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SDIF TITIE TO STAY 1 Norman Hunter Forced to De fault on Account of a Light Sunstroke. oNE DOWN AT THE TIME Travers, Evans, Wood and Kerr Reach Semi-Final Round and Will Fight It Out fo^ Championship. j-. f? iraph ' Tha Ti ihune.: wheHiofi. Ui Bept. "? No matter what ,.e oi't<~4>me -', Bucceedlng rounda may ba Hflvean ? up, - mblematlc ..f the amateur ??->'' champtenehlp ..f the Unlted bbBM arlll n turn '?> Ameriea That '..#.*'?> settled bj the .iefault of Nor v. y Hunter, of K.linhurgh. in the ?mi round ??' the natlonal tournamenl . |M llnka of the Chlcago Golf Ohib ht,t lo-da. H inter ^mi.k hla colora ^.pre W'arr-n K. Wood. of Homewood, -._9 will meet his old rlval. "Chlch" .-\_n_ of Edgewater, to-morrow. The t*0 jeml-flnal brachel 4vas Bltad by Jc !_me I'- Travera, of Upper Montolalr, lnd Hamilton K. Kerr. cf l.kv.;niok. -Tiu. thr Ea*i and the WoM an bound t.. ggg ho: r BClMVB cia.-h OH !*,it Trj4.-~ hii pla ? ln the aem1. <M| round at th.- expenae of Maeon .belp" 8f Mldlothlan a fnrni"! Weeteri oam \^. atlon champion. while Kerf ?ho i? thi real aurpiiac of the toun .< aagtc, defeated Paul Haater, "f Midlo ?liian, " a gruelllng extra h<ic mat. h int as* d*clded on th- thlrty-eeventh r.ttti. Bvana always had cetamaad of ggfltlmtion in hia tlH wuh HMnrleh j i.hmldt. of Worccster. tht Maaaachuaatta i gaheMer. but Hunter hung gamely to K?od BBtll compelWl to gflfanll hecau*. . ggB-exceaa-Ve heat and what a physi i a llght suiistroke. incena ?-. with hla drlwr. Travers ?m coBtlnualiy gctting into dlfflculties off tl c m Bareby ealllng upoa his wuuBetPil p-w.r. of recovery, which BBVOd him ?jme ai.d again. The i4Hy he played tho ?;jat hoi' in the mornlng was an BhSB -liio'. hfl distancc is 4>>8 yards. and p_?lr. 4. th the honor got a4vay a long nil Tr.-4.rs allced to ? Plt, and the w*n_ shol lantled him into another ir.ip __!le tror., there his ball found thoBePthi o.i flravellke haiard OB the fai I flt 0 ha green a'l cf whlch cauaed Walter J -n\:? Fred Herre.si-.off an^l OewaM who were in the gaUery, to K-ok tltm. They brlghtentd a nionunt 'ate.. gatmtt hen i-rrv. *n>. one of thoael HVI ii ,,t- of hl*. took ap a eload , out of i' popped th. _-i.ii never pauaed until it came .I figbt te- i from the cup. In tbe mean pa'a aecond, a trlfle allced, found if the rough. and hU third over in flfteen feet He mtaaad bta i whereupon Travera, thi n_at ehampion, holed hla cight-foot. r hrl halve in 1. "How can you l.eal that . nd of golf?" exci8im?d an enthnaleaUc j N.k rorkt r. ? ? througbOttt me niornli.g , follewad InefBei t Ptaelpe V des. takir.K thr.-* green, fletriag trapprg ! flndlng the rough at the gi ? placed Travers . U| . advantage to i up at the ippOlient again d'-v--, ort _ame At the sevemh ? bounda trom the tee, ?? xat th.-n .. BOCtabia >ort of a wa ?-, hgran ? on hi* aaoend, i-o :_at ihe ole 44a* halved. A kooS put: ftri : on the nlr:'.h green ga\. Ph.lps flMbol. and left him 2 down at the turn. TraOrs r<aehe_ the turn ln 3_, tO the other a 42 It ?as ? ie sam* atory during the home wiro joumey. first one and then the *tber g*t'.?f. into the sand or long gras* Oely two of tho i?,ward nlne hoMe w.-r. "Bved. Travera flnlshlng the morning Iggfll _ (Ha cgrd showed 1% ta 82 t,>r Phelpt ?Unlike hi* performance of yeaterday ?flagO-n ahen he settled the < hampi.'-i ihip ur.ra'lons of Walter Trevta with a mecesiloi; of hol^s under par. Travers l>" l*n h.s ..i-n.,1 rmjiiii raegedl4-. Vhelps. 'fl the other hand, reeled off the lioh-s 11, ?*ei*th'ti(r like his h?-st Inrm ot pa--f BBB' ?ai, rlhehlng th* haifw^> pobil in *?, **od nto ;a'u fo not only w-rrom. Trav aaa'laad, bui actua!iy pis.e the Ifetra Wlltan Golf .\*_ociation champion 2 down Trarert got gr?lng again coming in and Kuared the msteh on the twenty-nlnth tr-tn. He wh. alwayj up thereafter, laaily wh.ning by a 2 and 1 margin. Tha ranls f.iliow *n-ari o'.' P-alpi ,, maa*i JWlpa. u. Jaip?, o irav-ra. ? ftalaa, Ir The bopea of tl.e foreign pMyera were Matted thla -.tt- rnooa whea Noraaaa Hun <*r found lt neceaaary to default to Wood *?