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" 1 DRAMA Opening of the Irish Players" New York Season. . re were two reitmnties far altead fot last Motiday. One ?a? that it would b* "h ..f November, th.- other, that t)i? Players, who srere tbsa te ssaka then Hppearan?*?? In Nea York, would I* ''amateurish'' by those worthy ob i.r r ? Ir notions of llf. r -|. ?'-. froan I hi Insi.lc? of theatre?.. SIWJ ng t-'.ni the theatrUa r >>..m? of Rroadua?. But >t may he fotitir - - that the vallan! . ru?h In to dissent will remalr These Iri?-h Players and theli ?.?,?. .nd piny? are new, and nothlna: i> '"??red a? riowlt? in a City ?.?.tilet 'Cbt up frith tli? time?, an? . 'mi. ahead of them N-"*-? York, it maj red w1th"iit ;.*o much fear, doer .'.-? ?? i f.ir the world? stas?* ? beg- ipc.ir'ls some of them in mor? ? ?-11). le whisper? "Whop \"-?u Y.jri? , little mora a??cu at otase te i'la??*rs i' ?v>?- tbat It? Iba aKt-'i'?ntloii from the Al> ? Tl??ntre. is th? ;.inat'?nr But thll SfM ra np.'ii it gently the Irish ?Playera ara srlnntna a ? M happy s'it.-s?. for it still remain' ? 1! tbe pla\?rr*?rs In New tt... Hr.ih'i?*? houaai the Ughte?t fare is pur\eved. Nor a - \'\?. fork'a playffoera New y..rker? .? per ' .a.I WlU I -III? ev i . ..n. eivshle und ancno <rt broken But th?1 m?-tb ? ? f thai? master nould ruin the , would tho method-? of any ;>??y ' producer ' wl 0 might be ? anv?d , ' truth a Meh win as> of professional appraisers. ?.?Hite u?. 1 not penetral? ISSS excellence. unit that 1? ?rigs ere not acting, scenery ? ? sitting and "propartlee?'' sveri th? ?on?-, a/e not set ?-(,,,| ?r.;.t (f voinia; f.'l)?- make tip a?, ac?"1 folk ?hey follotr n ?'.-e of th? ?tR?o when tbe ?tace W-? 1 ?.o(.le?l -*ith Hctor?. ?vd rot> A* |n cur Bopled largely with non-a?*to-? slv Is 't desirable t h? t theatrical re?ruttad from oetosrepa better ??np!ov?d in toastln? ihlna -* hom? on winter evening? ?ralktng tb? stage and in jumping One-night Mand? Beside?, there . time ?a hep artnr, wer? made by plav sorts of prirts. and it Is by playing ??W ?.or?? of parts that these Irish Playera ? their ?"xp'-nence ??prl make It a rather Bill experience from treat of any oth?*r any of mo-h ropnt? that is perform ? r op ??-is c?e of the Atlant!'*, 'n the Ot? -.r ? jft ,v.? remark the ?o.railed "?fork "?mpanles" of the hour are not forcrottep. Irish Playe?-? are restoring to their a'ntre. at sr.v rat*, a <*ertain simplicity h is novel to our day. though it has '.???hind it. It is something ?? ?'? - ?? ; Itj of the Ellf-absthan if the comparison be not over c > There la so little scenery that the seems almost bar?, to patrons of the of to-day, ar?d some ike that of Monday night's .- th?- New.?." are of an order so In th? akyllnas, that it If the eye Linked at It This and otl ?*r lendings of the ? be ?lie wholly to a Btraln Umpllclty. hut may partly be due ? that the Abb.- "*"v i ???? ??j not ? ?-. do the ? e?t || i an ?? Ith ?derate menus Pul -he Importan) Ut at a perfon I ?he Trl-?'; ? cry. nor e Intent ? ? are - ..,.- thacf .. ? .4 are not like livm.lveds of ? arre? with wh!<*li our Amerlean ? ? are 'imr- familiar thrust at) ? I i apon representations rf '?fe s ' * ? i and Ai able to I the Bovrei They :?ring know, i.. ? ? ? ? | i - - ? ? eanriot be said for man ? ? -Ivanie : 1 ? as well OS : tleman :n the cali- ' lai fa " Birthright." <*rl<??l don't kill v loua opinion iras 1er a . split itself irrer the s rang id by th* reproval <>f natlni ? traa*ed: and I? : dei - .. - all?-r y ero ' ? |h1 ? .- '?? -v '?'?! ?? ? sad i i at si too -'talk*-. Bui thai . . ? ? I tatuato.i with ? ? - and thtl must hlel H n real ? n. w Fork? na are ?? itly hopping a'..nit an.) arsndei from a ..- ? . ? fly th" ef efTorl thai ? ? : ? i f t, of the I The teei of th? ' I ? ? ; ? ' Impr? ? lOli It leaves natur? i '. too mai ? l ? I ? ? ? ., a Invii i think of th? ? era they e Of the ? gin a hi?-!, la t . r ng fi perfoi mancei , .. ? ? ? , - -, 11i? ir and iic purpost I f th? Both tl" a/rlt ? ? ? i "f this sind. And, it : . f, , ig tl ? edlng ' * ? .t!. .1 I.. 1,i < ? two I . ' . dich i" th< .'l the ? ? Slid . ? ? ? ' I lives. ? - e |r . ?! I?. ? largely , ?m.-eals ????if ano which rol the conviction that the apectator Is I? upon and listenin? t?. paaragea oi real life. And the plavwrlghts bare the knar-k ., | tin?; the endlntrs of th.?lr ,,tn\s where lilt v belong Of how f<'vv ,,f our OWn ?tram?? and dramatists can so mvcli i?<? sai?t: ?'?.untie?;? colunms have been ?rritten ehout th.? Irish Players ?