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MITCHEL PLEADS M IB 10 IN MPffiN Former Port Collector Finally Promises to Take Time to Consider Proposition. PLEASED4WITH PRIMARIES Fusion Candidate Satisfied Lit? tle Republican Dissatisfaction Now Exists-Independent Democrats Complain. ?i P'lrroy Mitchel, fusion candidat" , * - Mayor. UtWUd AVIlliam Loeb. Jr.. to ? faaaat ut tnr fusion ramnalgn i rdajr. Mr. ijoeh said ba 4ii<i aoi Ma business interest*. would permit I him to aecept the p'.ace. Mr. MUch.'l ira Inslsfr.t. how*ver, thal ho take tlnio t<> Ier tha proposition. Mr. L?o.'l' ?nd d.r ao and aronM uive his ftnal ? r whtn he returned to-morrow from "N'ash.rgton. where he went on business laal night. KYiends of Mr. Loeb ?ay be la **o en ? cutlve manasenent ? large Qugsenhetin interesta. which 1 ? assumed wh*-n he reltnquished the i "' shlp of the Port that lt wlll he Im ' B1 him to devote any tim** to tl " campalgn this. fall Mltehel saw Mr. Ta-.eh hy a; . Bt Ml offiro. No. HA Broad? way, late yesterday afternoon The may candldata w?s aocon panted by :r H. AVoods. one of hit pereonal ad - The two talked with Mr Loeb for an hour ln an effort to get him to oons*-nt *..i take up the burden of thr fualon cani ? ??,..? reaaona Mr Mitchel aenald* Biad Mr. Leeb an ldcal man for th?> cara . managcrship. Ir. the flTBl place th fcrmcr Port Collector has oever been mn nected tn any way with factional differ - in the local Kepubltca ? anu wouid b?* aoeeptahlfl to all Re pubiicans. Bocondly. harl . aeere tary to Colonel Rax>s??velt wh. : rei waa Prrstdent. he .-njoys the confl denre and raepect of all friends ,i Mr. lioof I reason he would ho aeceptable v> th*? Proagrae*1 with the business Intereata of the city. and it ... t-resumed he would he able to .* ln them confidence in th of Mr. Mitchel At iir.--s.-Tit aoma ol theaa business men look uj on Mr. MHcha '. as rather too much of a radical Finally, Mr. Loeb has had lon* ?X perle-ncf. ln poUtlcal work. and haa a reputatlon for po'.i* " :'"] rt; pion:.. fr* a* arorker nn.i always beei to gel rei ? ' - ? . ly.. t. polnted out to Mi M ?pe m '?? 'n favor of his didaey ?? ba glad t<> d*> any ouM to further h II inted ti. bIri ? i dlrectl) bi from th. tke a He did not air how it would be possib'e for bin to dre; work an.i entei Into th* ? . n?<i Mr l_eb ', i . im not hc wtlUns to head I . a what tii ? I BhouM be dlreeta ? one ?? .. , ., . . . full autl II .ft;.. Mi " ' ?' rl ra, arhen ? Bra ol tha oaw froi ? . mei tl a f oi Ume arith FTanl ..... whO . n riertaken to act a* ? ra for -~cnl . it. Mi M1U .; for publication. as he had dl the funeral of ? I with 1 U dld the* ..... n among th? Ra , that B0OM ? ' ? .,m F. Bchn ? , ,.f ether li l .W a- t ? ? ? ? ? nothlnc IU " " : ' ting tbe Indepf raler.i De- 1!r"' [ tt - tha fuiion ti. kei Mr, Mttchei p**ofnIeed lhal end of the I campaign would be attended to. and afl jsured his vis-itors every detall of th- B-fht jwaa belnic 'arefully worked out "" | would not he ready to announce any