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? ? ? Hill, and that In joined ] wltl ' ? 11 ? din toi .' organista, me Continental ?Val! Papei Company, wMeh ?? I .' in- house fot tl s Standard v i i [*aper i ahd othor* At tue fliu? Mr. Huppuch, vice?r*r?eWent of Um Bdard w? i I'ap'i Comsny, dented mat ) ? empany a as i i art oi ths ti u ?'iiiis charge ?'. Mr Roosevelt's Is entlre 1> end absolutely wltbou! foundation," he ?aid, "Tiio Standard wail Paper Com? as . net connected directly or indirect? l... with naj other ??an paper company or ? Itii nay wall pn;<?r trusi or comblnstlon in ary mann or. shape ir form. This stete? meat i- only osntlnued evidence ol Mr. _toessvt?lt*? reckleea disregard or fuel*, and ?he IOW badly rSttiSd hS is by tl?S Mtuatl Ich bs Bads hiauelf ami bis candidate" Mr Huppucb Is lertj -??:?,..t yeai vin . to New York ?n.i worked foi Josepli HI1L s smll pap?1 jobber, u .it' lisa, and iheu went to William Cam- .- 11 i- ? an? s partner In tbe ' tb? fecjtery ??? burned and he a rn! to H Is Al? in'i-t imm?diate]? i t associated the assembly In im and ? ;t was ted . ach I ? unnlng tot i. .????? : . ;, v. rnoi i i ItI and bad ? Demo ???!?' rinn. ? a Denver la I* L " bsn a: ? ilnated Hi wn , County in WOMEN TEACHERS WIN Assembly Also Passes Bill to: Give Them Equal Pay. - ? \ ? rort school | I l?worb ?MH 1 .-,., ?. . ? in i?4 ?. Governor, i, -re? ' both n? ? message fiasn the ??h*, r m Btrachsn sad ether Ni ers, * bo hi '?? POl tl!" l. In the r*sr of the Assembly debate and aw i ' -di , ibe Neu fork worn?o ,. ; v ?och has estended Under tbe lull i no discrimina? tion shall ? -?? ??' ?es. : up In ?be Assembls man ?-ho held that it . n tew bei s as ?. mi.p-in u Smith, Mi rrltt, Lei ? ?. and were re? rdlally i . . Those a ho voted agalns! ? mblymen Miller, Schll* * ? h Murn WON'T PROBE'BRIBE STORY Albany Knows Nothing of At? tempt to Pass Oittins Bill. t story ibat tia A aembl! Scans and three ? had ?.ffered to ?ell ?OT Sl.yu?' ths Qlttlns race. ?ill. becam? whltl? circulated In Al tO?nlgbC but ? ?"torts 10 loiirn the In vs la A ' ? ? N a Y"rk I] man Aaron J. llllng for a rted st? ,i>- r-. but he ??? ? Ided Is Wit! ? : a K Smith in? report :ioi w irtl ? -ai ion. Mr. aid i? Imponible for . '.- ] -.? i? report? State . S Mtman Is port thai be i. i i... : fi -, -ii atlni ? ? i. tmsmbly to racing bill I ? Ible for 'hat r??pni t " y ? i torno 'i doa'i knew s o earns from and i abeolutely refus. i., i. ih sboul it." ? Ig to thS ?tOI Mr. Whitman, ?r*> ? ? ?nz v ."'n ? .. of s cii ?? orgs I? ? of lbs MX who wer?? to ?..?in? o? \. ?? feTorl nil.- el' a the ? onelderul : ? ?.ill t?? ? i ra? 111 <: in tl th? eleven! - two A sembl) ? i lory w? nt, i.e.-uni" i iapl< unis. and r* i ?i?- : tu cesse to Row York. Dewc? three *? i -1 a ?tenogrsphei srbe wen secreted in i i called off by 11 sti i. ? Attorney Whitman*, o th? repon continued, s flved an alleged telegram irom ; off. The chick? ?... ar N? ?? y? ?P CONFER ON FRAWLEY LAW Governor Will Meet Athletic CommiF fiioners After Legislature Adjourns. ? coafsisaos between mor 1".t ,iti?i the members of the Stat? ; -.n i<? dlannas future action of tii?-; commission under the Praw? - lied bnmedlstely ? iras Mne die, ac cerdlnd te a stnlsmesH mad? hy the rjov? erner to-dr.?- Varions phases o: the .situa tten as nested by ibe transmlsalon to the ?x?gisiaiur? of the Governor's special mes? i?;* recommending ?ths repeal of the Fraw le) law will i discussed and tbe opinion r" Attorney G metal -oiicitt <i. Tl.- id the eom ; ' ? ? ted In | --d faith ?t? Issuing ad? tlltioni t? seh si d wsi ful? Siting t. !i t they considered 'heir appointed dutlei ?ftegnrdlni ?the li^ht of the state te revoke these licenses, alter ths holders thereof bad given their bond and esmplted 5: e'.e.y am ? with the law. the QoVernOI ?aid the <jie one ior th. Attorney re. MOFL POWER FOR P. S. BOARDS - Bill Giving Them Jurisdiction Over Re? organization of Corporations Passed. T-'-s- . ? Mbeny, Oet ?.?The assembly m-nte-h* pa?hfd Set|.it'>r Pollock*! bill gtvhlg to tin ' omniisslona Jurisdiction. over the reorganisation of public service sierpe?atloai This I?.'?; whteb also >.? in have an hnpeitaul husrtng on Die t: ?ituation In Ken Y?: k City, we advo? cated by ihs Public BerricS Cemm for tb? 1st Dletl-le. - I r? ? It of <oni j.||. rftior.? In the rcorjfanlzatlon of thr nur. face road? in N? ?v \'oi k City. It kf ?j?. ?igned to ir.eet t , ibiisiut, of t ?? Ap peliuti D | ewei ol I bi Publl? - ?> In reorca lion pn . ,.f bonds? ana oilier ?v ,., Hie? ? GUN T0TER8 GET FIVE YEARS May Be Tried on Indictments for Rob? bery After Serving Sentences. lohn Moran ami JaraSS Fmitl? WSI to Mat?': prison for fi\' am ii by Judge Koater ?/SStSrdnj In OsSSfnl IssstelM for tarrying revolver? Bath um. al?o |n dlcted on tue cl 'soldlng up ami I lU-i ert fiunhaiii of IS cent? on Sept em bei ..' in \\>- ? ?eet The in ? -it foi robbei ? . nding ^salnct ih' m wh? nt' ! fIOi,? }il>*on nn?1 they can be tn?.