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TO ITS OLD SCHEDULE Some Little Delay Here and There Due to Inexperience )f New Chauffeurs. STRIKING DRIVERS AWED "Persuading Committee" Activ? ities Along Postal Transfer Route Check Violence-Sym pathetic Strike Threat. The nioverp.-nt of ITatted BUtea mall ; tii.' lower ? Ity rewined Ita Dortnal uh -/eaterday, with the eaceptlon of out to tii* meat ,.{ t|,, M? . haiift'cur.v Oll -ach . ? . un nt a polk*eman .. the <lrtver. hut thouch the tnirks ued t?. follow the i*.i*!e on Klghth ? ..*. fK'") tht I'.nnsylvania Station tho h.'uri . ii ??? ?? "f the strikinc fr.nrs, at Elghtta avenue anl ISth ?? no -iolene Biarred th- rlav's prog The turnint- oref of the four prisoners tea for disotdcrly ct.nduct the day . to ttaa federal auttaorttlea socm?i t,. have awed the strlke-s Th.- uMqulty of the memlrrrs of th.- K..1. F.n.mett Asso , iation. an Attaletk organlzation of th' West Blde. is aa?Infl as a-nther flfltl \ lotirttlg <ar full of tnotnbers of this nv-o, iation war, aenl fToaa ttaa ??raga ol !'ostnl Transfer Servlce Oompatn'. * KO Ml Wflfll lltll stre.t, yesterday along ihe route*. Bflfld hy the mail trucks to art a "pMstiaiiing rommlttee." >-ome h-ni^rl noses nnd swolien lips among the .trlkera fa-taered nt Harby Hall, their headquarter*. testifled tO th.- activities of these "athletea" Tueaday night and early vesterday morning. " OtM partv of sirikers in particular found an unexp.-ted obsta. le ll. its path tna-ged on a sroutinj- expedltlon ln tlie neighhortioorl of the company'B garage Tueaday flJ?ht Krank Rltteriser. of Xn. 240 Kast Iflth streot; John Hoyt. Joseph Olurk and Herman Schmidt made up thK r.arty on pleket duty bent. on flndtng thelr progress along Wflfll '.'Mh street oh rtrurted bv th- pollce resenes they pfO* ceeded along Weal MtH attaed instead to Wlthln a sh...* Ahnanc* ut the rear of the parage in the hope. they aald, of m<?et.ng ?jona of the n*fW chauffeurs there BUfl Blal with them. Thev met In-tead. they said. n dozen 4MmbflCfl of the "Humpty** Jackson Kfl-g. Rltterlaer hears hls t.iemer.to on his nose and Hovt on his mouth. They insls.ei that thelr Intentlons had been enti.ely pe.veable. ___ Qajorgfl Canning. of Xo. 2^2 Baat ,sth ? .1 Patliek Brannigan, of No, 811 Eaat ?ltk BtfflaH, who w?ra flrrflfltfld ?? 1 -hth fleeaue und Sttl. Btfflflt on Tuesday afternoon. Charged wlth violently lnter rertnfl with ttafl progress of a mail truck down the avenue, were arralgned yst. r ln je-ei-aon Market ee*art before ftlag ,-,.. Breen. who turned them over to the federal re*>raee_Utt--afl. L_ter Coan Shielda held them ln |7M ball . v;amlnation on Wednesday. .?annii.K. 11 was alleRed. threw a stoi.e at tiie driver and patrolman slttlng on the front aeat. and Brannigan was charged Wlth br.-aking a lork on the rear cf the k in trvlne to llberflte ran..Ing. whom !'.,t:oltnan McFall had forced into the ?tth the baaa "f mall Patliek Johnson. of NO, tflJO Avenue A. \Ke-r.r.-i'if:iJ of the striking local. and Winian Kusillis. Of No. 188 Kast 111th street. amfltfld earlier on Tuesday for a sin.llar off.-n'e. arera also up b. fore Com te. Rualllta, lt was charged. threw ? bottlfl at Rojr <*.ildeion. driver of h mail truck. Johnson. it was alleged, be? ing ? party to thi Ttaelr counsel argued that as the tni'k contalned no mall at the time the gov* flinianfa etaarge of enspinng to oteti-Ct the mails shouid be dropped and one ot dlaordflrly ceotlncl submitted. Coaamla .Mon?r Shlelds reserved decision. holding UM two BMfl Iti IM* l-'11 a* h. J. J. Cassldy, vice-presldent of the l*Ofl lal Transfer B>*r*/*ee ("ompany. announced that no more appllcations for iobs as chauffeurs would be recelved; that he had flled a'.l the etrikers' plflcefl. The strik ars threaten r symoathetio - rike by the chauffeurs of express and baggage oarry Ing companiea. Thls. they aay, will be de? clded upon to-day. ? e . - ITALIAN SCHOOL OPENS Chiidren's Aid