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'CROSS-COUNTRY phiiadelphians Enter Team for Championship. GISSING OUT FOR HONORS r r -t Local Club! Have Entered laaafll for A. A. U. Title at Celtic Park To-day. ■SThile <^ji-J!«o. Boston and wveral «tn»r eitiee have faire«i t.-> send te«m« to compete the junior 'cross-country championship jj Ir< » Amateur Athletic ■ rii.»r,. which will be' held «X Celtic Park this afternoon, the aie r>st aTn^nf: the local athletic clubs is j»£ jc^'T^st manifested in many years. The Sbaaakaa Cl-.ib. of Philadelphia, has en t«>T*c * team of-«ijrM r«nr.«rs. Th*-y tvjll w* „„- .«^-^ mnii ■•> «-- Althouch thr n*jft runn*rs of the taker '.&ky *»>* in«vij<j»d in thts Ksim. th»y will l*> »i*s-«sßa)CtW<w yvi ' 1^ **• foremost club? of '"^vjr *York. eight r.f which will F^nd their * -rww Efehnmias over hill and dale. Harry •oWinr- and IL E. Glotighey are The stronff- of tUc X«w York Athlot;.' «lub. ' *wV Kiviat. with his .;.-.-■.-.- wilt ' rtrivc *.-»r the Irish-Am»ric«n Athletic Clow. Tb* Mob*** and IVstime clubs as well lami" entered tb-ir ftars. ?o that the course r,m nrrtJouWeflly be closely contested. a course has been laid near «'*ltic Park m-hi-h will enable the ppertatcrs to see the runner* at *:i times. This will be.a novel «wi v.ej.'onx feature. TSie lisi of is as follows : ; v.» ix-k '>-:,!.-;!•' ri,:b_i.. V. NoMe. "" . -srAjirr r. siTuth. <":. CrltcbHar. O. ay. i> * ?-".,"^- :i r. >-)^:=:nlcy. 3. 3. Mulli-n. H. E. -*-4**; c' ?:■ -'Tid- rsor.. N. Bsl!ry and .J. ;-. Athletic f.tt*- J- •Jre'ii. J. MrOali »2%-EM4le. r F.-rporm. W. T^^n. U Kat •„ j-^-.. - TT. Fli^e. R. Ocr and A. !>"»•»!. '" •<^ l i'-r» Tr.-ii-x Mrai Qrtetlan Aj*oci«u«wi :''Sx; r rio Wen. Ilnswell Sprin^wtewn; i- A. ■ <<»iw3'i J M'~" r 'M*>*'n- J - i '- H«rm«w. N. P-urrean Thomas B-ir.ie:i and K. . .<air.li"uf». -r-TUeaX •Tmimva AUiletJ* Club— H»in- • Kramer. : Fr*d Krmn»or. J. Me-J». 6. U*lK »-• Martin. r j r;..;i;;n- »»d J. Vl". riant. Xnxt Hat»o MW«Ic CUA--O. rtevim. P. - s<->-.-ri.--i^r. .1. Kiernan, A. Coar»y. W. Burk''. C. Kjrkwood P. Vr-"vrnn and F. Koran. Sh.U-h*.; tu*-T*ank 3. McCorma^k, W. V. 13cI^u«>iUr.. J. I 1I 1 - MortkKie. f'^nk •- Har roi; P»triek Toh-n. <r. asclaenr. J. J. /»il •ich" an<s E. Meehan. ■ Psrtitw (Uhl«lc Cl::b— Fmnk A. -Rr^rnan. J. Z Stack. T. B«J«rf«ro. H. F. .Vn»»n. J. T F..J imrta. H 3 Pmtth. T. Dolaa. •■: TmiU J. Taut. - tr. Bowrt*. -'. UcSermaa. J. JicXternioti »n.i AthJctic <-i'jb— M«~!=r«. oi^mey.', t -^^-^r'-n^r. FlshT. «".od-lard. letter, nairtaffii* and * iri=h- \m«Tiran AtWetic O«b— J. I>'jr.r.f"v. M- | * rC3i;rsm«i A. 11. Kirtat. T. N^isoa, IT. A. ; •KarUank. J. i>yao;«3s. UL liarini*:. W. Eraii! a.nl T EL H«vts • SCinrs Coairt.v A<M*-tii> HhwhlbTloC t*»m. ( Is.iriflaa! ggftriej> 'Lcnla Scr.n. S.-oth Va'« — i m ttMetir f-;jb; F. H^iier, Knisbte of St. Ar- | irnr.y r Hener. Kn^:ht« «if Ft Aathony: C. H. < ArTi»"--ans. Mercury Xihi''!!.- CSnb: U". Power*, i Irish-ATB^rken Athletic Clul>. nnJ J. Hardly. HACKENSCHMIDT BEATS 3 ! Wrestler Throws Ernst, Mohl and Pens in Quick Succession. ••i'v-.re-' 1 Hftckenschmidt. Th^ "Russian | f T?."t." a.'id ex-champion catch-as-catcn-can -"*V-r>-itT'-r of ihe world, -"•■, men Csi f^" 'hr saiti" 1 rinir in a w7-e?tlinq: carnival ( ?5Sd a: Sulz/-r'<= sTar3em Tliver Casino last ' =-n»c>iT. In the firs: borjt -Tlsok" met ' 'ASolph Ernst, whom h« i>f<^at«»d in V-ss ; tbam !hre« miiniTc^. The second mitn was i Fritz Mohl. a ciar.t German. Once again ! •hr bo-.jt resulted in an easy -victory for! "Hack." ""ho pinned his man in two ana one-half minutes "Jth a r»ar NelF-u:: an.] ororch hold. j in iJi p litial bo;j; Hacken^cnmldt was j Bittefl against Ernil Pens, of Fran--^. wrhb i took ih- v*^'" °* PllakoC the Finnish i r^fiajaon. Pilakoff was injured :rs a bout ' .::> Tlanfor.J and was unable to fulfil liis.l - eh^ipepient. r*or>s proyjNl^tb b» a moEt] rj"o?rtiy c -:'.-'titistc and ?ave t!i<- ; Kustiiun a] |" tori piurk" f.jrhi while his «r»;ntr?h lasterL ; Both riif!! were perfect Fpecimens <>;■ i ' t;3«r;sn pfiysique and wrr* Trained t:> t!i" j ainui". H.-vk'^schrnid:. Iran - the rror3 i J»ra3i<l»W« locking -nf-vir ;-';iir. -His — 'TTn'V.: btfllet-lilie ii^atl :f a s^hurt- b«l'- j : ; ,ii= n r k *iii< h surmounts a liair nt coio*- j fs' shoaMers. tiis l<^r.~ muscular arii;s. ! ibr musc3e> «'f which w.-rith^d and p!ay«»d j UTifl<T his skin at his ■ ■ mow. raa'l* j hivn indeed lo^k th«- "IJon." Pons was not j * i tall &'.,•} Hr\a r cr\Uy rtnt . ;-o liravy. bJ* j « ■?.!.- ;s macnifieent ■ itevertaerj CADETS EXPECT HARD GAME Wili Save Players for Struggle with Annapoiis. However. ■p. T-;«-c!-rij:.ii ;n The Trtbane.l ■J\"»n Point. Nov. :*.— The cadets expert I » J'-ar'i jr?ir>#> -prith the i:niieat««Ti Trinit" j •'•am ro-mcr^ri"?.- sf:< v m r >nn. After p:snal | practice rjw'.sy it wns <i<^*-<«^d to vp 1 - ' T* r a- n ' 1 nn-i R-.i-sm m^fal of Mcrris :in<l I Spaldir.^. Botli the latter arc men. j Considerin; th»- de!>nsi\'e strength the! Trinir;. .... has •Vv.i. tb-c .-ad^t-s will j r*r.j jTjeh battering r?m« l>c-sr«' and ] Brawn. F' »i-8< thought i^-st. however, not. | W r :-k' < sny chaii^^s ol T'o^rfhle ir.jury to j Hyatt. t;.o Ms. Dor.ald -!«.j]l go i:i and di- I r»ci th* :»sm a! cia'T^rbark. rilnt will I ! iun :b° rsn^ at funbacJi but Surl-M will i - ioxihi play r>.-,ri o? th*- cain». Cli!lcspi- | will "^ jn <,: JeTt c t) <i in^:«sa<3 of Wn<>-i, twit i iJ:-V^ ■*;■• h^-k Into th* gam* at rishti I * i — TUTTS WINS 'CROSS-COUNTRY. ', M»afnrd. Miff., Nov. :^.— Tufts Coßege ■ frn a «"lese f^ir-Tn;^ "cros?-cour!fry race j fc*re to-day from th* Tnivrsity or V«r- i Hint, to :. R. VT. Atv.ator.' of Tufts. een« hi first, his »iro< bfinr 21 - itea ! I | — j p=—- . Captain j FRED DALY j I 0i the Yale Football Eleven j I •■ Write An Inside Story '■ of thr YALE-HARVARD: Football Game j Exclusively for To-morrow's TRIBUNE [ Don't Miss It! Order a copy i 0i 0 advice | or you may not get one - Defendsyale Coaching System Ted Coy Writes to Alumni Weekly Answering the Paper's Attack. Edward H. Coy. head coach of OH Yale; football team, has written a letter to "The ', j Yale Alumni Weekly" defending the prea- ! . ont coachins system. He states that the j weekly has taken an unprecedented' step j ii making its attack In the middle of the J season and voices the displeasure of Cap- 1 j tain Daly and the other coaches at the ' The letter follows: Jt has been requested that I give my ' opinion of the Vale football situation from i th* viewpoint r.f the h«-ad coach. It is a . ■Teat pleasure to do this, for by so doing i ; 1 may be able to correct some •«rroneo»'» i j Ideas that hay*> recently pri«w«ti. Report* ; of all kinds have h«>n circ«lat«d l»v th*» , j public and by the press until by this time j . ■*:;> ■- ■ duoTcK will wonder «rhs< Is !il " i t- up state of affairs. Hut what ha." disap- i { poiTU*>d those connected with Yale football ; j is the fact that a Yale pap*»r has attempted , j to ■ si lain the situation and in so doing has ; pUced th»» blame xmjujrtly upon one who [ deserves nothing but the sineeree thanks ■ I for hi* tlrbuc and unselfish work. j A< a rul« Yale men do not care to talk ■ I pttollcly about the coaching system, hut ; I r..">w they are forced to do so In order to \ i *:-«>•■ a ('(wli from undeserved criticism, j Heretofore rale men have bad faith in the i ; ooeches. M«n of Yale- should remember ■ I ti.at no graduate could ever Eive but hi* j j .