*u-4f of pbyaleal inabillty 10 continue. ^'nt.r baa ba n BaHet-IBJ from the In t*ns? heat _:i week. artd whlle he m;in 'l*d to fli ish the mornlng round with *? UP to hi* average, he waa vlsibly dis "?*t*-d or. -I.e Inward Journey. and was tortly able to get to hla ro4>m. He la in '** ln the eiub dormltory to-night. under ,h* care of a physiclan and nurse. < old ^mpretaes are being appiled regularly '? Ws head to war.i off threatened proB ?ation. The phykidan aaya that a night s r*?t 441)1 put him out of danger. Tha Edlnburgh golfer haa bt-en 111 eince S-W-ay, belng unable to stand the heat. ^"U. together with the fact that he had ***** ?l*ep during the laat two nlghta, tale hia phyalcal condition anythlng but f6*1 He found lt neceasary during y*? '"nlay'a rounds to lle down on the grass r' tha ihade heveral ttme.v Hunter's re fc?muijl* conditloB advar.ced Wood to tbe ai-fti?i round and gave him an oppor ;n,t> lo real this afternoon whlle others *>*d th.ir matches under a troplcal " "0?d 4verit around ln 77 In the morn * *r,<i _t that point was 1 np. -^??8 had eompaimtlvMy little trouble n ''inunatlng Bt hmidt, ih. margin belng "n<1 ? Qolng out la 28 to others :i9, Bvaaa 88 1 up a, th#( t,Jrn jn the m?rriing and BUh-aj the inund 4 up. Keglnnlng at the ?!'th hoi*. he llnlshed the round w ith a *"'? of a?ven ls, and atartlng th. af |*n<K'n circiit i,e made 6 more In Buccee ' 8T 12 fours In a row, a r.markal.le *** ot work *t tiia aevanth hole In Ihe afternoon ^??oo. 1 ilp and although Schmldt toak ihji *blf to s.-ttle Ihe match 011 the ^^?nth green. ?ut of tbe next flvo holea, Kvans t ***w. a 4 4 4 r. 1. 4 _ ;t :is -'-". out 4 I. ft 4 fi t 4 4 I ..:. HaJl-i."-- ??"> ??44 4444 M 77 C?'?. ir. . 4 ft 4 ft ft .'. 4 .'. 4 4 1 HO _iC_._*t 444444a ft .. ;::. r*aaa '. out ? *' '? * ft ? 4 ? 4 ? *'' T*M*' B..4 I ? ? a a a a a **"r had the hardest match of ih< I. flndlrn tt nacessary to go to the EIVGLISH GOLFER WttO WAS PUT OUT OF NATIONAL* TOURNEY HV THE* SUN. nou.m.w i:. HCNTER Who araa fearrad to defauit his Biaten to Wutftm K. IV.I Bl Cbkrage jtt . terday. Tech Jr. Breaks Records in Fifty-eight-Mile-an-Hour Dash Little Hydroplane Travels at Express Train Speed to Win Heina Cup. Tl ?? Tr, h jr., g 18-fool hydrop i owned '.>> .'..lonei T '.'!.n.*n Iu Poait of Wll-oiagten, Del., brahs all Bgead ??<*? Btaai yeaterday arbtle r trla ? pf .. mile each over ? '"'??!' , onr.se on Hunlington Bay foi the ': 4-np. Thli troph) **pre?ent? the *] ? ploaiehtp fer nioiof boatfl 81 thal tnnee. The Te h .lr arOB the eup, an.i her hutefll rnlla raa Bnade ln n n i ? . .- di t.Wn ul pt.Uu rai knots. or L4.I fltatUtfl mile- an I our. iari argfl made a: i ? ? was ti,< r,r.<-; mttt ii.-i other iive ti-Bla war? madfl li followlng tlmea IM, 1:48)1 ? i.4i.',-", and I ?M Her average apeod f(,r ,- . ;v ?? ais Bfl --? II knots, "? '" ? . . an hour. After t?-.<- raee I er oa , lK.:i<riB"i 'I ?-' ovvn-r of ;?ll thi Bfl Reliancea t? 4 raei at any aiauaiee. The Baby '!? II "i'p n eame oul 'or .< , CAPABLANCA IN A HUFF Resigns as a Member of the Manhattan Chess Club. it wiu be ? BBBtter ef great aurprlai lo ehes* piaysra to laarn t'.at Jead R? ?__ blanca who haa uum latltnataly klsntlflsil arlth thc aafsnhattan C*l*-aea Club flln. nrst eame te thi- oeantry, In laal and baa been Ita ai*4enl chami Ion and rapn Mve in bta travelfl around tbt world. haa s.-vere.i all eesaveirtlon arltb thal or panir.ation. Thfl brllbanl .'uhan rr.aster ha* long fell tnaf csrtsln laterafltfl In th* chlb were nonr- too frlendlv |o him. WBs not untll last Tueadfl evening, arhsa the .nrertors aeted ln h manner parrtlea* larlv offaBBlVfl te hlm, that he deetded to re?ign. That the fortheomlnr: New V< rk-Ha vana internatlonal ebOBB champlonshlp tournament win r,e ? gajeoeaa araa rnade ertain y.Bterday by lh? rec.-lpt on the. pait of v D. Hos.-i.auit, rasnaglhg dl* rector, of letter* of 8*xaapt8D0fl fl*-*B >">?