Society to Have Industrial Classes. The Itallan Schooi of the Children'* Xld Foeiety, I'.lizaheth an.l HeMer atreet*. waa opened yesterday. Indun trlal edui atlon ls the chief purpoM ef the new HChool. but lt Wlll be utillzed Blflo aa a head*|uarter? for boys' cluba and as a BflCtal centre Borough President George McAneny, wlio dropped in d nine the course of ths exercitae-. .aaid that thoae ideas of city functions whi'h were nti.e termed "fads and tancies' were now accepted as part e.f the duty of a munieipality. He ex pretsed relief at beirig able to get away fOT h time from Jhe strain of the cam palgn It is one of the penalties for holdins (.fTice la this country." said Mr Mc? Aneny. "that every four years you must pn ot:t and convlnce as many people a* \(.u * hn that 1 ou are not a rogue and a rascal and ought to be allowed to con? tinue in the service of the city at a low rata of uuiupafl?tlori" V. llliam Church oshorne waa the pre? siding offlcer. and others who spoke wer* >; Oentile. Italian Consul General; the Re**. Krnest *'oppo, !'. Delano "A'eeks and T Tileaton Well* e KATZ GOES TO TOMBS Loses Appeal from Sentence for Defrauding Heinze. Charlea Katz. the former president ol the __fltea*a BlflUlM Coinpany. who arai convicted of grand larceny ln May, 1910 was commltted to the Toaaba by aTnatlci Gavesjan ln the I'riminal Branch of UM Sup.-eme i.'ourt yest?rday after the Oflflli of Appeals had afflimed his cor.\iction He harl been at llberty under |8fl,flOI balL Katz was sentenr-ed to not 1* ss ttian three nor moie than aeven years b] Justice IfarC?I His offence was com mlttrd In connectlon with h deal when hy I' Aogt?t?a Heinze waa deirauded 0f lilO.JK'i in Jhe BtOCk flf ttafl Ufllted L'opper Oempflaiy The BtOCk was dt-pos lted with the Wimlsoi Trust OonPflB] as eollateral for a leaa Katz and othera were lndletod for sreculating with tht securltiea which had been depotsited ae eollateral. fOHN C. SCHILDKNECHT. FATHER KNICK' PAID HIGH TO GRADUATE 'MARINERS' Nautical School's 785 Alumni in Forty Years Have Cost About $2,000,000. STATE TO TAKE CHARGE Formal Transfer To Be Made Saturday-Capt. J. P. Driggs, U. S. N., To Be the New Head of Institution. it haa pofll ttew fork Cltj ln lhe neiuh borhood of 12,000,000 Iti tlie la*t forty y-ars to graduate TB pupils from its nautical acbool At this rate tha co?l p?r jradu* ate haa been ?1 oui *...' ttt lhat haee ? paaalon for flgurea say thal flfl h "marliier" repTflflenta fl mu. h larger 0,1?" lay. At all event*. th. ex] proved too nu h for th' Board ol Educa? tlon, a.!-. ti- -1 Baturday aften.n lhe school. arhlch foi aoi ..- tlme hns beea malntaiaed oa tbe I nlti d Btatea ? inboal Newport adli be turned orer t<> ,v ? Only one-s-venth ol the "marlnerfl," flfl* oordlns to mt ol thfl board, Ua* tened to the call ol tha sea. Ihfl othflra preferred oaTlgatina on land. i*.st January tha board dedded, by unanlmoufl vot-, to aboliah tha Bchool. Later ? bill araa totroduced flnd paeaed in Um Legtolature mahina it ;i Btata IneUt i Uon. Ooiernor Bulaei BflTned thfl blll -n .prll u last. flnd araa quoted ?a aa thfl tlme: "Too many of our yo '? fer to sail tha Qraal White Way and make money than to sail tho. ocean wave flnd lhe- th- bappleet life in all the world.' i.,r tha formal tranafei ol tbfl achool have been completed. Frfld !'? Dal* zeii, on. ot Um stat.- commtttflfl which arlll have charge of the .chool ln the future. eaid yesU-rday that Thomas W, Churchill, president of the Hoard of Bdtt* cation, wculd make the formal transfer an.l would deliver 88 flddrfl? at the achool pier ai tha foot of Dflel Mth street. Japob W. Smith will rOCfltVfl lt en behalf of tha etate committee. Mayer Kline and othes cltj offl iiis bare been Imrlted to attend. The second year m-n now ln the flChOOl, farty In number, have been ordered to re* port on NovernlK-r 1-, arhen th.- llist sion under tlu- fltfltfl reglflBfl Will bfl bl gun. Mr. DaliaU aald Ihe achool arould bavfl ? n.