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ilwZS fflH TAFT Francis L. Leland Points Out Need of His Re-election. BIDS BUSINESS MEN STIR Banker Adds Charge of Senti ment in Campaign Is in President's Favor. i L? Leland, president of the New jork County Natlonsl Hank, apeaklng of th> , atlon yesterday, said that j good and what was needed to , tlmea waa tne ra-elec n, nt Taft. ?i an of varied business I!.. i.- preeident ..f the Amer II.- II was ? I n.ooo.oon to the Metro ? \ t not so long ago sBd,"* said Mr. I*>lanrt. - several years. lf thfl i&sured of Pn aldenl ? n prob flt ?. _j mpalgn there a an eia of proapertty aet In of _^., would be proud. ? as and tartfl rti with legltl ? a I I - Taft nd m . .- ea us. and we sre leflt now. Would it not be an people, on tba ln . reraal proaperit]. to rote nd th.- upaettlng <>f our 1 Its affalrs" ? ln our bai h ba ra, are largely loeal i that buysra ai - ? foi other COtm tiss. and l l ar frequently men whom l have known for many years, when they N ank, say they hope that Taft ? i nd that neltner free trade nor th.- wanton nssault on our COB IBrvatlv. institutions may tbreaten efter al ? on to dlsturb bui Wanta Buaineaa Men'a Cluba. "T' la feeling ls the . pe of the Taft asmpatgn. 1* ahould wln the electton for _fr Taft, for. after all. what affecta one Bttle :? *-s "n sther Itnea j im ?s on hyateria OT ? ' business men i ta time from thelr daily work to nterest themaelvea In the Taft cstn ?Blgn. There should be more Taft busl s formed, buaineaa men'a farades and an lnterehanir.' of talk ?.e >taeen en ! employe. whose in larests nre ben.-flted alik^ by pr.>s: ? "!!:. Ing taught as' that !t n ? Taft if rs .; ted, would have l!ttl*> further ti pr ably with trusl ,i apital. They know where Mr. Taft BtandB concernins: thelr Inti I ai ? they have come to reallse that busi 6 or magnltude, a v law and guaranteed, aa w, | by an honeal admlnlatra t; ao Im ' oon for Says Protection Is Urgent. ed," Mr. 1_ ied, "I am for adi . .? -, Arm r: an Induatry. ^ ? that to auoceed agalnat the w i. ]n our mercbanta and ' - nes? men Of 8V?r>' ?ors. We are in 14th ?, but we don't know where Wall ? want to know. I am st of my abillty t). my depoi :ors, and I want n fhat." - Mr. Rjieswvelt a t. ? Mr. Letaad was Bsksd tform <>f tbe l*?rogresslva party |l falr aa to protectloa, but i arould not t, replled. "Alt. ? ent be did not make any roo ona i ohtrary to the prop he wi.nted to several tim.-s. Wa k h T.-stralned.' as he 1 "What do you belleve he wo'ild do If t 'I don't know. I would not trust him. It la ls poaatblfl to say what Rooa Would do under any r.mcelvable clrcum ? He is not slncere and does not ' know v. hat he may do " "Do you coafldder Mr. Wilson a practt cal free trader?" Calls Wilaon a Theory. "I do. although he trlea to dany H f ? T'.ft'a re-electlon la the only ray of hope for eontJnved proapertty and Mr. Wilson would bc an Sapertmental theory. Tha business of this i ntry is of too great magnltude and lm portante to be exp'-rimented with. I'r. s . .ndltlons are oatisfaetory; then why ,- rote to continue them? DtJmast ln the campalgn le all In Mr. Taft'a favor. Tho thlrd term cbi dldate has nhot his bolt and his Bti . Is rec?dlng: Wilson is utandlng atlll. Buaineaa support ls turning moro and more to Taft, as lt should. "Ab-.ve al!, no iK-publh an BatOftfd vote for WllSOfl as a rebuke to Roo Taft can be elected and ever,- fUpublicaa . eaat his vote to that end. The thir.i term danger ls past; that of tarirr Udcat llnancial leK;slatlon snd oth. r 111 considered laws stlll thr*?at i- DSavoerflaey. "Bardly aay Inter.