>l A K. RubiiiBteln. the RusHlan ebauaplon nnd ijba-Uaagsr ef Dr. t_aa*er, and Dr. s l*arraaeh, ef Nursmta rrg, loeg rated aa the leaiiing exponent, next tS I" Ui?-k.-t of the gainr la Oerroaoi, RAIN STOPS MATCH RACE Hasha-Chapple Contest Post poned?Locker Wins Easily. Rain eaaasd n.* pflstpsnaraisaii of the match race Bajtafleee. MBoie Ha?ba ? Taxas Bpead aaatarfll, *nd Arthur Chapple, ?f n.-w V'.rk. Bl tbe Brtghtoa Bsacb rootoadrorne last nlght <;eor?e i.oeker. of Byracuae, aren tha, flve-mile professional *80fl from Bllll BI.Khl*. also Of H.vracuse. in 3.4a i-l. i ocker rode h brilllanl race all tha aray iJuring this race rain eovire.l the |Og Ki,s of tha drivers, and ll was more.te Joo_ fartuae tha,, eoytblag elea thsi a M-rious acCldSBl dM no. ^' T* ?" gm arore btladed, and guldad Iheli aaa* ehin.-s as much by la*et*r*el m aaytbJng 1 Mir.ier araa the thr.rnlU rac< rram ? faat field 18 I'M H thlrty-aeventh hol* te take th. raa of Pa,.i Hunter. Al Ihe end ef the rnorn* Bu ro.i.,,1 Kaan bad Bunter l down, golng aroand la :? ta tha othei - '?? ?"' goM oa ii.it.tfr'H aart radiieed Ken eaa B* the afternoon tO 8814 8l the Blnth. Kgrr araa 1 up af tha - Ureaaatb. bul Hun ?.,- was able io lake thfl flWSSOth and alateeatb t-hh feura. Ktmrhtg i"* matrh The MMlothlan Blayer bscsme ?,,?, .,?. Bflventseath, bal ? Baa four at ,he li'O-var.l 88888 BOle pM-mlll.d K?8T 0 lev.l mail.-.-. A four o? th- evtra ho ? ?, Muntera hve set.led the matrh ln favor of the Kkwanok man. The Mumtnary ioIIoh." CMAlfPIOI<BMIF THIRD MCKD tmtmam B rntvaro.^*^^ _$_?' Ilanilitnii K kti. ?,ole?1 Hnnte. MMhablaa. 1 ^' '^_^ ,rat H.m rrharl** Ba-u_*. __i_"*jftV-_Mi r, to plty. rlch Brhmldt. Woreeater. H "f ""';,;_, s,,,,,,*,. Warren K avood_l^-TLSy' of^Bdlnbtrrgh r. llunter. Honorabla l "tnpan> f.yiftr*. b} Jtfavi'' her clutctl k'nt hot and ahe V4BS obllged t-> r. -ii. Thi Bah] Bi Uaat a 111 *tart.ii ;.t ?'. p rn and ma.l- :> gOOd . .. , t( . .llM ;. ,, nfl _ - ? oinl. ? i: 1-7 third, I M i-'. foorth. in 2-'., _-. t--.; sixth. IBM, Hei ?? ? 4*a> _.' .?- kaota .-r .:; II miie*. The ,..(:.-i boat 'le .io the ki? Mata araa ti,. Pamther Cub betoggfog to M. i ? ? -?? Her tlme "a* . io4v The Maple Laaf IV "a* .-ut at .". p m. hut ber owner Becllaed t" tace fladhag. - araUmlnerj apurta, tiu.' her ruddar ".<>< n?.t m flood erdei le tha Brlttah arlnnerof th.- Harmaworth tropii4 i back on the llghter CamnHa _,,,, .? - i -k. aad BOBl '?? New Vork. ?.- Moae Bfl ' fo* Londoa ea* ir -? , iwentl 'foal l-.vdro . 4 tpel ,,t \*nt inn N J She i* equlppod wllh an cight cyllndei Bierlhtg engina <>f Be-horae |...4?ei lle- nidder .* lOcBted bl Ihe .en bottom "f ti,* !">?' Oommo dor. ?? H".? ll? and aleli inoed j taaa ninht that thay 4*111 balM ?< < hai ?? t . ii,. iiarmeweeth wm n- tha Maple laaf IV, PAGE ELIMINATES GATES Semi-Final Round Reached in Lawn Tennia Tourney. B Telagrai te Th. Philadelphia Bepl I -BaaaeH C ???? ? tha fale captaln. raei with aa aaeapeeted defeal in the thlrd round ef the ti.irt> - aecond annue natlecial IntercoUeglatej tawn tenah charaptonehlp 10-dav on thej . ? bourta of l a Morlea CrlckM ciub. II- Hn.. tlie la.-l euivnor of the Yala for.-e* and he rteMed Up ln* place at *? i. t ;,. j,, ?! w Page, tha Urdvawlty of Pennaylvanla Btar I'age ha- baea one <>t the Intereatlng Bgoraa >'f the tournament uri'l in the floml-aaai round to-rnorrow h* wiii moel -i. <', Netaoa, "t \>nnmn?\aw, wi... Baraed bla place by .i.-feating wen dell 8. Kuhn. of PftnoateB, at 7 ;., 8-3. K. H. Whltn.y. of llsrvuid. Ihe wlnn .r of Ihe Bnglm UUe taM y*ar, r.-talned hl* pia.e along with Ooorgi m. Chureh, upon whom Prinoetou plaa her hope,. of carry liik' off th. bOBOTfl ln tbe preyent tourna ment. Chureh 4va-. playtag Ma siu.th with greal mverlty and defeated a W. lone*, ..i Peanaylvanla, at ft-B ?>? I Tha Btimmarj foBoara N. tli.ii.il Int.-n oll< Klaie rham|.ir,nalilp Blaglm laetond round) E h Whittwy. Hanrard, iw<_< .1 .i Armstrong, Blnnaaola, 7 .',. 7 6 Thi: | roiial H '?' I'afle. I'ennaj hanla, ?*-at i! ? daim, lala, * _?. 