| on I Moran ?aid he was twenty?tWo ?ear? old and lived at No. 4 '/> fVeel Mth ntr?-et hnutli ?av? lii^ _ ,. ni riva year? and hi.? ?ddrea? as No. SU \\ ? i ,"?th street _ic|_t hare criminal records. Nlllf Cl?? TICKETS Democrats Name Assembly and Aldermanic Candidates. DELAY BY REPUBLICANS [Adjourn Conventions to Various Dates to Await Decision on the Levy Law. RepubllcsB Assembly district . .inven? tions to nominate candidates for tin I scrnhly were naos! of them adjourned leal Bight to various dates BOX! Week, by which Urne, n la hoped, the Court of Appeal ? clalon on the constitutionality of the Levy in law will have beeo headed dowo. ?m the ii.'inocrati.. aide, 'i.c convention? ght dtspoeed of botlj ^ lermanic and Asaembly csndMstea by boldlns two con? tins the other. With a exceptions, the Democratic aldermaaic convention? renomlnated the preeeal In? cumbents, Alderman Samuel Msrx, in the DtStrlet in Harlem, being ?he chief exception Mars rsa for dletrtcl leader ? William ,i. Wright at the recent iries, and th.' opes Bght nualnst the ' unie,i any cha?en Marx night hare had for a renommstloB to the alder manic collinm of the hui'. ? The Republican <?' nventloe la thi Assembly Dlstriel developed Into s drawn-out and btttei fight for lb? nomlasv tlon amoBS Harry .1 ('raw mil, f.- o, Km i?... .-?.iti ; Charlea W. Col< .,? \\ oola? ? A S epard, Al ? ?:? 1 ai i> ho ir this morning the convention ass Mill in In the *Jth Dbrti t tin Ret ibll? sn As. setnbly lilsfritt convention pesaed .1 tlon aaklBg President Tsft to recoramem to C<mgreaa thai ?? "special commission of representative bualneei nur,, menrbei CoBgress, Rovernment official? end econo? mists" be appointed with a ilea to "brlng ? harmony i?i the relation between tls government and buaiBesa o ??." The ajth assembly District era known si the "bsBaer" hVpubll . an dletrlct of the .itv. Wlllism Cbilvera leader, and ?'barbs II. Strong, pro'i ib nt ..r th.. 1 ity Club, presided at the dls IriCl (.invention la?i Bight. The Democratic aldermanic ronventlona ai folios Dial 1 ' \\ llliam ; ? - rT ?i 1' ?Ml ! 1 ?1 i-1 Stanleton -.?:; John .1. Whit? . ? ' I I ' M i Mami i .1. Smith. i tl Mo*. M. Hannen. ':."?? .1- H run? a ? : ?.. oct. >' ?_', \ Oct. 11 ! 7 *r l. Dowllng. '.'?i - Sdjourne* tn net. 7 '.".? \ 1 ?un ?-?! 10 Oci 11 D John .1. McCourt. SO Walter B. lernen, ! 10 .v.: 1 urned lo Ocl S, SI M ?' McOratl II -I..-:. Wrndi l M Egan 18 -w. r Kenneally. einher? :, MoCann M F ' Humi I ? 4 IB Petei Rleper. SS T. II. O'Nall. ; ? j to Oct P. it?0 S?Andrew J Kan jr. 1? 'Jan , I N i| " ? 1 ' ? ' "' " 111 4 ii- ,\.. 1 .?? Godwin. ; 21 Adjourned t.. i ' ? The Rep?blicas Aeaembiy dbrtricl con rentloi theae 1 omlaatloni and . amenta: : .\. oet. a ???n Adjourned to cell of larion v . . . ?, -j! ?, la Oct. B i -..?... to ?.irt. ?? -~ 1 ..if? . . ..,.? ... n 23 a ..,,,. -j4 ?djrnirn? 1 I ? Oct. 13 ?_.", 1 It. ? ? % ? :? \ ...... a .- ? 0 1 11 v'i.-,ij i,.*!.-. ?? t II -* Thoma? (\ ? ?oilman ... . ? ? 11 ..?,'? II ? :u x ? ? ? 10 jli ,\ . 1..h" Yulo. 17 "?'' *Reae?alaat?d. The Democratic leaemb atlon? furniabed bo surprl ?a Ashton Parker, ?he ; r< seat \i mblj man from ? h ? Id 1 ?i Irict, ?? .? cat. .1 i- -i knoan thai "Jlmml " (fagan, the Tamman: leader In ill despaired ol over" Parker agala, particularly alncc hi? I chsuaged rote on the charter, and ' ? dore H. Ward waa nominated for' i rnblyman Harold H. Friedman, ?:? District, wa? due lo be dn foi hi? ?titi flgbt sgslnst Murphy's 01 ? ? atoi bil light over William F , .,.. ??. ?' th< district convention In Ihet ? Btatrict last night nominated Robert Qlba 1, jr., 10 replace Friedman. John C. i-'it? gerakl, one of the Sullivan .ian. wa !?.. ? ?! to "in f?T the place of former .\ - Btmblyman "Paradlae Jimmy" Oliver, who dit .1 - ? eatly. The Den ? ?< mblj dl H riel nom -.i M.U01 IS I lo Oct. It 1 -The.*, n caiiglilln 80 ?P .1 UcUrall L- ?Alfred r. Smith. 21 ?E?l. S h ?.' Fit ?sera I I, .. \\, ? 4 ? tarai ?' liOvj. 1 ^.'i 1.... 1 . 1. ;. ?Jame? J. wai. ?-:-?? \. 1 . m Adjourn?Hl lo Oct. ?ISC a 7 ?P. T. Mi Ellis ''? ->- Adlo m.-- ... - 11 s a Oct 7 27 W 1' Ri ?:? ? !. -John J Ha. kftt. Sh Adjourned lo Oct. 11 10?A MS*? Robert fi 11 -.lohn J. llov?an. ?W??U>ul? ruvilller. 1] 'Jamea A. Poley SI Ma ici 11' M- -Thoina? F*. " '4 lohn ' Herrn*. . 1 .4 ?8>j mu 11 Mi 16 'Martin 0. M Cu* " t Egan. 17 Adjourned to rv-t 11 iloMbcr?. ?Hei .i.ariated. REORGANIZE AMERICAN SILK New Corporation to Execute Mortgage to Secure Bonds. Boston, <>ct. (.?Anaaas*o*m*nt wan svsds to-day that a c?>armrebenslve reorganlsatloa o? the I ' n Bilk Company i.- being perfected issdet the Bams of the Arllagtoa Textile Corporation, which will ahortlj 0 ? local trust company a first mort? gage : ? ecur* an authorised issue of *.-,. ., per ? Bt bonds, ?if thla amouot i.OOS w.n h?