^inenrpst ■id to a Yale football team, and ( th*y should have unouestion*"d trust. This season has been a hard one. Start • ing a* we did. with only three of last j j par's regular tea in to build upon, we • have Btmtrff!* > -1 hard to do the best with • tdf material at hand. Yale is to be con- I jrratulHtPd In having at the head of her ; j tirfim surh a man a* Captain Daly, It was I pnncipaJlv through his power to load that ' : I'iSncs have son«» as they have, The can- \ I didates h^ld liim in greatest admiration and ; ! -.vnuM work unceasingly for him and bis : i ••<iii<-jcs. ?uch spirit of willingness, ea^er- ; . ness and obedience has •■•■■ •■• h^en equalled j o;i Yal« Field. Pecanse of Inexperience the , siien were forced to undergo a great : j amount of hard, jrruellin^' drill, but there j' j wa? never. a murmur of roaaplain< from the ; ' ranks. ; Th* craduate*. too. were always to be - ; rf .jje<i urton for their support. Seldom was . i a call f«v assistance refuMd. Every coach J ' who came back after talking over first the. MANUAL TRAINING WINS RACE FOE VIA OCTAVIA Defeats Brooklyn College Pre paratory in Annual Struggle. The football eleven of the Manual Train ins Hit:!- School defeat.^ th«? Brooklyn Col lesre Preparatory team in the annual foot ball Btmsgle at Washington Park. Brook lyn, yesterday. -- .. ..... . was ■_ to-4. Five costly fumbles directly under the shadow of the opposes eleven's poal doprived IXanual Training from scorinp several more touchdowns. Rubric. who proved th<? best :rroun<l pairtcr, was the worst ofl>nd»>r, dmr.pinff th^ pieskin three times as lie was crossing the line. Kol'-y and Green were each guilty of ■ fumble at a critical time. Much cre-lit i- due tbe -'Prep"' team, as they novtr pave up. Although the Manual men played well, it was ■ hig sUrprise that Th*>y did not defrat tlieir rivals by a more decisive score. Manual's whole line pre sented a stone wall defence and Brooklyn "Prep" liad trouble in making headway. Dire ■ after the second quarter was un '-- way the "Prep" eleven was penalized fifteen yard? for holding. Dfngwall then ponied and Kirmey recovered the ball on *"!!«• 3""t-yard line. Bohrif found a hole. throuph tackle, coins down the fi^ld for t\'>-nty-five yards liefor* he was brought down by John McCaffrey. <>n one Of Man ual's puziMr.f; se pJays Harxnon xr-or**<l a toy^dmvn. Dtaur^al] kicked the easy ~>:a\ Tnc second and only other touchdown of the contest followed « fev. rnir-iiite? lat-r. partly du<» to nn ' -Til on bW« kick by Horb-^rr MclCultyJ which failed to Travel th" •■--■<" tttenty ' ards. After Manual recovered th^ ball in mldfl«»ld Fol^y. on two Hn<» pjunecs Through tackle, pained t<=n y«rd= or, each att«-mv>t. z\lf*&*> th«»n advan«^Kl th»- ball eijrht yard.^. b'i' Roliri? followed wit it another tumble. mskjn? a touchbacki After three futile attempts at th*- ■ ;■• Hcr&ert McNalty at i«mpt«<j an or.^ide kick, which failed, and Manual received the hal on "Prop's" 12 yanl lin~. Foley r^e-n wr*nt t^ro^3C•h centre for a toaohdntrn. Ijirr-n-ail kicked a lucky cr«~«al. \hr- bull hittinc me cro*«baj* and spin ning over 11. The liii'»-up follows: SlaTjyni Tf^ n;>. position. B'felyn Tr"?".' TTarrr.nn ty-t? •'tf' lan-^? McCaffrey K^e^^tyn txfl •■■'«■ Carey T>ir;r-va.il Left sr:iarf < uriTi'n'bam Cook •v-u-rf ■;•.-• PT*"re*«>n R:?h» iltd Knnh Klnn^y ?{:.-!ir tacMc . . . Hoy ijrr.i* RJJM »nd .... Uarvey f-'.-l'-v 'J'-^-^rTlia 'Jc..Ji}h!i M«*< .ifTr»v <ir~-r, ... I^eft halfbac* I". MrN'uliv •;--•■<:<• R;?hi fcairbackr.il. MCXulty Tio»'rlc Fnirtwck f;n!.i<»ii Tr«;>-h<i.Tnnß Ifaruiif anl Ful^y. IT 111 from l<rocbd<wrnK- r>ir.a»al]. Refer*e--Ed. Faavtr. <~»b«>riiTi. - T~inpi'>---Ai. Fiarrter, Dartmouth. Time — Poriod* «>t - raiii!it.->« Mich. gntwUtntJoni Hart for t'oik. I>=nt»> for Kte«w!. A'kfriunu fcr fAnt'\ Toung f>>r ?i.urg»on «nri L"h;i for • ... MORRIS TEAM' FiRST HOME "Wins Dual 'Cross -Country Bun, Beating Mount Veraon Boys. The M<->m>= High School *cro*»«-coutltry :<*tim defeated The Mount ■"•'-non team yes t«>niay. Tli^ score was li* to ff Tho run n»'-s covered a thre^-arid-a^q»arter-rnite course around ' Yotona Park, The Hrrti ■ •. . Tne y - jTTiTn3ri o s folio"": }v^ Va;n* a-] F<-h-->o!. . Time." 1. .!. l^inwch. M• — I>»:St (2 «■. Xh*a«Ti Vernoa I»;4T. 3. T. W-Jis. M'-rris ■ "• : 4. S. Ban M.^rri* ....... '2^07 5. E. Wo?fT. M^rrie 20:1" •>. P. Iynt'r. Slorrt* H»:l T.R. T' limpitnn. Moant V»mon 3<>:2l t. E. F«rg-j *■>*». Moiiin Vernon SO -•• ■'.''- Morris 20:2« •" V. !><-><!*. JTount Vrmrtn . . 21:21 Ti. J. fiT-own. Jinrrh "1 :2"> V- P. Roland. Morris 21:27 Point competitloti : Total. Morris 1 3 « A «— 19 Mount V.-rnon 2 : SlO 13— 4 : i SLOSSON AN EASY VICTOR. George F. Slospon '>e)?an his long match of 3.609 points with Calvin D^marest by winning two <~ontests yesterday. Plosson. who U; piayini? iS.T .ilkiiri.'- to iii opnrt ne&t's *^.. won the eveninsr gani" ! v * i«rore Of Sfo to 159. Th»- afternoon sam» was rather dubious, SlofißOn vir.nii by a score of SOO to MS. The mate), v/ili continue for live tramps, thd cxMitesiant.s playin; •'< points every arter r.oon and evening-. The series of games is !o prepare -^losson for hL-s rontest f<»r fhe world's ISA halk:Jn« ■ -". itast Ilorr" • DALEY DARTMOUTH CAPTAIN. IBy T«-i«smph to The Tribune.] Hanover. N. 11.. Nov. IS. — Edward J. I'aier. "32. •«■ to-night unanimously elect ed captaia of the Dartmouth football team for next ■aaaon Ckales has been left end of tbe Okwb t*-am for two ycarb and has b*en one nf the fastest men of the team. Hi-- '.on;- la in North Stratford. Iff. 11.. and b*rfor»- entertain* Dartmouth Dal'-y played football on the i*>am of Dean Academy. He is a member of the Sigma. CM fraternity arid a i*?pular man In college WII*L OPEN STATION NOV. 27 Pennsylvania Railroad Meantime Con tinues Educational Campaign. The management of the Pennsylvania ftailroad announced yesterday that the en tire new station will hi span to the public on Sunday. November 8, at j*.