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Y. M. C. A. PRAYER TO-DAY Telegrams from Many Mayors to Supplement World-Wide Appeal for Success. START TO RAISE $4,000,000 Two Weeks' Campaign for Big Building Fund to Receive Great Impetus This Morn ing and To-night. Wlt m ' ? rauta prayera foi aoeceea ralaa il atmultaneoualy by two mllllon par* Bona nii aroond the arorM nt I o'clocli this mornintr the Toung Mon? and Touns Hun aaaoclatlona vdll begtn their tvvi. weeks" Jolnt campaign to ral?"* a |4,6m.00t '.ulldinjt fond ln tlda eltjr. Tn the eveninK -minute pnns." flred bv ?toctrlett** from tha prlndpal dtlea ln tho United P.ates nnd Canada, '"111 *<?* to tho initiH'. Impetua of the movement They WlU take the form of teleprnms from tho ?Mayor * of Chiraco. Itoroato, Detrott, Ifontreal, Boaton, Richmond, Philadelphia ?ind other greal oentrea and win ne road ttt the dlnner at the Hotel Actor Each -eaeaeega arUI ba of r lengtb whlch the tUBBtmaatar may read in one mlntile. The ?Maa m which rharles P. Ward, dlreetor ?general of the. New York movement, hns ?opdueted hla eifrhty-four campaigns wlll ho hfard from. Thi." ie another of the no\?l idcaa for BttmUlat-ag Interest ln th- New Vork 4-ampni>?n that hava been put throuch by fleorz> W. Partdna eaecuttva committee man of the. Jolnt campalKn crrmmlttee, and Fred R Phipp. executive aecretar] of the lntemational committee. It sup T.lement.i the plan hv whlch mllllon-. all nronnd the world will UttCT thls morninp the eno*mlnute prayer for the Bueeaau of the money iwletng BBOVement here. Speoial Y. M. C. A. Servicee. Another plan thal went into effect yea* terdav waa the heldtag of sj.eciai Bervtcea the | rea< ihlflg of special aermons and the utteraace ol Bpedal meaaagea in aup? port of the V. W. C k -Y. M. C A. C_m* palsm in almost all the Proteataat eharchea of New York. In the Protaatant Eldacopal churches the rlergymea had heen BUPpHed vv-ith a Bpadal prayer np prmed hv th* MgM ROV. 1'avld H. I'.reer. BIBhop of this dlooeae Leadlng memhei-s of the association wlU Bttend the Astor dlnner tn-nltrht. The plan Of operation wlll he explained by Mr. Want, internatlonal Becretary of the T. M C A . who in the laat alght ? haa ralaad more than ISB.BtB.eoa for the Younjr Men's rhrlftian nssoclations of North Am.-rica. and haa eondUOtOd more than atghty building fund carnpaiprns ln dtlea raaglng from tha Pac__e Oeeul te riccadilly, from Toronto to the Routh land. Mr. Ward is a man of dlrect metb* eda and few worda ? dallt feature of tho eampaign. ?Mch ls to last ,-actlv two weeks. hof?in ninc to-day, la the hmchaou ln eampaign haadooartara, N* II Bread atreet at wMc** 4.10 of the Hndtnir woik<rs wlll aa* ^en-i'ie to ropori pregreaa Mr. fTard s method doea not IneJuda a houan ln hirnai aanvaaa Twenty thou* aand MUaaa af i?-rFons interested In on" r- hoih ot the aaaoclatlona ?r known ns genermis ch ers to any gnotl 1 aiise, hava Wen . laasifleo. ln th<* last few weeks. Tha list wlll he suhmltte.i to ttie ihoui-and workera. each ..f whom will eelert the names of WOCBOB Off maa whom he or ehe fet\n heat ahle to reach. Another feature of the rampaipn will *he the COnllnUOUB recn-dinR of its pTO| ?.n b 10-fool alactrlrally Nghted cloch above the regular one on the Metropoli? tan tr.wer and a I.Vfoot clock on the slte rf ihe ne-. Morgan Bulldlag, al Broad end Wall strwtn. How Money WUI Be Used. The leader*. feel BUfU Bf thelr rewar'l. **and thev am potnu aftfr the money they Inaed wlth cnn'lden<-*9. They expev t te ratat the hugc BUm Ifl two we. k-. an.l when they ire.t lt It wlll he apportlnned in *his way: A n<w home fur the central hran. h ofthe Y. W. C. A , north of L\';d street, 011 tha F.sst side, Mee,0-0; Harlam branch, af-ftO.ooo; (fnir-,1 dub for nurses. |400, oeo, hoarclins; home fer srirls. MI0.000; Tiew home fof the n.Rro branch, |100,000; eqnlpment and aljustm.nt fund' |50 mfllntenan.-c fund for two yaara, |1I0, tVeat Slde hranch cnlajpcment 110,0*0, ?Bnd national board hu!ldln?, %itO,tAt, For the Y. M. 1 . A. th?-re have been jdanned: New Bowery hranch, 1*00,000; r-w unlon hranch in The Bronx, 1310,000; new negro branch, $i.