-w head in tiie- peraon of Captala Jamea P. Drlggfl. ''? B W., no* ra his way here from the Phlllpplnea Commandflr B. h. Tlllman. who has l.een siip-rintcii'l--nt foi several y.ars. wiU lem.ii:. flt the 84 td fll thfl s hool until his BUOCflflflOr arriv-s Tha salary of th- IMXl head Wlll he **,***, B Bubfltaatlal Increaae oVer thal p^'id before. C. ii. Matthflwa, Um preaenl chief ?n* gineer. wlll retaln ins place. New na?l* gattng ofticeis. however, *mii be appolnted. TIm ' oenmlttee was appointed ln June, Th- Lflgtalature appropHatfld thfl sum of $.i.i...i for the Brat year. ?xpenaflfl. Ihfl Beard of Educatlon had axpended on an everaga of tMMt a >ear to malntain the school. in IMfl it w-us Mk.MlL though, and lli 1911 118,000 aud ln IM] fctf.WO. lt ssas charged by membera ?f Um Board of Kdutation that the school of feied a Iin- OTem Bfl varatiiui at th*- -Ity's \i. na TWO KILLED AT CR0SS1NG Man Struck by Train; Another Hits Girl. Miss Kmils QflCflMMT, eighteen yeara ,old. of N'o ttl Ciose streft, Brooklyn, and Siipii.o cheechro, thlrty-BTa years old, of No, Mi cbtchester avenue, Jamalca, war* killed about noon yeflterday at tha B isl - wi. k JuncUoa of Om Long lsian-i Rall* road. Cheechro was employed with other men in mdoadlng lumber from ? ttatcar when ha waa atruck by ? drill engine. Whfkx his body lay ucar the track awaiting tli> arrival of Coroner Ambler, Miee Gegenuer ami ber father took a short out oeer tiie tracka when thej wert ovartakea by a freighl tram. COnfuflfld by thfl epproochtng tram. the girl liled .to run ahead. with h-r fathi r lioldiiiK her hand and Iryin* tO drag lu i trom thfl tracka Mm svas Btrack by the lo.omotive and knlvd. \\ hilc thfl t.-rror .md . \citi-ment of the double aecident was at its h? islit I'hlllp Bauer, a p.ddler dro.e flleag and hi_ wagon collap.ed at the railroad crosalng. ROBS BANK IN NEW WAY Assistant Treasurer of Rocke feller Institute Victim. Herirtann Goepper, aaalatant treflflurflr of tha li<" .v feller Inatltute, baa ihr ,iis tinctlon ,,t havlng been robbed b* u Iank burglai ?-??it'. an entlrel] >i"w ayatem. .Mr ttemppar knoara bj I ? of tha founder ol hla Inatltutlon. who Ml_: ''Look aftei ttae nl< ki la and ttaa ti-.,. poi eenta ?*? lll tak. cara ol i.i ea." .\. cordlngly, ba recently ta ? l small bank "im h aboorbo tlxo, ti ?? ind twent>-*flvc cent plecei until lt hi r?g* |SQ Wban that p*>int bas be*-n I the hank dlagorgeo. Nol until Um wtaola neai agl ba een a* qulrod can the depoi "f ''", aavlnga. Tuesday fllgtal Mr '. kparttnenl .17 s .??.'? ' lend a auffraga u???? Ung Bhortl ?* - *??r . tlt br- ll* ... ? .? rabotit in hla atud bank araa nalli I down Hi wenl mtr. the rr.'.in a!'' : B tlmfl. but ti Ul ? one ih. ? Returntng to l , .. ?r ' ;? ? ??;?? 1 '?' ..... ? .. dropplni ? ? ?'?? A le-.er has td ba pttUfld I '' I h tlma .-, |.<,. of mone added The to htm ar?a thnt kl . colna, ??? '?'' tl* had ni re. knon n her i ????? . fore, t' it ba ? '-s '????<- ?'?? '??'? ad lo reflenl lt. 11,. rei n ared that thera '.*?;- ?1 ready |ll li la lb( Ihe lev-r eltcki ttaen a Indlcatli k- ttoai I2< had I aea recelved ,,i,.i ttaa bank "as open I 14 ? 1 I ? ipfl**" 1 tt,.- wii' rawa I Mr. 1 areni Into tlu ua ?' ro* m and ?a, -,;,, ltl 1 iin.- tn eea ? man runnlng down thi end out of tl of the apsi ? By thfl tttni tta? rlctlm n .. tha tl li 1 h d dla ippean II dawned upon Mj toeppei then th.it it waa th? thief arho had pul nln? nlckela .in tba bank in ordei to Bel it thi othei .?::*;..: Tw* aearf plna ai^o won m Ing. _ ? NEEDLE IN B0DY_50 YEARS Brooklyn Mechanic Finally Sub mitf to Its Removal. Plfty yeais iiivo yeeterday Kiwatd Muiry. .? nechanlc, M reara Id, waa runnlng barefooted througb tha dining* room of bis home in Brooklyn, hla mothei aftei hlni nltk a broomotlck. Tbo boy had rcf'is*-.! to put hla* BhOM .?mri etocklnga on Ttaat'a why bis mother wafl chaaing bln Aftei Jb.it dav young Mulr) never wenl barefooted 1 agam. Under tba 'iminK room table, ' v ii*. e he bad du sked t.. * m apa tb** I broomotlck, en*' *if hls aak .1 feet had plcked up b peadla fiom wir> carpfll lfl Ihe Kast.tii DU trll t HOflpI terday the -ame n-edle a_a > r OUl of hla rlghl lai For tirt> yeara it harl beea ? lor.ping tbfl loop" thir.uKb Ifulry'a body, I'r nn yeaf tO year he would feel the lo.