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l?eiti^trrk tribune =.. Vo? TAXir..N? 24,175. t. ?.""?? "*,r aas ??Hriiirr. "?morrow. fa|r, mo,|fra|p ?,?.,_, NEW-YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1913.?18 PAGES. ? * PRICE ONE CENT In ( ?1> of Nrw Vnrk. .Ier??*rr?t> and Hohok?*?? M.-tKWHKItK TWO CK"?iT">. B? TAXI BANDIIS Six Highwaymen Hold Up Em? ployes of Provision Firm in West 36th Street and Get $700 from Till. PISTOLS IN CLERKS' FACES Warned Not to Make Outcry in Peril of Death?Thief Climbs Oashier's Cage and Empties Cash Drawer?Escape in Darkness. Def\mi: poarMMs poh, ??? in ter fare*, ce ?ix Basa l><?i>cd from a taxleab tha?. drew up laet evening In front of \*o. y, to .'. i West ;?t?th street, entered th? building, occupied by Rohe & Brothers, -?bols?ale rit-vision dealers, and, with a rovilvr in ?*a<*h hand, held tip for.r men employa*-*] in the pla< e While two of the men levelled their ? revolver? at Ctertaa Fink, collector for I in?* firm, si ?i William Bornenuuin, route i forcrnan. another highwayman ?-limbed IhS high ?vira*- fence surrounding the I ?-ashler's office and took between $600 I ?and ?7<?0 from the a-ash drawer. The j ? noi then )>;uki'i oui, covering the egg. j playea arltlt ihoir revolvers, and leaped j into the watt Ina taxieab, -wtiich made] off ni a furteen, pace. Altl.ot.ifli the p ?lice of the West 371ki Streal gteUoa were told of the hold-up nnd ottyrg on the scene within a few gllniltes they were unable to obtain any ? ? i? T?. the men who made the haul. Fink and Rornemann were encaged i in poiris: over th?? company books at the I time of th.* hold-up. The wir.* ?age \ surroiinalmg the OfScs Ig ab?>nt seven ? feet In height, and the ?loor wat? locked ' on the inside. Rlak Srloske. a car- j nan.- srasher, and F.dward Miller, the j ?table i?.iss. wars in the east side of ? the buildin?. Fink's attention was suddenly drawn ; from hla books by the soun?! <>f a rac- ? ing motor outside. When h.- ?'lain-.*?] up. only a few moments later, it was to find himself faalni*. two revolver muz glen. Uoriii-manii found himself in the i ?amf predicament, ?and before slthCT uf Umob ? ??tilil make i. iiiov.. iIh- sharp i ?ommantl, "Throw up your banda!" I was hissed through the wire netting. With the odds against them th?* two j men in the cage, caught like rats in a trap, hoisted their hands high above their head?. Then one <">f the ho d-up men ? ?.imbed thai wir?- ?u-tting. lowered himself on ?Jhe inside, and ran t" tin- ? ash diaw.-r. j !? b bar! not yet been locked. While the man was doing this. Fink I i 7.? \? ?. r i ? I ? ? r What fat?- had befallen tha* ca>riag>* washei and the stable i boss. His curia.sit> S as satisfied a se? - ! ond later, srhaan be saw ajrloarka ?rid '. Miller siiiti'linR In ?trained attitudes neai the c*urlage entran-ce. Both sr?rs cover****! bj tv?*o revolvere, held ?>n.i ? seh side <?f their h.atls. Alter laklnt; lbs < ash fr?.m the ??rawer. the sixth man lot himself out by tha- ?i...... at the same itm?* waning Fink and Bol neinann not lo mak>- an ' ? ?iitiry ander pain ?if death. Than be ' ..lid bis r*ohfaderates backed cautiooaly ? of tbS i-ntrain ?-. '..vetiiiii t'u* four emploxea with then- revolvers until! Ihg] r? a- lied '.lie CUTO, With a swift movement, th*- Bis men plied into tha iaxii.il?, ii??- engine ui ?. ... i... n kepi raa Ing. With .? ...n fi-..ni its exhaust, tha taxi ai. ; ..,. ? thro ifb Hth street and lO-il to sight in the C?..OIII. . When <'hari.*s it.?he. president -?f thai ronipany,?who llvaas si No, it w? si iTttn ?greet, ?* aa t>.''