- lasusd immediately. The laed capital ateos of the bob ceca psny vin be |x,SSS,SSS, all eosaraon. The i-.oivanizati'.ii 1? being scconipliahed through b ayndlesta of old Ac.m an Bilk Company ?aanuity holders, in thla Byadl cate h..- Beajarnln P. Chomy, .1 K, smith Samuel Appleton end .t Newton Bmith, all if aaaston; B. ?'. ??unioim. of lisrtford, Conn.! H, i'. aletcslf, of Provide*. ? . Jaroei aldwell, ..f TrWi ?V. T.? Qerardui (-mith, of s*. h?-a. ciady, ,\. \ . v. 1 ?'. Spin? ney, of Lynn, stasa . :?th? ?ame twenty oth? 1 5ijh?r>ilb?'rs. The Ben synd* *<" hsa 1 pn hi ? 1 osai of tlif outstundlnjr Imnil l??u.- ol the Americas Bilk Ckanpany and hi 1 >?ousin the foUoarlBg sallls The fork, Monarch Diamond sad ?Vtedacar, .it v..ih. penn.; the ?'iitllnl". ai ?'aill.lr-, P?nn.. an.I the Mid? ..n at Mlddletosm, ? 'onn BALLOONIST KILLED BY FALL Titos, G ? . Ost W silt ? Bgsged in s balkMN rs ? at lbs Bouth Oeorsla i. tlon hi 1. Ibii afternoon, ?amain John f. II 7"> ft t from hir balloon and was Instantly Silled, Broder bad Ju?i fini -i b hen diving ? t. and Oowdy, an sevesaust, was pr^iparlag t.. as***nd. whea Urod^r resaatsared i?. take another i?ai loun ami moa NOMINATIONS FOR QUEENS. josep i' Poa*ersi BuperlntendeBl 0 Buildings n??- I formoi iiorouRh 1',.-..im,? Caseady, v.i:n sosalnsted b] the Democratic iiinrimalin osaventloo In the ?;7ih Diatrlct, Borough of Queen*. ia.-t night, in tin- ins District AJdsrrnss August Dujst, srhs bsdped slssi Mssjlssrsts Ossjntsllj as Bor Prealdeat, waa ranosninated a i ?Idy? revolt o'? nrrr-d tn th<? Mth District anil the corivr-iition wss adjooraed oatil Monda nlghl Thi 9th ami 7'itii dl Ulci coiivtiitloiis wero also adjuunicd. ifA?AN FORGES LAN! ? .ml um?',I Ironi flrut pa?e. Which Italy needed to expend hej latent ?-nrrKie?. Within ten vent? Tripoli will be tianafbrmed into h greater suii?-, m ?aya ?.'?plain Crever I. of th?. oaraMneers, who organised tin- ?'ret.m (endarmerie, bus i.? .-n ordered to Tripoli to organise a force of carabineers t1. i Slaty steamer? ?engaged ordtnsrtly In enil granl trsflk hsve during ths Isa! week ? a made ovei to accommodate troops, sr? tlllery, horses, ammunition, provisions and ? nplneerlnk' OUtfttS Which are now reS start for Tripoli. Tin army of OCCUpi '""? generally oonslden ?i t<> i?- ?uperior to the for?i? actually necessary for the pro? posed operation?, but th?- War Office, hav? In? learned from the '??'verb-rie,. of the tbyaeintan war, preferred to send s brl? sede too main then run Um risk of being one - ompany short. The plan l.? to conquer the country j with Imposing strength, which win require a great display <<' troop ? as the triangle constituted by the province ofi Tripoli H nearly four time.? the si/.# ol Italy, r;?? h si?!?- belns almosi on? thoussnd I mites long. Prom th?- army of occupation I t1 .? W;ir i ifiii .? intends t?> form ? < - ; body in Karri."on th? province, ah the officers i?r thi.?-.;? ??in be rnsde thorough? ly scejunlnted with the region ami with th<> ; language and cuntomp of tin- people. ?General Bpingardl, the Minister of War. ; spesklni of tie- Isndtng ?'f bluejscketi sl Tripoli, said: "Th!.? |fl the first :-;.-i.. Ii ?rill DOW be ? followed by the an \\ loh la ansia demonstrate thai n< organisation an? clem y are equal to th?.??? ol the nss . will ? tnit?i . npai en with the Rt rt class j ? - " TURKISH FLEET RETIRES Lcnves the Dardanelles anil En- ! ters the Bosporus, i '?u stantlnople, ? N t. E Ths Turk! to?day ? m i Dardai 'i.. i. barga pn i oel snd ; tl oleum ha? been raised. An Italian boycot! hs be? gun, and custom hoe ? porti to-.i;??- re. r?.- Itall ?il goods from s et? smer. Ths l h snd Visier o| . .... i|oi of 1 Tl- newspapers are pessimistic over the ittuatkm, asserting thai it i- hopeless to ? anj thing from ths pow? i - I u Sultan has ordered prsj si s In th mo Invoking I ? lion of the igali Lot don, 0* t. ?? A ?: -? n . lo ' PU? from ' 'on- tat i inople ? - thai great rt ol the Tui Irish fl? ? ? ?: ere. i? Is unknown whethw ths ? ? ?vi i .'im,im i? ?i to convince the doubt? Ing public of il lurvivsl, or whether II srai 'c. ' '? nuiiitt? ?- ot Union .?tui Prog? i?de Psi ttem? i. that II would nol i ?? a Ise to i ?-fus?- lo Va ence ii the new ministry. Poi i Bald. Egypt, Oct. T ? t. - - | the Gov? ' ? Bui / i '.? al i ilnst < tlnui d pi eeence In thi Turk? I anapor! Kaiser, which has been her? . s r SO Tl ? ? onsul i ontenda j thai tbla co ti! i ? i '?? neu. | irallty of Ibe c i ABRUZZI HERO OF THE DAY Duke's Daring Stirs Italians? Pope Witching War News. Taranto, i "t. ?'?. \ I? ? -Admiral the ., ; i ? Abrusxl a bos? flotllls a i ? In action al Preveas, arrived here to? He received s mngnlfloent ti-.ti from the i bo carried him I otlld? . high in triumph. Rom?, Oct Th? I '?ik.- ?.r rt ?? Abruasl ?, me hero ol Ih? n omi m Thi : s Iftn? -; in i efflcli i ' his nai .?I a ork h -? .