-.itlon of the rjflfldlfl. At diff.-r.-nt time-; hfl axpertenced ?* prteklng aenaa* tion ln his Ehoulders. arms, letts and back. Finally, he declded tha neat tlma hfl f.-u th? atlnglng paln he would con* suit ? phyalclan. Tlie nevdle "cams Jo llfe" agaln yea? terday, ho h?- ban it removed Tt was :,..ir..i to ba corrod id. "?'! 1 phyelclan oxpreaaed ihe bellef that lf it had aot been removed it mlahl have eventually cauaed Mulry'a death Mulry v as aia-i he ha.l aubmltted tu ih.- operation and walked to hla home, Nr. :'.-s Broadway, Brooklyn, flftflf it had been perfonned. A COURT KIND TO ACTRESS. Lotta Linthicum's Divorce Case Heard So She "Do" Matinee. Willlam C SM ach.ui. ? .\Iontt>al the atiicai manager, falled i" appeai yaater* day in th?- Suprein.- I'mnt to defend a suit for divorce broogtal by Mta Lottfl 1, Btrnctaan, known on ihe ttageaa Lotta Llnthlcum Juatlce Qtegerlch reserved decision. Mrs Btrachfln is leadlng woman <if a 1 st... k .'ompany playlng in ? Harlem the iatr.-. and with matinees und freQUOKt re hearaflla she ocaurcflly ha.l tim.- to net . ln .ourt herself She harl to sive up an iljn**?gemenl ln Washington that she mlghl ba bare arken ttaa ,^?- was .aiied Juatlca Qtegertcti uava the Irtol prefflr* once yeeterday ao that th. a. -,,<. might u-.-t t.r tba tbeatra ln tlma tr.i 'h*. naat* 1 inee Mn gtracban aald aha araa tparrted in Heptember. 1 t?*">4. in Lynn, Maaa. and la now livlng al No 510 Weal 112th strfet Th'i.nas i' oiiii.n of Montreal, testifled that ln Heptember, October and November ,,( 1!?12 h*- sau Btraet?in ln i.n apertmenl ;*t N.. :<i"> itr.>a,i street, Montreal, with a woman other than Mra. Btractaan. SCHILDKNECHF IN CELL; TURNS ON GI "WIFE" Young Cashier, Charged with Stealing $55,000. Learns She Was Gang Member. RETURNS OF OWN ACCORD $18-a-Week Employe of the Washburn-Crosby Flour Co. May Implicatc Others in Gay Life Robbery. .lohn c Bchlldknocht lhe iwenty-three \rar-..l'l I ookk.-p-t and cashier who dlfflpp?red frotn his $I.-a-sveek desk In the Waslirnirii-<'rusliy Klour Company's offlce Augusl tt, aboui tha t.nie tba con? cern found a Bhortaga "f M-.009, was committed to the Tombfl last nlght fltl ? bench WflJTSnl Issued ;if t? r an indlct meni charglng embesslemenl w.is handed down against him, In default oi the $."/?,<M bail set l.y .IikIkc Malone. He probably wm ha arralgned ln Part i of Oeneral Bflsflkma to-day. BrhlldktMChl war tnk-n fiom a room Inf houee In Borgfln atroet near Third ,-iv.M'i.-. Brooklyn, fl llttll after ir Idnight yesterday by wniiam D. CMekson, man* flggr "i" th'- Buins Detectlre Agflncy. and brought lo an uptown hotel ln thla bor? Oltfth. H.t-ctlv.- I.cigli, of tl.e Histrl't Attorney'a ataff, arreeted hlm al the hotel yeeti rdaj afternoon. Whlle waiUng for the county detoetire, Pchildkneciit ,*aid lie was through ssith "the crooked llfe" end wanted to iflll everything: Hla atory, Ba aald, arouM ahow lhal the greater part ?>f the money taken '.s him found its wav Into tbe Inn.ls of tlu- girl with wl.om he lived :is man and ssile in W. st 111th itreel aud it th- Oarden Clty Hotel, and of th. gang ssith which sh ? Mraa Bsaodated Tlu- gang- meeting plaee, h? said, "a "Nick" Vflcarreliri i"-'i room ln Waai llflth street. II- also .-aid thfll VflCar* r-lli helped him to .Ma-,..- t" Moi.tcs id-... ?I'.t tl'- girl." Bchlldknechl t..:.i ih. detecUves. "You k. ep a sv^at. h ovar her i.ti 1 ta s.i as lv. talked to mj laaryef 1*11 give you enough on her to send bor away for thfl rest of her llfe." Th. bookkeefM r ? mme baek fmni Mon tovldeo on board the i^import *.