-oi a. m- Through train* leaving sr . lo U i s and Chi czgo to-<iay will I*: the first through trains to arrive at the station. The first train to depart from th- station will be the 12:02, I Perth Arnboy accommodation train. The first train to arrive will a Washington and H«W York express, which la due at 12^0 a- m.. Sunday, November XL ■ Various otticers and ag^ntH of th*' lines west of Pittsbure made ■ tour of inspec tion of the New York Improvement yester day, "bis M in keeping with the educa tional campaign which th« road nas been a r^^ne on among Its employ^ pr t»parutory i to th* opening of. tlio new «uu«a. : '-. XEW- YORK DAILY TJRIBtTS"E. SATUBDIY, NOVEMBER 19. 1910. , policy in .....-,.. pave his best to promote the execution of play along th*- sines laid i down. ; The season started at Lakevillc Conn . ! f^here the team reported for ear 1" practic We were allowed the use of the field hon-^ an d the athlet "' Brj>und of the Hotchkks School, which n made that quiet country i . town nn Meal place for the. men Several '■■ coaches came to assist us in • our early work-amons them George Ade«\ Foster Psnfrrd ana Raiph Bloomer it ,'., a well knO wn fa^i that me earlier in a season I the men can bo taught the fundamentals tho better ii Is Th^e three roaches de- ' voted a great deal of time to the team at ! I.akeville and throughout th«» season have | come to help us whenever they have had' opportunity. Mr. \\ alter Camp, too. would 1 continually send ideas to us during hi? : absence. Following early practic*. came th«» ! real season's work at X»w Haven. O achf? , have been on hand for nearly every day's I practice. Every one has be^n working for only one end Yale's success. Every one I has put aside personal and" ideas j In the struggle for perfection and the ulti mat" victory. "We may have made mis- ! takes and we may have followed fals^ ' clews; still, we have tried to be faithful : ai ui «•« have all been sincere. Takinp all tlii* into consideration, therefore, in b<*h«ir : of the captain and the acting coaching stuff ; ! wish to exur»ss my deep displeasure at the recent attacks upon Yale conches and j the, fale system. Vflle's victory was due principally to th« ' brain if Harry Williams, at present coach of Minnesota. Tom Sh<?vlin comes next in ) tve honor roll, for Kin teaching in a we*>k ! v new offence Is Hlmopi a miracle. Sanford ia I risible almost entirely for tale's ; P» r fp ( -t defence, tor all ■ son he has drilled this new Tale line until now it is in . l>f . r ff.ct form. Mr. Catnp deserves erreat credit, too. lor without him our system ■ woutd be. in danger of <Ijsint«'£rration. It . was Mr Camp and Bhevlin who planned our -■-Tie defence, which worked so well, j But it was SanfOrd who taught the Indi- i \ i<lnai!=. who cave them the idea of charg ing and who perfected that dev»artmPnt. . At the same time, every coach who ram* to New Haven, from Frank Hinkey. who has ?iv^n op all Hse to be on hand th« twitter part of the fall, to those others who have een able to be present only a few , hours deserves a share in the honors. ■. Each has hie nart and Vale owes every one a debt of gratitude. . i — — — ■ 1 '" 1 , Son of Octagon Beats Two, Good Sprinters at Jamestown. Jamestown. Va.. NOV. l«.-Au«B»t |Bel; monrfi Via. Octavia. a son of Oc.tapon-I.an> Viola, established himself as a colt of w&oae class ami quality by defeating such (pood sprinters of more mature years M King Cobalt ami J. H. Houston at the track tan to-day. The pood colt followed th* pace closely and stood a long drive gam«»l> to win by "half a len«cth. He Rives every promise of developing into a clever thr?e vpar-old. ' Henry Crosscaddhi was the only out standing favorite to win an« opseM wereta order most of the afternoon. The chief surprise came in the second race, when J.ar.?e. qui-tly backed by a wise few at the. lucrative price of 13 to 1. raced to victory. Dunn who i- not ranked among the lead ing jockeys, handled Lance in faultless style The hoy al*o rode Bodkin to the front in the first race, after a furious head t«-h«a4 drive with Firewood and Bounder. JAJIESTOWN sr.\lMAP.i!> ttipct rACE-For two-year-olds; $230 add-^. F Sk "urionßS/ .-tart good. ■ ■■" Ostrin*: EtacVSm?? Tim*. 1:14%. "VVinnor otv h . by Fatheriera— Vatita. •••■-' J. Krn neilr. IVI- Hftrs^ Wt. 'i Ptr. Kin. .TocVcy. tinc_. B-^n- nil'n il'il'i 1 ' j: ■' Si:::.;. I ,- - . ; •■ ■- 4 SSSS? 115 3H;2V3' »ugan ■ 1" .. -" . . -H-v II .H» 2' R Wrt*in... 1 2 M^£>naC;j.W I « 8 !••■■ i •rr-r'Vii R'jfCE ?eiHnc - for two-year-old nl fejfl added. T-v. fur - l.mr-- Pt*rt B<X>fi-- no,, diiviw: Place ™<My." Tim... ■ -z--- . Winner, eh. f., hv Flamb*»u-r-MadaOT« r>'J Ban Owner. 1. tiiiiiian. T>t- Unr^r 'V. 'i ?tr. Fin. ,-,-'•■■ tine. I "i" ■ 10T. -V 2' 1" inn .. . I" F««w;'.W-JJ3 «" r ''t _ l " • ivi« L 5L 5 Goidl^f 105 4- 1" 3 McCahey... S Ivyton '"" •;.«. .V- *H *'" Sweenej . 8 March Lisrhtr.r.WO 7'- - V <;ordo:i + Maj-weed 105 8 «< « B-m.. 10 Krs-airk ■ ■■■ I ■" 7 ! r Gaskln 30 n^TMin<rA 110 1* 7 8 K-worth 2 THIRD RACE. — Fr,r : all 0305: S2T-O a-idM. fiiHongs. Start _• ...: Won driving; pi.. *•■ <-j»siu Time. 1:13*4. Winner, b. r.. by pctajeon— Lady Viola. Owner. August Bel- B^t- Hnr^ft XCt. \ Str. Fin. Jockey. tine. Via ■ .. ■•«■ 102 2' 1': IHa McCahey... "-■! Kin? Cobalt . 11'» 1 ! 2 -- B»ll •■■ ■•• 5-3 J -H.Hnyxhtnn.ll3 :: 3 - Goldrteln..: 8-3 FOCUTIT RACE.— Pellln«t: for year-olda an.l np-ward: ?380 vM.-.i Five and a half fiir-nnt-s- Start good Won- irr ins; plao <-:tm«> Tirr.." 1:07 i ». '•■'". h K-. 1-- Sen ator McCarren - Credulity, ••-.' Millrr. Bet- Hors.- Wt. U -•■ Fin. Jockey. ting. Hv ri'rumcaddin. I*4 5' :. ■ V; X' worth '.i 2 Hall&ck 110 T 2- 2" <:n: int-1n... a , -hPf-L m 2' 1" ;•' '. rdfin 3 JO4 .. , !•'- SH 4* <* Ber»rn. .... 10 Radinm Star »i « •"'■ 1 S* Sweeney.. . . 2.. Patriot >T''' 4%":0 6 Dugan... 5 FIFTH R.\rE.-;S»!iiris: for ' " ■ ■'"■'"" 'i' 14 atv! ii]TV»ar-l-. -. . ... On- mile ami twenty \;irr!s. Siart good. Won" driving; pla.-p «•»<!)>- Tin 1 .". 5:42.«. Winner, ••.h. c by Glenhelm.