-<! the whole countrj to enth H. porti ? i? ?? daring bj Indli kdual i -. i oldl? rs hwvs gr< stly | p? ?iplr. The ?hadOW N hlch lii ! "in aal ovei the Italian ? Pli H bei ? ? t and Imi ot? In tl ? of the general aesei Ion thai i ? I ? opean ?tat ' s .... , ??'??? awaiting news of th? capitulation or o????? y lien of Tripoli. Th< ? unning up ol th? n flag over the base "i Italian power in Africa will be th? signal for th? infuft. t tens "t thousands o rough? oui Italy snd bi II Isnt illumli ati< n ol cities. At the Vatican tl r pro?] ? followed with anxious Inter? t The Pop? received In sudle. Pi ter Paul, th? t?. mil Patriarch of \i menii a ho ?:?. laid thai Pope Plu? had itudl? ?i deepl] ' ' ' ' Italy ?ml Tur. key and had never I ? able to ses an es? cape from the Impasse except through tue tarj a Ithdrawal >?? Tui *??: . Thi Patrian h said that for the present Catholics In Turktsy sre nol threatened. i . l'ope . ?prest ed th? kx II? t thai <'.<th oii? -? ware i.ivai uphoMnra of Ottoman s thority in Turkey and thai ti ???, would noi tak?- pari tu any revolutionary mov? Neither tin- Pope nor t'i. Pstrlarch en? r i.- Albanians to rise Both believe the wai will bs shot l -1 TURKEY NEAR A REVOLT Central Committee Strongly Against Kiamil Pachi. Constantinople, Oct. ?'? Confldenc? mus? r r,t bs : i ;?? sed In the Bold p ic blnet, ,,- n i? said that Hai?i Pa?iia himself may resign coon. Ths nos Cnblnet wns forim-d, n t with I ? '"-i.' perllamentar miiiation, but to savi app. aiani ? . .< \ ? trtotli Turks no longer could tolerate tb? ? mdltlon of a headleea nation. Klamll Pachs ii.. lin? i offl ? i" cads? ol tl ? Int? r? v- niiii of the Young Turka' comn It!. government. Then i much excitera? ni am? ? pie Italians art being expelled, ind rases of maltreatment are multiplying if the nt situation continu? s, gravi dlsurbanc? i ?arc to i? ? srx I d 'i. ? . om ih?.? i?. enroltlni volunteers, <?f arhom ? . an ready. K asovo hs i ? ?? ?,,. n and volunteei sn rapi j |oln? nica, .?.i?.: ?utir and Jains Thai i Inten* actlvltj in mlHtsry Bin lea, Ihe resen i,..,, ? ailed to srms throughout I key. Ths Central ? 'ommlttes m s. ... i ... , m- iiiiiiiK out telegrams and ? . ???pos < bag Klamll Pacl a'i election. 11 i,. ... a portfolio the committee threat? ? ,v? n-!.,i trouble it also oppo es th? opening ?.r Parliament The mobilisation ??r troops seems to be Intended, sei for operations sgsinni Italy, which cfa m ? ?.n. ?'* ni.'ik?' Impossible, but to dope win? ;t poselbts internal upbOSVSl London, Oet '>. An Inter? ting epon i eurrenl ta day from Constantlnopii i .? ?rhlle Oeimsni favors th?- adoption sl Italian ultimatum n-^ thS basis .,| pea? MgOtlStlone, I'.i'-at liritBln proposer! Hihi Tripoli shall become a privileged tributary 'i i rklata ? Us ?vi I .'? ? leint Tu ? o- Italian idmlnii trat Ion ? :' i '? talninij n ? .dut? of lbs Sultan Rom? Oct '' pedal te tlK at Milan from Constantinople to?da) thai Bald Pechs bs praetissll] termed a Cabinet, a majority of the metnbei longing to lbs Commlttei or Union and Progress Reehld r.? hi. fbrmertj Turk? ih Ambassador al Rome, was nol Inclined i tfoMo of Ton Ign All i i .oiiiion, ? n t | \ Bslontcs disant? ii is "Jhs Tistes" tays thut tu? Committee of. t'ni'iii and Progress ha? drawn up a ion* proclamstisn to i-im-ope, pratesting and sppeslhtg SgSlnst Italy's "eriininal gad unjuftillable aRpreHslon." BISHOP FAVORS THE WAR Bonomelli Says Taking of Tripoli Aids Civilization. Home. Oct. ;.. Monse?or lionomelll. tiishop of Cr?mone, end ens of the most distinguished of Roman Csthotta stnlat. . has Issued a pasters] letter to ths etorgj and the CathstiCS of his ?llores?? on the gnhjeci of Tripoli. Th? Bishop is widely. known foi his liberal views, but for which b Ii commonly held he would have boon msde a carding! before now. a letter WTitten by him at tin- request ol those Interested ?.?a a feature ol the Woii.i Mlsshmsry ?Conference bald in Edinburgh in June, UM, in the presen! letter to his tl ? Bishop ssj s? ?'? ? . i slamj ' a i-11 Ible courg?. but ss the sunrise of pea? . ? ?till far off. m certain rasca, bk< that ol Tripoli, it i? a hard .... - , tb? triumph ot ; istl? ? ?and ' iv lllsatli n. n is- not blind o ? i or ., thlrsl hm conqui.-: wbl th lias imlnccd Italy, already too patient and t?.o ?.ft. n ?i.-.. :?i?i, t<> have recoui ??? to ?.t tu?; nut tita neoraatty for our defence .?tul i rot? et ion ? < o i '.?? and ?ii. vindication of our uatt <?ai dignity, loo often overlooked by Turkey, while the Ottoman Empire Ii crowded with Italian in o i ?rant? wl ? bi Ing n elr It ength. th ilr and the Influence of their i a pi tal Into the commerce and iiulustry <>t the 11 > ? Bishop ends by saying thai be sp-. ..