-foes they Aral u? peare.1 alaewhere m thi? country, s??me week? aso. and reama <>r ?wtntn? nti their plays. s,.me ,.f the uttetaacea are Miriously misleading. It ,H commoaly r? ported tha? nil .,f Lady Gregory*? playa ar? JoyOU?, comb, but>bl*ng .,vr.?- wirb ti lauaimbie gapecta ?f 11 r??. Well, som? of th?m ar? s.?, but ?who could have -vriti,-n that all are rm had h? H>m*Thi Jail date." which I? a lament Ition in <>n" ?v-t. an?l ?>> th? dark' And who Would have unid, that Sai i Allgood had last ' day night done BDOUt .ill r?-:ir she could do bad h? sern lift and brar'i her ai Mary Cahel m "The Jail Oat? " Tt bave v va ri.? \ which in the nature of things cannot !" revealed o even mggested m a single progra ? ? en if that programme maleta of three pieces. Take Mr. ?Sinclair i l'an Kogart] in "The Mineral Woi a three-set play, whl^h i- not >-et announce >n th?- . me foi X'-w Cork, and '?"'ri? ta ? hla work In tn.,? piece wot, his B< g>i>ant m "Tb?? Kistn^ of ih< Moon" "r his Jach smith in "Spreading the News," both at Monda ? u Un,i a difference as <li?-1 in? : of rhalk from , hees? \ '?finir Mian Ms l'an Kogarty, which, It be hop?Bd, will be s. ,? . an) ? ompen) ,,f piayen? Tas? Kred O'Donovan's Hush Mori ?? ng fel low w .,, ??- killed in "Birthright th bis Magistrat? f> Its evening, or with his sir Thomas M m "The Mm?,i,i Workers." '?"i ? i ?? you have distinctions with abounding differ? n? e. ?nd so h is with others r,t" the'., !ri-,h Playera as they <;? through their range ol The] have something more than slxtj and - ' t they do not crotnplaln of s "??on geart<sd rep?srtory.*' ;,>< the mansgem? The Nr w Thratrs did In Its s.nd - And (praise be ? i they play me and als a'-t? of an evening without bj so much aa the lift" .- ???" ?! eyelid Indicating that Ihe) know an audience Is In sight Thej are play<tra ,,i,,<r refrsshtna v W, "THE LADY OF COVENTRY", Viola AUpr in Louis N. Parker*g Plav at Dalv's. The playgoers of ,n dej an I irdlj I* expected to feel an;, Interest In thi mere fed that In Bngland In ?he tweirt', rentury Kormsns and Saxons hated each other, nor in ?be fact ?b.,r in a pertain townahlp, knowTi a? Coventry, the Norman I-ady i torotl ' a a-a - besieg? d and - onqu? i l/oofrie the Saxon, an?) rhat in order to R.nn her freedom from him and protect tb? tow-ns?r>,eti from his oppri cruelty ?lie rr,.ie throuKh Coventry naix-.i. and yel finally loved and main. : "wild man" who had forced her to terribly heroic deed. To hav a real claim upon the Inter? it . of an audience s plav must have some vital relation to the til ei In its in? cidents or Its chara, tere. There could ' hardly be a better proof of this than was ' offered last night at Daly's In the flrst presentation here of thli latest play of ! Mr. Parker'.? 'The Lsdy of ?'.,v.-ntry" 1? ? poetically written and ?*onstruct?sd with -i I Bure instinct tor dramatic effect It ?a-, . as a wholci well acted. But then was pr? reason for it. Th? play was nol ?rritten | f? .??-? characters, ai "Pomander Walk' The Lady Oodlva and her I ? and ail the others? ?rera poem-people, aura] off in the mista of legend, it aeemed a pity this playwright, who haa understand? nd a genuinely poetl? power, should ? wasted himself upon this old tab. w eet as i snd i ;ii of decorath ? erhaps It ? t that temi?te.? ?iim. Mr, ?Parker's costuming of his play wa.?- really beautiful. Th* settings ?rere delightful In their simplicity and taste. The old castle, faintly .-uri R-estivc of the grand rulas at Heidelberg, Ha Interim hull?", it? t??rra'-'" en I court?, i I s refreshing cene li ed Uty of the piece, Its oostum? . the rhythm of It snd If some composer cho par? "t ir the erhole ; nee ir would t!.? n - on foi r.ejnir. Mien as the Lsd) i ?orol lies ws in a part that suited rM : Mis- Allen i>? ?n and ? Il lllzed. As ? wom? an, i msgniflcent "wildcat." .?s Doroth?e la In the play, -he did not hav? I ? force oi the spontan ou power to mal '?.in re.,; Henry Kolker had five moments ? ha if-ta med, leonine Saxon v. : the Sorman flrewoman with such wild -ion ? ? ?> ?? hen be fell from ',is pan an?i i . ? illop? ? on ahead ol him. >? Is a difficult , ? maintain, thai which Laofri? is writ;- n. ? ?f the "? ?? i - \ m- ent Stei m.? ihentio of ? ? nttv. n?- wa - more Saxon than li- bore his audlen? ?? n from Broadwa; In the few scat! Jane l-'? r: ell as \\> t and Hen Waltheoff played the part of two anxious v ,,i,nc l", > i s with vv Inson ? neas "Lad) "f ? '". entry" .