— Specdmas. Owner, H. T?. llanna. R"t jj M wi "■? >ir Fin. Jockey, ttng Tom Mellon ■■• 414 1 3'j I*i Gordon 7-2 Suniwr Mrht...i<-*> - l i 242 4 212 1 McCahey.; « VeofikaJeeta , !.i4 «>> -»=:!" P.p11.. . |» J.. A.. llui;r« ..112 1V? '' 4' GoldftCin". l^-. > H-,'«;- Rone.'Vr.i 62 1" '■• .".' Dunn.... 7 MoltkP f«2 il l l« «': K'woi 20 Haaeltborpe 106 v~ 1" 7' Upra-r ::,> F<-araaiiKlH 11.. d"> s»i : R -■.-■ !■ ■ .. x Fla«liiTiK .. »2 ft '.» '' «'.a?=kln M '>-<k'iuT>t 100 11 * 1" McCabe.% 1 ; 20 CftOgfl :......"... 108 7 ! 11 11 Dai Is. 10 SIXTH HACK.— Selling tot thr<*-year # old*! and upward; CJPfI ■ — - Ort" mile »nd a d1x .... -■.<-■ _-- ' Won i.a::; l' place '-!-.-)!.£■ Time. l:47*i. Winner. Dr. c. by Soiltair" II — Hcharlr.'ia. ■-,-.-- P. C. Pir#r. Bet- Hors». V/t. J - Str. Fin. Jockey, ting. «'ap». H-T^nson..Jfnt 1- 1 3 I 1I 1 Goldstein 4 Henry Munro.'-". $4 2* 3 1 2'i K'worth.. 4 <an-p:i) RMI 100 41 4» 3' V-ll » Granla . . "'7 '■ -. 'J'i »* McCahey. 11 10 Oixi- iCnigtlt .103 6 B Z~" r. !J McCabe.. 5 Wilton L*ckay< "•"•". 6 •'. '■ Bergen . . : .<> JAMESTOWN ENTRIES TO-BAY. ?-IRPT RACK— THE CHARITI PURSE: for nil j>~- i-'.x furlongs. yam» Wt "Cam* Wt. ■-. c. 120; D. of Brldgrwa.t»-r . . . M Ctieefe .117 Sara Mathewa in I^aughtne :"«• 117|K<»8trtck 01 Francis JoF<?ph UTjPrinee Theaeua . . ..91 Malatine 11- J Bendaga . 01 Fr»neh Olri 112 t-'EC'OND RACE — Hurdl.- handicap; for Lhr«e rear-olds and upward. About two miles. Hun fotton 134jLlszl<! Flat 14<> Ju<l?» Cronin 148 Shove 139 Dr. lizard 14.°.| THIRD RACE— HJUirifrap: for all Ui (>r,e and ■■ix teen til nnl« FifM Mouse 11T; superstition . 106 J. H. nought on 109! - , Irian »< Arondark ...... TOSj Hull care f>7 BUekford . . 108; Ta Nun Da SV> FOCBTH RACE— For two year-oMs. Five an.l a half furlongs. jr. v. Uttletoa l!fij<"ari«l»e . ...101 •y r . ,«!*■<> 101 ' Pu«an ft*« rvrr«t«r 101 [die Miohapl . f«9 FIFTH RACE— THE HUNT CLUB irfTlDl^B HACK; for thrfo-ytar-oirts and upward. ovm-ed by memtx rs of the Norfolk Hunt Out). About on* and — ooaitcra miles. Schoolboy U»|Flre Alarm 140 luster Brown ■■*" Parh«>lor . .140 Monsoon - --*.-• -140 Planet 140 ■ , .p-.p" - *■* cixTfl RACE — -''iinr; for three-yew olda «n.i ' " upward Six furlongs. Lucille B. • J?Ilo Herpe " ..111 ;SSk.::::::::-: •:fn^;.::::::::::K X J» rAnnl Katr |fiQ fiV>«d H«-art. 114 .-iherin . . IO« rivine Squirrel 111 'i* Roll*- A(rn^».....105 tEVKNTH RACE — S«Uin«; •. , thre#-y«ar-old« .nil OP**** Oao mile. ■ ,r»« * Parid* T1....10S "Lad nf I.anß'l^n .. .la, sss.^* .l-.T.ln,^ ,„ , ilf , I)t( , frl .-, M SS --'^ ■ ]o7 9i M!=p('tion ...•-■ 1U 'I ■ .•.■■■■■'^■> SCHOOL OF COMMERCE WINS. The HiC* l School of Commerce rifle team Wealed the Stuyvesant sharpshooters in a Public School Athletic League match y*s- t erC ?.,,rrv the anchor £unn»r* returnert D rf^, ,^rnr*«. Th- scores follow.- returned St. John • ... ortmin ....'I 'iJ 1 I, at I- ... » 'Hf-rrtiii! - '': Trim •• - 31 Sf.ary ;;' W«MM • ... 33 Smith £? ail . 34 Orth*-y *'i Epst'tn • ' ' ... 33 U". rurrv. ...; £* John»° n •' " ■ ... 35 !>• Cnrry :lr fc fcap:ru • — * — -m ...... .359; Total =: RESORTS. m;v JBMBI. Atlantic City ' THANKSGIVING ' is a popular period, at the famous resort. The many outdoor pa?times. entertaining feature? and special arrangred pro grammes assure you an enjoyable outing: in the invigorating salt air and warm sunshine. THE IiBABIigG HOUB2DS „-* knoTcn the wnrlfl over for th-lr *Dpe ß rane«. luxuries and cuisine, as -w»n •«« tn» maKnlflcMic* of their const ruction. Write or -phone any of the _oliowin» for Information, rates, etc:' Hie FMMihurrt Th* Sbelbarne Hotel O^nnU The HolmliorJrt Amer. plan exclusively. alter J. Buzbj. B «b^bb D^S3 Frank ROC MAra. _t_rlboroa,h-Blenl,rba Hotel and Satißtoriam. Hotel St. th»ri« Both Amer. and Europ Plan*. F. t .. Toune. Mer. Newlin HalneF. | Joslaft White & Sons Company. Ormveni»!ii sehßdulp from Re« York City by th* Centrsl R. R. of Ne-cr Jersey, „, ltl _ p<.r,nf»y!vnntß. Kailrond. throuph Pul!m>»Ti ve«tinul_ trains and da-,- coaehe?, in tf.re«i hour*. GALEN HALL AND COTTAGES HOTEL AND SANATORIUM ATLANTIC CITY, W. J. A**?-" open. Alvrays ready. Always busy. F. L. YOUNG. G«nT Manager New York Office : 1122 Broad-way OOarlborouaD-BknMia Atlantic dry's New Fall Season. JOSIAH WHITE _ SONS COMPANY. CITY HOTELS. Hotels BONTA and NARRAGANSETT Broadway. 93d to 94th St. UNDER HOTEL BONTA MANAGEMENT. Fireproof. Select Residential Hotels for families «n.i transient guests Two blocks from Riverside Drive and Central Park. IWutlfullv furnished Suites of in.-, two and three moom with bath, by day. week or mentn. Send for Illustrated descriptive booKlet. RESTAURANT EUROPEAN PLAN. A. K. BONTA, Propri.tor. DESKS AND OFFtCE FURNITURE. ROLL TOP DESKS OFFICE FURNITURE in great variety of style and price. T. G. SSLLEW. 111 Fulttsn St. HELP WANTED. Male. AGENTS making goo.l money filing clears on i cur plan; gnod future. Call personally. Square j Deal Cash Cigar Co. 271 Greenwich st- j CANVASSERS wanted en a news- j paper proposition ; previous expe- j rience necessary. Apply Room 314, Tribune Building 1 _ PHOTOGRAPHER— Aatrtstant operator: one who j can retouch. Rockwood. Jr., Photographer. [ C."s.s Broadway_. near 88th st. , SALESMEN itfiroutnout the United States to sell automobile necessities: every owner wants our protector; references require.). The O Nell Tire & t Pjctectcr Co., 330 B a Iws: ?ema"i_. CHAMBEnMAID and WArTßlSf^.j-frivat« family of two. in country; prefer middle-aged woman." Irwtn's 'Agency. VT7 l West s 11th -= gt. COOK.-*.\' CHAMBE-IMA__KWAITKESS. Prot estants, for country.: wages $30 and $25; any nationality: must i>» exi>erl*-m-<"d and have ?<->od references. Industrial A .sedation Employment AC'-i"'-, 17 West 4-3 si COOK 840; waitress. $39; Protestants; for city family, two adults; must be experienced ani have. ?on.l r<if.>rpr..os. Industrial Association Employment A-cr.cy. 17 "West 4_d at. --•■_. Enzlish. for two children: must he ' iborOUKhly experienced sad have good refer ences; wage* M». industrial A««>->olaHon Em pi o'yin'ent Agency. 17 TT^t 42d st. Ynf~ANT'? NURSE — <3«rman : fou: month* )ld baby, full oharse; must bo thoroughly expert fifed and have excellent references; n-»ces S.»>. In<lu*trial Association Employment Agency, 11 West 4iM St. ' ______ _____ NURSE, for New Rrx-nelle: trtsn Catholic; one child-' wane}! 123 must have z™>* references. Inaustrisl Association Kmployrrent Agency, 17 V. • St 42 1 sT _____ -■■ \M~Tr>E--> —$_<■> monthly; small private Fanamrlum near -■- city; full natntenan^; ?Ji< . n -. - paid. Irwin's Agency, 77 West nth Ft. WAITRESSES.— SIB monthly; very plain walt )nz: private institution, near city; till «•* r"n.