7 :,. t .. Bei son -Jartmouthi beai B ,w. Kuhn Brlncetea. 7 ft, t, .., B ii fl/hltaey, Harrard, baal W II M,., .-. I ?, i.i- ...... .; _.'. 8 4. ?; 41 > liur.h. fiiiire|(,i,. \*a< x b J-oaaa Pennaylvaals, ?i l <; i i.,,i,i,ie. ifir?i reaadi i <; Neteoa ?r"i H. u M'ebber, liartmeuth, beai A Btrana. Ji , aa*\ i W Baaal. ? r?ie a 8, ? 4. u a B McKean and i ? Deveram Harvard bmi V \v i.,.,.. -ii'i ii W ?'fc?.-. Pwmajrleaala * 9, ,. . | 2 I 4 Mn. kf-ll .,11,1 A I' W'rlsht. I'nivaralti of Pltttburgh, baal r A. Vlcte* ?,?! i, \ Kletrher, WiMl-n*. t. 8, .1*. I 4. .\ ii Baa and R i Uaua, rata. baaa Bf. f TIM.n and lt B. .laiiilaon. PeaBM. Ivanla. 8?8. C 4 * , Bacond round Q A B BcKeaa and .1 < Daveraux, HkmskI. 1..-hi .1. tl Nelaon an.i ll w w. i.i.,-r Dartmotith, fl :',. tt 0. A. II Slan .n,l lt C <:aiea. Tale, UhI I A Ma.K.rll BBfl \ p Wrlsht. I'nl4rran> of PlttfltNWgb, ?1 _, 7 ft NEW TRICK IN BASEBALL Brooklyn Club Trying Out Novel Plan to Heip the "Fans." The ne4v "eoundetor" whleh Chgrlaa B. i-bbetfl ta no4v t.hting ln Washington r.,ii. has provad ItaaM ? dtoUael su.-.-.-ss ;,mi \4iii ln aii probahlBty be biMalled hi iii.ii.i PleM 44 in n ihe aaa boeae af tbe U.kl4fi H.if.l'.ill Club lf (inlshe.l. some tlme tliis month. Ity meuns of thls BB fni little Igatrumanl tha "fans'' wlll be ai,i, t?> toiiow averj move ?t the game The doctalona ol the amplrm <>n oaii.* ;.i.u atrihaa are aaaounoed; also thenia.4 .r^, hk they come to the hat, are called 0nt ThU. ln UM oplnlon of the ytaltefl at UM untoe yesterday, I* the greatest ronventance of alL On the eeorg aarBa the iianie* Ot IJia flT more players eflflfl -.n.i.ar for one posltion. and gencrally ,i,p,-e I* much ? onfu.-don as to who Is play "'i..inendlog l*ro?" ???? 9**** >n the grand 1 , ar,. iiin.ieroiis llule megaphone '_ w-hleh are connectad wllh ihe '_.' !,..__ by telephone wlraa Iu the '-''-,_ l.A la a Borl ot telephone. before 1 ii.i, inan Mta and eaBa off tbe men iiY.v come 10 ihe bat. and all other I1',, '?? ?f the game. The announ.e JlJjJjSe aaaeni from uil the hort.s slmul taneouslj- , WIHE BEAI. RIVALS Noses Out Aurora, Then Bests Dorello in Special Race. Pgvored by a good ?outhwe*t bree-p the elghteen ya< hts that started yesterday in th.- Mxty-flftli annual regatta of the New York Ygeht Club rrjade fairly fast tlme over the varlous courses allotted to them on Long Island Sound With <lub topsails set and balloonera draarlng w.ll to star.oa.d ihe blg sloops Wtnaome, Istal.na and Aurors got away j In flne shape. almost with tlie gun. at 12:1.7 j 0Clock. The Winsome had a lead of aboal half a length. The first leg of theh ' nineteen and one-quarter mile course wa* from ihe stariing point. off Motts Point. across the Sound to I'aisonage Point. arlth tbe Wtod over their port quarter. 1'iom there they had a broad reacB on the other g. he for Wnolsey * Reef buoy. an.i from there a .lose fetch on Ihe last leg to the finish The Winsome gradually increased her lead on th?- r.-aches. and WhOB lt .am* I te ih.- fioae haaled work. arttb smaii jib i i.ipsalls set, she waa abl* to <toss the flatah llne a alBBOT by _ minutes 22 see- i ?.nd_ from the Vanderbilt sloop Aurora. Th.- Winsome also salled a special rac. | . fMinsf fieorge Batrh*ld?r h BOOP l?orcH'J| II. ihat ya<ht having no class competitor. Bhe *as allowed M mln'ites 1* BOCOndfl by | llie Winsome, whlch finally defeated h.r j by 3 minutes 57 seconds. The Class p boata. the Windv4ard and j Ihe Cara Mla, .rosse.i thi atartthfl Uae hcain an.i .eam ^I'he .loyant got away | tbraa minutes late. ' These tblBfl saile.J j ii eoutae <.f Mghtaaa and ene-gearier tnil.-s. with Parsotiage Point aad Matlnl eaek PehM buoys as their turning marks The Wind ward did the best 44.uk. win- I n!ng from the t'ara Mla by :' minutes 14 aeconda Bla of ihe ?.*,<???? made ;. pretty start al! ln a buinh. and S. C. Hunt.is .luanlta V4.in from Ihe Roud., own.rl by II B DueU, by the narrow margin ?f 43 8'--ond* j Tlima waB also BOBM close work betw.-.