-*o,"0<>: Bnillama hrldjre hran'-v, 140,000; IntercoUeglate hranch 110.000, an 1 oonttagenl and ml Jnstment fund. |40,0B0. The leading oOcera who have the enter prise ln hand are Miss Cora T_ Tathani. afneral BBtratarj for metropolitan woi k for the Y. W. C. A : Henry Orns. city peneral secretary of the y. M. C. A. ; Kd? ward c Baldwln. aaeretary of the .ommlttee, and Bf. W. Adalr, < halrman of the puMldty committee Mrs. vyiHlam i.ii'iwes Morgan, ona ol the me.st active o(II ers of the Y. \V. C A . leads the women's sedlon <vf the tlRht. *-'he hns heen aetlve in drafUng ptaflB for her aaaodatea DEMAND SUNDAY OBSERVANCE Members of Lord's Day Alliance Meet and Renew Insistence. The tweaty-flfth annlvaiaary of the Locd'a Day Alllaaea of tha i'nited stat.-s was held in the Bcotch Ptaaarytarlan Church, Nth Btreet and Oaatral Parh Went. last ttlght jani*-- feraance, formerl) Moderator of the Pn shv-ti-nan Aaaembly, araa Intro duf.'ii as chairman af the meeting. Ha aaid the purpoaa ?.f lha alHaaea 1- to bb* eare the ena.tment of laws in avery si.it. 111 tha I'nlon for tl"' Babbath as a day i>r rest and for the aufoicemaat of the laws n.w anaffrffl rt hl also P>'rpo?ed. he aaid. t<> prevent the rap aai ol Babbath 1:. a Mr. Bettby, general aecretary of the RiiiaTi.-., aiso apoka draurlag atteatloa tt, the importanea of Bunday i>.in-,' raal u ., ,. -1 day. Eraaet A. Bggara, a manager of tha New for* City Poet o*ica. toki of tha agltatlou whieh Bnally resulted ln tba Sunday closint; Ol offtcis ..f tlie tir.M ond aaeond deaa [.r nrytta, tba paator, apeahbig of tha iBBportaaea of Bunday belag tHk.n a? a day oi raat, aaid Um lebbath Ib Qod'a banadlrttofl on a weary world, and is like aunshlne after storm. peace after war. 1 mta. W. FELLOWE8 MOROAH. GAS KILLS FIVE IN ROOM Fiancee of One on Ocean, Com ing Here to Wed. i iiv TaHtgrapb to Th* Trlbua* 1 Btamford, Coiul, Hov. ft Lylng in a row t..-night ln an undertaker'a ahop nt No 78 PadflC street gfg ihe bodles of Btephen Ar.ndi. forty-aa-fan jreara old; bla son. Peter, twenty-flva; his brother, Peter. thirty-flve; his napbOW, John Brltano. nlneteen. Bnd a frli nd, John TlaanL The flve men died lant nignt from the . "ectfl of inhallng illunitnnt lng gan. The men went to bad in ono room ft a hmise at No. BB Pft'-tflc MreeL Th.-v were found nt 7 o'rlnck this mornlng l.y Frank Ar.aril. Oafl was pourlng froni a Jet in the room. which was half open. iJlvtrig an additlODBl tlnge r.f .adn<s. to tho deaths ls the tm-t thal the nine teen-year-oid daughter of Btephen Ar cadl ifl now on the ..*.nn, l.mind tor Btamford. where she expected to marrv John Tlpani. WAR VETERAN GAS VICTIM Louis Balco, Idolized by Chil? dren, May Die. i/.u.s Balco, aeventy-rlve jreara old, a veteran of tha Civll War :>ru) known thronirhoiit tl.e nelghborhood as the "gen (iai," was found ui-cot-at-loua reeterda) afternoon In his apartnienta at No. itt W.st 4.d street. with g.is filling the room. An open wlndow ahowed thal the wind had aaTtlnajulshed the lleht, alhraini the pas to eecape i ir. r;iies bronahl a pulmotor from thfl Pnlyclli.tr- HOBpltal ar.d WOtked over the man for n.ore than an hour, fint.lly rrvlv Ing hlm. ii.- araa then taken to the hos? pital. i.wlng tr. his advanred flgfl htfl i rinriitior. is aeriona. The old man h.vd liv. d alone in a tWO rooin apartmenl atnea the death of t..* arlfa, two yeara aa~o rta waa a greal favorite wlth lh< children of the diatrlct lajhted them ulth his tales of the war The poli. e are trylng to loi ate rela ttvci sald to llvf ln Rrooklyn. TAKES POISON BY MISTAKE Wife of Brooklyn Man Swallows Three Bichloride Tablets. Mi- Hi.rr-. V. '? -ishr i Ker. Wlfe r-.f an ad vertlslng Boll. iir.r, of No. 4M KoaeiUBka street. Brooklyn, la dying bn thi Buah wi.k Hoapltal aa a r.-suit of having awal* lowed three tableta of i.irhioride of mer r-nry bv mlstak." last riiirht nt h?r home. The physlclans at the hospital do not be llrv. ||_e woman will llv<- moi r tban twentjr-four houra Mr. tY. Isrerger Ifl n prisoner in tlie hr">. pit al. charged arlth nttempterl sul.-lde, al though sb<. arid her hu?hand Insist sh<4 took thfl potaon bv mlstake. Mrs YV. is berger has heen an Invalld for two jreara, auffeiing from a nervoua eompiaint. Dur? lng thnt time her aret-fht has heen reduced from "ii!1 pounda to |g \ flteter of Mrs W'elsberRer - visited her flJbOUl s i \ weekfl BffO and lefl rhe hot*'. of bichloride tableta, each 4-ontaining und a half -rralna Bha told the si<k woman to dlaaolva tha tableta In watei .'