<! of the robber? and ] hold- p. in- said Kink ha<i been m hla tea-ploy ?? r a number of years and wasj l T>|?at ,. . trust.?'! man tunnel not Morlarltj and Mundo were] --.tr,, , iii- .a-?- and after obtain-I esweriptiona of the mei started ? to n.-i ?l I hem m?. I'n to midnight, ?/ever, the] grere still baffled by th?; lack <?f tangible clewa This Morning's Sews LOCAL Vag? Silt-ma . ? antraetS Must Go a?\?r. 1 , Ha*.!.)-1 j, Men la Taxi Get $700. 1. Too Lata tn Prevaat ?tateada. a Helen QouM liti.i? of I". .1. lbSPa 1*4... 3j QeeM Wadding least <?n ?Bowery. 3 1 Rgaaeveli Defends Steal Merger. 4? I'lt. 11 m- Daaeaarol Ineompateat. a Carat Palatlni ?Briaga I7S.J84. ?] ?ioien?-? In Qaimsill Strike.13 i Beaut) Coat Aetreaa Hh ios.?a ! Casta $ll.t?"0 to Make a Sailor.13 j Naraell Held la It.?????? Hail.It Captalna Dlecusa Pier Problem.13 Tbeatra (;<>.f a*a\,-s in 18 i ? More Tiidhted as I'lrebugs.18 H?'r?ss Weds Ooaehssaa.is! POLITICAL Wilson Urges Besara Trust f*??ln-> Senators Pool ".-i Cabtaet choice. ? ?ENERAL William Reekefellei Ulasfag Again., i yp*r Doctor Met ? 11 h i oui Play.. ... 1 latnegya W****ry Ltalaar. I Kiinx s l'anaina Note 1 lellvgrad. 4 Aidrlch Currency Mil Condamn?t si ??ni'-o.n Memorial BUI Held Up. || ??'??/.er Kcononiies B?a*ln. s ' t'ert Health Offl.er May <*?. gj Minstrels Aid Bnatnagiets. s ??'laurea Teil ?.r nnanetal <;rip. 7 rOBEIQsT. T?rken Ylekls t?, ajntrepa. ii '?*n?;al Rogllsk Dacttoa ?^-aaatbte..'.'. s MISCELLANEOUS. ? ara f..r ?Vasnaan. g ?-^Itorial. g Society ......!. g Music . 9 ?'k.ituary . ? ????arts .10, ii an.i 13 ??'?n.? ami Saw. 13 w,:,!'"'' .Ain "I Ipplng . 13 1 'i-iiiniial and Market?-13, 14 and 15 l Renk La tat? *J 'JJ-'AJL/.J.. .If TO PROTECT -PARSIFAL" German Crown Prince Heads Petition to Extend Copyright. Berlin. Jaa J"*. Crown ?Prince ?Fred ??n? k William heads the liai <?: algnera at a petition which baa 1...11 presente 1 ? ?? Hi?' Re!? batag aakini for the enact? ment of g sp.-.-ini laei to extend the '?-?pyiisht of Richard Wagner's capera "Paratfal.'1 which expir?e thin reai The CTown I'rin? ?-.?? |g second <m ill?* li*t. an?! ih?? imperial |Mln?**eg f?ill"\\. ? GOVERNOR'S SON A BOXER "Archie" Johnson Seeks Ama? teur Welterweight Honors. S,in 1'iam ;?. o. .Ian _"J. ?Aggurance was given to-day i?> ofBclala In charge ?if ;ii? Pacific Coael amateur ttoxliig tournament, i?> i>? held In ihe Olympic ClUb i'-nioir?i?v night, that Arrhie" Ijobnaon erould appear ag an aspirant . tot ill?- aelterwdghl lit!??. Johnsuta in g BOH of <?<?v?rnor Hiram W, Johnson, n-hi? vas th.- Piugieaalva iiomlnee f?r \"?<e-President Johnsons first o|?pon?-ni will be "Brnie" ?.'lark, ??f Los Ani;?'!"-. g wel tonvrif-ht known f??i i le\ ei nrss and hard hitting. URGE "DRY" INAUGURATION Women Petition Congress to Close Saloons on March 4. Washington. Jan. 22.??A "dry'' in? auguration would mark l,rosid?*nt-eleci Wilson's induction into ofti.e if a peti? tion presented in ihe Senate to-day by Senator ("ailinger on behalf of Ihe Woman s t'hristian T? mperan? e Vnioii is favorably acted <?n l?v CongTeag The jietition urges the 1 ?'?Hin?* of nil saloons in ih>? national capital <>n March 4 Further action by Congrega a/HI be necissar;, if Presid'-nt-d.. t Wilson de? sires to ha\e g public reception m the Capitol or an> other government build? ing as a rabetttute for th?' Inaugural ball, to which he is oppose?!, CAT CAGED FOR SMALLPOX Must Keep Healthy Three Weeks or Be Killed. ; r.- T?!-?gi-?iiii tn Tu.? Trll in? : i'sw'K'?. N- T., Jan. 22.?L-111011. a pe? cat owned by lira 1:11.1 Oillette, was '|'!arantlii"?l erlth B houseful .?f boardeis twenty-fo'.r days ago. ???