=es laid Irwln 1 * Agency, 77 West 11th st. WORK WANTED, j.lale. iTTArFFETR-COACFiMAN— Genttoman desires position for eTPcri'-ni"-i 1 man; Scotch; sood mechanic; highly nmendHl: city or country; moderate wa«e«' C. c., Tribune Uptown Office, 1804 Hroailwav.^^ , CHAUFFEUR. All repairing: careful; best ref erences: wa«es flu. Canfiold, 172 Amsterdam aye. ."-' : - il \cnJNIST FOREMAN— Automobiles, building or repairing. J.^ E. ' M.T*- 864 West : lljth st MAN* Wf-HiTii !l »-" position a* kitchen man.'idlKh „■;,„!,«■ or porter Ai!dre-«s ?amue| Pcott, 123 T>uf?ieM st.. Brooklyn rORTER cr SHIPPING CLERK— By middle ng<-d msn: experienced; Rood refcrencea. Ad (•"rets Francis. Tribune Office. TECHNICAL ITALIA X TRANSLATIONS - - : Snf-eii accurate; ■■•*■ university graduate; i hiKheßt'referencee. William pe*-r^, ?~u, Broad v.a\^_ Tel. 4&l> Aodgbon. ; WORK ANYWHERE, by thoroug* business men- Rood Salesman: expert on office work: exr«*rlencft<l In handllnp laborers Address Hobby Minerajopy : _Trtburif;_o_n2 '':.'-- YOUNG MAN (2Ti. married. d»?irei« position at antrtblns experlerr"-;-! in office an.l (shipping d*- ■ •psrrmeni ■ c '1 . V. Hybicki. 20-: Palmetto *.. -r N ,. HAS wants work in city institution. a* improver' In provision stone: now employed. Write. W. Bos *0, Tribune Offlce. | YOTVG MAN r25) speaks English; 4 years' cx i perience in factory, at anything. M. Amcr ah", 22F/» l"t aye. _ _ , YorV'l MAN 29 Ji10. years" experience in Wall « : m 'broiler's ofti-e; references. H. TL, 388 | Hudson st^. M'-'N^ken. ___.. YOTNG MAN <IS> wish«a office position; neat ar> r !>aran^V" a ttende,l high school; experienced references; $7. Burg. a» Bast. ,wh st. Female. : sTvnrRAPHBR.- Experienced, wide awake ThHsian^ transcribe rapidly and correctly; ahovl " • a -e"r«. in lateiMirVnc. . wishes perma nent potion: Iff; Salient references. Miss D., Tribune Office^ __^_^ B--^^_^«^^_^ DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED- "" Male OOPPLB.— French. Industrious, competent In tUrivork wish permanent place as cook and butler; highest S Jty 'references. bavin. 1.3 East T7t h Ht _ ■ c_»r_Y~E -French; compel*" butler, valet; ■ \'K s Mid .chambermaid or parlormaid; written andrjersonal n-.-oramendations for hon- K -RU_K^-Sln.de; understands all farm work. *£ of «to v»s«t»bl« garden: (rood all ,r..u m d mar l on country place. U. Box 32. Tribune office- __ .___ — v Tpu «i\AOBR.-M»nK*; ased 39: two chil- Vr^" nto exp^rUnc-e in all branches of farm ing product Ion P oi f mil* and orcharding Add«« Farm. YorUtown Heuhu. "v"- — , : GARDNER-— American; «inir!e man: larß* or .mail i dJ»« understand Horses, cows, pot.l ' "onn. _ - — 1 rTnrii'VFi? ami I^KFI'I- MAN. — Understands h rs •' m \**"k t*n*d eWrtwM; willing arrt obH "ng s"™ jl« »^r month; r-,i reffaoe; single 402 West 42- et-_ c ■ rT*™^pf_n!_r r _*nUe!___ t » estate. -.in<l»r»tunda -Zk & " ™- «"Sffi ert><x_c«r aye.. Brooklyn __ „ _ m , , irauiK ataa-le wishes cars or gentleman's '^nfn'p^.' F. N-. 400 W«t 10th .C. /-are Fr_*er. ______ _ iibtTSEM in'— Un<ler?tand« walling; willing to Generally useful; «ty or country; *"> to $33. H.. Mis" ntzO«raM f « Bureau. 308 StL aye.. «n tranc.« 42U »*•__—- — __ — •«•*"_• _«* i_ir» cook and butler; wife good cook. 'Knn'S?.* Sin w-ftil. all around: highly re &n__J_d£ sLalm^»j«?sS& 40P 4Ch aye. ~_r7_v nrt cir MFSTS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS frr T», JTrmun« received at their Uptown OrtV ». v -lii SlTmj n«f"r. Mth and 37th ms .. nWoJlowtaß brMich ofll«»*l regular off. 2«V- l£| «th aye.. cor. 12th «•: and Sth area.; « • 2CT Went 4_d ««.. between 7th andflth ayes.; ?L rilnt ,T !( S l*t »v^., nr«r Wtß «.; 157 KiauriS^SJSSi «-.<■*• £ .. ! ;: .;.. v:'.; African BMW Teltgrapn UOci. RESORTS, SEW JEKSKY. >lEW YORK. HOTEL GRAMATAX LAWRENCE PARK BRONX N. T. »«a ♦, OPEN ALL THE YEAR. 280 Rooms. 120 Private Baths. Exceptional Cuisine. New a la carte rotanrant. Electric Train Serrl_e 2 a Minutes. Hotel linnutan, Inc. DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED. Masa USEFUL MAN— Capable of taklrnr charse at (rentleman** «Hftar«, care of horses; good drlve r ; excellent personal references from former m plover. R. <;.. Miss FitzOerald'a Bureau. 503 -"tti aye.. entrance *2d rt. _ USEFUL MAN. sober, wants place in furnished room bouse, for housework, by the week. A. fl. w**ml. 4<»i East _lst st. southeast corner (top floor USEFUL MAN— English; $2B: on private, place In country: horw?, cow, chickens, etc.: excep tional references. Albert, care Mathewson's Agency. Slfl 6th aye. Tel. 578 Bryant Female. CHAMBERMAID.— Neat. very _ood Swedish girl; willing ns*lst other work; (rood »»am- Btress; best r»f«renrf«. OsterberK'B Agency. Tl* Lexington aye. Tel. 105.% Plaza. COOK English: first .-law: very b*st reference*; KOod plain »nd fancy r>njt: -nases, $25-J3i>; , city or country. Flaherty'* Agency, 495 Colum bus aye. Tel. 74! River. COOK and LAUNDRESS.— Young Irish jrlrl: tSt $30. P.. M!«« Hofmayer's Agency. R<"»rt & Barton Building, 828 "ith aye. Tel. 4.%27— Madl- I son Square. j COUPLE— Aunt an.T nephe-v. 33 and 24 y^-ars ( nIJ; first class waltr*?»i« or chambprmaf<J. I s'amstr»i!>: useful all round man; city or country.-a' Industrial Agency. 17 West 420 at. j HOUSEKEEPER — < 'aDaf)!-- gr.l refined -woman: managing or working hoti!<*k«»'»per: personal i nfcri-nrcs. J. E. J^. £) x 14. 1."W4 Broadway, ' : Tribune Uptown Otttc. \..\\ NT>RKBS- • Si-ot. -h Prot»«t«nt: very gooii Mia tram and rhambprmaid: very willing an.l pond natuy»-d: good r*f*r«OC*«. Flaherty's Agency, IV. <-olumbu^ aye. Tel. 741 Rivt. taAUNX>ItX3tiS Hungarian: launders shirts., col lars, ruffs, fine [a ... linens", etc.; city or country; 530- $:«.".. ">V.. Miss FltzsreraM's Bureau. :.0.-> sth at-.-., entrant* }2,i st. _ MAID ni'i'i spamstre?s. to lady or grown child: i?ix>.i packer; present employer. Martin, care of T."lanf3. ."<j.*i Park ay». >TORSi and TEACHER CALJSTHENICS — S*^ ducing: wish'"« hourly ergasoment : ladfes on!" ST CRQIX. 220 Columbua »■■•'. 71st *t. r-'itsFTKY OOVEn.N'K^S — Trench; refined." "ductited vmjne; vomsn; |3^-sßfi; excellent personal referencex: city or country. Indus trial Aeency. IT West 4L'fJ at. 'PhOB« 6210 Brynnt. WAITRESS - PARLORMAID — By excellent Swedish girl; neat, tall, very Willing;; ex- Calient waitress; besl references; country or city; $":" O»tert»«rg'«'.Asoncy, 713 Lexington aye. Tel. IKS Plaza. WAITRESS. CHAMBERMAID — tir»t clap*; neat and tidy; wag»». $-'-. best refer ence*; also Irish t:irl; wages. $22. Flaherty's Agency ISS Columbu* aye. Tel. 741 River. NOTICE OF SUMMONS. THK PRESIDENT OF THE T r N*rTKt> BTATBB of Am»ri. a. To MICHAEL fXANAOAX, GREETING: YOU ARE HEREBY COM MANDED tnat you personally appear before the JudK* of the District Court of the t sited States of America, for the Southern Dlatrii t of X"« York, in the Second Circuit of Etjuity. within sixty ."ays after NtTlc* hereof where (....