plan". howe\er, before Tuesday. | Attorne) 'ienera! .'arniody bl Albany yeaterday aaatalnad .Mttchei! May, sei-re | tary ot State, m refualng to accept th" _- nf the emblem of the fueion partv. "{?? aald the amblem, which is a beii. would be nerepted when the fuadonlat ?"led thelr certlfk-atej. of nomlnati-.n. The commlttee haa nol dcrided yet whether th.; wlll run n Beparate columii on tbe ballot ,r n-it lf is undentOOd Mr. Mitchel is much in favor of that cour??-. but the pra of th< reflfular orKanlzation;* are opp.'Se.l to !t l.e,-., :,.,. the trOt* for their ?ind al.i-rrr.anle candldatea v. ?> ,id ''? cut down. PRIMARY GANGSTERS HELD Disorderly Conduct Charge Fol lows Election Shooting. Tbe four B-Bi***8tera Bire-rtad Tuc-d.iy aft.-riii.on nftrr a revolixr duel between two automobllea ln Lineoln So.na.re wen arraiKne.i yesterday niorning before Maa.' iMrate Marah tn th- Weal Side Court. Jchn MxK. Minton. the Heputy Asslsttnt Diatricl Attorney aaalgned to ti.e <-'>urt. ited the BUagiatrate t.. hold them ln I '? v- ball until he could comraunlcate I with some of the voters In the 3d Aaaem- j bly Diatricl wh.,se namea wtn found i tabui.:' i allpa of paper in tho ? ?? in which the men vver>< CBUght The court granted the reQueat, hoidin** I the four in 1000 ba!l fur examina? tion this afternoon on a rharKC of disor? derly conduct. The origlnal charge waa tion of the Suiiivan law, baaed on th.- Bndlng of a revolver under the rug in th? tonneau, b-,t thi*. was changed at tha tequest of Mr. Minton. who nplalned that the four nten could not he held collectlve :>? reapoi alble for the one gem The names triv.n by the (*ancMer-' were Bobal, the chaufleur of tne mr, Frank Martin. Prank Ha-t anl \'it.. Btto Thelr ball waa contjnui I Port Wardt n Jan ? - I March Ri Heaa leader of th.. r.d, who n..A h. knea one of the men und thought th-.'. on a Joy ride. Many COmplaint* < orcernln'" ha'.l". fltul flng ard ..ther frauda at the prtmBiiee *a. -, ?? flda v.sterdav to the Honest B ? ? a Ofheoe lt ? ? Butldtng. it wa ? ifl thi Mth A.-s-mi'iy Dt*rtrlct t ? urked i'aiiots wera ; ? .j ui thi boa al ot* e br a orhctal The a- a ? tlajate the fraud charK'? RESIGN ORALLY TO KLINE Gaynor Appointees Would Quit, but Mayor Bids Them Stay. tt | nn t the Hall fnr t\>o dav<= that while a:1 the COmnUa ted by Oaynor had r Kllne orally that I sicn if he wlahi ri i* t. C. Smith. gnatloi . ' .. ept Tue*-dav The dire t queatlon a I rhether the rommif*l'in?r.? had realgned as had Mr. Bmlth was put t" tl ? replied: "1 have ? tion*.. bm praetieally al! tb. ? . me to that effect orally them aii the . ar-v?."- 1 a;.,-. ?? Mr tbat 1 t wa their ri KOENIG TO BE RE-ELECTED New Republican County Com? mittee to Organize To-night. Tt . 01 ??:itte? ? ? ; ? r.' meet te night foi org -.ation at the Murray n.n Koenig w.ll bt r. ? ? ' aptaln .!"? '.*- . ?iio i.retary for aeveral ? d to The Bfonx, where h" is runnlng for BUT roamt* Hii Biici-eaaor aill ..ot be ek ted to-n'.el t. Xhl 'the otm r polltli al of i ortlo the countj con ' to ? at the aami i la i for ergrai Ixatlon rhea. ? ? thi borough, Municipal Court. CongTeaa, Benatorial, ?? Th.