-lug to ih?- lllneea ?>r A B. Quernaey, t boarder. \\ h?> was BtlickcrB With '?mall pox. Ouee*nea] rs????? ereg and th? Quar? antine was lifted ? esteiil.is. H.-aUh Ofilcer StOCkwell "i?l?i'??l th<> .at killed. Mis. QUIatte appealed to Mayor LlXig and the H??nlth Depart? ment, declarlnf thai LrOttstm waa a pel brought here ; 1 ??in Hinghamton and hud no get ins <??n ealcu in his yellow and irhi*te fur, having been fumigat? 1 with Hie r?'St 4?f the lioust-liul-J. Th?- .at was ordered taken to th? barn <?f a \ ??I'-iinaty siiri??i>!i and I lated 'U g 'ape. ''-here be ?ill be ke_?; tin?? \???ks for ?l?\ ?'opmenis. Ri - ports of big ?ondition are i?? b? ?given to th" ii.-aiih Departmenl dally, and if ?any in?li? ations of ?lisiase ;,:,? -'.. ? 11. <1 Lern?.11 all? 1 ?*- killed. SHOT DEAD OVER GIRL Boy of 1 ?5 Found in Backyard? Rival of 19 Arrested. ' Rlvalrj for a glrl'a ?ffe Ilona u-?i t?> the deal h of Hit? en? ear-old F< ? Donadla s., the |.?>ii.? Ihlnfc His father, a guuemith eard a ahoi laai mglii H bou I ,.?:--'.?? o'clock ami 1 ush???! out Into ih? ba< k aid of hia home, al N?. 11 BkUlman Btre? I, VVIIIlainj 1 1 t.? find b ?"ii sboi ifuough 'he heart Near him la; a n 1 0I1 er I???t. ? ti\ea Immediate!' began lu hum for Jamea Polt ? ?. of No 11 Ja? kson gtreel Palco and Fellj had both i<-> u pa* Ing attention i<? a prel 1 ? ?girl, and ;i week tgo Ihe) came to blowa Pal? ". although aineteen years old, arai wonted He a ??s .?1 reeled laai night. ?.m ?lenieii ail knc??vl-?dge of the ahoot? Ing. He ??<iv held on a ? hatrge -?f mur? der, aa Joaeph EJonadb?, Pellx'a brother, ?aid he saw Palco In g nearb hallwa* just b?f?>r<- hla brother araa killed. -?~ REGAN OUSTS WAITERS. Orders 250 from Knickerbock? er After Threats to Strike. Two hundred and fifty ?alters, bus. v ? ooks ami kit?'hen help mai'h???! !i.?iii Ihe Hotel Kni? k? 1 bin k?-r at 1 ?SO 0?.'lock this nioriiitu; in a bod', and joined ihe other striking rnamberg of Ihelr tia?i'. Theii declaloa n? leave James B llegan ?manager ??( Ih? hotel, in Ihe lurch, ?ame ?bout after RegM ha?i openl) Invited them to do so, in coat iiie.v erere dleaatlelled This ??noveon ihe pari ??f ?i?s h?-ip lefl ?;?-nt?n - i'houi sraltera, 'buaea ami man?, >?i his kit? ben emploi w (Carl* In the evening son??' ??i the traitera ienl a deputation lo Regan and ... mplained lo hin <>r the treatmeni Hi?-. " ei >? re* ? ?:. in?". The*? i"ll bun I the* ?? ...ihi al 1 ike uniese their demanda I w? re compiled with. Fi?t-a 1.? sent then ! bach to theh loba, ami nothini more was heard from them until hall an hour after midnight, srhen ih?-> again had a iciiifei.-n,.- wiih ?llegan. Once n?..i?. h>- 1.m <i i?> ii?-ai ? ?ih them. ,\t 1 M Regan (-aliad all the diasatis? toil m.-n Into ih-- ?i?Hi.???m and told them II they ?vert nol ??intent t.? work i,,? him under pi?s.?m conditions they loul.l leg' e. ? If you don I like \0111 jobs h?i<-, K?-t out!" be Maid. The employ''*' put Ml their hats and .???.t? .nui K"t eu, Regan mM he bad plane t.. nil the ? a<*anoiea. ?-? A . M, ? C CAT5UP-12C. BOTTLE. ?jslaria-1 ripe tomatoes, pure ?pio?w?. All stores Acker, Merra? & Condlt Co.-Advt. ?TORTE YIELDS 10 EUROPE; WILL GIVE UP ADRtANOPLE ? Turkish Grand Council Almost i Unanimously Favors Accept? ing Proposals for Peaceful Settlement with Allies. i NOW IN HANDS OF POWERS Fate of the Islands in the jEgean Sea To Be Left to the Great Nations for Future Determi? nation. COERCION USED BY RUSSIA Foreign Minister Declares That Twice She Has Warned Porte That She Might Depart from Attitude of Neutrality?Turkey's Sin cerity Questioned. Conetantinople, .Ian. 22.?Turkey to? day submitted i<? the win <?f th<- pow? ers Tiii- Grand Council of the Otto? ! man Empira ?le. ided in favor of ac? renting the prop?sala of Europe, In? I ? lulling 'lie ceding >.f Adrian?.i?le. for a peace settlement between Turkey nnd the Balkan niii?