Y. M. C. A. HUNTERS FIND
Millionaires Fail to Escape
from Collectors by Fleeing
the City.
FUND INTERESTS NURSES
Workers Unite in Paying a
Tribute to the Memory of
Mrs. Janet McCook
Whitman.
Millionaires who iioprd to Bnd refuge
nt week-end | ? euburban re?
tr- -i?- esteidav o\erh>oked the enterprise
of the Corps of fair mono) setters who
ar?- pushing the hands around the money
.? tin? M^i'i-*- th.- ai cumulation of
n li'??M..i building fund fot th.- Young
Women's tThrtartian Association and th
Vo'ir:- Men's Christian Association Sev?
era! pift? ranging into the four and five
fere rlaaa followed sudden trip- of the
women eanvaaaera out of town. Some of
tin ?? . ? Wt ?? . ill) su? e-?f'!i The
aasounta of -jontrihutlona made on sst
?rdav and But-d*) will be announood at
she noonday luncl.n .<t No S Broad
utr. ? ? tiv-daj
Testerday's developments showed
the trained nums of the .create?- citj are
Mr* much Interested in the sue?.'
the . empalgn. The foung *\ mim n -
CThrlstlan Assodatlon'a hig ?entrai club
?/or women le to have a new Ht^OOt? build?
ing mil of the $*>"??t.i"<> of the fund whl?
Is to go to ti. tresnen'i organisation,
Man; of tii. trained nurses ar?' snaking
contributions ranging fror** BO! to $?' I
nursei ?? nterested In lh? project, par?
'tleularly becaua? th? Toung Women i
<*?.r:?t-,4-i Aaaociatlon is doing a heiptui
Vork for nurses Miss E J Crawford,
?jjsatKsral secretar) of the Voting Women's
?; riatlan -aee? latlon's e< ntral cluh s hi
jest? i ?lav that the financial aid from th?
mursM wo? Id be one of th? feat? -
?the campaign
M m Am,h llaxw? ' tendent of
the training school for nurses of the
"Presbyterian Hospital, la said t?> have
i more for tie* profession ih.-?Ti any
on?- .? . s ? ? Mrs lanel McCook Whit?
gss Bh? IS - '
entit? y of prof Othei
membera of th? team are Miss Margaret
Bes Goldlng, Miss McMillan.
M m Amj F. I'.-- ? ? Misa Pitcher, ?Miss
Edei. M m w Itroan Mise Ward, Miss
iTrancea L-urklns and Mrs, Lyle.
Man* work? is for the fund p.?id lu?
vt' esterday to the memory of Mra
McCooh Whitman Th- following
atat? s s ?.-i\?-ii out :
in making Monday Woman's Day the
lead? ? ? ? pay ii Ibute to
those who are living and active In their
set-- and women, tut to those
?who have served faithfully In the past.
arid who cav? so large a pait of their
In helping to make possible th*
? ? great project.
"Much of the devoted work that i.?
noa being don? is being silently rendered
in m? mor] Of Janet McCook Whitman
Hi life eras the Und of inspiration that
makes those who knew her eager fur
Und In the pi l ?
terprise th? ght opportun I
geventy-two hours' campaigning without
a let-up Is causing s severe strain on
ol New fork's beat societ) woi ?
Th. "Rosebud" team, commanded by Mis-,
Perkins* the | sdrons," under
M:*- Plorence M, Bto-* ell; Min B. R i-.
Oould'l team Miss El ? ? I
?Ti?i the team headed b* Mi? Nathaniel F
Potter have been working more than
twelv. hours a day, getting to bed some?
t nes a? iat<- as . oV loch In tiie morn?
|ng Leal night was the Ural Urn* they
?. ? th. cam?
I . i !>? gan.
DEFENDS WHIPPING POST
?Governor of Delaware Resents
Outside Interference.
i g] i. leg-, i I ? .. "fttbaas i
Wilniinnton. Del., No-.. II Governor
Charlea l*. Miller strongl] upheld the
^whipping pos? In a statement to*daj ?n
"foenonoi to newspaper article? and let?
ters he had received follow-in?; the Intro?
duction of a resolution In Congress by
Hepreaentattve Bvana, of Montana. The
(Bovernor said
"The rotnts and other authorities of
a**eaewsu*e eriH administer the Internal ai
idirs of ?ii?- commonwealth regardless ol
an> attempted Interference by a m?ni
her of Congreso or oi persona in other
?tat. s who an Ignorant <-,** **osidltlons
hea-s
it, .-?? sw?r to ahualve Utters demanding
that h? "suspend the whipping poet
laws. P.- says: "Only the I iglslsturs
c.-.n aasend or repeal Statutes."
Tiie Covernot- S8~p"*0Seud himself as he
InK personally in favor of this form of
punishment, aa it is the "most effect!* e
liai ; 1er to Vicious elimin?is on O'ir statute
books.''
M<- declared the pool irould be effective
lor tii*- punishment of persons convicted
Of "while slave" traffic, a condition "w<
?lo i oi have In 1 '?-law are
Tii? Governor added that tne whip?
ping post ha?) been the fundamental pun?
ishment m Delaware since ICM, and it
are ild continue In us?- until the people oi
Delaware, of th?-ir own a**cor?
other* i.s<.
The -racialist o? Wilmington adopted
lions to-day denouncing the whip
post a a "degrading, humlllatini*
iit o torture ol its victims" and
pledging support to membera of Congreso
from of.' Mat-:? Who an- trying "to r?
move tii is blotch from Delaware."
Th?- r. so! .t ona call on Delaware's Rep?
resentatlves al Washington to ceas.- their
?troit?, to '"perpetuate a form of punish?
ment which s ? disagrees to a dritlaed
stat
FUNNY ABOUT THIS FIRE
Patrolman Puts Comic Supplement in
Locker. Blaze Follows.