-o? i? and encourag ?"" l" Tripoli ilso i - ' luse, nexl to ? i tricolor, ' the cross; next to the worl of cli lltsa- ( Ich hs freed tbe from slsvery Italy certainly win : ? thi relist? ? ' ">' the work of th mlastonariee, protected by the ? late, will producs - slqt rj transforms? tl.it. be sa) "in the last Bsys of my llf? i. s Bishop "i < 'm i-1 and an Italian citia? n, I ? oldlera with all the strength of mv soul. snd the far*.i ii. lei bi ? ray snd v. ail ?.? i1 ii . ' n.il. il i :.? BI hop's oils. (tome, ' i? ' Pin thou ?and xHdiei <, Da? tives "i Brythrwa, the Italian protectorat? in Afrl&x. have offered themselves fo ? Tripoli, s. nator, the i iuk< I d'Andrla hi- ? ? ? t? i ? .? :' ?? army as a i ..p lain of cavalr) l*rtno Pro p? i ? ?'ou?nna rlj Ma? or ol Horn? and : i turn? i to tii icrvlce ; - .' m.. 10 ? ol ca? sl NO MEDIATION IN SIGHT Turks Plan Diplomatic Move to Embarrass Italy. 11 ? ;. .".. Bostan! Bffendl, thi I .gate "i in?' ' 'ounctl ol tbe Internar? Bi m? its v t'nlon, b> ing ? ounselled by other and influential meml to-ds t< .. itlng thai Tui kej o Uy to Italj to ai Itrate all the dlfl ... ' n the two govern both I ' The Hagu? . oni entl? a, if Ital; n . I| eon probable, she nill be still furthei pla< ? .1 In the wron. ' the wo Id, the it? - liinks. . i. < '. t. :.. stati i- ' " tment I res ling of th ai ti? !? ??? Tl liagii? ??? n.? ntlon bearing ??i, m- ?. ? ? : ? i to -i sny man? ii.it"! ] pro. Islon i. o ' I nation to offer to mediate, sltbough ?i H admitted that the ii..-t articK d eon itruetlon, mlghl have conveyed an oppo* lit? Impi ? ? 'the i itei psrtlsm? I'nion, at a- session In Peris, app? I i Into thai :i. lala h? re. The Stnt D tment, ra? ntng pi.i 1 t It V "t ?' 'Ic. ui.-iii.iti'.ii in physical p to nwail t Anierl i.' ? -ill he .... before n ? WAR AVIATORS FOR FRONT. N plea, Oct. ?" Sine military aviators, with < Ighl monoplan? snd tar? will i? sent !?> Tripoli under rommaud of on the air rao i m ne t.. V? i I? - ? ' U. S. S. CHESTER AT MALTA. i,0 ' Th Cnlt? d States crut? r i or arrived hen tod ij ?"i i he s ' . The i '? ? let ?ill go to IM mi to prot? Amerii I ' ;. tb i The Italian steamer UlMgno sailed lo-ds] for Tripoli " Ith i" a ; an. r i o i ? ?pondents. \\ |<? n.. r tie ' v HI i ? i- i mit?! i?, ??and i ? sts \ ith Uni adn irai. RESERVISTS REFUSE DUTY. Bern?, Bwltaerland, ?yd Six thou llallai . ? ' i hav? i?., n call? d to th< ? i, but ;? lai ge propor tlon ol them hav? i 'fuaf?d to go, Meetings ??r prot? ? i?<?'??? h.-i'i. snd ? \? ral bun hav? asset t? d thai I h? l s III renounce their natlonsllt) and become Bu Ins ?tber ' an ?-? -i i e und? r tha ? oloi. CHALONER ACCUSES FAMILY Says Relatives Put Him in Asylum for Ignoring Them in Will. i i. uiottesvllle, v.. . Oct ". >? ?? ntl? ? ! ?.g? m- rtds and m? ml. ?.: ?us own family, the Chsnlers ?.f New fork, to?dsy mai k?-1 l nuatlon of John Armstrong ?iThalotier's deposition in hti ? fi ;? the ? eov? ry i held for him by s court'? committee In Neu York ..,1 the ground thai i.?- I- Insane ? 'halone u- lared il al hl - relativ? - him committed lo Bloomlngdal? A In U ?;. . ? i : bad l- si a* ?i th | gnon ?i in- br??th?,.- and t< ? ? In his a 111 snd ? ? i ? ? that a i '? ? ?'???? ist ?: i io I.- ??.i? Morris Deacri his cant came ?bout, ? 'linioii'?:? asid la- was taken to Neu ? have res! ?? id - ? ? reatlon and n-a!dm 'it bj an oculist, i n. list," he ?!? ' larsd, i urned oui t.. be i h m,,,-, a Bi U? ni' >? Henrj ?Lewis ? r snd manag? r "' th i ?banl? r estai ? dire? tor of the ..a. i. ?. j low do, i.' ?aid, Ing" iiim off to in-- ' ?under the Inssnil - Iswi of Ni laid, t" n al Moirli ? con ? His safe ? ? i rifled , omtnltt? ? I'b.iloii? r will n it go i , Bioomlngdale snd his ? ?*? >i- from th? asylum to Virginia it will probabl) ink. -,??,, ?,i 11 ? -. ... ? n, . umpleti his lorj : i. a 11 ? soon s? |>os* ble, ss It I* ? ipect<*d to i>. reached on th? ?Jockei ?.t th? i lilted siuu . .i ?'..mi for Southern New Kork not lat? r ths n Januar) i EMERSON GIVES BRIDE A HOME Dr'iR Manufacturer Presents He- with Fin?-? Maryland Estate , i -i.- ' i: litlmore, ' ?? I faptah Isaac 1 i. .-??n mllUonsire clubmsn and d? ig manu. ? ? 'i?, is building n million ii" Is t thi mansion and i s " Brooklanda.I, ; ? ?f ib. Browm Ui Oreen .' .. n,m,.- for hi? n? W bride 'ni. est?t? i ? long? U t?? tlu let? Mi ? Mai I m i? 111 l? u ? :l. '?? II i 'ai roll und ?taught? ? oi tb- late Mar? u i Th? man- Ion la ?>? ? olonlal design, with k frontag? ol - ?" '? ? i. snd the ? tat? "ii -i ita of two hundr? .i . i ? in? i in Mai ? land 1 In I ulldini moi ?? than ,.t,i ii on? ii. -i ? ai old, m Brown di. ?i 1.1-i Ma snd ??in ? lie i?. pi. .?n.. ii ? ?tat? m i ?i : be i? nelll ol i ? i two yuuni ? ? i \i. Pi i l in?'? I Hi oa n Mi iti t* n s .o nol men? 11..11..1 m tha ??m ii?-. however, msdi ns wuit'-ilun u? Us gr?bste, WAIT ON ASSEMBLYMEN I .Miiiinr.i from rlr?t paar. railed to order. Then, n? there were ?till a largo sSSSber of nb?enteef-, anntrmr re? cess vas Bushed for until H o'SlO- k, bttt '? wa? long after 1? o'clock when the As BOmbly got together tin- third time. The ? ?fSTS all taken in th?