-*s. The meet inc. took piece at Doting Bag Che Palan-, under thf presidency of Kiamil Pa-In?. As officially announ.ed, the Grand Council "approved th?- government's ?point of view, declared its **oaftdancs ; in the sentiments of equity voiced by Hi*? great powers ;md expressed the j wisii to see their promises and pro Ipoaed aaalatanea affectl ely roallaad" it also seked tin* got*ernn*-*Mil 'to ex? ert all its efforts to insure In Hi?* futurs the safety of the country and the de vetoptnent of its e. onaatnic Intereeta." I The question Submitted by the Turk? ish i*.i\eminent to the Grand Council ; lo-alay was. "Should th* r?--umiii-inia tioriH contained In the not?? of tha European powers ba ac?rapted "r re? I \,rtP{y The go? Tiiiiif-ni franhiv confeesed itself in fawn oi agreeing t.? the Bug? Igestion maid** by th?- powers, nuil after S Blight discussion lh?"- MOStnbl) dr* Icided .iimost iinanlmouely in agree? Iment with the ? Ian etf the govern? ' metal To-inoriow i?i.'?iii aeon, therefore, the ' .\iai?iula Johann de Pallavk Inl, lha .\ ?si??, -lliihgai ???n Am he ess dor and th? Idean of the diplomatic corpa ai Con? Istsntlnopl?, a tii re< et*< e a note In arhlch I the Ottoman governmeht agreea to the [propoaala embodied In the Join! note with ?regard t<? n.ss:?.n ?.r tha for* ? tresH of Adrienople and ?ne futurs dis? position of the ?fSgeaa islands, and pla<*ea itaelf in Ihe hands ol the powa ra Minuter? Meat To-day. \ meeting ?.i lbs Council ..f Minia* ' ;.,s uriii i. ii? id t? ?n?.? i oar morning ; ?fore ihe Una I step la tak.-n The lolnl note >.f ihe powera ad vised T?rke) i?, '??o- \<ii iaiiopii- io lue allies ' ;,ii,| t., lesa ? ibe f;?'<- ..t the v.u.,- in lands i" i i ? - - powei i ?>i futui ?? detei - mu? ?lion, i" i* ' 'n ; i"* pon ei ? in ?>in ... ,i ibeii i '.-if \ olenl ?upport bo long Hi t .1 kt . ?i-1? t red lo ihelr i ounasl. Tha na.li- ful Ihei i ;. Il< 'i Ihe Btta nl i>.ii ! uf ths Ottoman k<>. ei ami nt 'ta the I grave responslUilitj it \?<>n!?i asa un? I i .?.-.,.in. ??' I" . li'-.i ?? 'ii?? I- :: -h'.ui 1 I ? ; pre ven I Ihe re-establlsiinienl o| | ?.?.?< . it \n?, .i.i on ha - a Itself lo blame ?( ? the prolonga 'on of th? arar had as a . ,,iiv. quena ?? io pul in queatlofl tl?. fate ' ,.r ii,. , apltal snd perhnpa to extend ; hostilitlea lo : ha A ?I? - U pro*? Ina i - of ! i he empire." Tin- document continued that "in h.ii ..???? tin Turkish government . ,i not count on ihe auoreoa ,,t i h<* Iefforts ol ihe powera t?. preeerve H Ilion? the dangers against arhlck Ihe | had alrendj ararned II and whi? ii they ! ones ni<'i' granted it to avoid." I The powtws callaad the attention of th.* Ottoman governmeni t.? tha fnci that after the conclusion >-t peace II would ihii^e need of the moral an?j mnterial support of the powers i<> repair th. ' ?-\ ils ??i a?.ir. to consolidate its poeltion ;,i Constantinople and t?> develop us . ;,vi Asia! ic lerrltorlae. Session of Council Brief. :i\?- n.ting of ths Grand Council. which ana frauglfl with suck grave ta? - |... i -tana ??? ?lis brief. Tin- Sultan .; i * an sudlence t?> the aasemblsge . ?<i lectively, ??ah the Grand Visier ami lh?