-st ln this eountry. r ,,rl I ?. l-emocrats or Ra> j ?.,. fearful otf the fttture, ? ld WUeon wln. That to my mlnd is moe why bfl will not wln. Lat ? Ihslr coiors. wsks Bt, emphaslze irfcs ln an overturnlng hsat now whsn '-":.mi are eo prosntBtng, -nd they J at the response from the v.h." _ WEDDINGS. CADY?ELDER. ? m?- | rafe i-*"'i*-r. ? rne, and <'l.v.-!.'.i.<i Cady, Mrs. .i. <]*-v.-hiii<i Cady, _j aftagaoon at tne No. Bl iaist Uan K. smith athelat . ;...- siStflf Of tt"' ,,ri'''" Kroom, .'. .,' honor. 83)4 I.wiUoti ? a. WALLING?GREEN. Morrlatawn, x j., Ofct lt. Marrlecl oa th. avealBg ..f tba thlrtleth weMlng an ? ?-?arv of ' reflSB, Mlss Elel* May f;re?,, snd Oeorge I Walllng hsd an their attendantfl Mr. tttii Mrs am ll Oreen, father nn.i rnbfber of plats al tbe irid.K bsaae, la Moaal ICamble Wrenaa Th. ceremony was perfonasd at 7p'0?OCB7. Willlam KuHsell r>nr!.H, ? P**i Pnssytsrlaa f ur<h, k^s "*-rK' "? rslstlvaa I- t,if' onfl.- dt,,i bridegroum >i*-r.- presend Bup P*.r wai .-, ivk, a. s O'clock AV"r 8 Bl-iOrt hf.ii?vm?on trto Ur. kh* .Mr?.*\Vall jna will hve st No. 2 Bearlnj; avenut this HAS PLAN TO MA M. L. G. Droit Tells French Silk Heavily Charged Substances Proves Ii Parls. Oct IS- A disi ov.-iy that la j expected to remove thc .lang.-r t.. | which mantpuatora of the x-my bave been aubjected in I;h handllng was an nounced to-day at th- kcoAemy <<t Bclenc* s i.y m i, g Drolt. In his .--. perlmenta M. Drolt waa Impresaed wlth the rcmarkable capaclty of silk while belng dyed to abaorb conalderable quantltlea of metalllc aubatancea, Wlth tho aid of two silk rnanufact urera M. Drolt succ.fil.-il in gettlng n ii.re of ailk heavily absorbed with lead ami other aubatancea which CHILDREN HIT BY AUTO Two Badly Hurt by Car of T. F. Ryan's Relative. Two chlldren were run down, one probai.iv fatally hurt, Ln Tonkera yea terdaj afternoon, by nn automoblle nwned by Charlea J Ryan, of Hewlett, \'a.. aaid t.. be e of Thomaa i". Ryan. Mr. and Mrs. Ryan were on thelr \i.i> t.> New Tork after ;i tth' through w. stcii. st. r County when the lent ocpurrod. Ifthazi.!?/., elght yeara ..1.1. and ? ater Elsle, fi-. ? '?!. >.f No. II ?*arollne a> ? nue, v 1 -? croi s.,utli Broadway at Hlgbland av.-nue. Thej ran behlnd a atalled trollej ar dlrectly ln tha path ..f the Ryan auto? moblle Arthur G. Jennlnga, the chauf* feur, was unable t.. atop the oar In tlma to avotd hltting the chlldren The boy'a akull waa tr- cturad, and ti:.- little glri's left thigh araa bn.k.-i). Th< ? w< re : iirrled to st Joaepb'a HoapltaL Mr. and Ifra Ryan want with thelr chanffeur when he was arreated to the statlon house. Thc cbauffeur was held In .<1,4>>>4) hall and -Mr. Ryan lefl hli moblle ns aee irlty f..r tbe appear nn ?<? r>f Jennlnga In co irt. The cl againat the cbauffeur wai r< ? g. Both be and tl .- Ryana de* lenl bj -- unavoldah f;ir as the chauffeur w^ concerned. Mr and Ifra Ryan and the phauffeur Yonkera f"r Manhattan .01 a trol ? HONORED IN COMMECTICUT Tablets of Senators Platt and Hawley Unveiled. . ? ? Hartford, <'<mri , Oct fl -.. Capltol t'-day in . : v of .1.,sc;,!, ROBWell '' Orvllle Hlteheocb Platt, Unltad Btatea ? rs The pr. aentatlon 1 ? hv 11 WaJea Llnea, "f Meiiden, j who pr. aented th.. Platt men* hy Charlea H. Brooker, of Anaonla who ? be Hawli y memoi .al. both of .. were lifelong frlenda ol 1 torH. ? , ' ' nor Sln ? who no ? 1 them f'.r th" atate, and ? ? ,,r the day W4Bra ex-Senator John '!. ...r, Who eul ator Platt, an.l tha Rav. i?; Bdwln Pond J'ark.-r. ..r tius city, who paid trlbute to General Haa hls <-.. "f many yeara. Nlnety I .rvivors of tiie old ? Volunteera, all who wer* able r.f Q Hawley'* reglment the i rougheat {.art of the civll War, wera tha , i of honor of t: lon which J irga th<- pn paratlon nnd the unvelllt-.K of the tablets. The tWO I - < gnlfl north portloo .