fe«t In the air. and Captain Baldwin about four hundred feet below him. Both biplanes kept about even and were near the grandstand on the parkway be fore they turned. As they started back two automobiles came along, also racing. and challenged tba biplanes. U The automobiles, though of the racing type, were no matches for the living ma chines, which flew away from th«"m. fol lowing the course of the parkway for some distance to give them a chance to cat h up. Shrlver and Baldwin then returned to the aviation gTounds Clifford B Harmon, who hap completed his monoplane, in which he hopes to fly ninety miles an hour, showed it for the first time to-night- The body of the ma chine Is drum-shaped and it has two 50 horsepower engines. ROOSEVELT ON TUBERCULOSIS May Address Saratoga Springs Meeting on Health Conservation. Saratoga-Sprlngs, N V., iieis. 3.—Theo dore Roosevelt, his other engagements per mittlng. will address a tuberculosis mass meeting to be held here on Wednesday. according to the announcement made by those In ck*rs« of th^ tuberculosis . «m paign. Colonel Roosevelt has been asked to give his Ideas on tIM < -onservation of human health, devoting special attention to the campaign which is being waged in thlß state to make good the- slogan "N*o Uncared-for Tuberculosis in New York State In 1915" TWO CHILDREN HURT BY FALLS Boy afid Girl Taken to Hospital, the Latter Seriously Injured. Two children were taken to Harlem H — pltal yeaterday, aufferlng from serloua falls. Four-year-old Sarah Rotheman fell down a stairway and crashed through the win dow .>f a basement store under the bou« at N.. I Eaic. 114 th «treet. where 3he lives. Her head was severely cut. and «>he ww also Internally Injured. Dr. Fulton said her condition was serious. Juliur Fedor. ftve veara old. fell from th« rear first floor fire escape of No 231 East 9i>th street, and his slrull was fractured. The child's parents live In the first floor apartment of the house, and tt Is supposed th3t the boy lost his balance whfle playing on tpe Ironwork. t BIG HOME COMING OF COLUMBIANS Th» large party of Knlqrhts of Columbus and friends who are returning from an el?ht weeks' pilgrimage tbrough Europe on tr.« iteamer *U<?rUnd. of Ui« Red Star Une. nhlch docks at tb« N>^r Chelsea ptsr tftls iornin« win receiv* a welcome* fM« tllwr N w York brothers, who have mad« | elaborate plans to siv» th* wanderers a i warm home corninsr Th«« \- w York laßfcjlßM I w ill escort th* party to the Hotel Mar! | boroush. wher«» an >nform*l reception will jbe held. in the evenm* a dinner win b« I given in honor of the r#turninsr piUrtrr.a ta I tfco lar^e dinir - hatl of the hotel. LTWCHED 3tEK AMERICANS Tampa. Fla., S«*pt. 25.— Records found in • the clerk's offlce of rhe Circuit Court show that Castenge Flcarrotta. on* of th« "n«r» lynched her* on Tv.ea"t»v nlsht. took out ; naturalization papers here in IDQt. Anselo . Albano. the oth-»r Italian Ijrnched. tt la asserted, was naturalized at New Orle«ai three years ago. ftp B