- Slu-ik-ul Islam. Tin* members ?if the council arere grouped according to their professions, the military i?ltli ?als, civil aiflirials. gens tora and ill'in:? f.iiniim; ilstlncl groupa About eight) nota bill ties arere pree I ? ni m? ludlng ?Senators, hinii ??? ci?*siaa lies, atale mlattetera and under seers? taries of the rnrloua governmeni die* partmenta I-"? > i ? ? ? ?? i mlnlatera behNig? Im to lha ? '??riiiiiiit???' "t Union and Pinginaa arere n?.t Invitad t<? attend, with the eaceptlon of Mahmoud Bhofkot l'a? ha. foi i'"1' COnanaamatler <jf tht- army, ..mi Aristhii Pacha, both of arhon ate ?Janatora. The onlj abeentass erara ! Mahmoud Pa? ha ,?n<l H.ikKi l'a? h.?. The note of 'he powera ??.?s read, after arhlcb Nnshn ?Pacha, the Minister of War. explained th?* military situa? tion. The Minister of Finan? e then read a report on the financial situation. an,l the Minister of Foreign Affaira made a statement on the foreign situa? tion. N.ixini Pacha ?Iceland thai the army n/aa eager to continue the orar. Turkey might even hope for a measure of sut OaaMnnaaV?en*twelfth page. ieurUs csluar-a. 'I'll?- (lowrnor li.is ;i talk will) Mr. Hearst 'in tin* interest <>t' the people." FOOL PLAY SUSPECTED IN PHYSICIAN'S DEA Dr. John Morrison, of This Ci Loses Life in Fire That De stroys Jersey Home. POSSIBILITY OF REVEN, Mountaineers Had Been Ii prisoned After Robbery of House Some Time A?o. i?-- '?? ?grs| ?- PI <? rrll ia< I .-'?iiif-i ?. in?. \. .1 i m. ?_??_? 11, i,, Morrleon Bisty?tw?i reara ?>i?l. of > ::;,s w sei rtotti -"??? l, Sew fort CI u ah i. n n?-.i in death m :? lire ?? in dealt.i hia ii nun"! i???m- .ii the h ol ih- ?-'..in Ian?' Mountain, iwel - mi 11 ..m her? ?i m sari ? in? ?i i In? nn?r mi,-. 'rii?- re* ii't?. ?? w i? - litio?? .|ii?i durii ; he \ ni? i ? s? ??,?; \? hen I H Moi ri? made a flying rip I rom th? ? It) look an? i Ii, and then,he area Iti -?? .?? ? upani t?? t da* ??i I a ?? Th?- i. wax <>n the i..;"i leading Iron Bkillmt atation i" Mount Klon and ainj"1 ??t m ?? i ? ..m i in- Phlladel. in.? ?v Readii Railroad. ?Delta live Tollen ? onn.?i a Ith II Count?, I't ?-s? ? mor'? ??Mi??. r?i?irnril t? nlgbl troto fftlllrnan, and aa a reaull ? in? report ii la probable thai a rlgl Inveatlgatioo will be begun i<? m?n r??v Soin?? ligne ?g?? i?r. Miarriaon'a i><?n?? wag tiii.ixii, tin?i iwa ssountalneei ! were imprisoned In the Btiaavarai County Jail for a time on suapiclon. Neightora of ?Dr Morrison hette* tins inornlng'a Bra e/aa iiMpired by re venge, and the dele?it\??*.?* report i ?County I'ro.se'Ht"! Pone laj *< ?-iupIihxi Ion iin?- iti?-?ii? n the reeultg <?f i?< I morrow's investigation aarranl gnd action Bt??pe*wlll be taken to eectira in dlctmenla auain?! ?he siiapa*cled per I sons ???i in??*der in in? Brel d>sg-ree. si.iiiinan station is a email eettle m? nt i?r. Morrleon a?uht.-'i ther from an ?? *;i?i?--1 train froin Sow Vori Monday af?ieraoon and iraUied ovar th? ; i ,?u-:li ? ?,'inti ' road lo h:s in.? i:.tail I home n?? ama laai ??*??" alive lag night ?i?' h ??I apent ? -?octal evenlni I with 'i lend* In lb? \ lllage ol I .?*?"**? -..-n s boot -i* mllee frcrni his home : and rode >?<?? ?* la Bhlllman on a irain .,, ?, ioiumu.-.i bj 'riioin.i- i*t"i?ii>. wbt keepg a ?general atore al Bklllman, ami Gkorge Kir.-h. iii*> wearael neighboi l?r MottiUOtt and .Mr. Kinli walked up ih?. r??a?i from the ?nation ami parted at Mr. Kin h* h??'i>*' liboUl 4 o ? I?m!i tin? morning Ihe Man., s from the Mor? , |n.,.|. m ?? iiitiiniii.it<?*i ih?? ?mr? rounding rountiT Tlie 1rs aaa arell .,,)vii.???? befor? n Hiirn? t?-?i in?, atten? tion of Dr. .Morrisiiii'-? nearest neigh? hora, and by the time they had trav e|l?