-bow ? a play must i,- m< re than tin. snd v., li scted and Inter? tingl: et before it <-an be vital. Ano man; otl er play? d.i. r thin-;, vv hi? It the i the vit.-ii something which knocks at ih. , ont? mporai ? b< art th? ? ar? ? i? . if badl) v. ritten, badlj :.i and CAST "i" "THH LADT OF CO "V v \ lane ? si ............8 . ? : r.?,, i. . . i u altl -. H . !??? - l|,.w.,rd . r? . . ? ? ? '. ? . l.i.', THEATRICAL NOTES. To night at th? Lyrl th? first tini'- In I oi-i; In Arthui Wing line o i "Th? lerbolt ' ?| i,.- 100th performs nc< ot T o Tl ? ?tre will l . v. i ing, Ml ladt? - .'tt* ndlng Ihe ? win !,'? presented t ' "Kiss . handbagi Henri Ben n Uttl? Bo B u? !! folio? thi I'l-arna (?I,,? . i - at ttl? I Edward & ? ''.,? :..?-?'? talk ? n Indian I tltli a v.,i,i ibii v,,n !..- given at rb- Hippodrom? ? ?? t? Motion pictures ?ill iiius tt;it.- India torn An or < hestra ? ill suppl chai acteri elect? ? from orlg nail th? m? i .aval Belasco la i vv... h ???quired PYohman, Kla? ?*?? Krlangei an Interest In ,, , ,,. ... M? i ropolltan Theati ? s. att i- . i )__, h was "i" '?? 'I earl? last mont] ? in th? hi ,?,, - , Los Ang? I? s, th? R< ? Atlanta Mienta . the ? '.in iij v and ? - .,,,?1 ? ? i . Theatre, S;'"____^_ RAIN HURTS CUBAN TOBACCO. Il? ., ? ' l!' ? ' '"' ?" gresl ' ' ? ana ? I ,!' ' '''" ' i i . ' n PUTS BLAME ON BORDEN OaUtwrifht Denounces Canadian Hostility to united States. i ?ttawa, ? ml . Soi H if there la on? thing in??r ? 'hui. another that ever. < h i- iman ? bo la worthy of the nan." might lo m..1.1, u ?s fostering oi pandering .. spirit of hostllltj and uni ntoalt) between Canada and the I States." '-a"i Bli Richard Csrtwrlght, for n? ? r Minister of Trade and Commerce, ?? ? i ..n s. iihi.- to-day, in the course ? >t an attach ?>ii th. manner in rhlch red proclt) waa a <..ii <i In the last Ca? . ;? .-i Ion i ??' m< little time aso, he sdded, "that Premier Borden took o*cca* - ... ..i .. dinner In Nes York ;.. espr?MM the remarkable goodwill and affection he ? ? i ..?r-. .1 t"' ? hi i "pi' 'i ' he i nlted Had he mad? 'ha- ?.?. t?n. tl L'anatllan elect?.,n v. a?, ?.?in? on. had ha cb'.scii i" cut?, ti,.- attacks ..i blfl followers in th?' campaign an? ... the a*l ras th? ?> pr..g i would have held ins remarks *? n tit'?'.I t" v i' maj m l.-i'i. II opi ? . .i? t. htmaell to knoa ? mat ka wer? .. ? -i\ ? .i in i ?..- fnlted s su- Richard i ? - ditoi ;ai from an Am. ric.ai" i .? hlch nmcluded ' i maj congratulate herself upon having done two nations than ??he '?? in i" abl? .? ..u tor man.' . ] ear." 'I fea tlnu? ?! sir Richard, "that onl) t.". con ?? ll\ 11..- sentiment? of a -. ny persons In i he i nlt?*d a -... .?. ? re foi meri] -v?. ?-11 .. ? ? us i im afraid ; he mis? hlel Mr. Borden and bis friends have done la er than thej air ? \?. b? abl? to ? ? pall ' Sir Rlchai d i ond. m grat? f ui f....is" those English public men aho have recently been esultlng ..' the downfall ,.f n..- Latnier government, which, h< Bald, ?a..s the "iil\ ' .i...-i.t that had i ? ??>' conf? rred .< ??? i 11? ? o British rommerce .-i ral84*d ? hand to asslsl Brit-* li h ai PRESS CLUB FOR COLUMBIA Students' Would Create Inirrest in School of Journalism. '?? itrc ?rd ? i.f Jose] h Ik .-? .... n iaki n Int? rest lurnsllsm, n Pulltser Press Club has formed at Columbia Cnlversttj it? putrpose is t,. ?reate ami maintain ..n nes spapei ?> rltli c and 'he af? fair? ..f the press in general, through d's . tis<.?.,,,s H/1,i lectures- h-- leading newspsper editors end writers ,,f th- country Letters have been written to writers oi th? tails of the Nd? York newspapers, aaklng for iivir co-operation. Man-. >it these, ns *r?.eii sa writers In oth i ? Itles, have promised lo a'.i the club. \ 01 d ' I ' '"'1 ''? tl"' glfl Of "- . to . olumbia bj Ml Pulltser for purpose of CStabllahlng an.i maintain? ing a s<-h.'..! for lournaliam waa the mant ?' st,u..,r. of an appropriate In th? ni w v.-iii un ' I cult) and al id? nta of the university. Through the new club the atudi ni ? to ahow their i ompllai es with the terma >.f the truest of .Mr Pul? 1.1 Z.T. a WOULD KEEP DR. FINNEY Baltimore Reluctant to Let Him Go to Princeton. ? Baltimore, Sqv. 8 -a tremendoua pres? sure is being brought to bosr upon i?r .h.i.ri Miller Turpln Flnney to Induo ?!'?>? of Princeton and remain m Baltimore. Tha do? tor- la an elder of Brown Memorial Church, i the wealthleal Presbyterisn consjregatlona Baltimore. The session h.is just ?.-tit him ;i resolution sdopted and setting forth liiat his going would moan "an Irreparable to tha church." Continuing, the rsso? lution .?.?