- tfte ssid Court shall then iv. to ans^T a hi" of ••"mplaint exhibited aCabMt yon in tt)e ssld Court by I nir».-J State" of America and to do further and r«"*etv« what th« paid Court shall have .■<jnsid"r«>d In that behalf. And this you are not to omit under the penalty on you of TWO HITNDRED AND FIFTY DOLLARS. Witness. Honorable GEOROE B. ADAMS. GEORGE C. HOLT. <-HARL~S M. HOT'CH and LEARNED HAND. Judjcei if the District Court o* the T r.i.- ' State* for th« Sotitbern District of Npw York, at tiie City of N»w York, on the 11th gay of O.fnl in th» year nn» thousand nine hundred and f*n. «nd of the lndcr«nd»nc*! of the United States or America., the one hundred and th.rty-nfth. HKNP.V A. WISE. United ftates Attorney, 3 - for United Statp< of America. T3BOS ALEXANDER. Clerk. [L. 3-] The defendant is roquir<"i to enter appearance In tlie above cause in the Clerk"? office of this Court within sixty days after b«(V1o« hereof or •M bill «ni Be taken dark. To MICHAHL FL.VN'AGAN. •"• defendant above named: Th« foregoing writ of subp«na Is served upon vi by publication pursuant to an order of. Hon orable George C. Holt Judge of the United "rates District Court for the Southern District of New York, iat».i t!ie I.lth day of October. tbtO and on that day f!i«.l with the writ of sub poena an d bill in equity herein in the office of the Clerk of the saM United State* district Court for the Pouthern LMstrict of N*« York at the Poirtoffic Building, in the City. County and «tat« of Now York. Dated, Now York. October I.lth. 1010. HENRY A. V- I^E. United States Attorney for *« «»outhern District of Hew Tort Attorney for rTaintifl Office and pn«tr,"fVr Address: Room .'■•'». Postor- Be« Building Borough of Manhattan. City or Htm Yr.rV. __ ' NEW TORK PX-PREME COURT. OOUNTT OF \,.,- Vcrk.—Duane S. Everson. Plaintiff, against Th* Mountain Construction Company. Samuel Minn. William V. Simpson, and Mary A. . th« plaintiff being Ignorant of the present sur name of the person so designated a* Mary A. :, a nd th? person ■-• led t>y such deglarr.a •mi- being the person to whom, under the nain" of Mai? A. Franklin. the premise* described In the complaint In 'hi.-- action were conveyed by The Mountain Construction Company. Defend antß —Summons. — desires the trial to be had in tie County of New York. — To the. above named Defendants: You are hereby summoned to answer the complaint la this action, and to serve a ■ op? of your answer on the Plaintiff's Attor-^ B«-p within twenty days after th» servlc* of this summons ew?rttstr«. of the day of service. and in case of your failure to a^ear. or answer. judgment will be taken apalnst you by default for the rei->r demanded in the complaint. r>Hre«l S*t» York. October. 29tb. iftl'V THOMA? HOOKER. Plaintiffs Attorney. Pool Office address and Office, No. 30!> Broad way, Borough of Manhattan. New York City. To the defendant, Mary A. . the plain tiff being Ignorant of the pissam surname of t hi> person so designated as Man- A. —— and the person In'er.ded by such designation beinsr the person to whom under the name of .Mary A. Franklin the premises described in the complaint in this action were cenveyed by The Mountain Construction Company: The foregoing summons Ik served upon you by publication, pursuant to an order of the Hon. Henry Biacbsff, a Justice of the Supreme Court of the State of New York. dated the 15th day of "November, 1010. and filed with th" complaint in th» oflOS of the Clerk of th« County of New York, nt the County Court Boaae in the. Borough of Manhattan of the City of New York. ' Dated New York City, November 17th. IPIO. THOMAS HOOKER, rinlntlff's Attorney. Office and Post Office addre»a, No. .TuO Broad ■w->v Borough of Manhattan. Now York City. ADVERTISEMENTS ,-M? KJBSCRIPTIOS9 for The Tribune received at their Uptown Office. NO. 1364 Broadway, between 3flth and 87th «t!«.. untH 0 o'clock p. m. Advertisements received at the following branch offices at re«r uVar office rates untif S o'clock p. m.. viz. : '_'B-» Sth are.. a. «. cor. 23d ft.: ins 6th ay».. cor. 12th *t.: 104 Knur 14' 1 - st.: 257 West 4 '-I st. BOARD AND ROOMS. 142 D ST.. *13 xrE?T.— L'nusuailr* pleasant, bh«« and small rooms; o«BiMct«I or otherwise ; ?team heated; superior board; Broadway subway; Auduton. COIB W. FURNISH ED~*ROO_MS TO LET. _ i WEr-T END aw . «T!> corner 103d>. — hlock from RlveTßtde Park, subway — ■! I ■ station. surface cars and Ktverside 'l)u*-s tlneat location in New York. handsomely furnished rooms: j superior tab3<. * . , ; j o^D 8T i;iii WEST. — Handsomely fumia)i«-iT "floor; private, house, single •» «i suite; break- | fast if de»lred. _. % __^ qTSt~ST 74 WEST. — Lanse. c»>mr<Jrtahle room*, for one' or two: all conveniences: references. UNFURNISHED ROOMS TO LET. rTmEE L'N'FL'RNisiTEb ROOMS. b*th. *.•?:.•: T prlv»t« houia: -mia.ll« VT*« Side; couple ; ■-"- w bMHMM .l«sir*d: t •hriaTl.ina. r-f.- SaM Box CO. I3ti4 Broudv«-ay. Tribune I£ to« i> Onice. ~~~ ~~" MISCELLANEOUS. TboVB a:.. COMPETirORS.— satisfactory i dealine. Prompt canh payment, for complete ilbrartaa or small collection* ot mlac< ! nan'ous lYe^turo can always »c obtained. HE.VRY ilTtjrxa. 43 Brou<lwa>\ TelepUone, KHW Broad, TfME TABLES I HAMBURG- IfIMERICAN LINE 11 — - — — — — tS.S.JIERIU (22.500 Tons) Li»«i- g N.-w York N0F.24,f21iH LONDJIi-i^lS-J&.BUBB Hf GIB 5£!&"; g a _i?oa bs ' tBMrriTEK Ncrr. 19. 11 a. M. J* B- n*-w IT 000 ton "{earners, equipp-d £&■£& Aroyic :8£ Ik 1 ?.^!. Q Tirtiexeelled _Ut_-C_rltoft ala Carta X „„r IXV PLANT) '•' " "■ JO •*. M feasts-.! run*. ■ .-.yrn-a«ium. RlftC. Bath*. f* K„ , |\<|\>\TJ . - .Jam ■» »*••»• 1* Klevator. Palm Garden. 'Second c*b»n L. «J' ci VvFI v vr> ' • .--•**"- -* Only. m-mftur* direct £ * '< >^ . V t-*-*. Frerrcrh*-* BOOKINGS? TOR-XItl! SERVICE. —-S-J Tonriyt IXpt. far TrtuS _,T*rrwn - _-_ I PLEASURE CRUISES I \ THE OR-EXT. W1"»T l\T>ir«. a«M'TH AMKRirA. AROrXTt THE tVORLP. * " - GftAND CRUISE TO THE I B " th / I ste » o m9 " p ; CLEVELiN ° Ogjjaa. B aajjj _ _ ! for Madeira, Spain. Tial/. Gre<?C*. E3 I fc mM j Turkey. E«:ypt. HMV I__n<t. fltc. Dura i\ IEI W% I ! tlon EIGHTY DAYS. Rat* from Le_vin_ »w T«»rli I $325 up. Includtnsr landins: and em- JANUARY 28, 1911 ! Jarkml- -xp*«»_«». TVrtte for D*t_l!e<J itineraries cf all Crutse*. HAMBURG-AMERIUAX LINE, 41-4 » BroatUvay^. I. NORTH Algiers, the Levant, Egypt. mjnin India, and the Far East are GERMAN Ideal Winter Resorts. , » *™ Especially Low Rate* to Australia. Ta?raam_ and LLOYD New Zealand via Europe and the Suez CanaL * -l -IX- ' **^ Vv i * Write for Booklet*. LONDON —^ PARIS ■ "BREMEN | GIDRALTAR-ALOIERS-NAPtXS-OENOA | TUESDAYS THURSDAYS | SATURDAYS 11 A. tt \ 10 A M. ■ 10 .V. M. |«Ber!in (newV.