??ii i.is trau to report for dot) in the
W*o*tcboater police station laat nlsht.
Patrolman James Bcarletf picked up th?
eosntc suppl? ment of s dunda) newspe?
p< r ii? slipped it into his pocket, re?
Saarksag I0 himself:
"111 gtOO that to on? of lh. luj.s on!
tii. block to-usos row."
i:< aching th? station bones be placed I
tin comic sheet in his looker ano wentl
into the (lormitor) to see how many of
Ike f.tlr*a ti men on n.??-rve wer. ?le. p
nsg A ton minutes later he smelted
smoke with th<- aasiatance <?f oilier po?
licemen. Bcarletl traced the sour?. p>
hi? locker, the Ma/.?- in which had com
o d i" lockers <>?: either sid<
Kffortg wore ma?ie to sutlnguish the
Rre, but they tailed, so two of tii? lock?
ora, one ,>r them g**arlet|'s, wen- to . t
Into tne street Tber? short ?mk sras
of the lila .'?
THREE AIRMEN FALL IN B,
Lifesaving Crew Rescues C
and His Passenger.
San Francisco, Nov. M. -Three a\
t?.rs tumbled into San Francisco I
off the Panama-Pact-c Bxposlt
grounda to-day in a ?series of conte
and exhibitions with hydro-aeroplar
Their machines were damaged, bul i
body was hurt
Adolph Sutro. grandson Of ? forn
Mayor and capitalist <.f this ? -it.v. a
i arrylng a passenger In n machine
bis own invention, when the ?raft dl\
forty f.-et Into the wster. Both rr
were rescued by a lifesaving crew.
NEAR DEATH ON STROL
Artist, Hit by Stray Bullet, B
lieved Fatally Injured.
A stray bullet will probably cat
the death of Raymond Burns, an "ft I
living al NO. 01s Walnut street, l.o
Island City.
Burns, who ha.i just returned frt
a trij? through Ariz.ma and New Ml
Ice, was walking across the railro
brldgi In Pores! Park, near Ills lion
at ."? o'clock yesterday sfternoon.
is presumed that a person engaged
bird slaughter fired tin bullel th
caught Burns in the I? fl side and pet
tr.it? <1 the abdomen.
Tin? young man fell bul regained i
feel and ran lioine A physician I all
Ian ambulance, ?huh took him to t
I Jamaica Hospital Because >.f Burn:
Icondition the bullel was not probed i?
?JEWISH FARMERS CONVEN
I Federation Holds Big Meetir
Here?Has 1.04 9 Members.
The Federation ol .iev\;s!i Farnaera
America opened Ita Bfth annual conve
tion laal nigiit al the Bducatlonal .'?
I al ?Bros l? ly and Jeffer*
??Ire-: Three sessions will be hi '
d;iy up to and Including Wednesday.
The federation comprlsea ;? membersh
? Jewish formera acattered tin,cm
i.ut fifty-two i. ca? oraanlsatlona in f?n
teen atatea At the opening meeting Is
nlghl aeventy?one delegatea were preset
anting Neu York, New Jersc
a snls. ? '."m'-. ',? n and Massa? h
setts.
Alfred Jsret?ki, president ol the lewii
tu ral Aid Society, told of the wot
whi.-h tila organisation .s .lotnK to h?
the .i. wish farmer*. The spiaker t..id
tha loana thai his organisation had mm
;., f nable tin in to pay their IDOftgag
and help them buy supplies
"it is your business not only to encou
age those who want to become farmei
irho are fitted f?>t the work.' he sai
"bul t la mi it i.iisine. s to dlsoourai
tliow who wsnt t?> i.orna (armera ar
i .-.re not fitted for the uoik."
s
FAVOR ROUND ROBIN IDE,
I Ball Clubs of Two League
Sure to Have Series.
; ? "hi .ii:... n\.v '?'. The "round robtit
among th? aisteen duba ol la
American Aseo Istion and the interna
tlonal i-.-.-.K'ie is i ;... t.. :iii\ assured, a?
cording to President Chlvtngton o* th
former organisation, who is ju?;? *,.ic
from the minor league convention at Ci
lumbua
j Mr. Chlvlngton taikpd over tin- propow
iment with the magaatea of th
? ?? ,ii,i;it who were gl the meetini
rind said that ?ill th.- .lobs, esospl Koch
ester, which waa not represented, ha?
ired in faToi of it.
President Burrow- ?.r thi Interns?ona
? .i th?- plan, end st the srlnts
j meeting of his league will appoint a com
I mlttee, it is expected, to confer with i
:-tee from the Association regard
detalla of tha s? i lea.
COOL TO CALITHUMPIANS
, Freeport Church Would Checl
Thanksgiving Mummers.
H r. sarsi h le Th.- tv
Kreeport, Long isiani, Nor. If, \n
noyed by what la termed "the unseeinl?
t" Of > ? in n>r people, who parade ?i?
ifhns OS Thanksgiving Day. tha of
h\ lal board of the Methodist Church ba:
petitionad the village trust?es througi
?. u \\ Valentine, secretary, to pre\ cm
nisi loings of the raltthumptana be?
tween 10 and 12:3t o'clock on ThanhagtV
Ing morning, 'luiina; which time a unlor
?ei i ne is t.. be held.
The parade ?if ragamuffin."? has bren a
feature with tha young people of freeport
for many year*, and the fact that the \il
larpe trustees have referred the ?petition
of th? ?hurih people t.i the Police Depart?
neat baa cast gloom among the youmt
folks, many Of Whom prepare their cos?
tumes weeks ithe.'id of time for the arnrin'
festival of paradina the streets
The rsgamuf?nt aay tbey imve never
annoyed the rhurchgoera or disturbed the
Thankagivlng asrvlcea
TEXAS GRAPE JUICE FIELD
i New Law Provides Specifically
for Bryan Beverage.