\s. We wlab t<> remind you that in B Itlmore .-?.'i ..?? wleldii | a power for c.1 that is ulable in Ita value, an.i while we In your de? ?s:..n you will ba snl onl? by a high -? n -- of dutj v.>? hope j ou m.r wa ' l'-.ii to ? main with l?r. Randolph I f the churcl thtnki I" Pinney "would make ;, big mi.-t.ik.? 1.? leave Baltl . . ?.. be? ..ir-- pr?sident ol I?:Im eton." While Dnancial consideration? -.'ill n?>t, it la believed, have an; weight with i>r. Pin? ? ? ? In rea? hing a de? Islon, Il i- said in in.djc il circles thai from ins pra? tl? ?? ai a sui geog Is year. WRITES PLAY AS DEFENCE Husband Sued for Divorce Offers Novel Testimony. ? j .-r, | est? rda*. i n ithod of Introducing tcstl a divo 11 by mean? of a plaj written '? hlmaelf, w hich ?sed to d< pi l fa tbfully all rime Mr. Aim. i \ ? si atl mp'.-'i . m -th...is made lama is by Bhak? - Bpear? Tai : - I ?' ? Bhrew." Mir?. ? i liei husband was rm home .?i.'i Anally left her foi a j ? ar When he 'i.'i return, . . With a ??a.? lighter if . he did nol m all of s... testifl? o ri..-*t Alt..i., i look h? to ? and told h.r he was going to i"-..i - ? a. .li.i Ka! riu... .Mrs. A It ma n ' ? i ?-i feelings, bul Justice Crane granted her an alimony !.. t which Biiuth? i adjustment I lade Altman ha? : ? ? ? living al !* g her hus ... L'en? ? .. i - m JOINS ROMAN CATHOLICS Foster W. Steams. Once Epis? copal Rector. Changes Faith. i i , : Mai ov. 21 The R. ? I",. - t,., \\ Hi ! eel..! . f Kpif? npal ' liui eh. m ,*:h fit. id ? o ; t to Ne* ha eilt? ' i I ' ? i ?V? fork. it. pared Mi ? . hurrh ul Bl i .. (,la i: 11 - i, ? :?? , tmhersl ' le m.ii rted ;i da f Prof? lenuni of Ambers! ? ' >i Mi. and \i Bt. ai n I ave I i: ? ? '.i pnt of the baptism ...i. : da] M Bi ? i i? ? . NEW DE KOVEN OPERA GIVEN. \, ? i lav. n, Nov. -I 'I !.. Bhubei I i ne Hyp? r!"?i 'i h< atn III lie C m oi ganisa ['hrisi n? Morton, Pi l I I!..III. ,| M n und. i i- ; \i thai e Mad !.. Il :-- ? 'h... I. ! ,,i i,, i \ii i '? I i i" ? n abl ... i, .i i - ? i ' ? Hi " and ii... i i: .I? nid m la?-. .i , , -.!.',. I loi 'i ? I I I ? . - , I |< ? ? - LAYING I OBXERSTONE <T N*EW HT THOMA8'f>, | Lett to right s iffi.ii;m ib bop B re* and the Rev, Dr. Btlrea. rectot of ti* BISHOP 1? v\ H? GRHEK. The Margulies Trio. The lirai of the concerta of rhatnber mu "n by the Ad? I? Ma Ti lo took plac? at the i \. nx s ? Lye? itn teat ment The three artists com I this organisation, devoted to the dlffu on of a .1. high type of music Miaa Adele Margulies, Leopold Lichtenberg and Leo B / have been pla iu together for '"" man) reara to be mentioned b> one d-.-iio : ?,, i,. gallant to the lad;.: and I dur ?ni,' the cutir?' period th. y have ?liown I a meet eomm? I ;i!"i, t,, avoid the conv.-ntionai ruts ami prodoee music' ol s ilgh ' Isas and Interesting, siso ' cause n w.i- unfamiliar ? ?> th? general public Last night their programme con? tained no absolute novelty, bul it wai not ?? : lea fi natlng Bo far per forma m >? waa con?*erned there wa the one ?ira? ind? d I? isiieii in er s. roble th Indi? Idual ? ? cell? n? ? .1 tb?> ciitlcal , aped lion ! ? to be found t th? trio's public ??rid priva r ,,, !? . inlsatlon d? oted to ? ham laic muat have opportunity to work; ,. ...-. ij aa I i atiei il) a a m? r doea hii mo ?? '? In fact, If the I * the fastid? ia n, be met, And sn audience at a chamber concert la ? playing foi i it is fa itldl? CI iraber music i-- not for the ma ?r the ariatocrati? fee the f? a In ! mpathy ?rith and r 'i here waa s recognition of tin?; In th? Imp esslon which the sonataI for pianoforte and violin i-v Paderewskl, Ml is Mi rgullee and Mr. LI? ht? n- ' burg, made, as compared with the effect .,f the ,i!os by Haydn and Boast which] ,,i and followed it. though li pleasant :.! ? ' ' en? ?- dis- ? . losed in the fii I an Indi? at Ion on the : part of the players e pedall) b) Mis- Mai that i lie) i.?m/.-?! th? fa? i that , the mui leal vos ?? ??: a i enl u ? and a qua t?-r ,'?ko muai i"' ? ? .'"ind''i with that day and made to sound Ilk,- il : m . ifai i ????? d m Uttl? ? ! non t., i,. .. i be lone of the lanoforte .is not far thai ehe might ,,rd "ii w hi> h l" ? digital i ?-bow the d? - .' balance and relationship of t.i > i -t. d when this kind of chamber v? ,,s w ritte H- I- I? MR- ZIMBALIST S RECITAL Violinigt Plays One of His Own Com? positions at Carnegie Hall. Irnball ? ga ?? ! - third vtoUa r., Hal In ? ' ? - Hall y? Bterda) after? noon before an Hudletic? that n< arty filled the auditorium. On I waa -. .