- Hflll liner Voltalr- MOBdaj witi. B tender f?I Ing in Ma h ai I for Bfla MeMlaa. the ^irl Wbo '- hlfl Wlffl in I. rareer Along Broadway a;.'! at Oarden city. But when Um detectlvea toM hlm of bar .iihiiation with tn- crowd which k-..t ti.e mone; I ? atole, ha I irned Againal 1 . i ni fl flash. MIbb McMlna tasttfled ln the bankruptcy proce. llngfl brooghl againal BchiMknecht ? fht thal Bha gara hun baek all of ihe Uf OM a -i th of Jewi >' l ? h. r. sad tbal abe al a aenl hlm ???: iba Bfliy ? ? Ikm hl told i ' ' i yeeter .- ..- ? nti from thi Bou company wo'iid nol totnl more tban $i'' 088. if more than thal araa mlaetng, be ? ined, lt ssei t Into i I ? ; ???' - ;- ira Bald b 01 011am Laafli r, attorney for thfl ??? ' Mgbt, thal tbfl ? ? p ? .. wenl ATfll ? bfl book*. Hguiad lhe loflBea fll more thaa MMM t - former bookkeeper Inttmatad 11 al > might be able t.. gin H.mpanj a clew . ? othei IH.0M w. nt Ing to thi ng i toi ha on ti i Bouthern Railway in ornlnii of A u wl I ln ? om* i ,,t., ssith .1 mat. -s ... had Btolen l~.'??> ln AtlantlC Clty, t-> whom 'Nick" \ . relll Introduced blm. Al Naw Ortea ha recelred i-'i trom Hm gang ?nd boarded ? al Ip for Colon, whancfl hfl wi nl to Panaaaa and thi a to \ fllpnralso rrom Vatparalflo h- aenl a cablegram to a man named Medlander la Vacar* reiiis pootroom and another to Vacar* reili i..n,?. if. aaklng if ' 1:111-" was i om ? i, i i aottng them to forward y t Both theae meaa ig< ? nen kgnort i. aa ...,.,, n . ? itflr to hlfl famil.. .*-. hil.lkn-'-l.t li.. -I osti lal.A :it tha Hotel i.. M'i'.ti sldeo. at d his namfl ap] -ar. ii on th? reglfltei I Bl two removed irom lhal of tba Amerlcan eon boI Mm?gflfl fr"... ".' Burna Bgancy, ?enl t" th* L'ruguflj police, asking for Bchlidknecht'a .nr?-.*t, failed ts arooea ii. tlon. lt ssas said Si-.'.lidknei ht was unAbV lo flnd ? lOT* nor embflflilflr whom Um Vflcarrfllll gang BdvlSfld hlm to ni.'t in Mout-s id-o, a cordlng to hlfl atory, flnd, betterlag the gang had deeerted hlm, i" mad- up bla mind t" COBM home. PLEADS FOR HIGHER RATES President of B. & 0. Says They Are Needed to Develop Roads. Daniel Wlliard, prestdenl of Um Baltt* moi- a Ohlo Railroad, told Um bm?baefl1 coundl "f tba Men banta' AflflodaUon at n luncheon at Delmonlco'a yestflrday that had it n?t beea for Iconomlea rorcod bb hia *.....i by daeraaaad proOta in th- last (| ... yaan lha '"mpany would not hav been able lo pay its ? per eent eaBual dlvldend en Ita common atoch Mr. wu lard's address was a plca ln behalf nf tha Eastern ratlroada for the Ineraaaa af freighl ratea now uader eoaalderatloo hs- the Interstat- <'omin-r.- i'oinm:ssion. Mr. Willard told of efforts of th- Bal timore A- OhlO 10 respond to the d-inaiid for -i oii'imi'- op- i.itlon "W. gave Bpfldal coBatdarattOfl." hfl said "to the problem of iBCTflafllBg the frelKht train load, and thus were able to pay Um reguter ?'> per etni dlvldend Without this aanng we wofM hava falien short ttJMMh" Mr. Willard contended that economic metbodfl alone Would li"t add to the Bflt aarnlnga of carrlere. inetead <>f the 5 p.-r cent Increaae tba roada ask, he said. io per cenl was neceeeary. He said a prin? cipal caasa ef Um hlgb cost of operatlon was the im88888 lfl wa?es of railroad emolojras. lfl Willard hoped the Interstate Coflfl* mdfrce ComrelaMon aroold aaa the justice Of tbfl roads' dcinands, not only for the Immedlata advantaga thal wooM ensu-. hut hecuu.se it flTOUld indi-ate a new policy toward the railroads. If any other .. irai were adopted, h** daajared, the na Uon'fl "Industrial capacity WOUM very soon (.TflTtake, if it did not overwh, lm. UM capadty of the rallroads, and furth-r comm.rdal dardopmflnt of Baeaaatty \s o-.ld s case " CONSENT TO THIRD TRACK. Tlu New Vork Muni-ipal Railway t'or porattoo aenl yeaterday t.