-n the five ??ini.ii Bcheeaara that atarted. I Thej- eevered a oonrdt ot atoe and one-. eighth mll.s. \\ iiliam Butler Donoan'fl PaaBaBa protdaa the winaer by i minutei 4 seconds from the Rival The Himiii.iri f.illou* flLOOPfl Cl Aflfl R BTABT, (1 15 001 BflB ' it>'? \i'i - Etapaad I'ln-ah ilnir j ll ' ar, - own* II M 1 H.B I- I -Vli.ao.ie. K T Ila 1 -1,1m 2:28:3.1 .urara, _ I'aaderblit.. , 2 c. ..? 2 .n. .'?-' latalena, .; m. I'.nition. 8:88-8. '. JB.M i BI.OOPI CLAflB M flPKCIAti BTABT 11:111 kii itsi: i.:, MILJCa B M ? B T llai, . 2 4:1 30 2:2?"fl I "U t 8 II Georgt M Ha'di r! .er .... fcflfl.M IBI 48 ?!>.,.e||,, II .??.?,.| -aI 12 ?.*. '? rt led I ? Winaome, 2.11 4?, I'me o 11 _ 11:81 Sl^-.'is ClaABB P BPS< 1 Al. BTABT, 1- MJ ? 0UB8P, IBU BH-K8 -fladwarl R I M<.nk? .. I :>;.07 _ m "7 , .'an-. Mia. s B*elawrtgb' ?*? ll'-H 2:88:81 '.. a. ? \v 11 '-. 111. I-I8B8 n M-88 Kl v. rOBK TACHT ClatB Bl POOT . LJ.88 BTABT, U 10 >""i RBB, l?-4 bUUN Iianita H. C lli;i,"r . . * _7 4.', _ .-,7 Al Rew i) h . ii i. ? 5 _a ?-* -.".? 28 A htiiu. .. V K.jl.-iika.nr"' 8:_B:_3 - 50 2_ .?tn. r,-. J H Bergan U I 19.83 -;:--?> ?> ll?ra i B sad .. i' Alkei 8 81 4:. .1 1.7 4-. b. n i.-nt* t aa 4_ . . - .. BOUND BCHOONEB tfaABfl BTAR1 I-M 001 Raa, a a mii.b* Yan.alia. M Bvller l?'in<_n 840:88 1:8t .':. Rtval, w H .:-'lv, 3 i" :??? 1:36 M 1 Allete, W M Baldwln 2:11*0 l:8B.n_,| llaff.>.1l'. A II il rr.f . . . _ 12 u". 8.5. 18 H. I.i. II fl lUnlolpli 2 12.15 1 W B ( Ti ? 4. anera wera lha fPtaaeaaa l i Brlndwapd ihe Jnanlta ai.d the BaaahUla , ln Uie ****Mn\ M < laa* ?? P-tB4 waa i offer.-i oaly foi a. yaehi nol alnnlnaj h i aguiai i laea SUICIDE ATTIRED AS BRIDE Grieving for Husband, Wrote "The Man I Loved Is Gone." Mr. pert'.a I orde* who In.o |n a teaaa that she owaad at Ka M fcasi Mh fltfeet PJatbaehj Kiiied harmlf ;n her lorne lu?t night b) inhullng llluminatlng gaa. Sl e had attired heis.-lf ln the 44eddlUg dreas ln whlch she was marrlrt. just e|ev?-n years ago. and s.rawle.i a note ex j'ialiiina her aet. hut afterwnr.1 had torn the note to bltv MflflBlbara of tha falnil4 ,i tba fi.4_in'n'* teajatbar aad On elpbered part >.f what Mis Cordei had arrtttea II un "The matl I lo4e.| a Kofl* ' Mra Cordea'B hudbend, aha 44,.- a, proh peroua hatelheeper at Ma IM Kiatbusu avenue. died la*i Jnne, ?nd sin.e ttien i-bt !.,,<! boetl tn a despoiident mood on fragueai eccaalone A aaphew, Bdarard I.?-mn_Mma_. :l boy of nlneleeti. 4venl to e*ll her to dlnner last nlghl bul got no iin*wei so he brought i. chalr and lOOhOd over ihe irausom His aunt lay on Ihe ied baaeath 1 b** Bt, ?nn n rabaer toba in her amatb ft phgaaBaa t-ut't ahe had baea ?1<m<1 for at least an hour. BRUERE DENIES CHARGES Declares He Had Nothing to Do with Roosevelt Platform. I Tab araab ta Tls THbaaa] W'j i.ming. N Y. ..eptcinher ;., Iflll |o ihe RdltOr of The TtlliUli Sh I ha4e 110 knowledire of any ac? tion laken by the Bo-lallst i>j.it> with reference lo mv r*latlotis lo "'olonel It.tosevaH I had aothtag lo do with the wrltlng .iihrr, of his pMtform a M bM confenrion of fnlih. ROBERT W BRl'KBE. la the above words Mr Hn,<,, ph.,-.d tha executtve Becretary of th* Kew Terh Count] So, lalisl fommlttee ln lha s. l.-ci orgaataatloa wbtah Colonel RneaeveH founded for tha laeptlen ol auch of his frtanda and qppoaeata ?" ba.i tbe mis forlune 10 difTer with him 011 any BBBjoM und. 1 ihe sun Th- ifahappf pereea xo ,,!.,,,,! || .iniiijs Qprber, arhd announ.'*.! Uie other day thal he had u letter from Mr. Mruere statlng Ihat he had gone to Oyeter Bag on tht- ootaoeTB tnvltatlon nnd a.slste.l him In MjrtBg down several planks of his platform LMi. vengeance aga i-lHnn.d on Mr Mruere hy the Soclalists for darlnn ,-\i? to confer %4 ith the arch-enemy of tl e movement. us BBd ln The Trlbun.' y.s terBaa BBO-BtBB. and lt waa even riimor'-d thal hl_ name mlght be Btrlchea from tlie rolls Of tlie part>. Mr. li.-ih.-r ,_|.l ..n BTaaaaaaaji lhal action in tiu- naatter 4401111' ba taken at the next m.-.