.'..i uaa rhe mixture as a dletn-. fectanl ai out tha i... ? Mrs. Welaberger aroaa from her bed iast night for tbe tirst time in weeks. and went to the kaathroon* cloatl she took tiir.e of th. tableta thlnklns thej wera tha in.ri!.ine preacrlbed bf lier phjraletan. Bhfl ri-aliz.d her tni.-take ;i ni,.in.-nt latr r ar.d told hi r huaband Whal she had done. VVeieberger, ln alarm, made his arifc drink coplooal] Of milk and then sum n.oned an ainbulan.-e. !>r. I^ewls. the sur geon. rashed tba woman to the hospital. WOMAN TAKES BICHLORIDE Groans Attract Attention of Man? Dying in Hospital. .\ weii draaaad young woman, ?ho ra* faaed le t*n who she m, Bwallow4_d four bu-iiiorlde of aaaroiiri tableta last niarhl r.n the fronl BtOOP of the home of Harry Terrlll. at No. 4:' Thomas street, NflW* Brk. Bha waa tak.n ta St llainabas's lal, where ihe doctor- said she would die. Tin- woman la a >oul tweaty-fhre years old, of sto.it bolld, I feet I Inehaa taii, Bnd has a dark tomplexion and 1.1.ii k babr. She had on a gra. check skirt, walst, blaek ,o.it and hat, and carried B small handha*: that waa emptv. Terrdl was attract. d to h.-r by her groans. TAILOR SWALLOWS MERCURY Taken to Hospital Days After His Mistake. h oi i-aaneo. twenty-three reara old, a tailor, of No. M Kast ll.th stre.-t, was taken to the Harlefl* Hospital last Blghl flOffcrtaB f.otn ott hlornle of im-rcury potaonlng Ha said be Bwallaared tha on Novemb. r I i.y ralatake. just befora noon yeaterday **at**e*man Croaby,* of tin K.ts* m'th atrdel atttkra, was ealWd into tl" man's home. and h? . ,n,,j in, UcGMtle, ot tha Haiiem Maa* pitaL The ambalance avrgaoo ttaated U? man an.l bfl r.-main.d' at, home. Nine hour latei Patrf-lman ??ommoll was ealled. The man wns then taken to the hospital. Accounts Commissioners Out line Activities for Three and a Half Years. ECONOMY THE WATCHWORO Every Detail of Vast Municipal Machinery Under Scrutiny of Board ? Employes' Misconduct Punished. Mayor Krlne made public yeaterda tr tha report nf the Commlaatonera of Accountn, gtrlng an outlhte of th.- actlvltlea durinvr the last thn.e an.l .1 half your? >.f the offlcf., whlch haa graduated .lohn Purroy Mitchel to the Mayoralty an.i made Ray* mond B Tosdick B possil.le cholee I I the Mayor-elect for Polica I 'ommissioner. The report was prepared hy t'ommis?*|oners Jeremlah T. hfahoney and Harry lf. Rice ln the IntTodUCtlon the report s.ivs thal the offlce has heen rlghtly called the "eyee of the Mayor." and then gOM on to show what nn argU8*eyed ad.lunrt lt has heen. with its more than four hundred reporta dralitip sean hlnplv wlth the workiiics of all the thlrtj-four departments of the citv government and Involvlni ttie actlvltlea of .Vi.fVYl rnen and wori.cn and the vearlv expenditure of lae.OOIlOia, ArnoriK the COncretC results accom* pllshed by the ^tndies and r. v.-ln t'or-* of the commission was the abandonmenl of a plan to BTBCt Bl B COOl of $77.f?V> a "palatial restden.-e f.-ir a gBtekeeper," pro? poaed r>y the Aojueduel CommfaH The work of the Board of AMermefl also .arn.' Undl r the BCrUtlny of the commls --ion<rs, orio inatanca of nraete of pubtlc r loney belng found in the award of con? tracts calttng for m,fM for flreworks wortii only Jl.1,**-rf> As n re; ult the hills were held up. and I'nnllv settled fnr ntfisi n. Again, the comn ner eatl the projael to bulld tha Baa Vlaw Hoe* pltal, at.d "hy dlreerJng attentlon to the eitravagant plana nrtodlflcationa arera muda arhlch raaulted bi a sav ini ? I '..iist H.MH0M wlthoul ln any degree lea aenlng the ultlmate rellef to i" glven through auch b plant." Thc-p inatancea are typleal ol I tnrv Influence tt.nmleaton haa had over the expenditure of public fui I addition to thhi tv,.. of arorh there araa the detaii, d s-ip< n '-!? -n malntalned over every departmenl of Ihe cltj govei resultlnir ln tha flndlng of al countlng and manj tnata roll IrregularltleB, and tl ? i ol rame* dlea and corroctlona lo he adopted, arlth Increaaed economy to tl and Im* pr.?v<d efflclency ln thi work turui Numerous invtar:?