> tiie PabBc gflialflfl i 'oinniis. imi tlie consents fll prop <its owners on Kulton stre t, between Tlllary street and Willlarns Place. Brook Isn. t<> the third tra-kliiK of the elevated railroad between those points. J TIPLESS^EASTS FAR OFF Cold, Oray Dawn Chills Wait ers* Anti-Tip Fervor. A cold. gray dawn of the morninjr after feeling ro < hilled the enthusiasm of the Internationai Hotel Workers* Tnlon. whlch had all but rflflolYfld to abolish tlpu, that the mass meeting of the union in co-operation with the Commerclal Travellers" League, BCbfld* uled for last evenlng in Bryant Hull. was called off. Fllled with the enthusiasm engen dercd and fanned by -dwflpd Bloch* linger. organlzer of the unlon, the walters. a week or so ;igo. planned tho mass meeting as I protest flfflinflt ti? ping. Also th*re was a petition with ?000 signers prajrtag the Legislature for an anti-tlpping law wlth toeth in It Tho rloriiment was lo* ked up in the offlce Of the unlon pending Ita dispatoh to Albany. Amld flll the enthusiasm th'- chllling th. ught struck sev.ral memU'i'S of thfl union that tUejcontlnt?'llCfl nf Uppi?I meant the nhsitr" of tbfl m.-rrv JlBflfl I of sllver to which their eara im'i bfl* come arcustomed. They ta!k'-*l it over , with others and dci'li'd not to bflCOflM martyrs in the anti-tipping cause. So | lum] were their protests that Mr. Blochllngflr declded tn call off the mass meet!?ff. And then came Jh*- hardflflt blota *>t' all. lt was diflCOVerfld that an anlent adVOCflte of the tipping system h.ul Btolflfl the anti-tlpping pcUUOQ.' That -. . tiifil to give .1 body blow tr, th* .iKitatir.n. and the WflltflTfl will go right on flcceptlng silver, gold or CUITflfli > e NEW FAILURES IN INDIA. CaJcuttfl, Oct -!>.-- The flnancial panie in Weatern Indla bas been renewed n>w fallurea flrera announced to-d?y wlth heavy llabllltlea. Several bankfl snffeie.i Boverely. eej [f you re lll at sea ahout your iu'u overcoat, wt\t a raft oi' suggestions. WeVe provided for every fancy- rrom a conservativc black or oxford coat with velvet c-ollar to a plushdined motor coat. Hard-fiuislud fahrics?mel toiis aud kerseys; sol't-tinished iroods cheviots, shetlands and ehinrhillas. Silk shoulder lined coats; full silk lined; wool lined with silk shoulders. plush-lined. Tlie best imported and do mestic woolens. Men's overcoats, *1H to *7->. For boys Attractive Russian over? coats for little tots. Belted-back eoats for older boys. Rocms PlET Companv, Thrcc Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St. The Men's Big Store Capc (iloves,98c worth $1.50 of Imported Skina (iray Mochas, $1.15 worth $2.00 i Fine Fancy Vests \ at $1.98 ? $2.98 j Worth $3 _ $4 SwaggerSamplei Fall Underwear, Cr:at Stvings 39c, 49c, 79c, 85c, 98c Garment AMUSEMENTS. ^LuaWYTOURI^tIENT I S. Armv. \iivv A MorlM < '..rpn. .\uitonal iluar.l fl Kflral MUI tla, Pollea a i-'ir.- Deportmoatfl. MADISON SQ, GAROEN "X" UMfl. Nr, Bva. I lfl, s.*t. Bot, onl'y. Returna Uinouni. .i ru? Bi (XllNKI.IK IIAi.i.. 'ii*". Aft.. Nov.i, '."-no ___^ PIANO RECITAL?TUBflA ?__^ CarrenO tKvorotl Plaao) _aafl_aa?*t Walt*otta Bar aaa PCMTIIRY "I'KRA ,i CKXTKAI. 1\\KK OLlIM I UI1 I HOI ejj W/BBt H'.'NI) ST. Mailtrrs Wad, fl Sut at 2. Nlghta .it -> Tbla ar-ak, "l.A l*OflCAM ln Bnallah Nfllt M'niilfly M?ht. "l.a T*i?<?" im Itallan. Weeh Baa N< il Tti/fl. Matlaoo, "l.uHa." POPULAR CONCERT Ever* Bundaj Nlf-hl JARD1N&DANSE|8!30 to I. DAWW*lrtl(-MCLA_(-l_ii_n Tflaa :J to ?::io. Mlaa lavryi r .-. Mr loaafltUn, Marv. Mll. i.-i ?, r >.? t..if. n iri.m Turk-ry Tr.itt*rs. 30 nths *-RKK_lNSTKI (TION AT MATINKK TKA8 WALLACK'S t\h\\emm\\mmm[' VSfl, LaatWook The Hlfl. (irniiinr l'l...t..-lir.ani.a. 1(! i; LAST DAYS OF POMPEJI AEOLIAN HALL, Tliur*. Aft., Nov. 0, ,.t :i. HERBtRT WITHERSPJOH Beata T-c lo tl ?"? Man'a'nt Wolfaohn Burt-U. AAI IIIIRIi M " ">1;,v "' ?"'B?QI B. C"L "!*? ?0BIES BEAUTY SHOW 5TH AV '?'*?