>f the Capltol, tba Hawley tablet betng aal ball, Herbert Adama, lt Bboa genan 1 ??" form. with hls hand r.-sting on bla sword. and belon II ?- tba m al ol tba atal -. and hls public reeord: Th<- first voluntear In Connectl. .t foi the Clvll War and breveted n .-ral ln 180.', Governoi from '66 t<? '87; In Congreaa from "78 to '81; L'nlted Btatea from U to 1806, wb< n ba dled. The Platt memorial la Blmpler, BBd the tablet la endrcl4jd by a laurel wreath it shows tba Benator aittlng wlth one arm reatlng r?n the arm of hla chalr and tbe da him. The tni rlp Uon li Orvllle Hltcheock Platt, Benatoi of tbe Unltt ? *? ' Don't fail! To have your name on the registry books before 10 o'clock to-night. lf you don't register, you can't vote. lf you are not rerjis tered by 10 p. m., you will losa your, vote thia year. No good citizen fails to register and vote. __-?> CANAL POSTAL BANK P0PULAR Thirty Nationalities Have $357,000 on Dcpositr?Are 2,402 Accounts. [Fresa Th* Trf. m* Bureau I Waahlngton, Oet. la-Tblrty aattonaH* Uee ar.- r< pn-s.-nUd by the 8.101 depOBltora ln the postal aavlnga bank ln tba Canal Zono, i.ccoi-ding 10 u rapoti to tba Poat* tnast.-r Oeaeral on June at, rJU, tl 1 ? nd rallway emplayaa bad plaoad WMBi in moaas ,,-<i.rs. iia\abi<- to theraaelvea at the of* Boa of lssue one year later, but BV* months after tbe postal BBVlnga bank araa ln operatlon tbey bad OB deposit 1."*0,<V>0, .,f which 8887,088 n_ in the Boetal bank. _-e BONCI MAKES SIX RECORDS. Ah-ssaridro Honci. tba t>nor. yaaterday ,,.;,(!<- sIx recorrls, this betng the fljel tlme be haa siing Into a grafimola ln thc Unltad Sm,:.s Th<- r.-cords LOClltded s.-l. iCtlOfM from "Martha," "B*_4_eM and oth.r aperaa "nd for his ktndly OaVeea the tenor recalvea fJflO.aaj ln fuii paroent forever. In raferrlng to tba oaanraarctal aida af tba eoatract, alr. rJoe*el ad?Itted iie had discov.-r.-ii a bOB8 fJde|*aldeB BOta "THE SUN DODGERS" PRODUCED. [liy Tfl.-Kn.ph I* *?)* Tl"' ?' klhani' <?< t i" ?? '? Taagaay opened ,...?. to-nlghl m Law PtaMtfa Tha Bun Dodgara.rbe ??_ i""':" rs" ls ?***? in two aeta aad aavea acenea and de* pleta th.- llfe uf liLlcinhit, m.-ii and women who form a nlghl hawk,colo thelr own, called "Sunleaa Ity. <?'-?? W. M,,i...,.- and Harn Flaher were Ml*a Tanguay'a chlef aupportera. Qthera wen Bell. Blanche, Maude Qray. Nan ?ren nan. Nal F*leld*. Denman Malc> llaiow Crane, Jerry Hunl and a tmor? ol elght y. _ _1-?* ? AUTOISTS AT LAKE GEORGE. I gg Talagiapk la 1 a* ltlaaaa.1 i.-.k.- Oeorge N. y.. Oet lt A;r,v.;'!.? from N.-w forh by automoblle a KOrt ?vviiiia.,1 Henry Hotel o.-duy lnclud* \t - planck Colvto, Mr. and Mrs M. I ark.-r and Mr. and .Mra. F. K Li il0> XE X-RAYS SAFE Academy of Sciences That with Lead and Other mpenetrable Armor. proved Impenetrable armor agalnst the raya Ons nlaoB <>f nilk Ihua charged welgba 268granifl to tbenqusra metrr. With aix thlchnesses of this sllk lf, Drolt faslihun'il 3 short | whlch he has used auccaaafully In handllng X-raya. Tho glova p i ? ths dooble sdvantage <.f Bupplenesa and protection agalnal ih<- raj a m. Drolt aaya thal rerii*atsd tests have proved ths compl?t8 efniracy of tha glove In wardlng <>tt Injur handlera of JC-raya, and ha ? io greatly factlltate exarnlnatlona and . \p rlmenta w iili them. CANADA'S CABINET CRISIS Two Ministers Object to Paying Big Sums for British Warships. | B) ? ta 'i'lie Tr bone. 1 < ittawa, < 'nt . i .11. lh Tba i atrlnel crlala, due to the Impendlna announoe thi Borden govei nm< nl polli ipaet all .'al. ulatlona al.' th.- im:. ture of Canadian poll? tica. Th.- reported resignation >>f Mr. Monk. Mlnlater of Publlc Worka, i full; conflrmed to-nlght an.l Mr Nantel, Mln i.Ht.