- - ? ommlttei of the lal I ':** tn,.t - i. ludea Th<- Bronx, w-.n ? .. ? ,.t the aame time and piaea. Tl,. ? <-w Ri publica ? ? ' 'ommlttee, whl. li will hai e nol .... other four yeara, wlll he reorganixed at . , \- ... mn Layceum. Johi B. Me the preaenl chalrman, will prob ot be re-elect* thi offlee ^?,11 be retalned bj Klnga County, Coward Arch Support Shoe with Coward Extension Hecl For Men Women and Children Fallin? arch is aimost an anatomical certainty, where the shoes worn are not constructed to support the muscles and ligamcnts of the arch structure. For over a generation, J* S. Coward has designed "COWARD 5tfpRpcoHRT SHOES WITH COWARD EXTENSION HEEL for preventing and correcting felKng arch and '; flat foot." The medical profcssion and an appreoative public have given us their confidence Becausb?Coward Shoes embody approved scientifio principles.ina^cordancewith the anatomical relation of tho foot structure, anddegree of elevation required. Tn this store, each person with afallen arch receives individual attention and every foot is fitted according to itsneedi. Cow.raJ Arch Support Shi>e aml Coward Ertentlon Meel. hflve been mada hy J-MM S. Coward. lo hit Cuftom Datpflrtment. Ior ov?r 30 year.. JAMES S. COWARD ^SHSSf1, NEW YORK Maii order. nued Sold Nowhere Clse 8end !or c?,?,0??,1? mm stand L0YA1LY BY MITCHEL Koenig Says 50 Per Cent of Party Enrolment Was Represented. PROGRESSIVE VOTE SMALL James A. Allen Nominated by In dependence League?Substi tution of Tammany Judi cial Candidatei Fails. it araa nol untll late last nlsht that all the roturm from tho prlmarlea were fliod with tha Board of Eli tlonfl Th.- tabubv tlon ol tba Bgurea wlll not bc completed before ta>morrow. Fron. tha reporta of th*- leadera ln tha eai mtloni it 44,-tK arldenl thal the Republlcan eotn waa ireater than antldpated, d< i li i thal thera waa no k*en*Tai Bghl Thi. Progreealve party eoti ?? but th** percentage of the tot.-.i enrolment eaal araa food The Democratle rote wua\ extreraely llght, but ihe li d no effort aaa made to ?*? t tho rotera out The 1 ? ? '.- igua ? >te araa el* mool negllgible. Although returni of th? [ndependencfl i^ai,'iii. wera nol eomplled, both John .r H ipper ;u.d .Luiior-, a. Allen, of that or> gantaat prhrate reporta aeema i I r..* t the tl .?..I i\a> nominated. and thal th* effort of Mr. Allen ai.d otba the aubatltutlon of !?"?i,?? of tt." 1 candldatea falled u ?;.s reported at an early hour yeeterday morning that .i<i'ii:i Warren W Foeter and Juatlce Robert L? Luc? probably ha .i '"r Charlea C. Nott, jr.. and William ' Ran f?om for th*? Courl i f General the Clty Court. re?pectlrely. Bamuol s Koenlg, preald. - I ' I pul III an Count ? ? ? I o\ re tl* r. ilt of tha can prlmai laa Iie aa nl tha ' K'ram, fl Houee, t.. J..lm Purroj Mltcl ? "i wtini te congratulato you ui spla ndld Indi ? enrolled t Ne*a Tor** to tha polli. ? hen thei . rnoe that the Repu '..iii glvi . md enl : " [rea ? t i aal < Mr. Koenlg. in t "that ? mo oul there a ? Of tho .. ??? ? Ra l ln tii* robfl ? ? V thit to rote The i-...