> s ;<r. alao Clted bOtll of city employaa dlacharged from their positions as a result of mtecondu t and of others sent to Jall foi criminal dfXe llcttona "Ne mnn " the report aaya In part A'c cupying the poaltlon ??' Chlef Bxi llvi -?f this trre.-it ? Ity cai be i \v- cted i eraoi ally to look into every detail of thla raal muntdpal machlnei y, yet the I i Ini reaponalbla nnd acclalma hlm or a 'hnd' Mav'OT t'.st as in theli the dty government 'c 'good' oi 'had "Having to shoulder ihe reaponslblllty, the Mayor must dlrect the polldea, ?r.\ to dlrect with Intelllgence he must havi aceurata ai aroll aa dlalntereated matlon. To a la a extent I la ob? talned through the Inst' of thi offlci of ihe t'ommtsdonera of Accounts, arhlch, through loni ervlci In munlclpnl affairs haa been developed into a forci ol 'niunleipnl expert.*.' " MILK CURE FOR BABIES London Physician Discovers Cause of Infants* Illness. Ftaltlmore. N'ov 0 I ?>? Ralph Vlncent, dlractor of the raaearch laboratorj of the Infanta' Hospital, London, announced here to-nlghl thal he had dlacovered tlu bacll lua thal cauaea itomach trouble among Infanti Hi alll i ? ? "! ? papi i bi -I Thuradaj before the Hta Vork Academ) of Medlcine in whieh ha vviii tell <>f *<. recanl dlacovetiea thal ha bellt ? be of greal relue In combatlng Infantile diMe;isHM. "Tha paper thal I am to read conal la of ahout fortv pogaa and tha prindpal topk ls inilk." said Di Vmi.iit "That Is the whoie Htm 1 of dlBBOBB arnoiic n fants. Od pura miik nlni k<. p it pure lind there wlll I.e pr .n ti. a II ? ii" ,|is.-., .? among tha babiea Miik ahould i.. glven infants JUBt as It cmniy fronn the . ow, without bolllni or anv oth, i preparatlofl ' MIDNIGHT RIDE SPOILED Two Occupants of Automobile Hurled Into Noroton River. I riv Taiaaraph ta Tha Tdbai ? Btamford, Oonn., Nov. I - A arlld mld* nii-'ht automoblle rlde over tha Boaton post road ended dtoaatroual) f.,r william Kohler, son of John Kobler, a Lawlaboro. N. v., hotelhaaper; Henry WUmot, of Weat Maln Btreet, N'orwalk. ''niiii, and Miss Joaephlne Orant, of No U ist atreet' Baat N'orwalk, Conn, Bpoedlng along at tiftv mllea an hour, the maehlne akldded at Noroton Rlver, hit the OOplUfl Ol ?' Btone brldge ann. turnlng eompletely over, thr.w th.- three oeeupanta o il Kobler an.i Miss Orant landed ln tha rlver, and were half drowneil when pull. d OU-J Wilrnot vv?s thrown fortv faat across the river. llis head was CUl op.n. Tln tfcttma of tha acetdent vviii recover. BRILLS CELEBRATE FOUNDING. The Ne** forh dothJng houaa ol Brill Rrothera arlll eelebrata its taranty*alxth annlveraary to*morrow. la that tlme the bualneaa has grown from one Bman l.'.xw store, opanad November 12. i*...?, at No. 45 Cortlandt street, Manhattsn, to five lar>,-c dothtng BhOpB. The husiness was atarted bj lamuel, fcfaurica and Maa D, BrllL COULDN'T SLEEP, KILLS SELF. Jamea C. wyiin, b coal hupeetor, forty. Bra yean old, arho lived on tha aecotod ti. ,,i Ne ?'! Baai mth m.t. eom* riiitt.d auldda laal nlghl by cutttng ins thraal arlth a raaor, nis mother. Mrs. Rose W'ynn. with whom lie lived. said that her son had heen BUtfertag froni In somnla. and that she aupposed h 1 > mind had become B-fOded. [77, SHE WALKS 100 MILES | Woman Makes Joumey to Old Home in Four Days. ,,. T*i??rail< te Th* Trft-aa I Philadelphla. Nor. ft-Mf? J""* McOlynn, aeventjr-wvfm youra old, who llved arltb her daughter. Mrs. .i'?i'" Mmnn. ot No. 1812 Mad.sor. BtTBOt. left her ,,???. ,?., -Vediteaday lo riail ral* aUvea In Booth Philadelphla. and was found yeaterday, <?'"? handrad mllea awaj ... Pai.. .Mt... a amall town Juat OUtBldfl of (?..?tsville. Hhe had made the dlatance in tour days. Mrs. McOlynn reeently had taiked a Kre... il.al abOUl going back to .. httUi house ln Pai-. Alto It. Which the family in. d thlrtj yeara ago. when itn- woman rea< hd Oat house Bbl said thl.t she had cor.ir I" WlleCl the i.tit due. iti'pon of tba one hun* .lr.rl-ni.le trip of the woman BTOUeed the int.rest <-f thfl authorities. w 1... found ihat Un' McOlynn prnp'Tly was ?old bv lha COIinty roininissii.ners in 1884 tor notl-paMlient of t;.xes. CROWBAR TIES UP SUBWAY Smoke from Third Rail Blaze Frightens Passengers. Exeltemenl was eauaed in th- sub? way at ihe 72d Btreel station iu l? O'clock last night when a South Ferry local traln was short-.iroultod nnd amoke from the i.'irning Inaulatlon fllled the tiii.e. Trafllc waa Btopped for eleven mlnutea The ahort*elrcull eauaed by a laborer. arho dropped I n rrowbar on the thlrd rail when h? ljumped out ..f th.