-N-OT. I9IP- Irene.. ;^....r>^. lo| Expr-w Sailing*. T*LTV/^I""^T * LT V/^I""^ •Omit* Algiers 111 111 W ■■ O.W_«itn«on.N-ov. 22 ' " ' . ! OBBBHSajaaa made for all J_*-!terr_n«_n. JBl**Z , K'nrinz Win— Vov »_ *Roon N«». -* S«« and Far Eastern Port-. \Vlr*l-«s a.-.d lshN- , Kprlnzwm— No%. 20 , Sttnato. Tr_T»l»r«' C_*C_* Ojo_ AH! K. W. D. Or.. D^. 13 lf*«Jf'- "•••• g g^T the World. Independent Around tte G. WMhinirton.Jan. 3 j k "j" D<S 17 WQrW ! | K »Brem'.^-ir^_ QKLiw-Ha a r O ., <^_. A^».. 5 B^wmy. N^Y.j 4fe 111 l a Mb ■% T":*rs foot U'eAt UUGinllU Btr«et. o(,o<*lte ■ m m m ■ • Battery. L^rgaat. Fastest Finest Ships afloat. Wireleae Telegraph. Submarine Signal. MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE LONDON PARIS BERLIN VIENNA DIRECT via FISHGUARD FWhgruard and Liverpool. Mauritania.. Nov. 30. !> *m LasStaasaV .Dec. 28 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SAIUNG S. * MArUETANIA. DEC. IT. « T. 31. Queen «t own — Fl»hcuar«l — Llv^rpnoi . Campania. .Deo. 7. 10 am^Carcnla '..Dec. I* GIBRALTAR GENOA NAPLES TRIESTE FIUME Carpathla..Dee. 3. noinjL'ltonla Mar. 23 Pannonla . Feb. 25. noon'Saxoflla. Mar. 30 SPECIAL CRUISES RIVIERA ITALY EGYPT Madeira Gibraltar Algiers VUlefranche Onoa Naples Alexandria Flume. 'Omits Alexandria. Carmania 20,000 tons. .'Nov. 2ti. .lan. 7. re*. 1" Caronia 2<>,Wo tons ......... .Jan. 21 -• Fianconta 18.0QO ton». new steamer March M BnCTfIN NEW POINTS \H U O I UII new ENGLARD LONG ISLAND SOUND ROUTES FALL RIVER LINE. Via Newport and Fall River. Lv. Pier '.:». N. P... ft Warren St.. week days and Sundays. 3:00 P. M. Strs. PLYMOUTH and PROVIDENCE. Orchestra on each. NORWICH LINE. Via New London. Lv. Pier 40. N. R. ft. Ciarkson St., week dßy*. -"00 P. M.: Pi"- 70. E. R.. ft. E. 22.1 St.. 5:30 P. M. Stra MAINE and NEW HAMPSHIRE. NEW HAVEN LINE, for New Haven, Hart ' ford. Snrlnerfleld and North, week, days only. T>>av<» Pier 2S, E. R. 2:45 P. M. Str. RICH ARD PECK. Tickets «tateroom« md information at City Ticket Ofßee* 171 Bi-omitray. near Cortlandt St. Telephone 8181 Cortlandt. Also at N. T. Transfer and Tourist Offices and at Piers. ■HUDSON BIVtRWItiHfUiiESi _ met Cuisine and Service la«- Pf-nPi FS "tied. Very H "' i >" m ••""J,™ 6*6 * moUation*. Link ?tr. C. W. MetTS* or Adiron dack daily ("Sunday except- To Albany ed >. pier 32. x. r.. ep. m. KMI Sir TROJAN or fI!TI7EtiQ REN^?ELAER. P»er 4«. N.R.. Wlll4Cn«J eP. M. dairy (Saturday ex it II C repte<j» Sunday steamer stops •.nC at Albany in either direction. To Troy Direct -tail e*i»n<»ctlon« at Albany and Troy fa« points North Ea«t and West. Horse* ar.4 sai*«»e> bile» carried at reanonahle rateg. RE J * t n»i LIRE Ferrr. ti itaix st. "or Pan Juan. P R.. La Guayra. Pto. <-»«» 110 . Caracao ani Maracaiho. via nasflaa PHILADELPIIIA-.Nov. I&ICARACAS.....D'-. 3 For La Uuayra. Curacao and M-*raeaib«>. ZULIA ..T7.»..:xor. 2*|MARACAIBO..Dec. 10 Superior Accomnfndatiorrs for Passengers. BUSS. DALLETT 4 CO . General Managers. j2 Wall St. — CLARK'S orient CRUISE FEB. 1. S4OO np tor "1 day*. Sl.ore trips »rt rvi 1 i'KH R»;:n.l Worl-1 Toaf JaS -> Trws-Stbertaa Tour. Mar 14: P.lri-ra-Tt^y. j-n & ret M Tours W Bnrope. 9P*clfTPrO" *d4|^l FRANK C CXAIIK. Thaws liliisr-. »W York. _^ I_• . A nir\A All lines. Lowest rate*. F LUKIUA Send for complete details XABSTKRS TOL'RS. 31 W. 30th St.. N.Y. City. STORAGE NOTICES. NEW YOrtK. NOVEMBER I«TH H«i'>. • 'MOV TRANSFER & STORAGE < <>.. 121 123. 123 KAM WND ST., \. V. CITY. To G Vdolphus. W. D. Bartles. Mr? l.oretta i B»rn«t»1n. XV. V. P. BI'«?. t> B. BugariliM, I Tip I II- Bryce, Mrs. Jeanne Buonslorno; M HCahoon. H. L. C&eneT. M". J. L. Clarke. I Mrs. X Connollr. H. J. Cnmlell. MIM J. B. Cornell Jai.. II CroTty. Mr-. M. '■<irt;« Mr?. EUxab«t> W. Carter, A- U t. heney, L*wia I S«*ott Dabo Mrs. •' G. Dsshn, F. De Haven. ■ Mrs. M X Davis. Mrs. F. V. R. r>"y. A. K. A. n«> Wirtle. Ai;ne» Diamond. E. F. Darts. H. : M Donn-r. Allen lioon". Th»o. Dra«tta M r> . Minna L' Enfant. Wm Ev»rlft. Elizabeth -..j L c Fuller. E. Glrardot. as* V\\ : Orfnt* Jr.: Mrs. E. Hal**. Mrs. Margaret I HatnM, James E. H"o^ Dr. Wm. Hemmln? way Mr*. M. H«nderson. Mrs M. Herit, Bar ton Hill. TV. Hu«ted, D. H. Hart, J. A. .forcer Mrs ,v, Mr P.- B. Johnston. W. Martin Joiin «..n"co Mrs. H. Kabriskl*. d Y. Kau.Tman. E. Knaner, Mr». Jos^hln- LailerTjr, Mr* Nathnn H. Of Suit F. Lord. Mrs. V, m. Lin denb*rgr A. P. Lawyer. Mrs. Q. Lennon. Mrs.. ! U* H. 1..-.r,a .1. W. P. Lough. Mary E. Lordon. ; Jo» Macer. lira E. Marshall. AIW« Moore. i Morrison A Carrier. G. F. Morris if. P. Men- ; i •iell Florence NMchrtl*. John J. O Naln. Mr«. Klizabeth <VK>efe, K. Ormei.. Output Novelty j ;Co The Parific C'-n. Mlnlnr <'■» . H. >;. P^ine. Mrs.. H. I>. Patn*. Mr 9 . H C Pattea. : Port T...., ■„ Realty Co. Mme. A. Paste. J. V. Redpath. Frank rUsnall. R. J- Rattrar Mr*. C p Robinson. J. Boat Karri* B. Rftthkow itz Mrs. Padi- B. Row-, cha». Saeis. P. A. G h Sengerji. ■ Strau«.«. Lillian Seymour. The Sims Edi*on KlectrJc Torpedo Co - icletl for Prevention of Crim-. «_.. E. W. Mr. or Mrs. Remineton -quire. S. F. «Tewa'rt H B Stevens Music «.'o.. Street * ' Flnn-v.'T. T. SrfcS ThMtr- Phon- Co.. Mr*. Adelaide Turtle. Dr. Ira Van GUsen. Mr*. rurt Yon Pallet. Clalfe Washington. Mr or Mrs. Jos. L. Watters. J. A Whelan. m. Weatherwas, Mrs. M«bell- VT-H L mil* La Monde <1 A. Mi.-r>on»U. John Nondl. Mrs. Mary Remolds, Mr« .V. Stefan. Jr.— and „'.(,- of you ire hereby n«tiß«d that tne time for p«vm<»pr nf this Company's Iten upon th« property hereinafter described HATpJO EX PIRED art-r (lu»^ notice thereof ba.l been Riven y0... th»» Company Will .-am*- snoh ' Droa*rt] to wit. HOUSEHOLD «;cx »i>S. PER-. ?cfx A L EFFECTS AND MEPXHANDISE, ,,'r-.l U> be sold at public auction, a-.'ordlns hnuaea to r.» aold at publl.- auction. ». to the statute in aueh rasas made an.lprox^i- , e,l In its warehounes. ISL 12;». 12 : » f !\.'--C'J ) ST VKW YORK CITY. ON THTBSDAT. DE CEMBER KSTU. 1910. AT 10:30 .V. XL. and if the «ale thereof is not completed on raid ,<-, re th" «ame will be continued at the same pi,,- .