-r of Inlaad Ravenue, la ezpected to reslgn Imm. dlati I] No offl. lal aa I M i. Monk's i ? bui tli.it i" a inatti r ?? The tv. o mln!' tei d a aubrala alon to thi people of the proposltlon to more milllona to Greal Brttaln for naval defence, The refltflmatfona <>f th#- mlnletera vviii open two . onai 11 uencl. a nd bi li l ttona in whlch the government'a candl datea will have t>. i ipport the i ? f the proposltlon thal the Qiiestton of a hiige contributlon should not bi mlttsd to ti... people. George II. Perley, who aetsd as Premler ttartng Mr Bor ln Bngland laat aummer, will irtly act aa Mlnlater of Worka Ue la h natlvs of Naw Hamp . ? B. bool, I, and of i larvard I'nlveralty. RACE FOR $100,000 IS WON S. R. Smith Infirmary Fund Passes Mark Ahcad of Time. Inate td of readlng "l ,. at I il hour : as ln ' ' - ? I thja B. "rjt Smith Inl ..... amounted t.. ty; ? l-.-ul promlsed that If the rollisctlori a that hlgh he would ad*l J2.v?i nnd ftll .... | ln tbeli - ? ? of time lefT ?f*?r Ihe campalgn .Ioph not clo->' until "? ? evenlng, < Wrtol te.- bepl rlghl on at a I I ralaed ihe <-xtm $1 . no - ?1 ln all N. Y. UNIVF.RSITY DAY. Founding of Institution Celel: by Graduates. ? nual foundei morning In the Audltortum, al Ui Helghts, ln i r th* ? th annlrersary of the f in. | of th* ty. The proi by im-iioi. ra of tl ? aleted of aeveral a a/llh in trgbi by W l.w i ? tween the er. prei ld. nt'fl addi ? ' llvere 1 l > Willlam \ .. .. of th' ln the i.isiorir.ii addreaa C v. t the i have marl ?' tho untver mon n?I I f..r a new school foi blgher edueation, to tbe I >r l.hi?? i Brown i llor <>f the un. Frank Glfford then dellvered th* poem, ln ?.- bleh h< honore I the of Ihe foundei b, and < i ? hom i and .? to tb. name of Ni at Vork i'nl ? ? w >???.-.? 1 Plnley M. lie dwelt uj ? a men v. ho ld. a of I and how throush | the coll.?.? was ii .. l. one oi the strong. it ln the . ountry. ? ? WOMAN WFJTER L0SES .SUIT Court DismisHcs Action Brought by Aged Mrs. Merriwother. ? Kelly, In the Bupreme < 'ourt, In Brooklyn, dlamlaa d yesteg the cai e broughl by Mrs Rlhtabeth Merrtwether, of st i>oiii'i, agalaat the Walt. i ? Ing ?'ompany to I vanced to del ray part of the aa, publlahlBg be* i...*.k. The court ruled tbal there was Inaufflcient avldenee to prove fraud. The aged errltee alleged, Inclden taiiv. thal 'i"' puWlshlng jsompsay told her to atop bothertng it about bar book or lt iro ild publlab all bar eorn i pondenc* ln li< r teotlmony Mr Merrlwether ad ri.itr*-.i tba .'oinpanv bad publlahed her book, hut ahe aald nothlng bad been dens to advaaoe Its flsle --e THEATRICAL NOTES. The Natlonal Federatlon of Theatre 4 ini, i that the n.-\t plaj to be produced under Ita pollcy of preaentlng Ihe worka of new authora ia i ntltled "The Road io Arcady." Tho author i* Edltb mi Tupper E/iorsBce itoi.i rt? wiii mske ber flebul i? vaudeviUe at the Unlon Bqusre Ths utre nest Moiiiiav, when ahe will preeenl for the flral time on any Btage a naw oii.-a.t plaj entltled "The Woman Int.-r \, nea," bj. 1 Hartlay llannera TheSbuberta SBBOunce f..r tb.-ir produe tlon Of "Tbfl a"1V8 FrankforNTs" t Ifl . n gagemen! of Bdwsrd Rmery, PYaak Loaee, Renee Kell) and Hylton allen, He ils ar.- belng held every mornlna al Willlam Colller'a Comedy Theatre, where "Fanny'a Mral i'ia\" im now belng pre s. ated Charlefl Bryaat tejaiBeily *>f tha st lamea Th.-atre, i.oi.oi.n, arrtvad on thfl Mauretania to play one of the prlnclpal parta with Mme. Naalmova In "Bella I .oiina." a Btrarg* Br-**1"1 baa .ome t<> glBaldari th<- baartfl sf asscuttvafl aad aotora ns tereated ln the aueceaa ef the bt_ Drury i_.,,,. ?,. loiii un... "The Whlp." lt ts u dlmlnutlve EntrlUih owl, whlcl waa ln % <raie of llfi Blxed vvax ftgurea n>.