*?l the Ions* ?l?stame t<> the burning building it ?vaa pra? ti<**?ly ?lestroyed. \ senr? h ?if the ruiner revealed the charred ttrttn'* ??( Dr. Morrison s hod? Counts Pbyagclai. l.oni*. of tin* vil? las?, ?\lio trag Mimnniiifd t<? ln\ ??HtlBate the ?ase, ama "' the opinion that the lire had probably, been, started from a. BinaII ?tove which a'aa used to heat' I 'i ?I ? ?: t ? ??? - ati.it tin? lit. Dr. Al.-iri Bjtm'a ???i? iii\..i .it gkillraan toadas .?ml 10 ?I, . ?r; t " the l"??i' in Morrtaon came to thia i-ounti-y forty-two years ago fron Iratand. n<* ., i s? qulr? ?i ?? ? o|i-?.i. i able amount a?f property, uni ?s.?? im? t. .?ted tn Man I halt ah real estate. He ?>?'.ne?i the lion-.- m which he ii>?-?i al No. 3BH [ Weti -"?"tii ?treet, ami ?van a?n known i for hta m in* i haritlea Mi? Hannah Mille who bag ?teen .'...us?... ? i??t for ih?- Morrtaon, family for man. \iais. aald laai night that l?i Moir.?on left home ;it 11 O'clock Monda) morning for hi? summer re?d ? gnd 'hat no woiil bad ? ??*-*?? 11 re ? , ? ?i from iiini up t?? Hi?- lime they l. ai.i of the tii?-. ai ?"? ?"?'? ??'< i"- k yea? i i? i .1.1 moi ning. MAIL HEADS OFF SUICIDE Hi? Own Letters Delivered in Time to Stop Him. Hi ?gra a a? Tribus?-.! \.atown, l'. im . .lan. '_"-'. The i 1.1?.-.i Rtatea man araa i<??? fast f??: i Roben Mulfiiiger ?Ixty-flve yeara ?? I. ? n ahh; bualneai man of ?Veal Sor? ris town Township, and lo ihla be owe? . in fui i thai he la al ?? Multtng planned i.mmil ?ul< Ids and a*rote letters to a lot ??? undertaker and .??'. ii. am? ? ?-t. a l??? ai bank? r, aboi ? hta ourlai .i hi" laai arlabas. i'h-v j i ??> elved ihe letters this m?ornlng. The undertaker turned ir.?? ien?-t over to the police. Th? i?ani??'i Inveatlgated for himaelf. Police and bankei f??iin?l I Mulflnger lying m hi? iwtbroorn ?with a , lube ? ??nil"? I-?I aith ih'' Has tixinr?' n in? n.i? ii?? ?a?? :??> ned and de nanded in kaoa wh) the* had aaved 1 his hi?-. Mulflngei ????t none) recently la In? reetmentg and he ?got 'h?. ?tlaa ihai h?> was going l?> th?- ixiorlloiisf. II?- pra? : ferrad death u> thai fat?-. -a GERMANY TO GUARD CURE Friedmann Will Intrust Tuber? culosis Serum to Government. Berlin? Januar) ?8 Dr, F*ii?-?dri<*h | l't i.'.lni.inn. ??In? laet \'o\ einher an noiiiKi-d ai a ggeeting <?i Hie liai lia ; Medical s.t; the ?lin. ???.?-r- ?>r what hs belleviad to be .? cura for evet*) fana ?.f lubercaloeta, baa r*e?c?Hv??d th?- pr??m i |_gg ??r an ??inlu-ii? e with Hi?- Minister I Of ih? Interim lo-inorrow. wh?ii he will plnce hin tiil?er?'ul??si? *<inm at the i nalniatr) s disposal. lie has been im?\???l to take this .iiliiin l>? the facl ?hal a nutnlier of !phyek*lana h.?\e i???en exploiting whi?t the) g gern Ig the i?*Tiadgaann n?*>nim. ' bul ahich Dr. rihidnaaba .sh> ?- i? noi. -a DOLLAR FOR EVERY BABY Orange Bank Starte Novel Campaign Against Race Suicide. New Haven. ?Ian. M - Kaeh ?l.lld horn in I the tOWH Of ? ?i n?un?- from now ?>n will re celre a pi*eaenl of a ?malnga bank bottk shoaing th? deeaelts <>f H i?> his <?r her 1 . ?..lit at il??- ??taiiiie hank. This off??r |g UM Ksult ol' the ai'llon tak? n hy the du ?-i-t.ii s of the bank at their annual -neetitiK to-day. The treasurer was inatructed to use the official return of births at ihe town ? I- rk'H office a? hi.? guide, and to forward tOCU ho<>k to the parent? without unn**e ?aeery dvia^ I ANGOSTURA BITTERS, world s lunmoi , toni?