\ ,-i ..r- ara re out of hill) one-l ? ba r. it ?aa e pa t of tba ? ? ln Manhatl i ? ben nd Taft foughl II primai ? to in Tha it 1,70 the. I" ? ? ? ? *? ' ll ??. .nr Boi ih 1 RaMlrtfl tho regular < gol th< ? ;t w..H said yeatei l t ln tha atb riiFtri't aornfl of the regu . . on diatrlcl ? ? ? : .... ... ? | ? ? - nombtei ?. foi mlghl ' ? i. i., moi ral ptitut.fJ for than ? i,*.;ij.")<- waa i'i . , , . ? ?? ? ..r t\s.) not atta. h the i ??? " I baltota, an ra |a law. i had to i . . rlnta nomlnata iil right, . i era of - bad _ i ba DEMOCRATSGETTING READY To Open Campaign Headquar ters at Martinique Next Week. HeadQuarta tha gemenl of tt... peign wlll ba opened m tha Hotel Martinique tha ; Ita ? (,? next areek. Altheagb tt..- Tam* ?! wlll I.*. oonauaBted from Tammany Hall, aa In tha pa t, tha Hotel Martlnlqae beadoaartera arlll k-h-.- ? i., n o rata wbo d i nol cara to do I i Hall thu ? . tuki- an acti*. a parl In the campalgn No arrmngema ? > ? been made for the ratiflcatlon meeting, but It wlll ho . irly In ?N I Tha new organlaatlon commltteea alected Toeedaj .'.t tha primanaa w organlaed as foUoura: County and ba r ough, t" morrow nlghl at Tammany H i :;try. Baturdaj a1 I P. M., al Tam? many Hall; ' ongreae, Monday* munlelpal ? Tueaday; Benatortal, Wedneedaj Aaaembiy and Bldermanlc, Thuraday Mo data h..s been ael for the organlaatlon ot ti,. nea cHy committee ?win n 11 ? .imlttea of tha* 13th Diatrlcl meeta al Ne M 'irand atreel a randMa** wlll ba diMisnated ,.l tbe lati T D. Tba i ongreaa committea in the c^th Dta* tiict, wblcb arlll meel at No I ? Baal llfth atreet, arlll da t., Vranda Burton Harrlaon. wbo reetgned to become Oaeernoi Oeneral ol Um Phlll Chairman McCall, whe has maintatned aii along ba would baaa notblng lo nay i?itii he waa a Itall-fledged eandldata, waa not prepared to Inlk yeeterday, n? laughed near tha gtfn Bghl thal occurred in tho l'.th Dtatrtet primary day, remark* Iflg lt was B Bna way lo wti,rt th*. ..nn palgn. The l.'-th x& tii. ehalrmaa'a home dlatiict .- e P. 0. CLERK IS ARRESTED Said to Have Stolen Decoy Letter Containing Marked Money. kogom fi Bnhr, a alerk In the Bayonne, N. J ? poetotBee, araa arreated yeeterday afternoon by Charlea B. Bntermaa. n poatafflra Inapeetor, ?hortIy affr . deooy utt.r eontatnlng aiarkad n.*.ii??v arhlch had paaaai througli bla h.-ind* araa found mtantng. Bahr lott ihr ooatoffico bvrrledly >???" terday aftemoeo and wa- aaen te ontor a Ktoro. Ha la n"id X'> have paeeented a mar*?i tx t.iit la paymeni of a pnrrhaaa, and Ma arreal foliowed. Ha was taken to Jeraey Clty and beM ln WAtt 1-all fnr a hearing to-daj Bahr Ifl thirty-two y.ars old. and Iivh at No. Ki Wir*t ^.tii atreet, Bayaaan Ha .s.-rvid la the Bpanlab War. He ha- be?*n ampleyed in the poht.