-,| in the second acl "f "Tbe Wlilp." The ftguraa were boxed up ln \jont\ot\ laat Auguat . -?e Register! Regiater!! Register!!! PoL'tively your last chance. Booths open at 7 o'clock thia morning and close at 10 p. m. Better attend to it at once. Deley may be fatal. Don't wait until later in ino day. Do it now! SCIENTISTSDINNERGUESTS American Geographical Society Completcs 8 Weeks as Host. The Amcric.m Qaographlcal Society wound up ita eii^ht WOOiuf > nt.-rtalnment .three foretga sci.-ntisis last night with a dinner ln prtvata apartments at the WaldorC kfosl loudly applanded, aa i'..i among the tablea was the Btern and tveatber beaten Rear Admiral Robert B. Paary, tbe dlacoverer of the North Pola in all thi a wera ona bnadrad an.l flfty Elghl Weeka agO the society in -.,.. ,i the foi '?? thla oountry to help c li '.rate its Blxtlcth annh ? i sary. and 8 been enter talii.il .'ii tralris Bnd boata and In anto mobllea from here to the Padflc <'<>a?t a'id back agaln. There wera alcsmtlfle rapra* aentatlvea from thlrteen forelgn eoontrlea ..s well as phllanthroplata bankera and our own aclentlati John Greenough, t.ill and venerable ! beneath an enormoug Amerh-an - ? i- above th<- gpeakera* tnbie. ii.- apoki briefly of having r.-ad ln the so. j. t* ? Bulletln ihe orlglnal lettera from such explorera aa Ltvlngatori and Stanley, in whleb they rrcount4?d thelr famoua dla . overlea t speaker waa Di Joai | b Partach, profeaaor ,.r geography In the L*i f Berlln I 1. eeted the ol ? tlata, and, in gpeaklng of the LavUh manner in m im h tbeir expenaea had b4 en paid, aald: "Where ti,, i ? nded meena rame from we know not, but, ' Athenlana <>f >,id. we a ill ??' ' i noa ii i od " Tl ?? "th. i speaki rs p t, Alhert De ? i ? ? n. aei r.-t.n \ of the ? .-,? j. |. .,f uili Juli ? da >? bokal ky, oi ..f phyi; al c ography at the Arademl '? I at the Eccle M Lo, i Ceorga ? oim, II \ ? I of the Ro* al Sr ottlah Geographli al BO. I< ty. ' John FI F*lnl? of tha College of the Clty of New Tork, Prei i I ' ' i T Radhry ?' y ]-. i >r ralbaal ? FTan llton Flah Kean, ?\iiKust Kuiiii. to rjk ????? r Kuna Pre f,s^,,r ITertvhel C. Parker, Judg* Charlea E. siiiiiiis and Count PbuI Tei.-ki. IT'S ALL ART TO "LARRY" Mr. Mullig-pn Serene. Though Piiintincf Is CnlWl Bop;us. ' I. ? r. '? kfulllg in, of the Bt Denta Hol n'l kni4W aboul ai t would ook it mli bi .1 ? more Por, i ? ? kl fthl ' lt. The ? : by r- itiesrl for * that -?>?? i - ? pain ti n af tlon 1b one ? i Ich a atatei i *? It a ra to-day 1 - ? ? [ artlal frlend r>r t. I .br, il ? . * i palntlng In tha I I ? nufactu ? Mr. Mulllgan oo ept4 d I ment i ? "Well, now, that remlnda tm lf r. Down. tter a few . plcture Ie ton tter, and atcr p rueat ln the I ,'.!. *) t tha letti looklng at a bu plcturea ar ? lt*B "ti? <>: . tmr. Ifr Mulllgan led tho way to a hall that a 1 leturea "Whats the name <,f the thhi aak.-d "Il v. ? ? . ilntlng to Well, tbts in lt," md Mr M'il'1 ,.n WbO was plod "You'd Dowi f," bo ii, u g, t lt. I tl Ink be dldn'l paj nn* h ati lo tha let? when ha r< i i' Mr M illlgan wi I all dlaturbed - ? . ?,,,(.; walla BY BOAT TO YALE ARMY GAME Hondrick Hudson to Make Trip for Football Contest. Tl . M I ?? Will . trlpa of pran - Weat P rale-Weat Polnl game. Th* ? ,. iii ii it, Nea fork aa follows treot, IOJ0 8 tn . W< H ttd .-... to BJ a ii. ; Weat 1 8th ati a t?. and will arrlve al Weat Polnt bi i , , it, tlme for the i ill d ., wlth mlliurj b nd Return win be mada Immedlately after thi maklng the run to N. :'> :| '""": Speclal tlcket* foi I areflSeech ? -n from New Fark to Polnl and return. and ma* ba pro cured ln advance I ntotliaa^ma is bj 1ris 1r:?11.? ri WHAT IS GOING ON TO DAY. ..,,!?.!,,?, lo the Ainerl nn Mimaim. of ul t.r ' th* Metropolltan Ifu u i Van ' ortlandl P*r* M ,.p. ? from I a. m to i" !?? '" , ,, ? 