>? "Tha- W.nrr Curr." n-r iii Ba*sataflcli?rfl a K?inoi.i & ro., Dl> MtB.,.7j-0D. ) \ alerla Berffora A Co., etc FOOTPADS AT OIL KING'S GATE Two Tarrytown Men, in Auto, Are Held Up and, * Pistol Point, Robbed, Near Rockefeller Estate, by Four Supposed "Black Handers." A darlng hold-up. supposed to have been made by members of the Black Hand, oocurrcd late Tuesday ni. ht near John 1>. Hockefeller's estate, at Tower Hill. when four mrn Jumped on the running board of an automobile owned and driv-n by Jamea Chtcachee, of Tarrytown, and at pist.d polnt rohhed him and hls comianion. M. R. (.ertien. of $1.1 in cash. Chleacbee was on hls way to Baat View and was taklng the n-w state road. on the south side of the Rockefeller estat-. Just before he crossed the tracka of ths. I'utnam road he atOWOd down, and then the men jumped from behind some bush ?* and BbOVfld a pistol in his fa.--. When CMcachee Btopped the -ar one of the band Jumped down and turned off the liKhts. flerties wns tirst ordered to band over his money, and aiter dolng so was toM bl "beat it." He staited running and the mea tired two _hot_ aff^r him Chlcaehaa refuat.d to give up his money. but tB knoc.ed do .n by a blow on the Jaw. |u then' decld.d that dls.retlon waa b?it J yleld.-d hls rash. The shots attracted the guarda on tw . Ro.-l.efeller estate and they c.me rutinita ! down to the station, but the men _U ; made a good escape. They %or, ^ . maaks, but Ohlcaxhee says he m,u g j fright-ned that he couldn't identlfy tht^ i The spot where the hold-up oi eurrtd u dark and lonely, and it was within ? f*v ! hundred f> et that a gang of men cooiIm homo from the Rockefeller eatatfl w*^ held up by four men and robbed laet tt% AU were captured and sent to jall After that Mr. Rockefeller i-mploy?| speclals on hls estate for many monthi and weeded out most of the Italom Sherlff Doyle waa notlfled yesterday mon.' In| and hls tnen ar<- now working on tW case. The poll-e made no rep.rt aft* they had notifled th- Sherlff. THE NEW FALL COLLAR 2 FOR 25 CTS. AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS. m.-- ttmtn i.KADiMi niKAT_-a wn w; j gg* EMPIRE Tu-a. A WeA. ETHELBARRYMORE NLW AMSTERDAM ^ i2SlK^^^ CHRISTIE MACDONALD in th. N medy. iiiiTr |? C tfaddon Chombera. (_; I f\i* I L;.-,,.,,,,,[-.j r,r. tbfl ',nok nf that ? ^^ j, ??*?--?-i'i,! i me ini'iK "i that II narnr-- bj Ann* Doufllaa B*7-?*w*ck, HUDSON W^JJ?_,_K__?RA2 I.AflT '-' \" KK.KS. I! ITARI) VEILLER. I. \ n 1 - rr r. r-.-v -. THE FIGHT CRITERION 'V;'.??s.V [JOHN MASONI ? IN Dl A N"SVMMER KN1CKERB0CKER GLOBE B'way. 38 Bt, Bv.8. Mat ial t m fl Wt ?. DONALD BRIAN ^yw-a_!pi, [HE MARRIAGE MARKET i. ??? li Bvi i. 8:1" Motl 8 M Tttflfl t Wed. .rn month hihi last i ayjjt___. Richard Carle Hattie W illiams THE DOLL GIRL ,, s THK ' -X* H '- _5 ' MATI-T8. I_I A DDK -J-'1 8 . W. ot B*y I7vs. 8:-5. nAr\r\lj M?,v rn-any. b*i flTua* THE LOVE LEASH "j M SJn- k Nl.vr M09L. >,0\. ;f. "?ata To-morrow. MISS PHfEIYTX v ...?-,. fo- ? b| ALBERT LEB UKO. rnUiM'C B'way & 43rd St Eva. 8:15. m. bunnn *) -,..... sat. tu*i awofl. POTASH & PERLMUTTER uKANU ^i^vj iBvriN, ????i.i.>w i*? i'n.%.*." .*.? \; M ... M> . - ?\ri*r* trf pisarrtloii." 10 mmtepmnT'' SWEETHEARTS SOMKTHIMi NEW IN i.n.i.imi.i.i;. i4.1 >i W. nf R'way. |Bvfl. ? 20. Flrst Sa-.jrdiy. AFTER5 aUa\\-a*bt*tJaWBUtU Te-fle*/,_itfl Nov 4 GRACE GEORGE ,'n?IE. ! E?*,"1*0 HALF AN HOUR a:.*i KflJ*Iflf Hojgl.toris OoiTie<ly. The Younger Generatioo GARRICK Sth8li.?:r.7Yi*r._a' FANNIE WARD ;?__.-* MADAM PRESIDENT """" ? Eteiiipf -_? Extra Mat. Election Uav ?? mLwmm ?'??-. \s i..-uth Dlv Mt_... Be*t S'eati 11 Eve I IOOO People. Carnl-.al of Sports X F.r- Thrtila A-M-Jii-R-I-G-A suitr.iK, tt. Paradi Pluaglaa Auto. Court of Honor I ler i:.- ?? ii,-:; Pai an ? OMF-liY. !. _? * 10 Mta ?..- a Ele. !' -.-". _JHE MARRIAGE GAME -MthCt M18II Illll. POP. PRICED ?Mllldl. w 0| i; ...... HAT. TO-DAY. I >all)Ht. -"- tei] ..i. >_ni Hernard _ 30? Insa Uetofll ?'?" Hade Mlnty 1 ortajuda, Miw-liA ",\ ulker, ll,i(T_.\ ?n ltu*inR l \ icl< .Mat- s ii Elec Day is. \\, ?'. \ \V THE GIRL &THEPEN\ANT M \\I\T. ELUOTT'N THEATRE. Evi 8 80 ^ THE LURE DOIMPCCC Theatre of ThrllU. Eva I 88, rniRbCOO Mta S-i. .Elee.DayAWed ,5:80, "Tbe Brlde**; "The Black Maab": "Fellee"; "En Deahabltla"; "A_Palr of White Olovea." MNbHt.T-U l)s. * -'" Mts Sat .Kl .D.