-, delicious flavoring, all desserta.? .AdvU ROCKEFELLER AGAIN ? DROPS OUT OF SIGHT _ I Much Wanted "Money Trust" 1 Witness and His Party Leave | Palm Beach for the North. HIS DESTINATION UNKNOWN I Despite Doctor's Urgent Objec? tion, the Pujo Committee In? sists on Taking the Oil Mans Testimony. William K??' kefeller, muck warned "mono) truet" witness, i-. ..n the go tgsln. Whether he is speeding toarard VVsshington t?. teetify, ...? in. i'ujo' I t'ommittee decided sgaln yroterdo) It ? s Bhed him todo, could noi he learned Ideflnitelj si mldnlghl lasi night Accompanied by his son, William <?' I Rockefeller, and ihelr part) the oil man lefl PS Im Ben? it earlj *. i star Is ) ti the Rockefeller private car fef Jack? sonville. When the train reac?aed thai dt) ihe car sras not dropped, bul i on? linued ?m north. it was believed m some clrclea that the Rockefellera a'ere seeking the BB? I elusion uf Jekyl taland, and might [leave thai Oeorgla reson for the Bn i h.un.is once more kfr. Rockefeller bad noi been heard from si ?Javannak ai ' I I ..",ai o'clock last night in an Interview recent?! m i*aim I Beach, William <;. Rockefellei told a representative ?>! The Tribuna tliat be ? would ?i?. .?ii he ...nid, poneletently. to [prevent i?is father being croon-en? I smlned b) Samuel L'ntermyer, for he ^feared suck queetionlng mighi prove fatal, l Kr? m Tha Ti Ibuha Buraaa i Washington, Jan. t?. -flanked by I John a. Qarver pereonnl nounsel for William Ehackefeller, Dr. w i-\ Chap* t peii. of Ne*a fork, appeared before the Money Trust committee to-dej and made an unaueceeeful effort t<? save Mi. itoi-ki-ri-iiei from teatlfylng, The ! i iiiiiinitiee, ttdloaring the phyoltilan'a I supplement?r) statemeni regarding big diagnosis Of Mi. Ko? kefell? i s toinii ' Uen, adhered to its plan t<? have Chair? i man I'ujo and ?Samuel LTnterwryer ex j iiniltie the witness. I Al an eSOOUtlve session will? h fol? lowed the open hearing the ihsjsolty of | the .'ommittee d"l?im?n.d that the tes ? timoiiy of Mr Rockefeller should be taken. Details of the examination, whi?h will not he made until the com? mittee con? ludes Its set hearings here, will be left ta? Mr. I'ujo an?l Mr. l.ntermyei l?r. a'happell asserted to-da*. thai Mr. Rockefeller m as not in physical [condition t? testify ?ven for QKasnty, inimit?s." Tiie doctor said hi- pntienl was sufeiinir fr.-m four ?lisii... i affei - tions of the throat, and undue excite? ment might cause any one of them to result disastrously. He took direct issue with the opinion of Dr. Charles W. Richardson, the committee's special physician. Who said Mr. Rockefeller could atnhd a taro-hoor exainii.ation. He was asked if l>r. Iti? hardson had Continued o-a-aeeend page, fouiitj column? CONK CANT BE READY FEB. ?. WILLCOX ADMITS Impossible to Make Changes in Form to Safeguard City's In? terests Before His Term Expires, He Says. ISSUE IS UP TO SULZERj ? Governor Has Chance to Retain?! Public Service Head in Office to Permit Him to Put Dual Plan Through on Fun? damental Lines. CIVIC BODIES URGE ACTION Borough President McAneny. J- P. 1 Morgan, Jr., and President Shtmts Join in Conferences with P. S. C. Chairman in Effort to Hurry Execution of Contracts. while rnalntamlng that every effor. would b? made to brin-? ?bout th?? ?igM insr of fh? subway contracta at tb<* ear? liest p??psible moment. Chairman Will cox of the Public Service Commission and Borough PiSSldsilt McAn-m?. ad?? mitted after p conference with mem I hers >,f the ?"?.mmlssion at Mr. WHI '-ox's home last night that it would b?i a practical impossibility to completa the contracts fir execution by Fety-ii ary 1. when Mr. Willcnx's term ??f ?.ifl?*? expired. They issued the following joint statement 'The Commission and tha COmmlttM of the Board of Est?male re. agnhM that the forms of contracts as advertised fof puhlic hearings required changes a>1?