- cxttectS tlon that trains yet to nrrive would bring to Alhaeiy enough members to pass the bin. Opposition to Bill Develops. During the afternoon u lively opposi? tion developed to the I-VrriH-Wauvelt bill bscauaa ?>t" a formal atatesnent circulated by Assemblymen Ward und Murray, Re? publicans, m New York. giviiiK their rea? sons lor believing th... bin objectionable it ?ras signed by many Democrats as .Mil ss it? publicans. Among the Dssso cratS who attached their naines to tic atatemenl ?rsra Assemblymefl Larenit, Frhdiiinn, T'-rry and Fry. The stato ni.'tit follows: The UBderalgned members ol Assembly both parties were elected on pi.it forma which pledged the enactment i.-:i direct primary h-w. Throughout th.. present session we have sought an op ?ortunity to fulfil these pl< dg< 4. Th?. objet t of '".ir. ' t primaries is to able party members t.? oontrol their 1 ni- n.. m (nations ami their rnachlnery. To - ure this object every ? Broiled party member 01 group mus? 1?'' treated on sn equality \^ itti every othsi member or group. Wi deeply regret til*' the only .?"-call. : cir? 11 primary bin on which the Asaembl) la allowed '" vote defeats this object Mtd violates this fundamental i>\ conferring on th. party organisationa us? of th.- party emblem, party funds ami part) machinery for self-nerpetuatlon ?Mess of ill.- real wlshca ?>f tli<- party members. it is :1ms apparent that reel direct primaries an to 1,.. ..... ai-.-.i and platform - yel t.. in- r- deemed. WO oppose this bill because we v ?'I not. be parti"?! to an sttOB Pt '" <i' the public. Manj members B*ho Brushed to return ? io attend Assembly inventions in their districts were prevented from doing so. Assemblyman l**rw*i Btuyveaani phonier Bros a delegate to the ?fd As* sembl) District convention In Dntcr*ess I'm.in.-.- thi? afternoon, but be srss told t.. ? > here by the Democratic leaders .-? oi the BosBlbillt* of there being . vote on the primary MU ai an* tune, ii. elegraphed to the convention that be would be unable i" i.i- present? Assemblyman Friedman sBnounced to ntghl ihut .m mature mflectlon he had di .1,1..( t.. ? ippoi t the mensure, si though disapproving sum? of Its pro yistona, in order to carry out the behests o. 1 he R011" st. r platform. ? " . MRS. DORE IN ASYLUM Woman Who Said She Was Eckert'.?; Widow Identified. ai,.i.i;. town. x. v. <>.t. ?. Through a picture printed In a Nea Fork newspaper ? n, April 1 lili, ? mysterious woman na* tient in !!:?? Mlddletowa Btat* Hospital ha.? Ideatifled ;i- Mm Louie? her?-, who ? ? ? ear mid ?hi wa? tlte b Ido? " ' ;. i" ral 'i h ?ma ? T. Eckert, form r di i of -;:. Western Catea Telegraph Com* p. n- , who e . state ..f 12,600,00? had in litigation. The woman 1 .une t.,, tin- city m ?? ral sgo and engaged board at the home ? ? Kalbbs. Aft? 1 tin* Mrs, ? .. ted queerly, ind '?'?.- a ?., September ". IsbI ?everal and othi r ertlctea dlssp DOttned tut1 pola ?-. 'i he h - ras ai a railroad at ttba, where salting for a tra?a, and In a bundle found n..- n 1 -. Ing Brtl? ii Ai tl--- ? ? i:. cord ;r Z woman gavi her nnmc aa s\r^ 1,011151. Dore and her address ?>- So ?"??'.?? west 178th treet, New Forte. After an examl ? -....i- committed t.. the Btate Hoe pll I I. .'? 1 .. man WlM Mid Ii' B a ? a BOS '?? appeared .-uni Mated that he . to havi her commttb 0 to a : tat* ? ?. bul ihe had alara] 1 n fu? d to ?;??. Mr?. ?; I. Darle* or Dot" appeared in Ii.. Eel erl asa but April, about two week* after :? sas Iried. <>ne night she appeared ;.i th. house <>f Burros it* C? -alan, and a f. v, .;.i\? later told th? ?ton in court, but ict until she had !.? en subpesi ted by the tat? 8h< BSld thai ;-. ISM ? hes Gob* Eckert was head of the Atlantic .s. Pacific 1 rraph Company, he gave her ? n ciiiyine:it real pasead and in ISM she met him In froBl <>f the BelssoBt Hotel. Ae* ctrdiag lo lier itorj the two had luncheon there and the general told her hi* fsmlly wen coi iplrlng to have him put in sn 11. asked her to marry him so he could bo protected, and the two wem for .-, loi g automobile drive, m:d were married. bul Mit Devie? iiore coaM not remember Ihe place or th" minister. She Bald she refused to ?rear the ring of lha seaeral'a dead aife, which he wanted ?.> us? in the ceremony, ami added that sin only rnaxried m of pity, anyway. Borne of her other ?tatementa were thst she never lived with the genersl after their Btarrfsge; that L'lendennln Eckert, the generala son. bad : her M>-,00S t.. testify bi curt whether abe "awore to truth .?,- Uee1 . and thai ah* had s deed to thi Eckert house and her .i. a itroag bos in Waih? ': Kt"ii. The Surrogate allowed her (?? start for gel ? papera, bai abe did nol reappear to presa her claim. Indeed, oven her attorney ?liii not ex|?.,t that abe would, and aaM bo She wrote i!..m Wash* Ington that her ticket had run out, at had b Durt wanted I ? r It wi uld i avi to ?? nd aa oftta r foi Th* ??' rrogati did not thlnl there wa sny U.l' CATCH ROBBER IN TUNNEL Shopping Crowds Help Police? man in Thief Chase. Aft? 1 .i ??'