-ivn W ? .1 AT BAY S,K,SM,S; lflth Kt. Tbea. Eva 8:20 Mat To-day. 81.30. THE HIT li Tn.nAV Electlon THK SKASON. Iv'Urll ,,,, Mlf f% f\ tm-fisth Bl . _. of rt'-.s.iv. Evea n *i 20. I IllsS'tt. UURETTE mm UU IM 4. at _ "PKOO'MY HKAKT. ' **> LITTLE 4 1 HEA . Mfl W Mtb Pt. Eva I 4.', ? .'- iai i. te, Day, Wet \ 1\.NT\>\ WITH Hl'MC. PRUNELLA flrltb MAEOI'Kiiii'K t i.akk. WORLD? Hat ttnee ihe daraefTbe Hltie Bird" and "Sl.ter Heat rlee" Ap. *aa New York been *l\en a __. ****\_ ' ban.- to enj.ij a |)la> -., V^ 'SW (h..r,.:,*|,1> lovelv. %j^ CITIUPC \\est \2 st. Eveninfla ai * t"> CLiinuc M.its. w,.i aaai ats-n t'.xtra Matinee Klectlon Hay, Nos, flt ti. WITHIN THE LAW wlth JANK t tiWl. aa MAKT TURNER. _ LONGACRE * M atlii A Hl'MCAL AlaRI F IMru Matinee FKAST. /a_L?__j-_iIj Kle.tion Day. wiLUcrsi;.;;,:?*??" mon. nov. i Hata Wed., lat a Eleetion Day. PIR8T MBW TORE BNOAOEMBNT OF MR. CYRIL MAUDE I'iKsr I'l.Ai: .apt. Harahelt'a milltary come.ly. "THK SM OND IN IOMMAND." Heat* Now on Male. HIPPODROME, SUNDAY EVE., Nov. 2. joint ArrhAit \m h MELBA & KUBELIK Hae Manual of LOUDON CHARLTOM. MKTKOI'OI.ITAN Op. Hou_e, Mon., Nov. 3. HAT 8 NIOHT - appoaranco- oni.y pavlowa sr" Baata aoar at box Ofltoe. pri.-e. Bfle. M $'-'..">o. pi |fk|| lCsvav, TO DAY, '--.-7-0 P. M. I-IJUU .-{ii st. I ALL BBAT8 RES'D, _.'..?. OEOBOE ki.kink's Pboto Drama K*nul*ite THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII AI.OI.IAN HAM.. Fri. K.e.. Nov. 7. at *:15. TWSr WILLIAMS .? atH :.u.- tn ?i :.n. Haa'c*Bl -ToHaohfl Barean. 9ADC CTiMDt. BXHIEXtiON DAILY rtanc oiamra until kov. i*t, inei. Knglnerrt' Bldf., '.'.>-.. W. 30th St. Adm Vrte ' ^CREATADVENM PLAYHOUSE ,,th E r'wvtr ~-1 THK WINTER GARDEN SS to-SS. mMaStXaa PASSING SHOW OFIIIJ Sui-.ilav MRht en _*L_.rJ CASINO J'..: TO-NIGHT fii Tha Groat Londoo ond flM I CiV 1 l-arts LatiKhliiK Sn.-. UM" " A'' SHIBERT H ) FORBES-ROBERTSOiYS FAREWELL SSSSSm r with Oaeflaaie Alao Tfl-flaorreo e?t ?*). Klliutt. ' Nov 1. 4. t Baat. Mt., Nov. Lfl; Wa- Evg., 5, * "H??fl Nov. 3. 4 'Mat ), 9 (Ev. "P.sslnc e'. M Plor f.kSv" *? "flocramaai *>' Jeiaa ? Nev, T. "Mlco aaal Mon "_ DitflTtl ?'?''? ? B'wajr, Ev* * 15. DUU I IT Moifli. To-rtav. s ,- Bflfl, Diy.M AB*_tPK?_TT7i _vW,TH_< iltsVsat.. i:t*i- Day*atflA, FAMILY CUPBOARD MANHATTA** OPKBA H018E. Bva. t:_l_ ^?V^-:..^1, BLIHDNES$: VIRTUE WE8T END. 12.1th, W ofl vv _!*_'_2 Juli*. llran ln 11KK OU N MOVr'.Y. Mta* N. x: Week?Tho Fl*-*" I rankf*)*-t*-** PHILHARMONIC ?OCI-TT OF BBW VOKK. JOSEF STRANSKY coKiwrim To-ni?lit at 8:15. To-mor. (Fri.i Aft-.al.fl AT tAH.NKi.ll BALL. MflM, CARRENO r***** Mra**. i>r-*? wianns.nw HKltl.loz, Ovcrtura "Klne i**f? IIKIU.III/. ?flymphonla Fantaatk-a* TMTIAIKOUSKV, Coi rt.i foi J'i**">?",? mlnor; T-M HAIKOW SKV Marche "BM bubscrlptlon and alngl* u.wi ri"*? hi H..x i ifflc*. sinal*- tl, k-is J.' in '>oe.jf*** uent tlcketa at 2:,c. Fella i i. lf* *'*^1 t*etl AIIIAI NIHan Lorralne l'r*f*fJ UULUI.IAL Dayne. Own M [ B*waj .v ..st Loan. Berm i : ?j<*?"*J3 IH.Mast...'.. ' H "it nini ry :.-. -? >??- i i i DoubJ*, nHRt.LIVl 7 Vv, -Sister Beatrl * * OPKHA linrsK Interlopa." L'-iIy* MIZZI rwix**1, j?a-k ?i -oa a.y _, , Minnie 'Hen. " fcway and 47th 81. | man'a ?sl..i\*a\n*i 50, 7Sc, tl. II M and ( I.IIT? Doll) Mat ~. '0* Hc. I CRAWTflflfl" PALACE BEi__sco^:;?t_ ;./o?? WARFIELD K<5S| DtDIIQIIP w' 5' J-'1 Sl Evea ..r-W RCrUOLIb B4?| . T?oodO) fl ? 4 ? THE TEMPERAMENTAL JOURJ. vvith I.KO IHTItlt ?BTEO* C__3-KU_ II ".II. M NHAV AIT. >'** MONti HKIITAI Onina to th- Illna-wa of Mr. < unall gSfe?. RIDER-KELSEY H -.111 render the program "''"''m,, S?at? 30a- to $1.50, nov\ at Hox d""*^ A-aalUn Hs.ll. Thi*. .-tawoaflfl ** " SONG RECITAL LEON RENNA Tlcketa on aa e at Box i)r*lce_^^ UAMMERSTEIN'. { XKj?ft "l.ally, Ma... ?.?.V.VI-7.V. J 10 >?E^ ~IRVING PLACE THEAfl* (Fuldo r?cep.). Chrlatla-a ln /uee-w