Auatln, Tex. Nov l?i ?Two new liquor
atatutea with so-called "blue law"
clauses bseoma affective ??t midnight M?m
day, curtailing the tiready restricted ?ale
Of intoxlcaatj In Texas.
<?ne new enactment probtbitiag sLat>?
ahlpmenta of ttouoc Into "dry" territor>,
Bl?ket sn apparent att?mpt to put grape
ink-.- in . ompetitlon with Intoxicants by
provMtag aped?call) 'or Ita transports*
tion.
l.iquor dealera era forbidden to soii.it
business b. letter, ? iieuiar or In any
other mam.er ir. option communities
Boma lawyers OOOStrue this t.i mean that
newspspei advertising of u?iuor may be
atopped In "dry" communltiet
The other law requires the ?losing at
. p. m. of saloons and of any <>th> r
buslnssB run In the ?ame <>r adja? anl
rooms with tha bar.
HEAD ALMOST BLOWN OFF
Youth Shot by Friend Who
Didn't Know Gun Was Loaded'
f m Telesmph le tm.? Trtttoaa i
Mill?, ill.-. V J. Nov. M.?Leroy Robin?
son, eighteen reara old, sen of suas
K..hinc?n, of Prngston. was shot and |
Instantly ?Hied by Teddy Lewa thirteen I
yean old to-day RoMnSOfl and a com?
panion were driving near I'lvidlng ?'reek
When Law* SdVSIICed to within five pa-es j
of the wagon i? nd levelling n kuii said.
"I am golriK I? shoot you."
Th>- nhSlgli of birdshot struck Robin
?...i full m the fa?? ThS head was al?
most blown from the body Laws said
he dMa't knSW the gun was loaded.
Coroner Simpson will hold an Inquest.
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(MI m PERKINS
IN PLEA FOR ?PENSIONS
5,000 at Civil Service Retire?
ment Exercises Listen to
Vigorous Speech.
BLAMES BAD LEGISLATORS
Financier, Who Believes System
an Investment, Says Selfish
Lawmakers Retard This
and All Other Progress.
' A few less i>oiK-bnrrel hills and a few
more pension bills would reHtilt In S con?
siderable net saxinir in money and a con-,
eidarable Improvement in ef"Idency," de?
clined Oeerge W, PerkIna at the Hlppe
drnm?- yestords) afternoon apeakins st
the "Retlretnenl Dey" exercisea >.f the
National Association of Civil Service Em?
ployes.
Sii.h a result la nol ?:k?-i\. however,"
Mi Perklna added. "There la mot-.- par.
sonnl Klory, more headlines, in a preten
tloua public building for Podunh than a
proper pension plan for postmen.
"A pi'blic building. ?In re none is needed
nt ail meena so muck more hi tha im
mediate plans of a CongressmSH than S
pension fot the comparatively few elvll I
seivi?e employas In his district thai bo
regarda it a public duty to vote for* the
i ubiic bulldlnt appropriation) psylni no
attention to the pension bill."
Mayor Kline, who presidid ovei the
meeting, in Introducing Mr. Perkins i"
the ihe thousand p. is.",s who filled the
auditorium, railed him the "kins bee In
th?' ireatesl hive of in?instr\ m the
vorld. '
The leas.m tl-?- people COUM not ?>? 8
passriJ .. pension bill, Mr. Perklna laid.
lay i?, the Failure of tha voter?? lo eleel
t.. office men <>f Intelligence rathei than
profeaatonal politicians
Wrong Men in Public Life,
??'ih.- prob?Milt] of aeourlns an act
pensioning f*lrU aern?ee employes ,-< fsi
removed from the presenl day?" ha aald
"There ha-- been a marked deterioration
m recent reara m tin quellt) of tin- men
representing the people !" office aecured
through polltli al channels
"in my lodgment thi* is large!] do? to
th- fan that w.- have been as - arise!
Ingly bus) with oui commercial pursuits
ihat w<- have pal?i liltl?- attent;?,:t t.. who
was put up for this or mat office Tha
result has i.e. n that men have aoughl of?
fice for their own pecuniary reward and
their own glorification, aith migbt) llttlo,
if any. bon?.??t. patrlotl? purpose behind
tinu ambitions The) have ?mo- inteof?
ti. ? end have aoughl ti"- position ,. a
man would K" Inte bualneas snd
gain, caiini nothing whatevsi foi th?
kin.i of publl. aervlee rendered ruins
even thing foi what Ihei Indi? ...
eile! make out of it
"Th.? oid-f.ishi?.,i.-?i Idea ??' -
ntsteetnanllke questions snd .mlc
problema baa gone almosi ani ? ?t of
fashion, and th? average laglalatoi ..f t-.- ;
day la made up ol about one poli pmti..t- j
lsni and nine personal ambition
That ??tat. <?f sffslra Ml I'eiklti?? khi.I :
was almost wholl) responsible for ll" I
condltloB "f thi ? ounti - to*d ?
?a,,' ,i land '? srflowtag with plenty, bel
sa.o. a land i"li I-.m.i-.I the ?!??.,'.:- "f
avarice, ;? people erlth ??< t>?-tter education j
than ti.nt enjoyed In sny ether country.!
;i p. ,,',.;.? r- id] ''r.,'.; ? ??? ' point of
to master the world, snd ret I
? . i almosi hand snd f>...t bj poli? !