-fflce for eight yoars. n FROM G. A. I PU Order Excluding Women and Civilians Enforced Against Them. MO ILL FEELING CAUSED Incident Results from a Mis understanding ? Twelve Thousand Veterans in Line of March. ' hattanooga, Tenn., Sept. IT.? Enforce meni Of an order exeludlm* women and lana from the fo*-ty**ea**enth annual t arade of the f'rand Army of the Kepuh ItC to day prevented the K. B. I'orrest Camp of Unlted Ct*mfede**atc v-t. from partirljiatln** Ifl the pageant. Clad ln the'r gray iinifnrma. the Southern.Bfl ? ? T'.i rlnaf tO form ln tho Une ofl i wlth Koraytlie Poat No. lf, of | Tol. lo, when they wtre lnformed of tbe ? An Invitatlon t-> joln In the parade had ri ?! to < "li-nel I.. T. Dlek" commander of th.. Ptrrreet Camp. bj ? ? s Hanaen, cornmander of iraj thi Poat Jual us they wen to tak. their plai aa i "oloi i ' Han mfonned Colonal Plajkineon thal the commander <>f thi i ?? parttnent ot Ohio. Colonei W, i: \\ an.o<-k. had been ln ???'i to bar e\erv one from tha pa , ? ezcepl fjarlen roterana Colonei , ... j . ' deep roajret over the Tl.ifederate -reterana niM. ? ?. .1 but aa they marehed . t.. their headquartera they .... i ?rtth etu ei ** bj thi I n i veterana tati rm' ? lo-i ghl ' ..I'.nei Dlckin aon aaid '"Wa rogretted Ihe ineid..' but 1 elieee our ea-aaradea, . ; ? Iflllj th..- III t i ...f ..ien more diatreeerd We hold t." ii' feellng t"vmr.i ih. r.i-k and Dte of tlu b 1' :- 1" rhon ti al .li. r. i* t". hard feellng Bgalnat any of ? ,fion to ? || . ,. to rnorroar nlghl Thi.*. ... .*? ... the rank and Dla of Ua ? itati mi nl * ?< mad" te* .. 1.1 i" > hh t tlfred H r the Q I H t learni i I I b i af aromea here from i. r*ee thla rea ? ? ? . ? ,.f t>>. d#; H'tinept of i iMe t ? thi r.il < ..der ' ? ?? .? b are | itlraj .... ? ? .-t. .i to - ? ? - Iv de ' fl ? il In-rtteiJon h.-ad ... . ? . ? quertera not ea reg llni ai ? r..rr. at Camp. v rd In ac aitl . i-. ? ? ? -1 order la aa from . , . ..? ? rjra ? ..f tha v.n\rb ha* baan abearvad ta ? -In ? ? . tv u. lha Cenfaderata .... aaa Ha kwawn , .. . . i*flOnf**aerata a'.idier*. i itt i.a. ,i .? | " ? ?f lha Orand . publlc to ' ... .... r aone ot I .*???' .? t fl ? ? **.' ? ? ? v - -narcl -?J !' ?? U the ? ? .,, , .... - ? " wlth t'.' ....... a reprodtl'-tlon ef ll ' .... nary 1 Idg* this at*t*a*-*ioon phre at the cltj ? iriuni to-ti > ' v. teran from Or ob dead ?*, .. t ha 1 trom .. waa iU*. 'I bodv ?*?*?*? *tr T-' PENROSE FACTION LOSES Magee -Flynn Candidate for Pittsburgh Mayor Wins Pnmary [Byl ?. " ' ' ? ".' nttaburgh, Bepl '7 Btephen C, rorter. Itepreeontatrrt la Conajreaa and tha ntt* goa nrr- (andid.'.t" for Mayor ln the i...ii partlaan primary ele.-tion of ves'er . blfl Bfl Bl forinldal.l. rt-ret, Jo , *. r,,,; t-.t.a*. former DfJ-eetOf of Publlc Work , b th votee, Be***Mre*flng to Bl returna from aii of th* dlatrii tn. Th.- vi hM ?? ?? ? ted, and it le BOW the prevalllna.* oplnl".i that Arm atrons 4*111 not ?>e at.ie te oeercoeBe lha handirap of Porter in the Ko?eml*ee riee li.,ii. Whlch ev.