-ting of the executiVe c.minttlee. on Beptember 14 What will hflflgaai now. In view of the Hoclallat arlter'fl lai denlal of the dhargafl, is a matter whlch will interest man4. even outslde ,of the followlng of Hugene V. 1?ebs Mi. Hrufre was formerl. head of the AsHOclfftlon for Improvlng tha fondltlon of the Poor. He reslgri.d several >ears ago to devote himself to the work of Wrltlng on roclall.-m. and soon became prominent In Branrh No. 1 of tlie New York Soclallst organliation. His \ IHt to rolouel Roosevelt was kept secret for more than a month. finally belng revealei through an anonyinoua letter from a woman. In defence of his actlon, Mr. Bruere aaserted that he had been ad vl?ed bv William llaywood. of the In diistrlal Workers of the World. 1o ar repi the colonelB Invltation. Four Years' Limit for Army Officers' Detached Duty. ! l-rom The Trll.un' Bureau 1 Washington. Hept. B, ARMT DMTA47HMD ST-KVK'Fi The ofTl lalfl ef the War Department have ex pre**e4l some surprise at the legislatlon enacted al the reci-nt session of I'onKris.s with relatiofi to deta<hcd serviee. When the flr*t army approprlafion bill wa* under consldiration n paraKraph was lo eorporated wlth relation to thi* matter an.l was one of the aubjeet* dlscussed ln I'realdent Taft* veto meaaaae. The BOt slgned on ABgTflflfl 24 leave* no opportunlty for an offlcer to remaln on detached ?ervlce ionger than four year* After *uch serviee he mu*t return t". *.'_ troop. battery or company of the branch of Ihe army to whleh he ls attached and la which he ha* "been actually present for duty" for at least two years. Spe.-ial attentlon ha* been called to the pbirgsa ' actually present for duty." which *eem? le Indicate that an offlcer will b. nqiilred lo bfl actually present with hlg command for actlve duty for at least two vears in every six. ThflIB are mariv raa* 8888 why an offlcer at tlmes ls exeiiaed from aetual preaence wlth 1ns commati'l, but thfl strlet Int.-rpretation of thi* law will saclode all davs the offlcer in *o ab Beat in making Bg the total two vears' servl..-. It 1* belleved that leave of any [gort for any purpose arlll be held'to come wltliln the rule. ORI>EKS ISSLKIr. The lolowing or? ders bave baea Maued AI'.M V ii. ... ia BOT 8. UPTON. IStb lafsatrr, n..in umv and Ke*l 0*B*rBl Hospltal ii.it spmigs, lo his r*glm*ni <-..|..ne1 JOHN B. MALLORT, Infantrj. from oitarii-.-d aaltltla ef M*w ferb te rak *.a>l>n Covrrnor- laland. for duty ors;aii ? .i mllltla, Baatcrn I'lviax.n. M*ut*nant <'oloi.el wii.UaM C PRowN. raaalrr. B*?tali?fll aollnr; lii-.p.-"t',r K?n.-ral. i........ -n inwiloii, ix-Mtir, I lo Govcrnora' l.land t'aptaln JAMtftfl iv riii;i.t.KV r-j_*rt*n-*** I i. f-.irT. qiiart-rm.ialer ,,,rj,s Captain I Siieiir> a.a'i/n.-d im. navaln Bepterabar ;. vi.-.- .-Hptain HAMfKI. >: HIM'.-. llth Caralnr. Captain BAMUEL c JONjT-8, nn. Cavalry. io a/aflhliuit-o, for du" Dlvlflloa <?f Mintia Affal... , , ! rirai i.ir-if.iiant I'lllLIl' K. BAOBT, *ni> lafantry, frcm \\'a?hin*ton, B*pt*n*b*r Ifl io vi: nl i theae* >o t.i* .- flln - - - y.,..n<1 I.i- -... mnt QUSTAV JAfOB ?."'? SKIt. fr..iu c_v?lr> -rn. (15th I'uvalrv, lo I irm; a**lrnr.| 2l*t Ir.fantrv. Sr. ond I.lriitn.ant nisKl'll BDMUKD M ln i.N'AI.H. from infaii'rv arm (21*1 ln fantr., t* civalf arm: a?alfn-d 1944 Uaeom* I_v*-t*eaat M\\ B MURJUY from , ,,? to isfui.'.v .i :n. ..-.algned I lirii Infnri'rv ._._, I s. ond Uo-tenaiil KAtti. n HO'iin ALT, | irorn lafanlry ai*.. iflah Infantry) to c*a*l j .i aigafli Iflatb camgaay, at nn | M....I... HAW l.|..il.:i.i.- 8T S PTB, Na al Wa: I l | -.-. n|.., ? s. ptembar li Meutenanl 1 i: BAB8 ..av. vard. Portamoutli. B*tiaia i i HVHAFF-.H IttwM Ot 8*8 i Dea M .tr..-' i--.n?ign U " rtlXRII :!>?'? ?'?? ' " ' * : gt i . !*?* Moll r* . - '.>. i: , IIKAIU.K N W H1BB8 an-i . ,; OII.ult.AVr3 ?*t*eh*4 i ? Mo ? ? -, r*. ? ivmi *lup ot rinU.trM ? > it!, tl i \rkan*a? *rb*fl , : .. .,.-:r,i )?? -rr taaifltanl atattttot C L MORAM . hospltal -104*4* _ . , ,,,?, i . . j vr.i;,-, ,-1 l na vard | I -ion , i art d B LORD, appoiru**l; r* | ?na Bhlo al Haa VorB Martna i*erpa i-epteln * a u PATreRBON -.