?dans, who were leglslstlng from Iheoi
and not from pre? lice
a pension, tha apssksi aoM waa Just
as much pad oi proper compensation ??
the monthly Ha!ar\ it was I is belief thai
pensiona wer? ri"? onl) riRbt. snd there?
fore should i,e allowed, bul that ti.. I
paid sa ??? pure*) rold-bl.led busin?
proposition
Pension at art Inveatment.
i hsv? watched t)->- working oui si ;
this problem In industrial, raiiioii?! and
other Unes," be aald, "and i have ?et tn
s?-, ?i casa where beneficial results have
not follow.,I where the prlttdple baa
leen appli?-.i properly, honestly and
equitably, in m-, Judgment, beneficial
ri^'iitx have been sa ;:rent to ihe em*
pi?, er an t<? the employa "
Tin- d??ors of the I [li,podr.,m> were
opened at 1 ..'clock in the afternoon, nnd
In les* than an hour were shot in the]
facen of a thoueend persona ?she would
have goae Inside had there been room.
it.-sid. -. Mayor Kim?- and Mr. Perklna i
the apaakera Included Prank a. Vender- I
lip. president of ti,.- National ? if, Bank;
Congressman Jamei a Hamffi suthoi el
the Civil service retirement pension bib.
and "Big Bill" Bdararda, Commtaslonei
of Str.-et <*l?-anin>;
other apeskara wars Andrew \v McKi .
president of the National Association <>(
ClVll Se-vie- Ktnployes Mlles M Daw
son, exp.-rt actuaty; the Rev, I?r OeOrgc
ft \'ar. de Watet, r. ?tor ?.f st Andrew's i
Church; th?- ttev Francia .J Bulllvan, a I
chaplain ?>f the Police Department; La-1
throp itrown. member of th?- Congrcsslen* I
al committee on reforms In the ?-Ivll s?r
Vlce; William Al. I 'alder. Congressmen
from the fith Distii't, Charlea i It angla.
SOSO data editor Of 'The Chief.'' and Her?
bert N'. Csssoa, chairman >.f the graotei
New v.irk ?ommitte?-. Adverttsina liaagua
of New York. I ?tiiers 00 the platform
besides the above w?'te Hhlnelanu? r \V;,\- ;
do. I'oiice Ceaaaaisaaoner, and Oeorga w I
lx>ft, <!oagressmsn?eleet.
?
SLAYER FEARS CONSCIENCE
Surrenders in Newark, Saying
He Killed Man Last Spring.
Baying that ha bad killed ? (nan last
spriiiK and that his ? ??ns.-ien. ?? troubled
hin. constantly ataca, .loim Btstonsehs,
twenty years old, surrendered yesterday
to the Newark pome lie oakt the man
wheea death he caused lived in Harrisdn.
He was attacked by the man on the
I'olk street bridK*- over the Morris Canal
he said, one Bight, and in the melde bis
opponent went over the rail into the wa?
ter. InveMiKatlon of records iSWSOled
that on April L'7 the body of Kuzlmer
KragSdla, twenty-one years old, of No.
71a South 4th street. Harrison, was found
Boattaf near tin bridge When ahown tha
record Stetonaells said Unit Kr?gzdin was
th.? man he kill?-?! He will be arraigned
THIEVES POT WATCHMAN'S LEGS
John Breen, a wntohman employed in
the Pennsylvania railroad freixht yarda
at Jersey <"lt>. was shot In the le??s > er
lar dey moniln? try two thieves whom he
and Special officer ItothStaln found r.?b
bli.K a .-nr. The thieves exchanged nhota
with ?he officers as they made their es- j
cape. I
BAM FOR IK
ON TO-DAY IT GARDEN
Contest of Entrants Begins
in Hackney, Harness and
Roadster Classes.
EVENING HAS BIG EVENT
Foreign Officers to Ride in .?in?
ternational Hunter and Militia
Mount Competition for
Judge Moore Prize,
The teal beginning of the honre show. s.>
I far as th.- enfrie? uro i on? ? i tied, starts
?o-.in' in Die morning special sttention
will he paid to ha'iwievs. with si", en
Ientries in the -*ompetltlon, and In th"*
[afternoon harnebe horses will open the
I p**ograrnfne Twenty saddle horses srill
come next and ?hen roaulstera win occupy
the ring. There me t *\ snt) -nine ? ??tries.
I the largest roadstei rusas in the history of
i ti?e horse show
following the Plats Cup rompotltlon. In
?which the foreign ot*fk*ers win ride in uni?
form, there win h?- tandems, ladles saddle
(hois?.?, hunt l?ante. In which the ridera
appear in hunt nnlform, and Use after?
Inoon will wind Up witli the heavyweight
I i lass of qugllned hunt) - s
Tin* iiiis* event ?>t the evening is an In?
Iternatlonal contest, In orbleh all ?he for?
eign officers will ride. This is called for
I'M O'clock, and Is for a prize offered by
Judge William H M.t Thoroughbred
hunter-, mllltis mounts, ladies' phaetons
saddle and baraeaa horses win complete
the programme The foreign army of? I
fleers th< rdBcera and directors of th?
association snd the udgea are to be en?
tertained ''.i1* evening al .? supper al
dtteri. 'a aftei II i close of ti i ahou
Those Invited at. Paul Moore, ?'? L
I Bolssevaln, Prederic Bull. Robert A flair?
? bairn, .1 VS Harrtman, Alfred B Maclas ,
? William ii Moot,-. B i gtotesbury. Al?
freda v .?i deihiit. Recinald i 1 andei
i.lit. ?; Mitriiii Wharton, Colonel P \
i K> m..i. Ueutenanl Baron De Meslln,
I Lieutenant Marquis D'Orgeix, Lieut?