- wa* of the traln i *usl north of tl.e Bt*t|pn. There was a l-liriding tlash of Ughl When 'he bar fell ..ti the .harg. d rall. nnd th.- display continued untll thfl power was ahUl off nnd the bar re? moved. Iloel of the smoke \<;.s made I,. tl.e w.I-n guard of the thlrd rail. whli i. blaaed for many f111. Tha amoke apread up and down the aubway aa far as 79th and 80th atr< al -. Ifan) traina wera atalled in tho pow4Bf s<- tion. The women paaaengera were rather panlcky and wanted togel ofl ih. traina, bn' the guarda would ti,.i 04 unit anv one to lea v e the eara, -g DEFENDS CHURCH SLEEPER Preacher Blames Bad Vontila tion and Pulpit Monotony. . . I ? Tl Plttaburgh, Noa, !'. The Ror. Dr. Oeoraje W. Bhelton, paator of the I ond Preabyterian Cburch and preshtent of tha lllnlaterlal Union. defended . nun b ale4 ;.? n ln hia -? i mon to-da \ Ti..- paator >if- lan i thal "tbe ? poti nl exterlor Influetn i wen tha temperature and ventllatlon of the rhun i if the room araa o* < rhi at. -i ii alwaya madfl th.ngregation drowsy. Had air. r-.n. made pe. ? torpld Color mlghl ma attot i, ? ? all dependa on the Bpeaker, both ln whal i.e aaya ard ln lha waj aaya it. "ii.s meaaagi Id ba llve nnri up to dat< and he ahould nol apeak In the > , long Many mlnlstera .? ihat loud Bpeaklng nrlll keep the an.iiet., ?? awake. m is bb bad ?? tlmi too lr>w. Tha votea ahould \ ,.t ? . ? nntraal la the thing " WHOLE CITY AT CHURCH 40,000 Attend Special Services at Joliet, 111. 'I'- !>!..-. ' ' ? I'I N,,- '? "OO*t0 I 'h'lf. b i ? ??. ? . bratlon of Iti Itind ? ? ? \oi. ?.. .-.. w;. ?-. ? ? .i i. aal forty population "' Joliet, crowdtad ava*. , hurch . thi .i" . ih. rr^'.ii .?? .. threa w.'k*' . impelgn bj mlnlater* |?rl< iti and ,..,-," i,. ,-i 111- n ? i chun h Barl; tl" - m-.n.Int I Cl prominent . it./.. ? ? ?... '.,,.i and ln auto mobili i Btopp. d ?' > rati houae In lollel and n mlnded the ... ? upanl that I ' .....i ? i;., ... i '.? h ? i .. and ;.i ki io . tn ii.i di* n . en li <. .. gardli ? of i nomination Jollei mmiatera declare that the . \. ..i will i ? 1 It in ;i pei nuinent in tl... hurch atti iii'i nea . it} RAID CRAP GAME IN AUTO Sergeant Wood's Sleuthing Plan Highly Succesaful. Illdden in an autnmnbil.. ,, flquad Ol l>o lloemen, undei Oargeanl Roberl Woo.ia, . , - ,., gundaj crap game al r.?-? m.-in itreel and Proeped avenue, i.<?ig island City, yt mlt rdaj, and for the flral thna In ? ij month ? thal ru Lfhborhood enjoyed a Bunda of p< aca and quk t Plva prlaon ..- v . i. captun d. a Ith a aal of dice aad ?-.?\ . | ,i l dnlla. I The Baatcetera were boya from fifteen to eightoen yeara old, all llvini bi tha neighborhood, aad, Bceordtng lo tb? big IU ol complainlni U ti. ra en Sle arltb Captain Tliomafl Mauda In tba ith Btreel |...|lee M.ition. the lutiir.- sp.-,u!at..rs everv Bunda) turned tha radgbbcarbood into b miniature eurb roarki L llan) fruttleaa . ffotts a ara made to ar* real lha b..\s. Thay had lookouta, who ' .ndd BCBBl a poll.eniar. ;i bloflh nwav ...i his wa\ far tl.e usuai Bunday chaaa yesterday aaornlnB Bargaanl Weoda ?topped long enonj.h at the plaza of tl.e Queenaboro BrMga to bontrw an autemo bltfl will. a idiautT'-ur in llvery. Hlding themaelvea In the automoblla, the pollee in.-n arerfl d.lven to within lasv reach of the pranie Vfht n the maeliir.BBM tO a stop out lumped lha pollcemen. Taken by aurprlea, th.- crowd daahed away In all diiatrHona, hut tive wee.. im.-sied DIES AFTER ROW OVER GIRL. I Bj Ttlecraph le Tbe TrtbufM l New MruiiHwiek, N. .1.. Nov. . Krank Balllant, the tailor- who waa shot ten dayfl ago hy Prerl Venable In a dinputn over B girl, died to-ilav at St Peter'a Ho.pit.il. venable ia In jaii and will ba fharged with murder. He says he iire.i iii self-rlefi-nie. Tbe girl Im held aa fl W ltl.e.-S. TO SHOW "VICTIM OF SIN." a threa-real moving picture, "The l/le* tlm of Sl..." will be show ti at the West] Side f, M. ?' A. K.lhday aft.-nioon. N'n vembei tt, ti..- Roe. Dr. IfeweU Dartght iiiiiis wiii apeak bb "Tha Dangara of the Qraal Blaeh Ptagua." The picuma wiii deptct the resiilti. bf the aoelal ?