- rr.l. UWlaTrifd flCtl r .:'!':?. r" rintlua of 0 . p; riadMi[ '? MoVKMKNIS Of WAH-iHIPS-The followinn iiiov. mints of \..-*.'. Beea i-i-orted to.th* Nnvs r/epartaieat; taaiygf). ..... .,li??rnla, Bl CfaHhU IM TalU .,; S'orfolh ... v r*a pia- e.i lr, hlll ?..?nnilaaion. n*. ?. va-.i Beeten Thr Jan-r.r .,-. u atti 'i*n from na ' r*? <-*i *a anif rhr Oalve*t*n i I* .'' flrai rr. iv-. navy >*rd. Puf*1 BO-tw. klwaa i* aifl at m Brai r*******? navy var.l ri-.il,..1-lpnla. . | ,i,. Untarlo pl* ta) ln .onimt*a:nn. na\ . >arn Phiiaseh-aia ?_ AIR TROUBLES OF 69TH Witnesses Say They Saw Sub stitutes on Firing Line. I.ieufenant f'olonel ronlev. commanrlln-; tlM Mth Hemni.-nt. was tha |,nnctpal vvit ii,-s last night before tbe r*ourt rnartlal whloh is trybn caatata wmiam \ st;, ??om. of company B. aa tb? ehsrga of iiiiviii^- parmlttsd Bubetitutee t-, tak.. pan in tiie targel i.iar.al Baaaveli In .luly ,,r laal -,;,i . oion. i .oni.v pralaad tbi effl.ieiivv of captain Btacom an.i tsettisal tii.ii durlng hi* psptalaci conapsnj B bad in. ri a.s.'l >u rriiml?-r? from 41 tO ?? Th.- real >>f Ihfl baaMaiSBy rsealvsd was T1,,i, howrv,: partlcularlv ffl vorabl.- i" < aptaln BtSSSBa 3. P Watt.s. *rbs SSfl mentloned In **eflrterday'fl TVihun.- as gav* (Bg iiia.le an iifflrlavlt lhat he a<-te.| ., a ubetltuta al nii.uv.-n. repeated tha gtat of tha afaelaTl) le the effect that ba had pjflflM to Hlauv.lt Bt .'apfain Stacom's re r|U.-st and bad reeeiv.-.l his unlform from Seri?eant 88888Ig. <*harles Trii'-y, * private <n the re^l ment. testlfled that ba >>aw three iet** stltutes at th* llting polnt. These men. he -aid. wre Wntts. .loseph Whulen and * -eaa raaaaai imm* T, P. fX'oiiniii who w;.s a 8888*841 af Camgaay h untll ? iew iitaalbB Bgaa, aaclarad thal Chptain gta. om i brother ?',.i ? .imic elerb, a man bv Ihe narii. af Sottz wre at Hlauvlt a.* Bubflftttutsfl an.i lom psri la the (heot* i bag The defence btoti-jlit out ihe fact tha' I Wntts had baeii a member ,>f Ihfl C088* pany, but had been (llsehaiRed for thS] Ko,?l of ihe serviee. M'atts a.lmltted on the stan.l that he had lak.-n a uiiiforiii ir.,m (he ansory without pennission. Al ihe regasat of Captala .r.?hn P. Bvarett, tflnaaaal foi Captain Btacoaa, th? Oaurt a.ljourne.1 to tbfl .-venliig flf Bep* lahlhflf 1? t'aptain Kver.-tt explained that he I a.l not recelved certain UUpmU b.'.u ing on thfl case from Albany. He fltflQ or.lered the |> flObgOflBfl ?f (>'? "onn.-ll. The court's 88881 Itll last nlght ivas h< 1-i at the 71st Reg.uient Armorv. vvhMi Ifl the brlnade headquarters. TEAMSTERS' STRIKE ENDED Walkout Threw Thousands of Building Workmen Idle. Thfl board af governors of the BuUtUug "rradefl Kmpl0>ers' As>.,.latioii. ll wus annoini. e.l v.sl.-r.lav. hns userj Hs .-rtoi.a ?uc-cMfuliy to <-n.i the Btrlba >?f n,.- san.i an.i exeavatlsa laaiaiatarB*. The board had B 888188*8*84*8 wlili 8 .oniiiiltte. ?f thfl I'olilractorn' Prote, tivi Asso, latlon two days ago. and with the .oriM?-nt of bOth 8*4144 tO tlie dlsput.'. II was aiiiiounc.d last evening. tii. 88* mands *re to be arhiirated. The aflrtkerfl will return to work to-day pending B flottlemeat. Worb <-n baadaada ?.f i.uii.i Ings had been tled up, and on the LflK* inglon avenuo sijj>wav. Manhattan. and the Kourtli avenue subwav, Hrooklyn. It wa* said bv the *trlke leadera that from thlrtv to forty th,ui?and workmen, f.rinclpally'brl.klave.s. masoni". atOBM aat* ters et.' had been thrown Idle for ISCK of sfltid for mortar Wllhln the laat .lay or two manv bullrllng material drlverfl wer.- laid otT. as the Mtes of bulldlm;> were becomlng congested wlth material whi-'h .ould not be ufl-ad. The strlke was for ihe r. n. wai of an arreement which explred last Soromoor, wli-, some nddltlonal provlrrlonB as to workina cotidlilona The NEW and GREATER New- York Tribune The Fastest Growing Newspaper Progressive Without Being Radical Clean Without Being Dull Special Features in Sunday's Issue Mrs. Cornvvallis West Interrupts a Busy Day to Chat with Kate Carew. imerleaaa In Lendea, sh* think-. ar* aadly'mlajadged, and -- fn* mfri tant Suffragettes she feara an inPiriated crowd may aome dav ij.nh th*m ? *Jt.e-.l like to aet up her ShRkeepenre exhtbition at t.'oney Island, but? "Who could V4<- gel to in.