De Lasaardh ?? s, Captain \ ? toi Myesem
i Lieutenant Lat Comte Albert de Oultre
I m. nt. i 'hevali? i Edward i>- leUlera da
i Moi inville Ueutenanl N K Hetberg
I Commandant Feline. W I, Llndsey*
I Hogir, Captain i* M Itewa ? RJchardaon,
Majoi M i" McTagaart, Captain Paul
Rodea? ..? i aptaln J. R. Linda?
tni:i George VMtnei Ms Kw Do lias
II .: g, i 'aptaln Walker Bell, IV. K
| Bloodceo '. (Tharlea I Ba idouim I l'on
1 dei iloral Koch ' sptain i ? >! red I Bab
00? :. Captain ' f* Ball Dr R W Cai
? ?;. on. Willing, ' a ' s Burr, |i , r*
1 j w r? ?.. ?? .-not,, i oxhall P Keene, Major
It C I'n ,;?>;. i ?** \ Btad? 0? orge
ii ii time. Harn C? >it? nl ' -l l: Muur? I
ling, ' ? 'i. de snd David P ghai p :
Poilowlng ' the day'a programme
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Ihre? ?? ? i ?? ban - rtddi ii (. uto
? ???, ? ?? ? r i... .,?!.,. i I??.-] |***|
ELOPER IN AUTO CRASH
Mail Who Lost Heiress Bride Figures
in Accident.
' otit.oi E) aotdi "i Bs m i i ? lia S I.,
??h., sloped about two y ara age with
Mi*-* Dorothi Lushser, daughter of .loim
W. Luaheor, president of ti>. North Ward
National think, and was fereed to give
up his bride when her father had th
martiag? annulled, figured >?? eterda)
rswrnlna i" an nut?, smashup In Newark,
ByeoMt, who was driving In F'ark Place,
nee i Ike terminal of ihe McAdoo ?peed
line, in Newark crashed Into sn unto
?irivpii by formel Freeholder Prank !..
Driver, of No litt Broad street The
j-'iaHs in hoi h machines ??s broken and
Frank .1. Smith, who sshl hi* lived Bt No.
i Broadway, Nea Tork, a passenger In
Rysotdt's car, was cut about the fa?-??
with iiyinK glass His cuts nrera at?
tended al the City Hoopttal The oiin*r
occupante escaped with n shakeup
OPENS NEW POLICE PRECINCT
Waldo Cuts Slice from 38th, in Har?
lem, and Adds It to 37th.
1 'ommlsslon. i Waldo Will ODOR ?? '" "
police station this afternoon In Harlem
it ?in ii? the heodnuartiTS of the no**'
LiTth Precinct, al No. tm Weal UM Mice?
between Seventh ;n?i Rlsjhth avonuee,
foraaerl* perl of ?*???* Mtb Precinct it
? ?????nils from ll"lh *-1 r. ?t on the south
to Ittth atreel on Ihe north and oast and
Weal from Fifth SVOnUC to St. Nhhola^
and Manhattan avonuee.
Benloi membera of th?* force ;ii Ihe oh]
station srere given their eholoo of quar?
tars, and many of ?hern went to the n.-v
1'fiimt Captain I'airici- .1 Qonrln has
been transfsrrsd fro??*. otTi?-e work si
Headquarters to take command.
MONEY IN 15-CENT TURKEY
Right Raising Woul 1 Yield a Profit,
Cays Scientist.
? Pooton. Nnv. i?. Turkeys al il cents a
pound are possible if th?* n-fht ntothoda
Of tjitsinj: them arp us?-il. I?r. Charles P.
Hlgftino, pathologist for the Dominion Of I
Canada, said in a lecture .?t the Harvard |
Medical lehoel t..-?i;,\
'"The dis'-Hs?* of hhi?-kii..oi bag been th?
Sauee more than iinythlnii flse of tto
-'-.ir.-llv of tnrkevs." he siilil ?Thi*.\ ? ;m
he raised at a small i-ost and mark?t?d
prodtaM*" at || i^nts H pound. To raise
turkeys aurrasgfntly they should h?.
batched by artUefral insana ami should
hr kept away from onltnary fowl."
!"DRY" JEJ)SEY__A NIAGARA
Saloonkeepers Indignant at Re?
port of Sunday Drouth.
The person or pergom whoclrctiI_.ted
the report nn BstUTday thai Newark
and Jersey City would be as dry yes?
terday as an English newspaper de?
serve to be arrested on a ?barge of
conspira? y in restraint of trade, for
if anybody who wanted to couldn't
purchase Interior d?BCOratloni yester?
day 1m was either blind ..r insincere.
The ?atoo-akseperi were angry, f<?r
the snnouncemenl kept scores of k?i1
llble palmus from the popular Sunday
frathering pl.t.vs. In N'.-wark the op?
portunity t?> buy was greater than on
other Bundapa sad in Jersey City
there was little change.
?'bief of ?Police I-^nii, of Newark.
said he hadn't been given any apodal
instructiona on 'he excise quaetton.
The Jersey ?'Ity authorities t.ilkf?!
sternly to the polUemen and then tried
t.. concentrata on serious literature so
ihm they wouldn't inuxii right out.
FAILS TO FIND LOST GIRL
Father Searches Racetrack?
Daughter Threatened by ItaH**.n
Not a trn.-e of Una Hardenberg-, sis
teen yeari old. daughter of I.O'tl8 Harden
bergh, who disappeared from her horn
on Thursday, bad been found last night.
Her mother is pi satiated end la Loins
watched over bj her two married daugh*
ters. Mr- Ethel II?.bins, of Mo. *** l-ik
stre.-t. Oravesend, nn?i Mrs. May Turner.
of Na 113 ?Incotn avenus, Bast Nsv
York.
Mr. Hardenbergh, accompenied i^ De?
tective Henry WTeymsn, of the Coaei Is'
an?l station, spent \ .'st<?r?l?i v B**?rching all
the bulldinga of tha Oraveesnd racetrach,
s?? a caretaksi then aaw Mlaa Edna In
tha grounds on Thuredaj morning on her
w?v to achool
"if Edna ?ill coma home.' Mid Mi
Hardenbergh yesterday, "sha need not
??o to th.it school a.-iv more.
it had boon int.mated to him that the
khi ?ii?a.ied trudstng through tha anew
this winter, the a hool being about two
miles from her h?.me. ;,t No. .:i i ?'.?