-nt would ttg*t\tt* th downfall of the oliver lYnroc- f.irtlons p..litl'-ally. ln UM lUrbt tor toiige nf the S'lp-nor . oUri return." frotfl the patnty t4** 1*4** jobn J, Honadoraon. ed Cmwford County, ", total "rote of n.iC-3. wlth th.rtv -(.even dtatrlcU Mii*-*v1nar. a plur.i>ly ef iafll *** his neareet rival. Jami". M ReUly, ot I'htl ade'.phia. Judge .1. M. I lalleeatb, of the Butier county Comflaofl Pleaa 'ourt. han and Jumea Aleorn, of Phlladelphia. 4.021. THAW TAKEN TO CONCORD Waiting in Hotel for Extradi tion Hearing Before Governor. C .MM.nl. N H., lept 17 - Marry K Thaw reiirhf-d this cltv from Uttletoti thla afternoon and was taken dirert to the Rasla Hotel 10 aeratl a hearln** before Oovernor I'Vlker OB Ti.endav on the que.s ttoa of h.s extrnditlon to New York and return to the Ma.tti-aw.ari at-ylura. from Whlch he 4*araped on A****UBt 17. S,ife Ifl the knowledge tlHit the I'riitrd Btatea Daatrlet <-ourt arlU review hla eaae an a arrM of hahaaa uerpna if he IOM the fugltlve i.r.lled .uid waveaj at , rowda whl.-h BT-aBted hlm on the v fljr to thi*. rity. |.,?,ns wej-e laaaread Ifl the Eajrie Motet lO-llieTht f'.r MTB. MaiT C Thaw. mother Of tl.e f'.ipltlve. and for JoMah Thaw, hiB t.rotrwr. NMther ranie. hut Thaw aald he experted them In the n.ornlng i - * THAW CHAUFFEUR IS FREED. Sherbrooke. Quetn-c, Sept. 17.-Roger Th'.mpaon, the ehauffeur who drove Harry K Thaw a?a> frotn the Mattea wbj, aayiaaa la ?n aiiteeanblla waa act at liberty to-day. Th? crown auhorltlea aald they had no evidence to offer aga.nat alaa. ' IN FIGHT to nr. Progressives Lay Plans for 1914 Congressional . Campaigns. AMALGAMATION OPPOSED "Only Way to Oet It Is for Republicans to Adopt the Bull Moose Platform." 'Trom Tba Trlbeafl Bur^vj | Washtns-ton. Bept 17.?With tho r.m palgn plana of tho newly formed Pro Braeatva Coagraaalona] Campalgn <'.>mmit tea atamped "' i R . T. tt . ' Repreeanta Bve Hlnebangh returned to-day from an unadvarttaed vi.?it to New York, whera he ? onsulted < ol'.noi Th.-odnr.* Rooeevelt and memortaed ? battle cry f(,r th<- unt canri puigne. Imreedlately upon hla return to ?U aohlnKt-.n thls afteiUOOH Mr HilM* beugh sont out a call for ,-. eonference of al! tho Bull Mooea members of th>.' Houae to-morrow. At th.s conference, which arlll ba he!d ln the offl.-.s of .Mr Kolly. of Pennayl .. Mr. Hlnebangh, wbo la cbalrman of thi' froKrossU o Campalgn ''ommlttee. -*m toii bhi eolleaguaa that Colonel Rooae-j vetl hoartiiy approyea of tha atepa thej Hoii-e Buii Mooeata hava taken, an.i thal ho aends to them th.' followmt; rai. ? < ry: "We aro *n the rlrrhf to ;-t,-. ; wa have Jual beRun to Bghl for Progn Hva prln i Iplee." ! ? olonel Roo?<f%olt al.^o aaaured Mr Hlne ! t-auKh. accordii s to tha latter. thal i'<n. li ongra lona] Committea may cv;? I '.?m.i oo-operatlon from the National Pro Ive Commltteo Colonel jthtnki t'. Houae Progreeatirea dld ' nghl thing m orcanizlns a committee ' th.. "?' l ? tha btg Bull '?? ? ? arith nn- programn ? Uoni rjllt ' ? thfl Progrei . Thi Bull Mooea t r,t ezpe. ted to waal ? " ' t the Southorn d'^trl-ts, whoro it would be futile Mr. Him r ? ' ' tb? tentatlve aa -slvs to augmenl tv"''r . i Tlgoroua r.f th- '? thfl oolonel ? < ! rioosoyott ? t the ttee arlll i tbe Congi . . ? ? "le B'i" ... ... ? ?: Mr. Hlne baugh "ii no tlma In ? ? i new Proi ' rommltl ? amalgamation ui ? ? t.. adopi tl Ung t.. tha Waahli |ton < f ed t.i amalgamation to* I. :... araa la the beal ef Hm Pri il eampalgn laal fall Mi '! i ? U . "atandVpat" Ri: king to keep allva tl ? .