-..mi- II ' ' ~ -f- ?' u,,,,, \\ ihr < Hd SI le H provfd to melodious and ' Mr ..i'., In B m ' '?."?.v"',1;11 .,1 Bi-urh - ' ' "e lMv?.H IIm-i ?'?? "l"1' "'"l "'" '""' ?''"' pinlr- ol t? ? ' ' ' i ? him to 'V. ral ." ? _ i_-9 WHAT IS GOING ON TO-DAY. v H ?1 ? M ? , i i ? " V . .:??'?' -o " , ?f the Si.rl - u le 'f II ? - |, s I., p III i?, ti. i tur? llll I-J.MI. ?M- ? " '?' '? " ft It' 1 ' < OBITUARY. WILLIAM HEPBURN RUSSELL. William Hepbu ? ? Pi'lftirian and owner of th? Rost B ' Leagw i.asrhall <*!iib, died yestevdsy from kidney dises ? st hl home, No Its ?Vest BTth street. In polltli ? ? irtisa Mr Russell wsi erratic. His friend ply followed th? trend of Mi politi? cal ixmvtet?ons. Twenl year igo came a Tammanylte, and was a ?/alued member oi th? law commlttM ot Tan Mall R?-rpu<Uatlng Mr Qsynor foi M Mr. Russell resigned from thl and snnounc**d oi 0?*tober 12, itMM, tl would support Mr. Hearst Al the *ain.- \ time he witbdn ? , Tamman. campaign 01 In (900 Mr. Russell opposed l. ?"r?)ker and supported Bird 8. Coler f??r Oovernor. Mr. Russell siso opposed the nomination of?;..v. mor i'i\ Cnder Mayor Low. whom he had support..1, Mr. 1; ade Commissioner of Accounts, This l ID - he reslgi ed on ?-*- ptember ?2, IMS, v. rlting to M thai he believed the ild be fought on j ng t ; h- was a Democrat In hia letter actjeptlng the' nation, Mayor Low administered a re- j b?ke to Mr. Russell In th? M word "it la evident ihsl .. commissioner who .! ordli ?n.? the Interests of the dtj ??r' New '?..rk In th? coming election me outside and indirect effect, has nol .: place In sn administration that is ? unwilling t.- ubordlnate the Inter? ta of tbe n.) ..tii?-r con ilderatlon In 1910 Mr. Rus? 11 Itpp? 'i ba? k to old I..-.??-. Tammanj. bul In ' ? lober he wrote t?i State Chairman Prentice thai he v..,- ? ..? Ulj In accord with th? pollclea fur which Theodore Ruoaevell stands aa a public leader, and which he advocated and 1 th? R? publt? m state conven? Mion." Por thirty years, he added, he had 'supported ! >. morrati.i randidate? for <?... .??nor, and never had supported a Repub? lik an candidate except In mun ? Mr. Russell was born in Hannibal, M . and toi of "The Hannibal l.'lli t-.. ..n tim? -i las and waa ..; -.. th? bar Ii I ? ? ?m? s of 1 l?nnlbal Bub s. quentl.-., In Indi ?I at- I N? a Alba llroad l" 1887, I ? 1 ov? d to , in., living; th? re until '*???'. Mi Presld? 11I1..I law in ! Mr. Russell wrote numerous books on ! - of the Neu York. 1 Manhattan Hardware and National Demo JOHN N. CARPENDER. By . a? ' ? . N .1. N" Johi N nder, a tn Rutgei from v. ! Ich - ?". died ' al w'.ii 1 1 of which he was a director. He 1 led u| on Bunday for inte-i-.m.I troj ble He a 1 born in N? a Voik in 1843 Mi ' ... 1- ni? i was Ii ni "f the Rpla? opal ? 'hurch ? 'luh ..f the .11...... ef N"' w Jersey. H? had been sinking fund commissioner "f this citj : -. ? .1. m IS80 R ? ?.-.r\i\.' him. T e . . ireh "f 9t. John the E Ici noon. ? ANDERSON LAWRENCE. V le; ..,: I .-.' ; ? L" rn'i-i'i an ? '? Committee, died .-:?>. 1.1?. al tho home ?>f ? I, M". Lawrence. N ? eiieral lo? Il \i ! ... v. I - ? ? I ' -. ? ? ' Ol?l, w.. - 1'"' n ' ? ' 18x1 until I ? m' -- -: ? 1 ..? ?? . . an 1 for tiii i .. 1 In tha Covernm Cor - I.e. .1 ; . . ? roni poll! ?? th? homo OBITUARY NOTES. \!.I'll!.1 ? YV. IIUY'I if the \ -1 . ' .??.. iianl era si -, ? Broads ??? ? i? ? ! i h< l?l [evei i :? ra . ; 1 t-e itlon m private 113 it? ? He v?. - a dir? ? '?" oi 1 ha Bellas! u-.. to th. , 1 iii-.n, 1 nlvi Tennla and I1< ,, . Hen . Hoyt and J Bherm rtoyl and ? Ho; U AIN WRIGHT HARD1I aftei noon .. .; w i' ?,. . .-.t No. IB West 1 ? \; .. 1 ?? 1 B ??:?? ' ifflM A. Hi tbe United I army. At I f his i. 11. ? m? m from .? ? is the ? ' I Of lb? ? '..mm. ' 11I Mat m lb ? a one of the fourdei ?- "t th? Chrh lian I ? ? th a ? ?? ? 1 m? muei ..r th? ..[.hi. ..1 a?. .. 1 j toi ul .merlcai ; Bliipl ItiB .11 i-'i 1:1 : n n \/ \l.i?. on? ol ? ??? n ? .11.1 known m 1 .n .1 ? m.?nia . 1 . m 1 - Id I |tl , ' I.ARI N.i 11 s.'iiw 1 y.) pr< ! rlsn - ' ! dli . ' lil re? .n r? old. A ! S ... Bishop Greer Officiates at Cere? mony at St. Thomas's. BUILDING TO COST MILLION Architect? Say It Will Not Be Overshadowed by Tall Business Structures of Fifth Avenue. in i ? <,f thouaands His:-." vid ii. Oreer of the .Po-ese of Ne? Fork !??