-v11. It arai awarded aariond prize at thu Rome Hyglene BkpOBltlon and was hnnight to this eountry by Alfrad Pantl. Sleuths Active and Scores of Patrons Are Barred at Box Office. TWO "TRADERS" ARRESTED Detectives Escort Purchasers Into Lobby and Identify Them for Management, Which Returns Money. The Palace Theatre. at Hroadway and 47th street, dct.rmlned to carry into af* fed laal nlghl ? plan by arhlch Ptanh Thompaon, the manager: WWIani Wood, I the buainaaa manager, and WUHatn Ray* n ond Blll, the preea repreaentative, thOUghl they mlghl PUI the tl'ket speeil lalor oul Of husiiie.ss. ftOT, ln splte of the ordlnanoa forMddlna his tra-Bchlag on tha aMawalna, tha tlchat Bpeculator atJll plies his trada*ln this dty. The Palace Theatra management hlred detectlvea to arateh tbe apeculatora arho operata in th< doorwaya and nallaraya on either ride of the theatre, free from the moleatatlon of tha anlformed polli???tnan. Wh.nev.T a vvoiild-he i iislnm.r ap proachad one ..-* theaa apeculatora tha detectlve on the aratcb atepped up and informed him that his tieket would not he BOIIOred at the theatre door. If th, pur ihaaar pardated, the detectlve aocom* punled him to the theatre entrance and th,-re informed the doorheepar arhera tha tlchat had heen piili'hiis.<l. an.l the <|ooi kaeper promptlj axeluded the purchaabr. The latter wan permltted, however, to ?? deem his tlckd or tlckota al tha boa ollh - ;,l thelr fare v;il'l?\ Im this vv?v aboul a hundred tlckata arere held o\- laat nlgbt, the purcnaaara redeemlna them al the hov ofllce for the mo-t part an.l BfOUldlng the loss of ? si.alator'a premlum. Of courae, not ,v.rv trade betwi. si.plator ami thaa* tregoei araa apotted, and some got in who ha.l pald the premlum P/lthoul dlracl avldenca ?f tiu- purchaae tha theatra i | fed ., had ? o i ghl to aa clude tha pun h i ? The apeculatora became deeperate bb tiie evenlng wore on, rinee lha lactlt ti,.. tl nagement had eeari d off a . numbi r "1 aoajd-be cuatomt - , ,,r. | upetatl ? into v.i i .mi ofllci rcreened fr-un ti.e ,i, i. im. ... the aldearal-, ;i?,i - . i th- n ttcketa They be* Old mn. rr" i,\ untll two ol th- ir numbei vv. ra Br* n att ?! an.i taken t-> th.- nlghl courl : 1 -, ;, t'ttt . m ro whom thev ha I , eta returned for their money nf r?r hcins refuaad admlttanc* 't the th. i H.irrni'i Thi BPeC la"' s' favodtB method or ,! ?? i ? ?? 4|i a:,. I,, . Kp dn thal they i ouW nol h ?aen trnfTi. k ng arlth them ln plain vn v Turncd completely up lide down! That'a exactly what's 1 i;ip pened to thal old notion aboul getting overeoats made to onea individual measure. Kven lome of the crack custom tailora are coming 'round. What's the use they say? So iu advance of the season tlitv make up a l"t of over? eoats and nol ;i few they im port ready made. Resultantly the overeoats we show in our stores to-day* our fine Scotch cheviots and shetlands, are a cinch to com pare with those of the besi merchanl tailora in every thing excepl price! But we don't stop there! fVe speciall} invite conv parison between our clotbes aud the average ready made at same prices. Winter overeoats. $18 to $70. Rogem Pket Company, Three Broadway Stores at at at Warren St. 13th St. 34th St Oak OFFICE Mahogany PARTITIONS flf ? ' ' -V _f*> ''tA *v e ?____________! i.* ?? j_ MADE BY THE MILE K!?5 SOLD BY THE FOOT Hi r., i: hl <>nW ij.i.n i. i?-.l . mk. K..II.1 MahOfaar. l>r m|. tool. Ver M, foot. P?*r w, fool. Me. Ha, *.V\ Mr, ""V. I'.V. Ha. 73-'. 11.0.1 MOUNT A ROBERTSON. 10 IlHinn HT. TKI.KI'HOMC 1057 IIROAn. Hrnd for l.l?t of Heterencen. of tho detectlve-., but that lf they would ko around tln* corner they would meet them and refund the money. The inno canl p'irchfl.?er would thereupon proceed around tho corner, to walt patlently ln the i old wlnd for flfteen minutes, and then to return and flnd a Btrange man arhere Ihe, Hpeculator had stood. ? onslderafcle annovnnee to a Rood many r'ttrotiR resulted from all thln. but th** Palaaa nianaaanMBt consoied itself with the hope that It had crlppled speculatlon ln Its tickets. TO AIR THEATRE WRANGLE Montclair Plans Hearing for Builder and Rich Opponent. O"rom th?- Trlbune Oorre?.pondent.