-,,., ih ,?. bul tha Ir att*m!>tn wlll X<e. futile. "Coloi .'.??" ' ? tion wa havo taken In formlng a i nalttee," aaid Mr ? erlll ao tnf.inn i . i had b del fl tful confa rei et nnd Mr. 1 _:., io Bgbt Th*l b the a ? ll u/ht r.- ar*- ' ou fotng to |irt I monej for the Congi ? ' ' "?' , u? \4 || ? Id Mr. Hlne ..: ? referenct to Oeorga ????. thal ??Ti.*- Pn tr* the diatrlcl ?.- make a Ba I wlll give aomethlng ? U. S. MAY SEND ROOSEVELT Proposed for Exposition Envoy to England and Germany. .?...? Bept 4-oit ir.H-. ba * ":>> envoy of the -?,.,., to ? lermany ? .? of England and Oermany in tha -??" expoal Whlla no fon B niada te roion*-i Rooaevelt prominent Callforn identlfled with the eapoeitlon aaggeeted to lhe admlnlatratloa th.it ho mlghl ho por auaded to pa to Loodon and Bertln be f,,r? pt ?.. u month for Booth rtea. it \mih aaid nn good autbority al?o that both Prealdenl Wilaon ?wi Becretarj .:, BPpTOVO tho Idea, hut are wtth holdlng ? fermal offer untll th..y know Ml, ,, it, me of tha negotiatlona now be* Ing contfocted bi Burope by J. V. k. <kif, director c>mi .i.i of tho Paaaaaa* I'.i.'i'u I.xposttl >n. with a view to ohtaln i ipporl tbere for tha expoetttoit. UKE REGULAR REPORTERS New York University to Teach Night Journalism. Now York Unl ar ' Wttl offer a num hor Of new ro\ir>en ln Journalism at the openlng of tha aehool year, Beptember u\ Ona of the limovationa arlll he a course ln report ing and wrltlii* the newa. whh'h ulll atart at .'? p. m. and laat untll 11 p. m Ia ran.- of aaBergene] ttudenta tn thi? claaa may 1 ?? called upon to work untll mldnlghl *.r even later. Ampla tlma erlll tiniH i.e affonhd tha Btodanta to report local newa eventa, |ual aa though they aan la tha dty departmenl of a d pgpar A aetnlnar .ourso In macazln*. Betl ?n wlll bo proVlded thla >ear for the tlrat titt.o. Outer new touraea are trade Jour naltam, newapaper law, nararapapar mak? ing, newspaper verae, magaifne wrltlng and ahort atnrlea. in th* advertietng dtvtalon now oouraos wlll lnrlud.' advertiaing i'aini>alffns, ad? vertiaing copy, pevchology i.f advertiaing aad advertiaing diaplay, a SEEKS INSURED DAUGHTER Girl Gone Since Wedding Actor, but Company Won't Cash Policy. [ By Tfl?