> sfternoon laid the eons.f tii- new s? '['bom..s'i Protestant Church, ?? i" ft .?v?ntje und lid street. The laying of th? cornerstone followed simple servire? inside the tenipe i : t. ,i ??. i. ?p Gi "i-, < liarles 1 iffrag in I id the : :. ? ? - ? i, rector ol Tilomas s j ;irislv Aft? i Dr. Btlres retad I he list rents of the leaden "?? that urea piscad In ?i.-iin-rti" the surpllced hoir ?'"c; 1st la Made ?... Bui to indatton" to s fanfare ot ? -. !.?.! a pro? - lo to the stone. Behind the choir ?csme the ver l?-i- of m-? ?i nreh, bearing the leaden box, of TiV New-York Trib? une Hnd seven other dell) newepepera, re liK'.'is period li , - and sermons .?f l?r. Btlres and hi? ' d ..... | . \\ IIHam !?'. M'T i in. t ? ree arehltecta of ihe new ehurch Ralph ?llama ?ram. iier tron Ore ? ;-, dh ?? ai d Frank W. Pcrguson h academical robes. Following til,?.?? i-ame the wardena and restr) <>r the lei g] ,?f the parish and Hott? ing priests, in, iu.line Dr. ?VIIHam T. Man? ning rectw o* Trinity, and Hum the Bishop and the Suffragan Bishop, followed b; the enngr? gallon Tt.i Bt Thorns - the tie?*? liesl parish Church In the u orld The Btruet ure Itself s ,n ,-'.??? ii,????.,??? and the fur ? - : ? ? I the 1 m,l ??n v hleh It |8 . . - tner?; sougl I to make It rival ?he parish I r-. of Rurop* In i";.u?\ snd reverent approi The?, ha i ? ? ombin?*d the ? ..o -?-'? if French and Bag* IUh cathcdrala In the new ?difie? to the end, ti-ev pay, that the towering biisineea house? that me] soon surround It aill nor domi? na their word la i i op ? .r^T raid: i ?!? ng to build smong ?h?* greal and Mru? tur? i?f th? ? Il ? . beautiful n, nib? ii ' ostl? ou hav? decided well, i know that In th? oplnl.! - r ,, -vpenoltun n.s; ??? eztravs .-. nt m d v astefu . I do not sh ire In that oplnl In tin- i?ommerrial sge, ?'hen 'be itrong tendei .toward i he materia islng "f itandards "f life and condu? t. tt ? nlroufl ' \\ ed ? i I and light that among the yr?-,?'. towering itructures ? foi lustness snd for family us? and ?omforl -i er? si o lid - si d another amona | them emphasising another and a better leuden i believe, aa t sagacious Englishman pal ir. that it la ever a fat?ful ?-?kii of art de I ?n!'. luxur) and religion Into con tempt when men permit the House of ?Sod to be meaner than their own or when they al ow iu their dornest! pleas irea what they <.it a low to their collective worship Here your itately church ?rill stand among the people and ministering to the people, ?iti.1 its outside presence will t?*ach to the MO| le Ol ?ir,?? city that niiin doe? not live by bread alone, but bv every word that eedeth out of the mouth ot fjod Bishop Qreer also sud t!,,it building fn th? .-it?' Of the old Church, Which was de? stroyed by lire nix years a^o. was a RriaO move, ss Fifth avenu?, though it muxiu become commercial In time, would slsraya ? oi s of ib- city's great and tl tboroughfarea li?- added: It i.- one of rb>' mo It . ar,d ' om ling -?illations in the city, not only ? people ?an and ?sill , cuiiH. but where you can reach out all over the cir . ?-..'? 9 YALE "-FRATS" HOLD PARADE Each of Five in Junior Year Gets Twenty-five Members. Tribes* I Sew Haven? NOV. U, The annual calcium ? ? ? a ? h? i?i at Yai?- to-nlghl and Bye members of th? junior and twenty of opbomore class?e were initiated into ? ach of the fi? e I inlor fraternltlee. < ?f the football squad. Ketchsm. Warren and Mar? vv ,'i.t to IVi I 'pallOO. and i ' I and Mitchell to licita Kappa i.i iion. New ? otk ?State itudents w>-.? ele? i'-'i as folio? - Beta Theta PI Paul rJrosr? Camp, Jameatown, N. V. Vlpha i?.'ita Phi Btuari Phelps 'odge, x, w Voik City; Jemes W. Howard, ?Tonk Rufus r King, Neu fork City; .. Deforest Lord, Ce?darhurst, I-ong Island; Lawrence Mandeville Marks, Brooklyn; Coleman Benedict McO?i New York City; Carter Phelps, Neu v,,r.. William .'a. Bchleniln, New York ..nd Albert Edwin Whit i ill, Ne . - i urg. Psl L'pallon \:-.;? ? Dun, ?1*0 ut) M? aty Hoi mail Ketcham, Brooklyn ?Delta Kappa Bpallon Benjamin Pranklln Averj \ .i ra; Henry Sloan Colt, New 1'ork City: Itussell Schcnck Cooney, Brook? lyti ; William Btudebaker Innis, New fork Atmet Francia Jen ka, Brooklyn; Fred Bea? h, |r., \*< i fork ? it) : .lohn Outh : .,? Kin.!?'?. Woodmere, Long Island, and Gurney Lapham Smith. Byracuse. /..i.. pal John Parkhurat Booth, Plstts Hugh PI? k? n Brady, N? * fork ?city: i i.,, kson i ? .-.i'i-"i , ..i , Hillburn, and William Ueorge Plielpe, |r., Btnghsmton. Beta Theta Phi Howard Th.Ion dim? ming New York City; .lohn Imtll.-ld I'rli.