* Montclair, N. J., Nov. 9.?There will be a puhlir hr-arlnK to-morrow afternoon ln the Montclair Town Hall on th*> appif^.. tion of Benjatnln Moore, a mlllionrjr, palnt nianufacturer, who llves her*, .. reconstder the Town t'ouncll's action fe Krar.tlnK a llcense to the Montclair To**, tre. The theatra, which waa erected tt . coat of fl'AOOO, waa only recf-ntly tytya after a majorlty of the members of tu Councll had voted In favor of iraabWe a llcense. Moore contends that the tb^. tre llcense should not have been l>m_ad until a more aevere teat of the balcon. had been made. The hearing lo-morrow will be rt*. ducted by the Police and Fire comtnit tees of the Cottncil and **lll be open t, the public. Moore says he wlll hav* au erifrlne..rinR experfs and lawyera pr.j.n at the hearlnK. The theatre manag?m**it has announced its intentlon of brinjrltif a legal action against Moore b*>. ause y IiIh statements about tba theatre. AMUSEMENTS. NEV YORK'!"* I.KADINO T laiPIRE^S^w^TJ.siS ETHEL BARRYMORE ln the !SVw '"oriieiiv, TANTF hy ' H.i'M'.n ''hambers, 1 r\ln IL lfu ,? ,j,P novel. UA |?*DfC 42d Bt., *? ??' ?'y Bva.1 2\ i ?ariaS-ICi Mar... Tiiiim. a Bai i l:*M. ; TO-NIt'lIT \T 8:2.*,. IIFMPIFTTA ;" ? **f ** anm* UtlVW-l 1 I/- . )| -ra Atnumphere CROSMAN rhiide catpaaaar, __ TIIK TOM't KH OF MEX. (11 flpr Mrnadwity. -Irttl Sl Kv."i. ?.20. v-lv/ul F.-,r?, Hatlaaa Satardajr. S:3*. TO-MORHOW (Tl ES.i. H:20. Vleter Herh-rtN Htm Ceaafe Opera. THE MADCAP OUCHESS vvllli ANV NUIMit RNK. Flil TftN ngt.,* of B'way. Bva I I*. ? -IL I Vfll MatM w.-.| A Sat. ot 2:15. TO.NIOHT ' Dlre. r frora th.- Crlt-rloni. JOHN MASON yaSJg KNICKERBOCKER K'Rt.'SKS: OONALD BfllAN I^XTSSi THE MARRIAGE MARKET LVCEIM ?^fvSRES GRACE GEORGE ?&?? ' - te?,!W HALF AN HOUR WEEK , ,,r.., ?,,,,, ,,. ,| ,. ,?.,;?.,_, ri,tn,(lji THE YOUNGER GENERATION ELSIE FERGUSON "?* H\*"* ASTOR ' Jlai uf HOIUh Bv#g s ga ??- U'..|. i Pop . A Bat feALDPAT 'Ofl LAR M IT. ? Kl) IflHIEI giaWaa!tpS*-Sat:^ aB_? l-IHM I. \lt M \T. WM). ??? nniur Ri. hard ( ..rle?llnttie \\ illlamn. UnAnU >thE DOLL i.IRI ." Mai Wad. m2smsm B, il -? ala f 1. Eva.1 :n F\vr ThrlHa. a-iYI-K-K-l-C-A ... i ...... |> BBClnf x-.-r, irvirt nf ? ? ->.,,? er tl ro \gb Panama < 'anal. -III IIKKT THBATBB, *4lh. tt. af H-va>. FORBES- "HAMLET" ROBERTSON'S 3^ "Faaaaaa of rhird FAREWELL *..?.???:.* .. ? i.i Itl Kt 1)1 (Forbea-Robertaoa In I I I.IHI I ,) both). V'?o Kv*. I... i.i.iirr THAT rAIUCD". .Wad Bv?.. 13 M v vi. MEN Prl 14 PLAYHOUSE" .,, ." ?S s:i .... FAMILY CUPBOARD OnflTU Iftth, Weit of~B"wi i:??????. i 16. DUU I rfl m ;,....,, , T. . | | Bat., -.1... SICRtATADVENM iMii-r nnv **>?**. niu ?:** 1*11 h Hl E "f R ?., Kv- ,,i s Ju. TODAY fl (Jj;: LAURETTE TAYLOR UUII I s,t . 3 20 IM. O M*. IIKAIIT. , MANHATTAN 01 ,-> riMt.s | N'ea. MowBej Tneatfajr oma. Tu?_.'..,. aaa Wad t '???? Surii.-Mi i:\pon-nr *D II "aT T _ BlT ,, ,i... thai tha pablle mai ???? Mile ''?' , ..?. and dlvertleeementa thera e/lll i.e a . . OBM **M B. .-i:\ts -'\ BALE TO MOBBATW < KUSVA.lt HALL-II s? * 1 Av f TO-DAY (MONK.1* j E LMENDORF WESTERN INDIA HOMHAt ro i DAiri it. POPULAR PRICES 50c to $1.50 1,000 ?utb AT 50c B. F. KEITH'S NEW YORK THEATRES cqlonial ijsas: -ana.-.-'-S llii.lv Mill. .'.'><*. < o-1. P-lartf Vturle, Biheri nuinu 6A -Vharlle. Don'l Do Thai.'' UfllUn Oy* MHrUAHIIIIeHart, Kajiyama, ll.ulv MaLtSe Mr ? Mrs. Harry. oth-r*. Harlem 7 vw, r. M.ih.i-s Krom Mvv.v Oprra llm.*-. Dmllj Ma_t i? -" E.v__-???c _^ -. _k-*a? i.H.I.IAN LORRA1NB f-AI Al f* IM.AHK A HVMH.TOS KMVfl\aae - n \ ? ? .. ^ ,, ,i i;ni Bt * .H.\s .1 ROM A Ev 2 ? -'.. T.-.v II *l ?"?" MABBI. KKNTON iu.'.m.,? 'j.'..:.?'.v:.'??- a Other Bta Aete? HORSESHOW ii,,. Bai 0?ea at the HAMBOM sqi are I.VKIIKN ?ul he ..p*n from 1) AM. until H PM on MONDAY, TUBSDAV ? WBDNE8 DAV. the IOth. mh aad iith of BOVBM? BBB, tor tba xnle el m-ats nnd t.ox?s for thp ?ntlre areah ot tba ?liow and un and afwr NOV. II f"r 1 eaewea ?*hi? for any sliinU' |>^r 'ni iiiance. BCI iCPfl BTaal 44th si. EvenniKB 1:1ft. DtLBiwU Mal?. Thur?. & Sat .it*-'.l.V WARFIELD ahs_S?l nrniipup Weel I2d Bt! Kvenlnai at 8:.