?tree) She erem through the racetrack
grounds In order t.. , it off about hall ?
mile of this dieta et Hot parents do
not believe, however, thai Edna ran aws;
She had onl) 10 cents, kh.-ii to her bj
i -r mothei for lum h, ? hen ahi loft
borne
S,v months sgO BdtM w,.s attacked l>\
tallan In tha streeta, but si,.- fought
.-.<> vigoroual) thai be sraa forced t?? ti?-?-.
H<- |i said to have ahouted aa he ran
"in vet you yet! She haa never been
o-it slone at night sin, ?-.
TO HELP CASUAL" WCRKE..S
Convention of Unemployed'
Unions to Co operate.
Asks
l..ii,,,i oi gsiUzaUoh? * Ut .1. :? ?
i . , invi ntlon of the i nemi lo? ? -i al lha
Mi.1.1 ?? .,- i.? ? ? "... M Bast ith
sst? rdai. to help them h obtal -
? relief b) various I?
ti\?? enactment!, fk I vU asnd? r
:;.. eoi ?? lion aaid.
? ? me of ti.? leading <i< legatei lo tin
? i m n of th? mi lei can federation of
Labor, non in aaaeton In Seattle, la t-?
bring up the tn.iit.i of aecuiing relief oi
Ml If t,. form a
protective hoard made up from delegates
an.l othera interested in the '.?.oik of cai
? i.ii. migrator) and unahllled
.m.i tu help them keep awaj from tha
Ira ? /??!.f organised labor ami ootaln
emplo? ' indi rali onditlona and |
.... ... . i . it? ? n ? itlo: f<
i irk
Don*! want to Mow too
much about our overcoats;|
we'll leave the "enthusing" to
you.
Particularly our new Scotch
fabrics shetlands and chin?
chilla effects.
Or our "Scotch Mist" coats:
mighty attractive Scotch;
cheviots, rainproofed.
Or motor coats warm,
roomy, comfortable coats;
sonic plush lined, and sonic
double texture fabrics.
Overcoats for every occi?
si?n, for men and boys.
Everything IW the Opera
and Horse Show.
Dress suits of as tine fabrics
as the liest custom tailors' at
hall' their prices.
Heady to wear to-nighl !
RoGBti Pket Company,
Three Broadway Stores
at at at
Warren St. 13th St. 34th St
AMUSEMENTS.
CFNTIIRY QFUHA l( KNTR.il. I'AKK
ULI? I Un I liorsi; !\|KST fl'MI >t.
Matlneea U...1 ,v s.H .-it 2 Nlfhtl ?? ??
i?i m?;iit, ??..in,,,,,, _ iiriiiith in Bnsllali
"?-U B.S-1? T,, m? Nlsht, "II Tniintiirr."
Rl IOn ****** *a* ato. Ki.iuM.s
SS?rVr THE LAST?>AYS?r
*?? ROMRaTH *? Mr*
A ROUAN H?I.I., THIfi \l*l KltMlON. ut ;?".
Song GEORGE HARRIS, JR., t.
RaaIIsI i tlelwta Bie. ta IS. rHetasra*- I'lano.
nOVIIOI j | ,?,,., ?,? M?r, | AK,u. ;M?| |.-|?H, \ve.
lo.;.?, ?in. Edward i \- in- mK
???iii *?t. i'..-\ii.. Prank ?berMan A
h J". M? .'.. . ? ,l.i?|..r. ThlnkniK Dog
CKHTKIV* I-?III?, AITS-i?
Blanch?, H-maiM ?iran.-ill*. la.-k WH
Tllcker, lt?-?v A Irvine Moth?.
CTI A!
_-_!* _J
HAM Mi:
,".?. "si
COLUMBIA ! Burlesque
" lew Kelly A TIIK HKHMAN ?
Mat
Teda?/.
N HHOW.
AMUSEMENTS.
?till A? .4.1-44th Dly.Mta. ' Rest Se??a 11. Kv S.
I.'.-ki People, Csralral i>f *-'t>or?a. -*0 Klre Thrills.
A- M - ttr- K - i-C- A
gulfnsgetts Patrade, nmigliis Auto, court ?>f
Munor Flrat gtsaiMT throufpl Panama ?anal.
Sun. Night, Mme. Irunip? Aida miri Orvlllr
lliirrulil an?l ether artlata In Concert.
S? SHUBERT E?F
Bvs I Mal. Sat and Thanksgiving nt '-'.
SHUBERT
FORBES
ROBERTSON'S
FAREWELL
TO-NMHT
HAMLET
OKKl Kl OF
KI.I.IOTT
PosUlvel* iiis in?? sngsgemenl in
?Ireatei New Tora.)
TO NIOHT s1 I P. M . ??lleinlri."
Ilso Wed. Ifth, 24th ami Mth.
Tup. lith, 13d, SSth aiKl Mati'"* 27' h.
"I'aaalng ?if the :i?l floor Hack" ?nil
'?Sarrami*nt of .IihI-ih" rPorhes- Robert?
?i.ii sad Qertrude Elliott In bath).
Thure. 2nth and "*7th. "Mies and Men."
Krl. 21st. Tims aSth, MSI JOth, "Mrr
chant ?if "l-nli-r." ?HI- flrat ttm-.i
'-'.?i Ma- --"-'.i. snd --'at. Ere. Stth,
-Ugh! That ralle*.*'
playhouse '^::^,;^;; ;..
?" family cupboard
MANHATTAN ??"JK 5 jg?P
To-night, Tura., IUiI Muht? at gtlg.
Mat?. Fhssdai anil \\'iln.?il i. al -:!.*>.
PAVLOWA
\i.' k ?< an i*?tHnpanr sf galeeted Artists.