7_ar^ . :~? Wllllam Bulaer, afternoon. U?tln.. of ,\r. ai-- tural Ia* ".' york w. -?' |..,lk' piace. afternoon , t n,? Aa*,? lat* Alumnsi Of Nnrntnl K.'imlon ot tli" ?aa ???, ?, an , ..ii,.,,-.'. Park av*no* and 4,*th str<-. r. _ i, in ,-?. .im ?? af lai 1*1 *rei ted In eomroemora llmda'o? .- "' 8:M i .- i,,i, r Hedges al dinnej of Iba I";!,,,;.,,,.. N-, Wfl Orand *tr*4rt. 7 ?. ,? ,, tha Italian Cbamaa* ef Commerea Waldorf latorla, 7 p m ,_. ,,... .... pollt ? sl :., ellng. Pabllc "aaathati rira* av-aaa, ,;.,?.,,? \i:,?ri..ina ,.r Nea rera, <ar.i.)?i? Hall, evanlag \,h,,**,.* bi aavernor Wluten an.i . u.ratle n ' - ,,, aturtc, Brooklra, evenlng. m ,,,.,- or th- >-v.- Btlv. ? emmlttee ef tb* ?M?u <? ,,l- .? n rlot to seleei n ,,"w nia.n anaidat. beadqear Nin g ,,,,!L (lf th* Woaaea PragreaaUea or iim.'ki-... No 883 Flatl -. Brook l, n, 8 30 p. m. Addraaal ? ,-l,"uUV Rterllng !:? ,-u ?-'-'" ' :"''- No *u WM 144tb Btreet B "?" i1 "' ii.i.iie leetnrea <-r tka Board ?t Edaeatlon, ' a,':. p. ,?. Public Behool IM.uatli atr.H ..,.?. ,,f Kifin avenu l ncle aam * , k; M"?r,;v" -7ti. atreet and Co umbua avenu* K?h Amtritin N.18.? JheJ^r Po.U.ca - [*., Wllllam lt Hhepherd; l.i ??, |2i ga.1 .,mi, mh.c "BjPh"'' n l.lbrary, N.-,.u ' ? -FosslI Evid.nres or Bvolu. tlon." Profeaaor Beraue < fchmuclier; Bt. B.riholemeW. Hall. No -?'?'/^*-'\ Vr. Thonia* A Sior.-y. APOTHEOSIS * I alM A Flftl*, ?E(_ll?V4Lft IN THE- DOCrRINf ?? TOTHE V'CTOftS ZEUOHQ THE $POf**-S"?'UEtB_ /^> ??/*,. ?sb aBrja^wsssaaajaias) DR. KUNITZER LOSES CASE County Medical Society Free to Expel. if It Wishes to Do So. The Appellate Dlvialon afflrmed yester i order of the Bupreme Court re ? . ? ? n ..f i>r inltsar to re ??? from ? ,l.ln | an-. action tO C . m from mi mber ? m fr.-e to ' I " ' ? ?? ?! ?' ? i.f a letter wrlttf-n to tbe ron Egg i ?. i a irged from tl f the 8 denbsm Hos ; ti-.- efforta of ln-. K I ii i said thal the rjrcorda <>f the hos : tO r: Bkfl lt 88 | ' | ? ? Bwsld bsd dlffleult ? peratlona tter i Ud thal it. Kanltssr wsa 1 the rhanirltiK of Ihe record a "f tbe hospltal. ? ard "f . enaora "f the i ounty ?? mi r>r. Kunltaer ajullty ? f tmprofeaslonal eonduet and ? . (pulaloB. Dr. Kunltaer aald ? had not received a fair hearlng .,rrl fr*e.l to prSVSnt the flna! BCtlon on ' .-a>-? WELCOME THE CANAL Bankers of Interior and South Hail Opehing of Waterway. plet'on of the Pai ? an Important factor m I a da velopmenl of ths Wsal and Bouthweat. fact ibed the key nber of addreaaea made ln toi Qallery <>f tn.- Waldorf laat evenlna Bankers and n >i .su.to men from forty-flve dtlea ln th.- Bouth, Weal snd Mlddle V* ?. ;t, wbo ar.- ). ? ronfi ? ? repreaentatlvea of fhe ITnlted Btat. ?? and Truat Com w. -. the 1 Tha anormoua cropa of rorn, wheat and i-otton that have "ist i.n barvoated arlll, in th- oplnlon of these repreaantatlve buaineaa men. Increaae real es and otherwlaa greatl) Improve j condltlons One Intereatlng Bti .i.- by John K. Ottley. vtce-preal dent of the Fourth Natlonal Hank at -u who said; ope bad laat year been an'- to frathei every ounce of gold mlned in the ind ahlpped II to the South, lt would have fallen HZS.TjTA.OOO ehort of pay Ing the Bouth'a ln 11 against Burope for ? lught In the Bouth bi last year Practically one-fourth <>f the Unlted Stat.s entire export trade for the Issi thlrt; Iwo yeara baa conalated of tbe iavv cotton. The repri a* ntatlvea of the ITnlted Bl itea Moi tgage and Tr ist i "ompani bai bero atnce Thuraday. On Thursday after nooa b bualnesa eonference waa bJ ld ln tha dlrectora" room, at Mo, SS .'eii.ir Btreet and yeaterday there waa a Beneral condition i through? out tbe eountry. Thla was folaowed by the dinner of'lasl evenlng To-.iay the rialtora artll ba taken oa a boat trlp around Naw \"fk snd to-.utrkt the] wttl no to a theatre e BIG SHOW TO HELP POLITICS League oj Democrats on the Stage Makes Announcement. i.,,r the flrat tline m tha blatory of the eountry polltlefl and .irama wiii ailngle on the flafafl bsgi "a fljunday avenlaaj; ? j,, ai ti.