-?0. t\trUDLIU Mattneeo Wad. * Mat.. |-_a THE TEMPERAMENTAL JOURNEY v,.h l.KO DITRIt'llHTEIN._ i -irnr*\r l.iill. To-Morrow Afternoon nt 8. S PIANO RECITAL?ELEANOR M^ penceR . M-.X..H & Hamlln PianoiVTat. Antonla gawyr AKOI.IAN HALL, Tht* Afternoon at X miss'ellen LEARNED Ttcheta Baa OfBea mki BfaMBeba Bwraan, r*CMTIIDV OPERA IICBNTBAL PARK LtlM I Un I iiiii se 'I west a2Ni> st. Mntlneea \\>d. # Bat. at 2. Niaht? at h. To niKht "l.urla (tl l^unmrrmoor" in Engllah. \\ k H*k Tom'w N|tt., "Nnmaon and Ix-lllah. ' QOLUMBIA Z7ltl Burlasque KJK INERS BIO KROI.tr. AML8EMENTS. HKATRKS AM? BPtX, BBBBB. NEW WTOMIS^^tS1 , TO-NIGHT AT 8:10 SHARP UflTlPC y"n TUK OPBKINO MOKT nUIIVb , [-RTAIN WILL, R1HE AT v 10 SHARP. AKTER THATTrilT Mi ONE WILL BK SKATBD 1'NTll. THK BND OF Kt T I KI.AW * EKI.AN4.KR pre?4-nt A NJEW Mt'SIC'AI. fOMKDT THE LITTLE CAFE Tly Tvnn raryll A C U. U hXetAmOO, au thor and COIBBOaar "1 "THK 1'INK I.ADT" and OH! nn: DBL.PHINB." . \ST ANU U*ORI'N_OF 1041._ LlBERTY""? 4v^:m.n"; ^ T0-MI8IIT BOUVENIR PHOTes CHRISTIE rtVa^thi. MACDOMALDi SWtETHEARTS Fl.-at Mat, Wed Thanksglvlna S??ti N.w UlinCAII ** St.. e! ot B'way. F.ln. %?** rlUUoUlM Matlaeaa Wad. & Bai at ?_;-*. TO-MliHT AT n-.-AO. -?Ir*. New York production nf thfl MBBBBJ ?u>'r?.s of thp laat l.ondon S?.?on, GEN. JOHN REGAN Arnold Pa MalraO'%'?:_. Harry H.iruood, Kr-d U B ;rr ._ A. i;. Aadiawa B rj pay, Ollver Doud Ryron. .1. Rlc* Caaaltt I.V4 Kl M TIIK-\TKk7?fni.AV, ai _?-_. Spe.-ial MMtlne. Pfrferm^n, ?-, auaptOflfl of sr.i_:. Baclefy of N. Y.-- Two . . ? "BT-PRODUCTB." hv .lot Medlll Putfraon '.'orNTKSS MI/.'/l " hy Aril.ur S-hnlul*. I.aiirett? Taylor. 4'hry.tal H'r:.t. Fr._it Mills. I.lonel Walnh. <",*o. \A r;.,,.-. mJu1 OdHI. .To?sl* Ralph M^rk I ? Ana. McPonald. Waltar Crelghten rUirFPIflM B'war. 4l.li St K *?. ?:1J. vHI I LlAlUil Marin*** \\v. - Bat., bj T4I-MORROW (Tl KH... ItU, t? a\ ir> BBLABi . i pram ?? THEMANINSIDE A Prarr.H nt Prlm. b-. ro L A ND Bl BNHAM M" r. r . trr \. fllRRIPIf ?"?*?"' Pf . nr. n T..1. r.v. ? ui unnniua _,i,w..i iPop.iasai 211 FANNIE WARO ?? ITHS."* MADAME PRESIDENT '""," .. . ?I " priUiU'**: R w * * i3d*8t Eva. _:__ M. MBM ? a~tfl.Wed.fpr.P. >** rOPI I AR ritlf'K M \T. HEDm M'-.-tlJ* POTASH & PERLMUTTER W1NTERGARDEN . ' J THE PLEASIRE SKEKIiRS ? 44th St. Music Hall i;;;KmillM," Matus. ' - " I " '? * li S\M lll |{\ \l.l> U M I . .; 4 KRI.I.Y 1(1?I .|iHi.??i" .TI.l-lltMl lil,4<li?1<>ra?1. Dty. Man Baat B*ata Bth B*eu ."? ?"tx.v casino ^-ax-wr OH.?SAY! THE MARRIAGE GAME MAXINS Kl 1 nn rH rilK.ArRI and Bai ""'??? THE LUHE HnmsEaa 39th Bi . B*y. K (. I .... MH "Tho Hrid. "; 'The Black Maak 'Ba DwhaMlla '. -A Palret Whli i ?? :4iilh >t. The. I... >> :?? Mta '.' I . AT BAY """?"?g m oi , .-? 01 i.|. 11 .'.??>,_ Ith A. - - StiS^-j.. BLINDNESS OF VIRTK tVKKT KNH. li J;;.-;\,' * THE BLUE BIRD ?ERA HOISE k ;V^v/ < u-.di.. idar M*'"- I KtFW, ". ... lay BUtlnaaa I l?. 19 rarr ?a am> hfr own L'NEQfAU-ap trlafafaL co. or BBUtcTBO v:-'**^ . and '.*r c.-"'!p?it.- la a'l h*r tenmat iHAN.i or PRnniAM \t imu rra iTl'KS.1 TRI.'F.S IBe to UM METROPOLITAN SSK 0|-eafcaj \>??U. NraMin 191. lon. Maaa.. K?w. 1*. ?? - Wa? r.-. t1 M lUtMMirB, Bpai.. ? Rothler, S.>aurola. R'lflfl ' ? -' W.-.I.. al n MaartV Hut*. !>??? t'rhia.Hr .un.<4V)rlt^.n?1fl*.';r!aw Ai. ConA.,Btm Thur.. .11 I 13 Boheinr. l tlaelll ' dehul >, Beettl DMui - - ' ''*? 'lr' t'orai. COTtd.. I'ol.i ? ? KH.. Ht 7:4ft. l^ihenaHn. f- -.-?nd. O^r .d*biJli. t'rlu*. Braun. \y?r. - tajBl ?**? tu... Cead., Herta _ hat.. Bl -' B?llo In M?M-h*ri4. n*-<!** H.i.ip.-i. Katsaaaaari Cmrtue, Aaaata '? l< r. S.-aiiroU. ("nnd . To* .' I. | Sale or S?H(. for all l>rfon ? ? t/' Thirada-.. Nev. 1.1. ?. 8 A M ? * O8"*'' HARDMAN PJANO ' - '' WALLACK'S "Ziut!**B MR. CYRIL MAUDE IM RBPSRTOIRB. Monday t.ll Wfldnaada. I > l'J THK SKI'OMI IN 4 4IMMAM>^_ LITTLEV) wtTuut^f^l K'*a. 8 30. g^ Mara7U*rlt?f Inrka* Prca*i4 El TlUfJC Wi*l ?''-,1 81 E CLMHUC MMi w,.i .. tei ?? WITHIN THE LAW wlth JANE COWI. ?? MARY H LMMAME 4?oVMt^T,^^a HUBflOTB BIOOBB1 flTlFUjI* mi sk ai. hit:: **? *^J"___E?? _.. - - ? ?!- ? ??? ? ? ?- 0mt turnrirlr Hall. Tnr?. Att, ><i? * ? ' KREISLER Tick*.? 7Sr. lo t- Beaee J'"' ,*n* _C JNovi- on aale a. Hox Othea. C A BVM Strlnwiiv l'ta.io , n?1 KABOUAN MAU- |1V NEISELQUARTET AflBBBtlaai ArtUl. Mr. R*nry l.-or. I^j, 8?ata. ?? nnd $1.50. Helea Lewe, I w. ******!*. k-il. AEOLIAN HALL, Thurs K'. ?? . No?- -*? ' MORGAN j 6WENT WELSH KINGSTON T k?LE ????$ UAMMERSTEirS V'"--^ 5TM AV B way. |Knun4-tl < orrlgan * , II Hf.oKth St |Wall4.r Ka?r*noo A >< r Dly.Maf. 28-IK. fainaron. Jullu^-fan"!* ACADEMY ?S -SBSSSSK*,