-.riHKe it'"' she asks. and the subject langutshes. A Half Century Among Men Who Were Cancelling Their Sins Against Society. Zohuloe Reed Brockway, former Buparlntendent of Blmlea.Kefecaietary, wrltes of nrlaon t\i>e. be haa known-some all bad, others somehow good ? hut all found him .. sympathetlc frlend. He saw xome horrible prac ticea of -i bygone ganeranon reje.-ted for the liumane methods >.f our own ' ime France Comes to Uncle Sam to Learn the Secret of Smokeless Powder. Her own farm of thla martial neeeaeity has .a.scd so many dlaaelrnua exploaionfl thnt it haa been rejeeted in favor of Aaaertca a mere rellabM hrand. Optimists Dream of Electric Railways, While Engineers Wag Their Heads. Mthough stenm Tirnt-; h*ve amoba aid cinBere. fchdy t?&\eTrwr-.e,.y w.n lower wages and make loconuUorlng lel eaclualv* and, bei a* hit.-_m.-i :.-? ,iu ,,..: ani ? 'b i.e.*..!.'-bavii :* h cow coma through the wit.t.w , ar: electric .i.i- to all the dik.rt up. Island, Once a Pirate's Haunt, Is Now a Broker's Happy Hirnting Ground. ome CamDbell formerly lerBa t. nnls fhan Moa ta pwner of gmlth'a laland, \ ? ramoufl ln hietory Captaln Jfohn. Bmlth dlsco\n*d thta heunl pf wlld game, .mi natlona naye .inarreil-l over it. Vedrines, the Aviator, Has Put Politics on an Aerial Basis. T famoua Prench airman cgmpalatned ln bla flyer f,,r election to the I'hamber of Deputlea on an "Avlhtlon Platform.'" Thre* years ago he 4\as p wood turner at a dollat n dgy; a o\\ ht la a siar aatraet in the "Derby of the Air." THE WOMAN'S PAGES rhe Woma '- Pagea i _ The Sonday Tribune Matntain a HirIi Stand of F.xcellente and Usefiflnesa. The ( uents Each Week Apnr..l Not ne to tlie Woman WWo Seeka After t! So-I allcd Feminine Tlimg?? Kitchen. Kashionj. fltc. ?bai Vre Equally Valaable to tlie WomaB h.. Through tfeceasity <>r .nclination fa Eager for Uaeful and Concrett ion -IfHiB 0'*'? *" WrTeri bt i.me Jmo*l thr ftaturt? en tht ll'oman's Pdtts -. ill ht found ttmtk nrttfltr on tht filloninz : The Biy Sir,ter Movement. Menus for t^e Week. Recipes for the Week. (lllustrated.) An Interesting Account of a Pest. Concernirtij Night Schools. Trig Costumes for the Schoolroom. (lllustrated.) Boudoir Secrets. Top Coats foi Rough Wear. (lllustrated.) Smart Suits for the Schoolgirl. Practical Everyday Hats. School Blouses. French Army Dowries. And Various Other Interesting Articles. THE CHILDREWS PAGES partments The Trlbune is a clean, HOME pape. SPREAD THE GLAD TIDINGS * thal a new detective and mystery story--".! rippittf ial..'* ;is the Eag liah woak- say-bv GORDON HOLMES, aill flppcar Bcrtalhr i" our Sunday Magazine BBOINNINQ NEXT SUNDAY. NO OTHER WAY t ta called and the famoua wrlter haa aurpaaaed himself The atorv ls -.il \mVn.aii in Bcanea and charactera, and la thoruughly up to date. New Vork and S'ewport. Narraganaetl and Palm Baach. ara amnns the a.-ene^ How Old Hickory Came Back. By rawsu tobd maana tha return of Torchy. He aid* hla born to regaln health and s.-it confldence. 'A deep, dark conaplracj centiing aboul -. gplf baU. Breaking the News. ay bot bolpt oimow \ iova Btorj toid la llalogaa arltb a Burprlee al the emi Evarj Bae i? good. Dedicated to Dramatic Art. ?y e-otria twaarr a atrong atory bf Iheatfteaj llfe ameaig ihe New Ym-k .ie44.. The Double Cross Outfit. ?r ?>* grasD Rlvalry In love among Teaea eewbaye, th* theme pf this. Cmvar, humor oiis, Burprialng Passing of the Sail. ay richakd baxwim whtahb Th* romanea of life ?t s-a ln the past eeatraetoi 44HI1 th* present The Babies' Paradise. By adachi aiawoauaB Hou motherbood la glarifled in tiie QUaad Kinirdom. A I.SO An Ancient Disease. By Dr bubebb ltmab -riBa_ ALL IN THE NEXT Sunday Magazine of the New=York Tribune