To.nlght, ' ? >i :? ti f r, i?-" a "in?, l'util, n to the
I - To i-orroa Ms) . "atagti Plut?
.h..i '.'Paquita To-morro-a Night, "Oleelle
?Ballel in -J seta). 50c. to ?-."?"
AMUSEMENTS.
WINTER GARDEN!PS Vt>????
THE PLEASURE SEEKERS*"
44th St. Music Hal|--;:,;;-^
? ? Management ?.. ?. ?.-...,,,?r UAr
"'? Japan. Jiu Jit?n Ola*ti?to-->__i-r
Tiie During ??<im-il\ "Panrv 1 ?-,..,. ?? J. ,
te? r. Kelly. Bargain Mata., r>c .-?.
Erg? 25c to SI. Sun. ronrerta, Matan*,
IVKK. Bv-*a si:. Mala \\, ,| ^ s.,,"~**rv
A Pi?* Thiit Hol.tH the/**! Tnc*"*t ?M.?
Mirror lp to N.lur, OURSELVES
-r
i-3JL|
no St.. nr If! Ki ? :m. Mta U
??i., wt "Th- Bride": "Th-. Black Mi.V-'
playa "l-n D-*.li?liii|."; ?????-??? ?
CASINO nWA T*3i*TH *** '-"!r.g. S v
OH-S^AW
The Ki.nul--? M (jaira I Hfl on Earth *
(?MKUV. K-.ga s in M;,, To-mor*-? t..
THE MARRIAGE GAME
maxim: ELLIOTTS THKATrs k. ?,
jstrs the lur?
:inth St. Th. Bra S 2*. Ml* W.
AT BAY w,w?i
Tim?,
BOOTH :"'" v ? * '??
^fmGRfATADVENTUfit
PROFESSIONAL WOMAN'S
LEAGUE BENEFIT
Tlt-MOKKim AFT.. I I'. ?.?., \|i*.RP
GREAT ALI..STAR PROGRAMME
SKATS .Ml?. r?> SI..V?.
M'eel Lml. l?Titli u oi ? \ i ? .. y ""*-?
4 Mats r';,,^1;1 SNOWKHITE,.^^
MTHtar TMiv rn nj.V
"l,^;.rt*E? lu-UAT ?-f" ??'"*-?
_ , . " A "??'' -' y
nnnf *?** ?**' f; ? >' ? - ? ? S
r?Hlu-;;:. laurette taylor
9993 II I su?..--? -" 'PEGO* MY HBAJR.?
M-AV ?OKK'S I.i:\IIIM. THEATRES AMI M l??-l>,
empire ",,-,:.. ::: w,,;"v;.;'?& j new Amsterdam
ETHEL BARRYMORE -run* i i*r"ri r- /? i"rr?
TANTF THE LITRE CAFE
1 AtN It By Ivan < arj M A ?' M - M I
1 Vi'I-I! VI r"' ""' rir B'w?) Bv. H j?. N-M Aeaeterr?Mi Theatre??Jperl?L
-1CI-,U,'1 y ,,? Than t Bsl -''-" Kest Tbiirs. ,\ Kle? ,,-.
TO Ml.Ill l-TI'ST TIME t\ X r. ' ri; ___ _*?? i.~...V':'."' ? ?'""TI-REI
I W\ ?. ERLANGER preeenl ?"'? N*'?', **"?"? n,r- ? " ?* * WORM
In ? ,, Aft. ai.,1 Mahl, Oi THK IMMnltrw
wv ,,, !M ?| ? It m und liUC COMPOMER
THE STRANGE RICHARD WAGNER
WOMAN fMeeater Him. Ba p. s
..--?, ,- - PlOOTl Orean i?i, u M Hi; MI
0,"nA ASTOR ' ;\' PtrW ??e. a ST. ? -
LIBERTY r n ,T YEAR'S BEST
LnRlblit ) ;
- MACDONALD | SWEU HEARTS
_E
M'.mt Sorel May in War*. ffl-MET' Mti
HUDSON"
ELSIE
FERGUSON
Mai -.??".- Wed I - I?
? v. it \T BI'NTT" I'M'
I', ni THE -? . ?T.'II
T___a_?i
I w S Bit?? V-IO.E \'J
?M BEST FARCI" IN WARS* ?*?
GEN. JOHN REGAN
DOES "' IB I WE IRISH BUT
__ V. ?RK - I.BVERI.l N V \'.?.i:i.I>
_I1I I IP_ 'C B'waj, i ??'?'. m Evi, ?i l"
M? CYRIL MAUDE THE , MAN INSIDE
CRITERION Bl\ '?
_ DAVtD BEUA-CO'S -ATEST \SD ?
WALLACK'S Bw,y * :""'' **?"-*??"" :,0~ I ,MM VN DRAMAT,<
DOES "' ?R , HE IRISH Bl T
MORE i I.CVERI.l ' S V \'...i:l.I> DAVID BELASTO'S [?ATEST IND MOfR
Ml IWrk??llnuuli- Bill)?"Beset] .ind tl
Bars?*." \\ \\. i:i??.i.? I
H It. la. ?.ti?' TIm- I.Ik.?I
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M ??
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_______.??%__? KNICKERBOCKER
HARRIS " Hl" u DONALD BRIAN
HENRIETTA ( ROSMA.\ THE MARRIAGE MARKET
THE TONGUES OF MEN GABRICK v
??-cohan'S'n,:\:., ,';,;. fannie ward ^gg?
I'opiiliir .*>'??. tn |LM Ji?tlsee_l?_<i.
MADAM PRESIDENT .""