* rniately to protect the a-lty. In view of the importance of auch changes, neces? sitating conferences with the compaiiie*.. it will be a piaatlcal impossibility ta>? r-omplete the contracts for execution by-4 February i In other words, ans im-' portar.re that may be attached to exe-| ration bv February 1 will not be en, exar.s.? so far as we are concerned in iacrifi.it!? the public Interest." Mr. Willi-ox's statement was taken to* mean that the Issue was now squarely 'before Oovernor Sulzer at? to whether he ?Wilcx? wi.uld be retained ii: ofhYe alter Pebruar) 1. and permitted to put the roiitt.i. ts t'l? ?ugh fui.damentally as they had been drawn accordlnK to tlm propooeil dual plan. i Cimtlnnei *>onfei*eeasee arere iie:.i yes? terday at Mr. WiHcx'a home with 1 repreeeotatl*i*ea of tha iBtaffhofasagla company, the Hoard of Estimate, J. P. Morgan * *'" ? ??*?*? tunsitf by ? fllO at? tendance of th?* cum mission for that purpose. a'h.iirman Will, ox made it clear yes? terday ihat nothiiiR fundamental to th? dual spatem would ba **havngjed In tha . ontracta. Pio'.e'.'a. to Sulzar. Strong protaata srere forwarded to Qoverravor Bulaer yeatardnjr bj the Mer ? liants' A.-.??.? lati'.n ami other I ?itiiin? r clal :?n?l clvi? organizations against . non .n the pari <?f the tJoverwe* thai srlll tem? t" delaj or proven! th? tui.ii mtlflcatlon of ?ii?* dual eubwg*T plan. Deapite the irlntt of Cninnalsslimar Williams, o? ill?- I'l.i'li. genrsea I'mn 1 mission ami several delegations inter 1 egted in the < ??n?uintnaticn .?I the oon 1 tracta io t*J?v?sj*aoc SuJaat ?foeeday, no 1 .,,,,. .i|ipai-ntl> gahaad an*, alitlnite idea I of what tii?* ?krv<8mor mtgradod to do in, i regard to holding Ml. WllaTSgl Ig offlc*-! piovid?-?l the cutitta. ts u, 11- not slgi - <l j prior t<> February 1. PrlOB?S Of ?'halrtnan WIUOOl said it ?.vas lus prisent ambition und xtiongc?,*; hopa to remain at the helm until toa ! grasa! subway project was a r?*allty for ; ihe people. If it ISM the object of j the Qoeenaer and his political slliea i i,, facilitate the signing of tho con? trails, .?r leave Mr. WsseOOX in ?Stire for the final signa tin eh only for tho purpogB of making p??litlcal capital out ,,f ,, deluge of criticism of the project afterward, as Albany dispat? hen indi? eated yesterday, the clialrman of the rommhnrlim ama mor? than willing to i.,,.. am aaaomat <>f ?political intem t?eran?e from iho Democrat*' or th? Haaratlt? for th?? sake of getting th?? ?redit of putting the contracts through, it was said. There Is no intention*, however, on the part of the tin's representa lives to assume ihe position of attempting to Jam the contracts through to pre \,it ??(?position, if it 1? found the ?-on? tracta aauMMM '??? levieed aattafnctorlly in the linuied lime remaining m Mi. Wilh'ox s term, then they will have to hold over and stand their chanosa with hm BUOOaggar, in case the Governor appointa a new man on February 1. Mr Willcox and the members of th? ? .Immission who are supporting hin? d?? not intend, however, that any bland . im delay ? an go i-<i?i at th? it door. New Confsrreea in Situation. Several new conferreea were brought into the situation yesterday. Fran?!.* Lynda Stetson, of counsel for tho Mor? gan banking house; Richard Reid Rogara, counsel for the Interbatrough Rapid Transit Company, and Ktlwanl .1. r.iiwind. ?>n<- of the heaviest Indi? ? \idnal st??? kliold?-!-? in the Inter1.n'.. ?h I? ompgnj. bealdtB th<* usual < onferr<*en, were at Mr. Willcoxa house during the