-raph ln Tho Trlbini- | Bridgeport, lotin., Sept 17 Ml " ' r-.'lla Andrewn, of No. tiiS Broad atreet, haa aaked the potloa 'o asalat her in loeat Ing her dau?htor, Mary Bdttb Andrew*. once a con4*-t model and later a cloak model ln a New York department atore. Mlsa AndrewB marrtod an actor named James Whltely. Jr., who vlslted BrldB? port with a theatrteal oompany Boven yeara ago. Since then aho haa novi r hien sorn or heard of. H*-r mother carried an Inaurance pi.ll.y on her and attempted to rjolkct lt, but the company refuaed to pay. OMAR'S DISCIPLE UPHELD Occasional Sprees No Bar to Business, Says Judge. "I must aay that mere lntoxkatlon from time to time does not neeesiarily Inra pacitate a man from attendlng to buatttflefl pioperly." Thla sentlment was VOlCfld by Juatlce Ouy. ot the Buprema Coort, and had to do wltb Joremiah Kavanagh. BMUMger ..f the apartment houaa at Na 131 w-st Iftb Btreet, ln whl.'h hia infant nleoe, M Mary Kavanagh, is a part ownor. counsel for tho nlece aaked tha eoarl t,, Bppolnl ? reectver for the property, whl'h had been tho propertv of Captain Patrick Bhaw, grandfather of Mh anagh. The recetverahip w.-.a aaked ..ti tba around that Kaianaifh "fp nuently gOta drunk." Counael for Kavanagh ohje.-ted to "any auch rharacterizatinn." o\on thotik'h lhe manager of tho property waa of ".. con* t. ivi.. 1 natui. " Th" atl lid bl would show ln nn accountlng thal Kav anagh had heen a good landlord and had kept the apartments rented. Counael for the nlere r-omplained tha*t Kavanagh had not turnrd her ahare over to the truet fomiiimv deslarnated for that purpoae, and that be bed a.'"t in arrearn ln the payment of t.ix.s and water rent. Justice Guy reserved d<?.ii>i?n. PROHIBITION SPRING PURE Stover Finds Water in Westerleigh Park Is Not Contaminated. To Iearn if a natural eprlng iti Prohibl tio-i or \Vesttrleia;h I'ark, Staten Island. wa? 0 i. as reported, Park COtamtaaaOBaar .Stover ha*. had a chemlcai . made of the water. and said >"*? terday lt hod beea tound to be free from ativ iinp'iittie*. \\. st. ri- itgh Park was known a* Pro hlbltlon I'ark at BPA time. and the Com . r said lt would have been hard loeh lf water from a natural Bprlng In ProhlUUon rark had ..ot been flt to - IgBgBgBSBSBSHSBSBSBSBS | The Equitable | 1 Building begins I | to take shape g S Ina figurative scnse the Equitable g g Building has been taking shape for m g some eighteen months past, but g m to-day it is taking shape in con- jg K erete form. g ^ Behind the slate-colored board- g g ings which mark off the celebrated ^ g Equitable site, far below the level g E3 of Broadway, the foundations are g* g being laid for the mightiest struct- O g* ure of modern times. g g And in scores of great manufact- B g uring and engineering plants, in a fg E3 dozen cities, materials are being g> S fahricated by the hour, that this g ^ greatest of all buildings shall keep g g its first promise to the American e=3 p public and open its doors on time. g e=3 Beyond this, our corps of efficiency g* g engineers is busy devising the most & II praetical and economical distribu- g ^ tion of floor spaces, and investigat- g p ing, preparatory to adoption, every g b tried and tested contrivance for b g the greater convemence ot bqui- R g* table tenants. p g For this is to be not only the great- r_s Sest oftice structure in the world in g ? . r *_la .*- a-l-*-. t/-. 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