-- HlppOdrome, said thfl BgOOl yesterday ln BflBdlBg forth nouncemeata for ihe "mammoth i. -limonlal OOncort"' tO ln- ftven l,v tbe an ; Mai ? ball Thajatrleal Leiagua. ?Th.' Bjrsatast lalazy "f atage atsra fV,.r ;-,it.n toajtstber," is tba aBurtag proaalaa held out by tha Basgue, an.l the mlagllni of pollUes ao.i drssna la hlnted ,i j,, the anaemncssnent thal Willlam Bulaer, Auguatua Tbeenaa and May irwin Will Spe -1 Moi.- than flftj stars have VOlUnteSTfld t.. app.-sr. among tasaa wiuiam peJttar and Oeorge M. *''>han, who nre I. ipoelalty iou.th.-r. BSOBtgososry sadllaBSM, ,a,.,s \, Dr. aar, Hiossom Beetey, Csrtsr i>' Hav.n, Tsts Kswa an.l l.llllan Hbav. alao vvill !.?? th.-:--. i_ e Important! The eleetion! Ycu want to help aettle the probleme by your vote. To vote you muat regiater. To day ia your laat chanco to regiater. Regiater at once. Bootha open from 7 a. m to 10 p. m. You will find your regiatration place in tho papers. OBITUARY. MRS. A. W. GREEN. Oreenwlch, Conn., Oet M A. W. Irecn, Wife Of tl lent of the Na l0n ,i i- in i,,-,i here ' ? inder th.nrtanl care ?>f phyalclana .. a, which waa i-st reported emarkabl* by th< i gtraordlnary ler hua to I rlni I lealth. Mrs. i flrat treat ,v i,r t. C. Hyd mmoned Dr. dlller, <>f Cbl< igo ' Imei ? ' v,.--,:.! ba well to idolph llckel, >.f Bet ' -rt in th" ?adlum, to come I ? ns , ura Mr. iirt-en went ln peraon t<> Germany illy perenad tl irrivc.l bera "-'] th" rlnglng 1 n? !,,s,.,i ln >. - " ' '"?'IS r'lk,'r' ,rr at Quarantlne, ti.- n hurrl nobtle ' . en lo :;, i r. . ? f,:ner,-il will te held at Sr. CThurch, Oreenwlch, ift.-n JAMES M. REQUA. .tames m. Requa .-.- at the Cnlon I ? .rs ol l Mr. Requa l ad ?? a ai tlve u ? ?? iK-,.. a brother and nephew, both of ? -ve. Horn ir. N? i!s earl ... .. ],. t. r : New rork Unl , which be Folowlng his graduatton Mr. '?' ? aklng I ualneaa, retnalnlng ln t upto twenty yei i rla never tn irrleA e MAJOR MICAH JENKINS. Charleaton, B C . lenkina, aon of General Mlcah Jenldna ???* ba confederate armj ?? ?silk atocklng troop" of tha Rough ? tha war wlth Bpaln, dled h( I,, ||.. wi s tit ?ld, ai.,t waa leputj collector of lnt< rnal i 'harleeton. Uajor Jenklna waa a gTaduate of Weat Polnt, and aerved In tbe later Indlai ?,,r gallantn -1' ;!"- battle ol um he a major and r< ..< from I'olonel Rooaevelt. l*he ? Bouth Carollna voted -i aweartl to M.-i ,.r Jenkl e-?? RICHARD C WORTHINGTON. i nv Telograph t-. i'i-- Trll i Phlladalphla Oct Lf.- Rlchard C. w.,rth ngton, pr.-shlent <-f the Tl i ab-ntlr..- Com !n the palnt ind rarnlah bui Im i of ti:.. I i lled this rnornlag from oephrltla al hla ,oma here. atr, Worthlngton waa forty* old and waa promlnent In tha of Phllad ii.. araa kimwn aa an <-M" i ' md varnlahea. He waa a member of tba Ma, ufactui era* C'l b and of thi Dn ' bi mlcal ' 'lub of Nea fork. Ua i wife and three i? < GEORGE W. METLAR. 1 h- ri slean ? " ?? r Nea Bruaawlek, N. J., Oet 18 i IV. M'-tl-ir .li'-.l BUd Icinv .,n thc liiwn of da bome al tha Rarltan land Ing le-da) 4 h.-.irt alaaaaa He waa elghty-four# .eiirs i.id aad oo aad upward ol mndri ?! lerea <>f land, Intsliidlng I Etooa Hall. where tbe New Brunawlck ?(..-iitrv Club golf Irnka ara H< ,v,.r'h I504J.OOO. The homeatead where he ,v,-,i was imllt ln 1742 and faces the Rari an Rlver. in early llfe he. was engaged ii the clothlng and lumber buali ,ii,;..w. iu< companlon for sixiv yeara i't"' lour chlldren Burvlve. < ??