? : ? ral I le ka Ii which the earl) evealag shopping crowds In I 1 aveaue kilned, an alleged robbei a caugbt ia the Hudson tunnel station *?? ::;.| atreel 1 Thomas NoIbb, foreman of tin Commer? cial Btablee, al No. SN Wee? IStli ? as walking In front ol Ko h? w 1 a h s ??? n .1 building Ib ? man ?pi-lu* out from 1 ei,nui ? pH? ..1 building material, kaocked him down and took bia pocketl.k, oontalnlng , ... and 1 paw ntlck? 1 for ? wab h, Solan aereamed for help, and th ma 1 .n, t..sard B? reBi? ??'? aaue Pol ? 0 was a t ? ? I I ? ! 1111 a \ 1 : ? 11 coi . ? ihe ? alls for ?sal ? ince and ran ? ,.1 through th.- Btreet I 1 aa? Mm ami turned back, running lato Blxtli ,1-., nue .'.'i in nlng south lb re Nol m and ?< ? -,v-'1 Joined th? 1 nil? .?man ?? , ha ? The robbt r da bed ii?>v. n the or the tonael atatlon, past th? tloket choi 1.1 and sraa trj lai t.. board 1 1 rain ? ? aught m tin polk ? bi .n ". 1 a pi ii. -.i 1. was Leo Cocbran, ol No. SM Ninth aveeue foui I . , . JAIL FOR MEDICAL FRAUDS. 1 ? William Tayloi. head of thi ITn ttedlcal In-'mu.-. ,,i ,\,, JQ \\ , . 1,,. t, was a ntenced lo on ? year In the ,.., p. miar on Blackwell'a Island . ? h< pi? adi -1 guilty, before 1 idgi n ?! 1 m: .I State? 1 ireull ? 'oui 1 ?1. il ?- mall? m a at n. m. 1,, ,1, i, ,,, 1 11, Taj 1er 1? th? fifth man ?eni ?.. pi iwm thli \ eai i"?' deft audlng pei hid? 11 , augh . ii? n .- ..r th? mall Lo reprci ent?tions to '?It A?U1U->1 ?-Hi olcUin 3*1. GEN. REYES DENIES PI Stories That He Plans Revolul Absurd, He Says. DENOUNCES MADERO'S AC Election in Mexico Farcical, Declares?Forced to Flee for His Life. (few ?Orleans, Oet ? l;' 'ii Reyes denied to?nlght raports t?nnec 1 Im wiih flu- organization of a BOW r??v lion In MtSfcO. He nrnve?l this uftcti from Havana, and will leUVS bete tO-l row for San Antonio. Tea.? SThStS le pi ably ivin Desks his home. General Heves aays be win continue manifest an active b?teres! in t1 affair.? of Mosteo, but brsads a- , bs the stories tnsl hs Is planning th" au lishmeni or a revoiutlonsry junta m : Antonio. He v..is ??ttially ?JHUphStlf In clsrlni abaeiutol) fglas the statems that be bas formed hii SltlOUOS with 1 tirio L>la? sad th" Mexh-an ??.elalltit lea Flores Magon. a combination nith latter, be ?eld, wsa "Impossible." 1 eral Reyes ?i? clsred that be * forced to ii--. fi.im his country <?n the . of th" election, which, bs ?Mid. Madero I f?iseiy ,|. ?-, lared wouM bo free, be cause iif.- ??a; hourly endangered ss ;i resit theqrxowlng conditions ?if anarchy fostei by tie- ? -.?> m r. . otutlon. "The i.? m ?leo ara greatly di??.' pointed in Madero," .-ai?l M?nerai Rej "Thi i- '."'?i ;.i ???.? - il becai m adero !.a?i ?ol ttinly an?l Impresatvely < clsred for ? ana md bitterly arraigned the Ctentiflcoa Mou t ? I . I..i : .! .1 111 til? pr. mises, f"?' they were nol given b fi election, and, instead ?.f ClentlAeos he has lolned hands with the No Free Election in Mexico. ? Not only wei ? tlie promt m ol I ';??.-? nullified bj th? SCtiOn Of .Ma.ten. i?- forcing up? n the i': - ? m the appointment <>t only .Ma??? i a- to ot?ct ia evei v pai t of divins?; Ma I i" ii. ..i u. control of th? el? t all other ties wer.- persecuted and ba?i nol th?- gus gates ot ths sHghtem protection In tnekti tbeii campaigns t?... persecution f theii opponents b) ti lowers ?if Madero, Reyes added rl? d so far thai ? to es? el-.- the boasted frei ?im h we shot down in the -ti sets of Huebetan, Mo terey and other pi?ces Been m the tl ot Mealed, he said, men were Iran nolel) '??? ? ms- thej gs theli ;t-> ; i. Reyial pan?, whose candidate for ?Pre i??- nt the gem i i s -? er reciting the Incidents of Bunds B ?? m ? ' s ii> n a ?;. m? nstration o gantsed In his honor In Mexico 'it. wi fereed to disband after being attacked i a mob and th? general was stoned wh? ile attempted to ?address ois adh?rente, ? led to give hli ..|. quate i..iot.-"t:on .?i in> tin i thai ? 'in. Inability of the government to gut t.? him end hi- followers protection ol th? llvee, be eras forced to withdraw bis csnd for tb" Presidency snd Bee from Hi countrj ? futun a? tlona said <;? su r tl B ???-.in depend largely ?"? >!'" personal si* ? . Madero governn Qeneral Reyes laughed at the starj fron Mi tico ' i-.-, tolltng of i!'- ? uppow I Shi 1 mont o?' i ' irgo of arms and amm? fi om - >me Am? I? an port to Bahn Ci "Thi beul ei Id? nee of thi uni rul ? ot thai story," said the -; neral, "Is ths i. . t v in ? rer reach H ?'ruz or anj other | - ? READY FOR TOBACCO FIGHT Independent Interests Retain Counsel to Direct Attack. Will? the American Tobscco Compsit) d? Is? .'?' th? u ing "i Its pi ' - miss tion. ' tobacco Ii I I : o I gin serious pn p .i? ' ? a Ma plan for I ? <? dli rat of th? T? Trm as sunn us ii becomes s matt? r. ? .