„» each «nd every Thursday thereafter, beginning at lO:.™ until the «»«♦•»» 1'"1 '" 1 * 4 - INIOV TRANSFER * STOR\<.E tO. .'\HRIVfJTON* STORAGE W.vr.f.HO; | B*-4 Third »tc. " -r; 1 N'*w York. Nov. i2ih. taw t To Mr. \c'K*r». r. AHrlii?', M" ' ' An.ler- , son 31 Bairtw. Mrs. BarihoL Mis* B. HUcktey. MS tanllr Paul Burner. Mr,. Byrnes. ■/>■ , .lark Aer.es l-»"* Mary ' <■'."-"■£. Mm. M. ! Couniiev 1 D« Flan«r*«u. E. Da Fcrrwt. It Jehln V. PnBM. SL D«verenax. 11 M .Fee y. M Oalltcan Mad P. Ortner. Mrs. it- H*»llp. i jLi* "Sewn. A)b«-n K-llv. C.«~>. Koch. E | Loi?* John MiO— th. »•«!.» to* Mar, : Murphy. John Mtmrar, Albert O'Orrtn. Wm. M. (Ebon*. J«hn Patten. W. U R*»nion. Mr». M. «1 llw* Harry «■ «*< »n C ianda. Mrs r Jrully Caas. W. Sharp. John. Maasm Man Qv^nv S Tralnor »5 i->t->. Margarft Syng You~ ami e»..h Of you are hrrehy notified that \ th» tint* for payment .f our Hen upon th» prof- . ,i v h'rHiaft'"' d'-crihed havlntr expired, after | ',vi» notw» thereof ha<l b^n ««v?n you. we will iaiisr such pmpertr • wtt - hous-TloW §Mda r.«rsonaJ effects and m«rrnand»*'. »torea t-r jmu | or in your n;»nie in th*- <.«rrfj«tt n 9tr.ra e Ware- ' h«u«- Id »>" *%»!.» *' public suction, a. .....1in^r to ., ■tututc In »" h '" a *" nl*****n l ***** and provided, at i 5.'.,!: \.ictloti Rooms, m* University Pla^. SJz: York .ttj "n Tue^iay. Xovemher TJth. | ioiu in I' 1 •' ll> «• "*•■ "-■' "th * l! " th**^ 0 ' ts | n^iHmftotM on the KM list* th« i«l« will \* ? rtntlnuod it the sam« pWut. on every Tuesday ; .h*'«»fi^r t»->K«rnin* at Ji>:3rt a m. and ccn- j timitnc until th» ««al t» ..■oaipJet^d. ; THE CARniNOTON^TORACE WARE *". liubvr. Manacrr. J TIME TABLES. SAFETY COMFORT i SERVICE American Line pl %"'£*' Plymouth— Cherbourg — Southampton Pri'.lad»iph ! a « - M >■"« T«* if*"- » 5t Louie Nov. » st f*al D-c 1» Red Star Line '"-m" New Yor«-«Oernourg- Dover Finland. Nov. 23. 10 AM 'Lapland «newV .De^. li ■L - laid Nov 30.10 AMi •V»d-rlan«l ■ t>«c * ' White Star Lino 53.V Plymouth Cherbourg — Soirthamptow Teutonic... NOT. 23. ipm Ma'«etio ■••!*. Ov*an!c.-Nov. *1, 3 Adriatic *>*- T * Nsw York Queenstown — Liverpool Arabic... Nov. li. noon ; C»!tlr ■»**- » Baltic. .Nor. 26. 2 p. Sl{O>a>fc ...Dec. 1*» New York A Boston to RIVIERA- ITALY- EGYPT The Wore* Mn-IHni. Gibraltar Al<l«^ VHlefranrhe. lotion. >ap'*<». \l»ianarn». •CEDRIC «21.053 ton* '»". JV?, Bb . -« •CELTIC .' 20.304 tots* J^lll^l;: •I irr« f to •"'• 'H*dl* # rTvn^ati. Romanic. Not. 1" noon" Romanic »*?- •* R'.rnanu- Feb. 4 Car.oplc TWO YAOfTWG |%WESTM»ES|M»I 9» •J»T t w»-s(r-s AflKrxar Lac MajMaHaliMsr S.S.-NEWYDRIT 1 .mar- :.*e A-^*-»e«/» *%; ' j iecr^c!Ws#»t«r7 3 Poer.C%.^RbVa>%BS'U<*xr<ea | oixne3tra.sic ExcuraonaAeraMisthwus Sx.o*. j — . -..„.! Z9+ MOUHS eOMO«C $15082 w«aKlfic 1 ra»«enier OfTirr^ ■' rVw-ii T-! 11M Rector ? : and Kl»r ffi. >. R. Iff"* --•> «* . >'. T.». Cook's Nile Steamers Cairo to Loxor and the Flr»t Cataract. K g v-r . . .Xfcsa 5 1 Egypt tec. CT ; Rameses Dec 13 THamesea Jan 3 ' Rameses tie 'V r>-' 30 BaaaseMS tB- -Tan a ■ ar weekiy thereafter, connecting «■■ sersfca ! for ifw second cataract. Khartoum. Uganda. *c. i In adJitlcn. Cooks Express $"mi**rS sail *»«* ' Monday and Fir'ay. T>^surloua d«h«b«*lU'* ana , «pe^i3l stesdn*ra» far chart «r to families and pri '■ •ate part!**. -_ ■ TOURS AND TICKETS BVIIIVIIbbI BOOKLirrS FREE.. THGS. COOK & SON. ! 24:. Broadway. 264 anil otiZ Fiftt! ay.. a«J Vi-i '■ . l«on st., •"»■ TtSt. Cook's Travellers' C'heane« are good all •»<•' th* World. FABR£ LINE Th» French Mediterranean Lin* Aroreo — Naples — VUiefrnnrhe — >l>»r«eill»m. •SaafAnna.Nv.22.lPMl Roma... .Pec IS." P^r Madonna. .Dec. 3. n Psii Venezia.. D»c. 2«. 3 P3I •iXIVa PAR BOSTON NOV. -'3. I P. M. ITALY— RIYIKK.\— FK.> >'«"«. ?per!aT Winter Vr)rag»s. >♦- >. >.A>"T* .%N>A. Jan. \n. Marrh I. Apr. 13. Making all cal!" All earner* equippe4 with wirele**. JAS. W. EI.WKI.L t CO.. ft. A.. it «»»»<• St. Ifflt'r'i,!':.^'!,!^,:^ Daily steamers for Xrv. hursi: ronchkee^^ii* ! and Klnjrstoa. Pi.. r 24. N. JL. toot Franklin >-. : INSTRUCTION. For Both MM — City. THE BERLITZ gCHOOL OF UaIVOI MV Madison Square (1122 Broadway). Har!«r» Branch: 343 Lenox ava., b«!t. 127U> and 12?» » St Brooklyn Branch: ?IS-2CO L:Vrt£»ton St. Private Lessons and Classes^ .Qchoot or Resi dence. Terms Rea3Oi.^M<t. Trial Lmoa fr«<». I SCHOOL AGENCIES. Amrriran ml Forfl^n Teacher*' Asenrr. Bupp!!** Professors. Teachers. Tnrorj. Gov ernesses, etc.. to ColiPi*g. Schools »ad Famllle'. Apply to Mrs. M J. TOUNC-FXTLTOX. LOST BANKBOOKS. BANKBOOK N*. i'JS.ODH of th«? T'olon Dim* Sa'-lnjrs Bank " mlwtng Any p»r!»on hav inir a >-iB*T«. w It H h»n»hr called upon fo j>r»!»»nt th* Mk*H vr{th!r> ten <|aT«. ir vubrTtir to havfn« said p-*«.«r>.i ■<nfflH»il (•»•*.< - LOST — Bankbook No. "ll.Sxrt il<»imn » Bank~f» eavtaaja 74 an«? 76 Wall «t.. v»™ York. Par nr>rt Moppet] and <*arc»llatlim arpii«<i for. m r«»Turn to bank. --- :- . •■: LOST-- PL.\IX OOIS> LORGNETTk! REI warrl. n<w>m 1.-^~<>. KnfckfTbtv-k^r H.-;»? DESKS AND OFFICE FURNITURE. I K.-KS, partitions, telrphen* Souths. Übl^«." charr*. war«Jrob*». mlrrur wall flxtaras. &u_->l n»9s furniture all Hajia T".r.a Brothers. 3M Broadway. .W Krarr* at. OFFICE f-rr.xrn re Nnh« ■■■■MM car p«nr<»r sn.i cabin«tmak»r; repajrin^r. Paul. 51 Prc*»d M. - . ~~^ REMEDIES. __ THOROlinll. PKJ:Jf.\>CVr CURE!* tn cum of BLOOD iT'*«.V \y K\ ->t - IiKBTMT> Bl.AtipKit CO->li-L.\tNTS aa< kindred dl» eas«s: relic* at once ir. dangerous ca«e». r»c«nt or Old than* desiring or.!v Cr«s s'.ab* aeHntMtt t*atm«nl ahould call. Dr. BONSC3ICR. ta« •"•« known ■;■■» ••'".' A^th gt. Hour*. i»-3. *-♦■ _ BUSINESS CHANCES. PAINTER." OPPOnTtrNlTT— Established r^ >♦■!»»: wallpaper. whol»»al* and retail; j^ariy hu?tne»» over S2T>.ort>: own-T rettrins- Appir Kan-' I>rns CO.. F2n ?>th ay*. FOR SALE. BIG BARGAINS— Sncbtly «•«* attic* ftxmttar*. >.«! typewriters, cash registers, addtas ma c&lnea, tntraeographß, fltloa cabinflt». safea. ad dressios: machines, time clocks, oartluona. cbeck prot'ctor^. bockcaa»«. VATHAN"". 4 WTittf St. LAWYERS* *~ "MR AI-LK* >ARV-THKTtS A.NNOt:NCE3 THE KEMOV\I. OK HIS LAW OFFICES TO >- \V. B«TH ST. Z CAST-OFF CLOTHINa HIGHEST ;-m. f. J»AII> far ladies' ami g»n;ie men* .ii* .ir«Ud ev»n!n« ami street costume^. •«w»!r*. f ' '• -tc. Xlcne. I'tal. 718 6th *»•». Tel.. Bnant *C7O ADVERTISEMENTS aad SUB SCRIPTION'S for THE TRIBUNE will be received at the following Breach Offices at Mala Office Rates: 1364 Broadway, 157 East 125 th St., 263 West 125 th St.. I*4 East 14th SU 264 Sth Aye. art 1035 3d Aye, 11