POTASH& PERLMUTTER GLOBE
grand, . tu i u mi in 11: hikik j i< >hv ?.?.h s THE MADCAP DUCHESS
\ v v. ,. i-.;,: .-il B ??? Damasrd Oooda I Mai Sal - - i with INN SWINBl'RNI
TYSON'S THEATRE TICKET OFFICE
HOTEL MANHATTAN
MR. W. A. TYSON BEGS TO AN
NOUNCE THAT HE IS NOT, AND
NEVER HAS BEEN, CONNECTED IN
ANY WAY WITH ANY OTHER OF?
FICE USING A SIMILAR NAME.
i \I!VK4.IK HALL-il -1 * ? ????
TO-DAY (MON.) ?m
LMENDORF
EASTERN
INDIA
III I III 14)
IIIIUKI I IN?.
POPULAR PRICES 50c to 11.50
1,000 ?i-.: AT 50c
DCDIIDI IP TI IK VI'UK. TI F.s. \ir.
ntrUDLIU West 43d St. \.u. I? at ;'::.0.
OSS St. John's Guild
Kt'p??rts of ( Ifficers.
Aii.lt eSS bj| Dr. J. L. Magnet.
Son**S b) Mi?? Jayne Herbert,
?>f 4 cntiir? ?ip.-r.? (oni|iaii>.
STEREOPTICON VIEWS and
MOTION PICTURES of the work of
the Sea-Side and Floating Hoapital?.
Opea to the Public. Ailnilaslnn Free.
"eliinge u-^;;,;;v,1;r:,^:::?i
WITHIN THE LAW
i jam; hum. .?? m \i.v n KNER
LONGACRE ?? "?,VcT?,:?
; ADELE
RTiriS rruneMa
y *? u ,- \S wifh Margurrll? Clark.
SYMPHONY
j gee t e t y o t If es > ?? r it v
M li.TKK IIAMIIOSIII. ( ontln? tor.
Ne\? Tri. Aft. at .1:10. Next ?un. Aft. at 3.
S? MATZENAUER
Beethoven Bymphoni Ko, <> **l*a**tarsJe.>'
s. ma "ti sale as Bos Ofltoe, Aeollas Kail.
RFIiSCfl w*"" '*'" s' Swalngs l 13,
??-?-^**'?"?? Mm? Tbtsra ? gal si - 18
WARFIELD ?&15?*.,
REPUBLIC u" *,? S;--;*? ;?? ;:;;"
THE TEMPERAMENTAL JOURNEY
with I.KO DITKK HSTKIN.
i AitNt4.it. HALL, Tasa. \ft., N?,v. te, at :
JOHBF
.Mi PIANO RETITAL. (Stetawey l'lano ?
\1 magetnoBt W0LF80HN BUREAU.
AKOI.IAN HAIL. Wsffu Aft.. Nov. 19. at 3.
It. .tt.il by lbs Dl?ilngulali..?l rianl?t,
u-ii.ii-.lmB ACH AUS
Mst- of Leudos i'liarltiin. H.iiil.vln Pl.mo
ACADEMY T ?VTiii'r; "TRILBY"
/MADISON
Square1
GARDEN
\ IT, 1*,
?20. tX .:
I llerntnf ?ft? n
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1> \ M
..!.,. I'- !?'.
Bared'a Bai
Scat. In t!..
. two uppet
uall??i '? -
r. ?orved.
Great Exhibrtl.i
of Horses
Iu*??rnatloa-J
Eventa
I - ntti-en??
I in . ?i?arh
11,-ljjiaa.N*"
,. .ijiaiiin
i .midi"
- Mi'lttf*
SI
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B. F. KEITH'S NEW YORK THEATRES
COLONIAL MARIE LLOYD
a -M M
nuil? ii_t.. to,
UNION SQ.
iiiKa??* ? Use, OeTsOh
Bar no?, A " ?*?"?*'**
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METROPOLITANA
I.? iiiic lil . ill h (.i.'"?i
?enauer, D*-,eh-?m>? Ca ? ? *"'
Conductor, Toe?*anlnl. .. _?*
Wfil., .?- s. Ms?'* Haie. : ***.
rrlu(,lli.u,ii,,;?n-/ K ta -
that., ,n s i . Hohriiir. Boi kl?
llnelll ?.!. Lut,. s, ?Il i'. - -
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l-'rl.. et T IQ l.olieit-jrhi. K ? "',' ,|,-':
(d-?bet) i:i,... Brsun ? ' " ,,,,V:'
Nul.. SI t, HuMii In MS-IHf'
Hem-M I, Mstaensuer; r_i - ?n?ata
1er, ?suroU. l'ond . Toa . _,
Next tVet-k: Moo., al *- I Bun ??-?..*
Kornla; Itertlnt-lll Kcottl B* la i ???i.iosm**
HAROMAN PI *NO ? '
CHOICE BEATS KOK A I.I nl'KHAS **,
mandli Hotel Tu.mm- 'i ?
,,?1 .is s?. I'l.o.i. :?'??_..
basa "?> iiriiioiin.??? ' ?
Tyeona __ --
TaiBiaila Hull. **_**** Aft.. So?. *?> "_!2
PADEREWSKI
Ti.-u-i-? ?;.:.<? '" ."??-' '" h ?>?
\i It.? . >t'l. ? ?' \ Billa. MK'
How Wild animals L.
t'ARM-'?.IK I.YI'KI M. Aftornm.n. *, |L-?
7th Ave. nn?l 57th IB. Eve., ?:*"?. ?JT-'?t}
All vr.it?. H??M-r??'<l. N.i Matine.? tu-?-?.
? . ?/i ?*
I uriifRi?? Il Mil. Tumor o ITsee.l an* j?
Kreisler r ^
AKOIJAN HAI.I.. Thur?. Aft.. i"J_2Sj
iMiNNA _: ?-;*?_
EASLEY ",
?Oc to fJ Munaf ?.-IIHIU ?.f 1...U.I
R?GE?J
h?rl"*