-e, ..??ii, David Sboit/,. Brooklyn; Richard Brie Bumner, New York City; Donald Paige Prary, Berlin, and David Bi Jett more, N? ??? Voi k ? itj - DEATH OF WALTER WYMAN - Health Service Flags Will Be Half Masted on Day cf Funeral. Wsahington, Nov. :i The body of Wal? ter Wyman, surgeon feneral of the PubHc Health and Matine Hospital Servi e, who riled here e?ri) to-day, waa taken to-night lo S'. Louis, where the funeral w ill be | held ??n Priday, with burial In BeHefontalne , -. ,,,,-t. i -, ? .-i r ?? ?i..?. ?. order of Be MacVeagh, the Bags on tion of the PubU?" Health and Matine h,, ser-vi,. wilt be lowered ?>? half mast. \s vman w i born In Bt t.ouls In 1841 and was graduated from the I'nlv? a{ ixHila In litt IU also had <,?. t ,,,, Amherat, St. Louie Med?? i ( 'oil? k- . tern L'nlv? reit) ol Penn?) h ai la and i nlv? rsfty ol Mao land 11? bad In th? Msrlne Hospital Bervtee sine? 1878, s.r-vin^ i; st l?ools, ?Tncinnatl. Baltimore, v.,ik and Wsahington. He s'ss su ., '-?i at >?r' th. Mario.? Hoapltal Service from lx'?i to 1803 and sm,-. IPOS, bad i? ? (enera ni ted .?-tat..- i ibli? Health and Ma rlii, Hoapltal Servi ? ?I* ?) - gl ?'Uig . i ii attention to physical condition the tnei'haut marine, Dr. Wyman i,.,,? ?,, en Inati umental In hav Ing man) i v. ,i for the b. mnt ,,t the -? am? und ha i been active '," brlnglns sbo . -i.ii.ii.-biii'-tii "t sanstoriuma i?,i con tlvea and lepros) Il - sta? lle waa the author of man) pa m phlvta on publ", health and a meml ? the leading Ameriran and Internstlonal medical -"?!? ties in Wyman was unmarried He leavea a mother, Mrs. Kdward Wyman, of St. th. brothera and one MAYOR GETS BACK $3175. Ifaj,. ?. nor, a < eat ributav te I i Columbu i ? i ',-1. biation fund, raeelved 1 a rebate i heck Ibr $.u " ? yt terday from .\l i. Bellgman, ; ot I it Mr. ?Srilgmao explained that th? balan?*? left In thi bind? of the eonuultte? vv.-n biiiiK* ?ii-tiibut?-,! to the contributor? ,,i 'i be Me) ??? waa highly | ' ?r/lth the fact that III? ? ???mmitt? ??? bad . mi :? . i- ? M" - ? ?!:?- b art?at? ?ii, , i MISS ELIZABETH KUNZ'S DEBUT. i ! . d Bight? ' "f fi o Ml ? I? rgi t Kun/.. sill make i,, i ,|. but >i ? i ? ii ptlon tier mother s III ? i, i ?, ,, mo,, , ? ,i? h? r hours? iu ? a t. . .n ,ii Pai k" iv loi ti? it purpow . NU. FOB AR Ali Grant's Representative Talks a!' Colonial Wars Dinner. NAVY ALSO IS PRAISED Captain Hoff Says the "Just Matt Armed" Is Surest Safeguard for the Country. 'I OUgh ' e ?art' <:-.<?? tor p?a <-. 'Ibera t? no panes," wa? the burden ?,f h s?.?-.?-?? delivered by CsptSin' L S, Van H-nMcliCf lloff. ISA. lai?t c ?.? tbe nlne teeitth annual dinner ? I ty sf ? s lor.ia! U'ar? In the Stat- ,,f New Vork In nl? o' lie represente?! ??eneral Fred? erick i> 'ir int. who was unai.i?? t-. attassB . i ??? ? llKtlonS .ire active, not paM.?lve," ? akor said. 'Nothing > et in history I the belief that the ? 'tv ?if moral aiiaMOfl ma;, i ?' lubstituted for th? just man armed The army is the faithful ?utv ordtnata of the elril power an.i tie moat eflf?active Instrutneal for rarrytng owl the prill of the people, Th'- army we bave la good, bul oriiv a drop m the brntaatl ss far a? our ne.?,)?, are .-on.-erned We need a. eel the rail ot war. whfcstl !?< .iri'l to e.inie lle'p u? and *rlve ua the maana to make --pod ?.fti'-era and good soldi? re.' Captain U S. Van Duser U I K., ??i lntrodui*ed by Colonel William Car ' s?nger. aiovernor of the ?,.,.-(r'- . r mar. ,?.**?> had atood !?? the Brat guts Brad from Use I'nlte.J State? bSattaSShfp lOWS a- the Hai? ti?' of ?antlago The enpteln *r>?d shout t)i? evnliirl'.ri of * aaV] fron the ?1a\S when it? ships ?er? ca[|e?| "?..-?da water hot tlear- to thetr prenant high **ate of effi? ciency. Dr. '"arles \ Ri-hinond. pr?sident sf I nion ? olla-ee, ipolM ?>n "T ' .-eotci-rnin's Bnare." Among other things he said: '"Wi.at people r, o ?a ad ay* want wben th?*r go to ' horeh a?e soft -u??h1on?; .-?rid no hell. In th.? r|3v ..f J.-.hn i'at'.ln If was har-t seat? and lor? of "New England se?ma to ,rv* the whose thine, becaurv? New Krigland men ha- a ?.??i?'??? all the MstOfy of th?? e-assj-g-f?/ 'Whensvsv the 1/->rd wants ar.v ranjft? larlv d?licat*, "r ta-'tful thing ?lor?. H? rl"kg out a s.ot Dr Rtchnmnd wa? sorry thai th? ar^'t,?.. lion treaty between this eisowtr*" ?pd Ens? . ,i ma r?*-rtp*ro**Jty treaty BaJtsresst the t nit?.! Htat?- and ?"*a*-sda ?-f- BSBJ ratified It?-- hope.) the n??xt ron?**T*r?s wo-ji??. favor arbttratlon and appeal from ??PMiipj drank to Philip ?oh?r." Herher- p Rtssetl spok?* on 'Th? Vi*ar?ra? h'r..TT'er.' rietris It Poet on ' A Peareful Revolution'- and Hover n?