-e MRS. HARRIET M. COTTRELL. iiarrict kforgan 4 'ottt-cii. wife of Charlea p, Cottrell, dled aarlj yeattarttaj morning it ber hom.- in Weateiiy, R. i Mr-. Cot i-.-n was a BBember <>f the New London rbapter of tie Dati lero of I ?an Revolution an.l promlnent Ln Waat ?il> Boclaty. Mr. Cottrell, who, srlth four ?hildren, Burvlvea her, la treaai ? b, Cottrell ?*? Bona Company, prlntlng ireaa manufacturera The tuneral aer rica win ba held at Mra CottreB'a bome Sunday afternoon at - _ o'clock. ? ALFRED T. PERRY. Marletta. Ohlo, <>ct. II Alfr.-d T Perry. Brtialdanl ol B*_rtotta fJotlaaja, dled aad* i,niy this morning ;? t hla horae bare from icntc iii.ii)," sti.iii. ?: n Ln Gene 100 III AugUBl Lf. Is**, and was formcr |v i profeaaor at the Hartford Throlotfoal Beqilricry. from whloh li" waa graduuted la IM ANOTHER REMBRANDT TESr Dr. De Groot to "Expertize'*] $50,000 Walker Picture Again-j I >r. Hofatede de Or i tt, ? picture expertrj of Tbfl la eomlni; to thla .'ountryyl ;t |s ? ? stu.ly a eanvaa aequlredj T. B, Walker, r-ff a, known as the "whlte pinej tber It la really a Hom-' brandl -<l. "Tho. \n Kewa," out to-day, says lt, ; that Dr, de Oroot, who pro- ? ? ie work some time ? /?" it further. known as "The Adultrass Dr. Bode of Berl'ln, and Or Vslentl ?? i im "f Art, are" ? . pl. tnra as .t ?dt. Dr. !':?-: . tnothi r authortty on plctun la that the , * 'ha work ol er j ertod. palntlng I ' ?? ln the f ths 1 of 11 ? irougb at, ? later acqulraai.] lea BedeM .. fot it at a later perl d,< ? luded ln th?" Weber eollectlon. aold to a dealer in thla! bcqulred bj Mr. Walker. At onel aald to haverl | rl pubJlcatton Bsyi,*" ? i,at i t i come to this1 .'. h Rn<1 Fleirl?j ? and p'i??j : re and whtcb hava i.e.-a)| I .-! DIED. ? -s.i. lluntilna. Cniolln. 9. J , raliam. B Metlar, O^rse W, * y, .1- ai.nettB U J ry. ? " ' the lnt? Alfred)] ?nd Bt. JjirK-Si . October li>, as*" j Thuraday, or-tub.nJ 17. :r -r l'-aia*J arlll bs held atf orn. r 44th st.. i SO p rrwl ite. ? ser II, et htff I, ,!,:..- M-.r-rj -? ,*'* home, -ji.div/1 I ::T Thomaa T. An annlversary aaaaaefl : ti ..? <>ui La4y oM .. Isy rt-.orrw" n,K. < i lol ? r 18th. it '.< ofek i pj i:\i : tol sr ia. 1012.J of Roberu mu K. In the '>'h v-.'.ir <>r her*. .. ? pltta irgh Bervlcee at] h< i j West DTtb et^sfl 20, at 4 p. m. 1 .'onnecti-j ? . er, l?12. l-7sth"_j II .,.' hel.l al -i Mary'. t'hur hj 20, ?i 2.*m ' I ? N>vv] y,,ri ? Kallrofl i tr.iarl ItlOB at 1:06 p. m. fi'tiry,, - her -ta'iKlitrr,. an, .'onn.j I D. 1 snd, Tuesday, ef ii nm o?.f? t ? r a short l?>lo\ *d son nf reremlab \ M.serolr, In his .VM resr Funeral ser ... .'?? ice, No ?'.:>'?? fclsdl -,. .:. tober 2t at [nt. ? ? ? >: '? anlence of the \i: r.i.t-red Into reat. nn October lt \. ? Isi Iged M ves.rs. Ku late n aliience, Rarlt.n -?:. -,-. Brunswli le, N ' . n Monday Sl 2 o'clock. IflTRPHl Y <ni Frlday, f>rtob?r 11. at ber late . Iwey, Jeannett. l.am \ Murphey. Funeral aiit Bawera RFEVEfl Harry K.evefl, on October 17. aa-fld ? puneraJ < 'liurc h. No I mk 1-7 fami .vli Buiiding).' inobllo coit- . RBQUA "n October IS. 1912. at fnlon Iv-sauej ,:.ii. hla 'nt' resllence. J-.ir.es Mlllori Reque, ln ihe Bd year of his a?6. Funeral not'oe _ CEMKTEKIE& TIIE WOOIH AWN rEMgTETlY, ?>md Bt Bv Hnrlem Trnin and by TrollflBV W Offi?'?*?. *> East J3d 8t.. N. Y. I MlrRTAKEBg FRAVK E. TAMPBEI.r,. 241-? Weet St(W Rt Chnr-.'ls. Prlvat.- Itooma. Prlvet* ArabflM lanrns T.'l H'-'l '-ti.-;se,i ___^^ OFFICEB. M\fS fiFT-'l' T. No. 17)4 Nflfl.su fltreflt. L'PTOWN OFFICE?No. 17)84 Broadway, JsM any Amerlcan Dlstrlot Tel^irr.ph Offlea. I HVRIEM OFFICES? No. 15T East 12ntb! street, No .'.II West 125th atr.at end SmA lig #est llSSta atreet. _J