-id fi was ?aid ? of the American Tobacco Compenj the plan would bs submit!? ?! to I ? this week Although the independent i: ? ?.?.t full* milled sa yet, the possibility of a ?-..| ? ??' l.-.l effort w.is !:?-li| ?. ;? by the larKer interests. The Cigar Manufa? Asao? latlon of America and th? v Cigar Leaf Tobacco Aesoctutlon have r. telned Louts D. Brand?la of Boston, and ?Wits ii. I?evj to guard their Interesta Mr. Brendel? arrived here vestente] to stell preparations, and though h- would n..' dis? is? the action he contemplated he promised actlvlt? as soon as th, plan was died, The Amei ?'"tupan:.- lost a point yesterday In Its litigation against the Old Indian Bnuff Mills for Infringement of a trad? marie Judge Lacombe, of {he United .-?Mtes ?Circuit Court, granted leave t<> ths Old Italian Snuff M';!s p, amend the answer to th? trust's complaint. '; h ? amendment contemplated is th? ai ? that the American Tobecco Company hav? Ing b.'.-n adjudged an Illegal comoli is not ? ntltled to r- ; ? .. action ?n ' a court of <??! j MISSING ENGINEER SAFE Perkins Lost Four Days i? ** Adirondacks Without Food (Hv T'lffrnirri to Th? TtSMBM 1 RaquetteLeke, N v.. on - ?t??jj?/jw ?h" terrtblc strain of nearly r??r ?* wanderlag, lo*; in the isat .Mir0R.Jl retaste of the Indian Riv.-r eeuabry^M bert B, ferkln? this rnoVBiftg lira?;?^'^ ?fU into Hun':? (amp to food and ?h?*?^" Bas?e be parted with hti r.?ni>anioa/^ .Sunday as bad been without food atu) \?J Sot BBSS a human face. y... \-, ij.ji,' Dm trying ord.al. he I? in Hurpfl?'lB-l good eahdftton, thanks to the r*e?rY,\J Uth which stood Mm In Kooil ?t^ arid doubtless >av?>.l him from .l?ath ?* itiofl and axnosara. Therr? irai no one In the camp wh?? Perkraa entered n. but some turn w. were Ktayinx there ?ml who were m?^" of the partis* that were searehlag ??, him anas returned, end in a ?hon tin?, he w??--4 drlnklag h-a . ofl . ijt.. laf*r ?an bi tha hunk. Aidd?- from a llfth- f.?? . -****. treme exhaustion which la to . ? etpretg] reported to be in good condition, ?at H is not tim ight he will rnsment injurv from ht? arduoua *?*??fi esses. wi.en ?t becaaaa kaown thai hi ?a? i<mb th? stale i ? t gave oui--?, fcr u available Sre wardens, patroliaen ??j p:im*- protectora In that part ?q. rondaeka to ink?, part hi the ?esreh, t,, number of nien BO ampiO] tin. iia.? weal i" wo: - rs>? until there at th? luint I IV M gWeeS* inteffclestsj. Tim. the \, Woodruffs ?amo near Ra quetta i~ik.>. t. ..k ? leading pert ? reding the seardi, < . 11luar tti nun to :., from B I parts of tic WSS Haa/a ?'ami? Is laeated on * branchai the loattaa River, about ua<.-ei; miles ?.?a of < lid Porgi _L BROTHERS A5TOR HACE AND FOURTH AVfcM'E We're brimful of confidence in our ability to gratify the most exacting demands for Men's and Boys' Fall and Winter Suits and Over 3 coats. The great variety of styles, fabrics, patterns and colorings we are showing reduces to a minimum the time re? quired to make a satis? factory selection. Fall Hats and Furnishings. ESTAR 0V ER HALF A CENTURY 6% Mortgage Bonds OrtVr.il Bl Pat ill?'? J'."l In'?r.?t l>.ininatiiiil. of lljBBB?-*">00? SH?fl An Impr ' *t - let tia N**w Yot ? ? ttei rlty. I In tho I ; 11 annum. a coi tervatl e lav? it m , not iff? i?, to bi Wr te for In'orirution u.-cui V " NF.W YORK REAL BSTaTE SECURITY COMPANY 42BROADWW K V. CITY \... ;?. .> 10,urn.iirm CasMal Sl.NSSBJ A SUGGESTION TO HOME COMERS Our Interior Decorating Department is complet? in every detail?and is at vour service to offer suggestions and submit estimates. Imported Wall Paper? w.'h Fabric to match Cre'onnea and o'her Upholstery GoixU Draperies- Lace Cur'ains - L'pholi.tery ? Odd p.eces of Furniture -Artistic Repr? ductions. Walter J. Brennan Company? ?37 Lexington Cve., ?or. Dili M, ?M>P- (? ruittt Ceatral Mara? CARPET J. a J. W. IILLlllJ T? i .?in Columba?. Eei CLEANING S5o West 5I?. St. Columbus Day Tfie Climax of Golden Autumn I he HuiNon Ki?er I? ;? ?'? ? 1 In- lia? I in.- II.IUl.i. I rip Steamer HENDRICK HUDSON :i I" A M W '-' - ?" \ M . u Paaeeaser < sinter! - Pompan) -i. ? ? ?. ?? pr? i 1 ! Hudson River Day Line Te*aphone 4141 Spring ior Circular. ?lffittkm. ?^w'i^ _. ..._"?.'? ' ?waa?aaHMBBa?gggai ?w?1 fn?*?iii?BiiiiiW,!jni'l|>|||i ?..,.,.. ??.?st-? _. **-" T_LT_7_-_rr_ry .???as ' ' ? _,__ as.. "~z-~J KXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS ? at our v> n ?J<t Nth S \,, ,i.?;! . will b? hurl t ir<Ml the cai ileasnen ol nrt rkm? vVarcroom?, an I therefore wi ?vill ,.t ,:: Pianos al ? Special Reduction j" prie? Ma "?? l r's,. !' . ..: | ? ? flfei CALL AND CONVINCl: YOURSELF ?:,.? Krakauer was ?elected bj lhe*?? r__-_ nm in thx-ir Coutots as the ''-'.., ?r?* |? Sum? arc mnv w exhibit??? ^^-s^jjj. -?-?. ?^ -?. ??j^ a-'-.? ',tjvc waferooms, KRAKAUER BROS. tjjAjjWgjQr^ Brooklyn-^? Livingston St. Bronx-136th St. and Cypress ?v*