\ ?np?-*"*. ga*-? % "Random Chalk Talk " Repr?sentative Msfth. H Lttttaassa, WBSJ waa to have .-?...Uen on A T.f-.e T?sue," wate deta*ined la wn?hin?*tnn. Seated ? ? ? dala wer? t. ??ski??* Rhin???? lander, representing the iTug-uenot Socl'tyf 8. V. Hoffman, the Holland Society ; Robert H. Kalby, th*? New Vork Historical tSo?-lety| I*. R Pa;;?, gt Qeorem't ?OtleAf, TalbotJ i.'Iyphanr. the Society of the ?'inrinnatl. W? M. MeVean, 81 Andr??**'?. Society; John J? I'elany, the I-'rien'Ily So.- of sr. Tatrlrk ; CohSSel Asa r'.!rd ??.-rdlnor. the Vet-*ra*? ? '.?rp'ssi of Altlllaiy; ?"liarles Ishman. the St. Nicholas .Society ; it. H. DillWBe. the S.?na Of the Revolution; TalbOt Root, the Military i?r?l??r of I'or?*lgn War--, and C. W. Parket, tbs BaXtet* of Colonial Wan? In the s-nt?. of New Jersey. MARRIED. ELT ?DAMS \r Arn>?!? -r? . Paars, \*<-t i land, N. V "i November SI, i'"l. l: Dr. N?h? .n. E h??| Ja'ne?. Ihter ''. Mi si ? Mr? ||orstio MertMV A l.i . ? ? ? M - ' ? -. , !".'? TONDERMTHLL. KNAPP Os Twaa-iar? \o ??ir.l?- SI, IHM. at t Uriel? Fresh? wlar. . im -. h. by hei ?? R. Ihsphsnt Knapp, Kata Louis? daughter ot '- lata M ?ii?l Mr? . he| herd Knapp? V?m - ,!i '. Notice, ot marriage? ?nd death? mint i.? accompanied b? full name nnd addrr... DIED. Me.nl |?s Ment M ?rgan V. - ?? i?l --.. p .-rs.? V '*??'. a rslntor, ? hart?? H I ;?r"-.|de f.. ? BP.INKRRIIOFT i- Pound RMge, S T, >?% lar. >'"' ami ?i ?-"" IS11 kTtsnk I. IT, sgei (., -ears l'ir-rsi ?.'?-'?? ?riM ??a i la? - ?? Pound ni i?* -i WedneadB) N'o'e-nr-r "J'J a' ) ;. m 1 '?r tliei.r at l^.nj 111 l^e CARPRNDER AI Htm B r. v ? tl, .I'.hii N.-i'4-.ri .**r|.?M^?a?-. ??1 .,f the 'ate ta .-oh Stout ' ''? ---'?? - ? :?? . cr.r of !-:? At.? ?Sinorsi ??-?-..? will ' th? hn th?. v.r- Bran?? la-tt. X. , . ? . i'."..) in?t.. ai .". IS :. m ::i.v At Atlantic City, Kevaanaar SI, m?- ?1, . . ? idow of Pi - ?i v atertowa, N V. HARMON Mary s. MsnntM Koromtwr BS r*S ? t ?-.i! ser-. Ices. Tl'.? T-"i:.i?r? ? S4t and 8?MI Weal .'?. sv .Prank I - - I H?RNE Al i"r-??port. T^n- taland, oi N'e-.is b?#r '.'". Edith M ?If? ; ? ? . ? lb rn?t. l-*:n->n.! s.-.-vl-es ar .-ini?i?ot; M"'' sil?! ?Baus? h, ?'lernioi.r a'vl Wille-,*i S- aves. 1 rooklyn v. '" , Wednesday, >fovemb*i '.tt. IS11, at S ; ni. ?rifrineru privar I.I'.NT On Bundsr. Nm-ember IP l'.ill it >i'* ?"1 '?? ?? ?.M'i ?? . New Ter.? lohn A lasat, a??:e.i k." years formai 1i? B il pi Ivata, MARTIX B-odtfcnly, n Kursibsr ?.'" BMI. as I Mr? ' ?.. So too; 11: r I Urooklyn, Ma? Martin <? *? ''???;' ? '?? ' '.?ni"! 1" .Martin, o? fi-r VA-, S, "i . i-.'l ?1?ter >.f Mrs Klin. Mrs Mau<! I-'ii.n, CornellU? Bfld PSyllI? i.ia|!?-. M'INTVRE On K?w<*?Bbsv IS, ISIL H?nr.- M ! 7?i v.s:? Funeral from tila la'?B ? - ' ina s' , Bl ?'?' ~. "?? .- mcrrlna:. POWELL Al K? KM SVa-M UM ?? M *-*??? runeral ?errl?*?? ?? h!? '?" -??. ? Wednesday, Ncn-rnikw "2 al S -k n. lha ?vantas Interwumt ai \^^--l^ liwri. T'etr?.|.?? n.erriltin l*HR gT DAVW'S ?MXtlBTT aai ?? - h l*?H ' Morgan \ Powell, and i?s ?-i to m * t*.. i tha fui tai ??r-, I W" tV I I.I.I A M M ?,){'l->*l TH. President. vT ? ? i ?. ; w LEW IS. Serr.tar) RIKER On la - ' * ?r tl IM t. it ?H)th at , S? ?? h -.-ar of Ma ar? 1 ' o. ?-m t.. . .- easHas??*?. N r SX. at H o'clock s. ss. ? ,,-r. r-ilili'l'ci;-' ?N Of ' - ^'', .??,'. v ?-. . r;. rtsni ??. ' ? ? ?.- i" ?'?i .??? I I l^cr,, >, p-J .. .?I ... . ?- ' . .t ?r fainil?. ? i\ i... ?. e, a ? ' . .? . - ..' i s ;t?. l'oit N ? .' .... ar I ??- ? T? rfc al 10 ? . k. - ri h\'i:k On Moi I? '? ib?? 'jo un it. ,. laOUla? '? . ?aid A Tumet sa.! ?ii? lai? \- ??' 11.-h. Ilei - \\,-.|ll?-a , . ' || l: tl t tuent . WEED v- "Biber C*. IStl, a' 'tu. , laOUIB? Poe, 1. \ U ?-..! KUI ?! .1 ^ '? !' ?? annal or trun. Uavtag BaT?| ' ? . m I II B, ne ( IHK: ERIKS. lilt: BroODLAWN ?IMIIKHV. ,t H Harlem Train and Ija Trolla?. ? IM st . N. Y. l Mil.XI .KSaRg. lll.WK I. ? XMI'IIEI.I. B41 1 U'e.t ??l a-. , ,|..'. Privat? K....II1?. Privat? Ambulances. Tel i -'? * '? ?atepbm Merrill Hurlai and ? remallo?-, ?o, . ,i ?id. knomn iindertakara ?mi. nn, , . - It h ?va ,...| iinii si Largaai .' ; ii r.i ...? i I3Q Chats*? I ?n m i-*. MAIN OKEI1 I Nas-au ?irett. t I'l.iws OPPIrE v'* IS4M R rot in-.y, off ?.morir?n r?'s'rt,-t Telegraph .*?f?cs ?iv in EM nrrtCBS -No 1ST k?s? l)Bth street S'o jn ; *A ?st 154th strasl ind No 211 *W??| isath ?.<?*?? WABHINQTON Bt r.r.M:--Wcatory BhiiHing. Hrtn^erhotT. ? 'orpenri-r. .r.? E Ms'llta ?' 1 'Mar ?? . Edith M T-e-.' 1 .' n A, Mattm. Xa: