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0 ALDERMEN H1D
BY FLORISTS' ART
Fourtecn Horscshocs Scat
(erFra^ranceasI-usion
Board Organizes.
rANENY OIVES
1 LONO LECTURE
R.,,cs Chanpod and Commiltccs
RcadjsMrd 1 Merbrook Made
Yice-l hairman.
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po.n- reetlng a per
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- ber. 11 they
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?nh tv- - a won rantad te
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mZera-'
L-^more vSlUI
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,,4^ M: htnabl*
*. ef tba Besnl of AMennei
? "ro1'1
^r that ba bad Attet h*
ptett T* ?
?4k. a# 1
M *?*n at; Mayat Mitchel.
. -*-ted August 1 srrand,
IU Da
.,. , . Brooklyn.
,K... ?.- . ? ? - Ml \*" bly r>?
, , ? . ?.'ter tbs erirftnizatlon
, ... .-,.. ? aea u ui taaea by
U ..- can c lawyer.
Ert.-brooK Vice-Chslrmsn.
-?at araaajtl ' i * ' ? '
ng tba Pra
rMMiv-* a-.-. bBCleger-aSarat Demorrat*
.efted or. tw? TT-ruMlcan tleket The
trth ls thlrtj ' " -
* Brooklyi
ii. cur
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Alder
, andMstes
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tbout opposition:
Snnviel
arstsn Baa
pen for tbe
k their
rganlBad a
-.?ed to
eelect
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Mdl
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BflBBBit
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4V the thi: .
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- tlxed up now
.
p rataa ? 8 to make
???- |ai] - ' ?? The rm ?
- ?h* comrritfe^s .re to
PiasMeal M
it is in.vidf.i that bn
wrt b. had ev ?? ? b] -.r.anlmou" conssnt
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ta mat
?'?i aMal t-- lented ln an em4
m-asa-' afsyor
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vot* to 4 mltl "i con
. |arai
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bj taa n i ?-...- ? ?,,,?: tbs
aaaabar wa? rciufKi from tarsnty-flaa to
44 .-re
?(?:??-?? |.g, printed
? - and resolutleSlS,
?>**alr. al .. I rallr-jarls. Th.
N*M hR? >-. . ? ithlag t. *io wlth rall
resd* I- . . .-Hhllshm.nt of the Pub
ar.rl the taking
?**?)? frotn tl ? Aldermen of th.
fratir:I*. gi
Old Cemrr.tt.es Conaolidated.
I.S44S and T^egl-lation
* ? laaaral w.ifar..
af ra < ;.:! pro.'oe-d ordl
? ' that cannot
8 taftiisd ther regular
*omnili'. - ralttaaa on Penul
? I'harlties were
'ommitte- M Chan
?"IgeB and
-??.-et . laatv
rllghwaya ani S'?.n
**?*? 801 ted tn tba Committee on
ANY WOMAN
Mtving "pull" or influ
ente with one or two
large manufacturers or
merthants. and who can
?ecure for the advertisers
an introduction that will
assist them in getting fire
?nsurance business, will
he very well paid for her
atnticea.
Brains and ability plus
influerce earn big income
from insurance?the ad
vertisers have the former
and desire to hear from
thoae having the latter.
No time or knowledge
?> the business required.
I he highest references as
*o character and responsi
kil'ty. Address Box I 5,
New-York Tribune.
I Thsrsaaghfsraa T>.e csenaslttss on IHa
? new an.1 ImporUi l ? ommlttse,
ts tic\ i?p n i' nslon B) ateii fot
IST ths | "wer uranted Ifl thfl
b) the home rulfl law.
Th.- commltt* then* cl slrmei -
Bulldinga Hsmtlton ? harl
tlon, Poaaa l 'odtricatlotv
gpi
chl om; C.rn
H H. slth, w . i Ma*
1 ? ? Boax ien; Prli -
.-? .- !t. - Pub le
l.ettinx. i ? i? .' ||< Thoroughl ?
? ? --?.,,,..,., ,:
Coteman;
an.l l.isrht ? .
LYNCH MAKES
APPOINTMENTS
Cunnin^ham F-romntcd and Alder
man I c\ine (iets $3,000
Job Among Others.
- ?
K\ an* Jan Bi ? . ImporUnl ?p
enta ?. ? i ide.i for in the ncl aor
gantslng tho i-.
af. 1
? ? n . 'unnlngham, of
K --> Broadwaj n->? i ? v. ... pro
moted from a?.s4- . ..' ?.. a neel
at a aaJST) Of lt.ft-i ? yssi I atsa I
a Now "J . ? man from tho
Ith Dtstiict, wsa msdi asalat nt .-ounsei
?t j -?>? ;, ? BSJ Johi :; Mo ai i ef K\
w-n? appointed chlef ot tho dtvlaion
Uon al a salar>
Of tMM A | ?
al Inveatigatora alao erere
- os of i:,aiirt n ysar aach,
Tiiev are John McArdls, of Brooklyn; Bd
ward V. Qllmore and Miohael <"oan, of
Nen Tork; .lohn c. Hteksy, of Vatot
R.chard ,T. T.ynoh. of Albany, and RobSTl
Nether- ott. of Pott Cl I
ir toctory i of the fourth
ssr each,
?'- * a'.co named Th*v ,.,-r J >,-- J Bulll
van. of Rosebsnk; Thomaa M Hew ?? -
Wost Chester; Pstrlch J. Hughea, of New
Tork and I dns: I 1 i Ith, ol Chap*
I
Jacob Jlelntz. of New To-k. was tintnc-I
'Mential ni:- ? ? t fJ.iflS ? year, a.id
Charlea v Hurtoy, of Albsny, a n'onflden
tlal Sgenl at $;.C0n a >car. Jtarrlet 'Jellert
and FYsncefl A. l*rk:r- of l'.rookl>n. and
I New York. were named
i tsi eopyteu at aalartsa of IN
year each.
After a oonfsrsnce mth Governor i.lynn
h left hero to-night on a trip West.
Hta f'rst atop will he Indtanapo'is. where
': wtnd up hi? aflalra as president of
the irtomational Typogranbtesl Unlon,
and on Monday ho arlll ko t-> Chlcago and
.1oin tho rni-nibiTi of the near Industiial
' whi h he la chslnnsn. PVoai
there Lynch, headmp his Induatrlal board.
m 111 en to Wlsi onain to rsanaln there until
time sa 't wlll take for all to get ?
? Itn of th<- Induatrlal board
of tha* Btati
BRONX BOROUGH
HALL IS WARMED
Mathewson Has a Near The Dan
sant to Meet Folk and
Shake Hands.
Th? Bronx "houBewarnwd" Ita n-irough
at Thlrd avenue and 177th rtreet.
laat nicht and - I ? bl ited th.- birth of the
new li Mathewaon, Hor
ough PrssMent i ntertalned an?l. accord
Ing ts tho f.-w coOjiera who got down
? e prem I me, a pleasant time
Mr " ? . bfl wna ao pleaaod
wlth hls aotrse that he WOUld glv? "at
homea" In the Foroue;h Hall from 8 to 9
p. tn. on Ifondaya arvi from 10:81 a. m. to
noon -n Tussdaya and Thuradsya glvlng
rt inltj to complaln about
their nelghbora or s ibmlt requests that
ea ?- repalred Until adequate
tlon rooms can he enpaged no i?;i
.<- wlll bo BSrvsd, and RO provlston
haa been made for danclng, sccordlng to
- :rom lTTth street. Thla featurs
,i<l.l?d In the Bpring.
affa'.r Isol nlghl found a large
prssenl to ahaka tho Presldsnt'fl
gaSfl at the box of upars on
> sk. The vlsltors came from all ? or
???4 : ths nev county Threo men
; the trip irom Clty Island Hnd two
from Rlvsrdals. The otactrk llghU aad
trolley cara and hor.?-eless carrlages con
M them. but gUtdflS from Mr. Mathew
*--n'? offlce assistod them about.
The hardy travell.-rs were place*! !n
I throuKh one door. up to
where Mr. Mathewsone rlght hatid wa?,
and out through a doi-r Just beyond th*
Presldsnt'fl desk. Ati the visitors artabsd
hlm well. and he wlshed lt right back
on thi Bl
-i.iin itoppod tO complaln that the
- -w.iik In front of hta house was bo
amOOth thst even a aober pedostrian was
'.ikelv t-i sllp and hreak tho hahlt of a
?:;ohard W. Hill, the PfSflMsnt'fl
?acrsUry, Wlll go vip there this mornlng
wlth a nail fllfl snd make the sidewalk
rough. Another man was Indtgnsnl bs
CSSae thrre ar? threo saloons OH four
Bfl near him. Ile wanU a fourtb,
'--r the three are always overcrowiled.
Th* | i-misaifin wlll inv ostigate.
Mr. Mathewaon sald the recepll-uis wlll
aave hlm B great dea! of ttaSfl
PRIESrS RELATIVES GONE
Father and Sister Refused to
Stay for Second Trial.
Ten o* e i M< Mn. ia, of nounaol foe
HaflS Behmldt, the prient Whs HI awaiting
his second trial for tha murder of Aih.h
\-iii ulli-r. Intimated I'SStordsy tbat
Schmldt'a father and sister had dassftsd
him Whsn James a. Delsbanty, As
? Dlatrtel Attorney. moved for a
Bl panel to appear bsfors .luMtlce
the 1'rlminni Brsnch of the
. ma C'OUli 0S Monriav lotrv Schmldt.
H, v ?? ... i-i that tho dsfsnes cotild
i:..t prepsrs IU csaa oa auch aboii sstlea
Mi s uthef aad alatof arhs Uatl
i-.o at hta hrst trial aallsd foi Oerwaany
.-n Kn-ii.-. Mr McJdsnus aaJd it irouM
he rt taSSl three w.iks bfl sald. bsfOfS
ti,<v could return Juatlofl Davta is*
mliidsd Mr lataMansa tbal ha aasw in*
i ia immlm nl -im) sugKre!<te.i
that BcbaaMl ? rolstlVSfl mlKht have re
matnsd Mr Mchfanua answarsd thsl he
had trtSd IS ftain to pormiade thciii to
?
.luvlice DaVlfl ordered ? BSSClsl panel
f..r the trial noxt fllOOdfl
Snow Halts Subway Traffic.
loaitbbsssd UaaaV ->n tba Lsnoa avsaufl
oi it..- K-ii-w.iv was haHsd for nf
mlnutoa ysstsrdsj aaiaraalag by ?
?Saeai ni 'dt eausad by anow fallmg
through the gratu^- at Lajiss avenua and
i^.ih 4tic-I Thla was aSflSftl) l-efoie s
O'ciSCk mui 0'4 mii Vkere no uoflfdsd
lliat a number of arSSBSS falnted
IFAMNE OF CRIME
: GRIPS THE BRONX
i
l
! Courts of New County Find
Dul! Days in Land
of Marmony.
i
I GEORGE B.CORTELYOU
GRAND JURY HEAD
(Movc Contcst r.xnccted in Race
to Roccivc th.1 Flrsf
Indictmcnt.
it ? rjf Th. Broni eorret
enl t ha n?? ? mt) courtl i
-1 -. ? ? ? i arai
I formsil) .'t.etie.i )?8terda) 44 :h ihe 44.11
kno. n 1 'i i.sr 4 e hssi >.!' " And
ir.er* it II
ln ihe buHdtna you 44II! 1I1..1 lh. Bu
..?ii t?.
bul ? ? '..?- ? xp. iIsni ?') the
d.lightful ? I'l'ii- -t."i
buah ? e r.thi i *? for several
Th< a - Impan.lled George
11 ' 'ort.lyou, pn i d* ni of thi
?i:iteii Qas Companj aaa elected fore
I man. Thal .Mn araa excused untll Jsnu
Brj P The tr'nl |urj . slsO empani ll.-l.
4*.,- i \ : -. .I untll Tar USrj M
Justl* b Brsd). li es* Mring tl ? lurors.
exptalned thsl ;?> no eiTl aaea were
? .??? : for trial the tti.il jury WOUid no1
Ihava to go to 44..rk befora r.brusr i, snd
ri..- grand Jury, larkim: sn opportunlt) to
look Into anytblng, would r.ot be abla to
?? anybod) arlth an Indlctmenl befora
th. fourtti Monda: thia month Thia arlll
pn.- plenty <>f time to h perflon ansio
thi slgnal honor of arinnlng th. flral
Indletmem Lina forma on ths light: doi I
push.
Motlona wlll be h?-ard by J;:.' 1 I
.?ri Januarj 10 snd Jsn i?i) '" al
Chambera atreet. Judge uhk i?. Glbba
preetded ln th. 1 toui l ? ourt. bul be did
bt. any 1 ? jr> tn smpanel becsuse o4
constltutkmsl tecbnlc^lties, He 44 m n<->t
bava hla Jurj hefara P.bruary. '"' be ha"
t?. adv.rtls. for one in tha Burrogat.'fl
court Burrogsta Oaorga E Schuls took
rharga of thlnga Hla apeech aparkied
wlth orlglnaltt] . in part he aaM:
"1 BS8UBJM the dutlSS Of 1his OfBce wlth
greal prlda bul also 441th a deep aenee ot
the grav. r*jf*ponslbtltty whlch 11 Im
poaea "
Bheriff Jamea r 0*Brien appolnted
R.-t-er Bllgh, N'n. BBJ Kalle slri'l. dOPUl
aheriff, and PTanh H. Becker. No. .'4" Bsal
INth atreet, deputy aheriff, and Hai P
Mlnogue, No. Hl BbsI IdKh street. chief
k.eper of the county .Iai'
Thera were roeptlona bi all tha courts
.-,".- th. briet ofhclal cet*emoniea bad
rome to a ClOS*
I'tiho'ti g.n.rationfl w Ui want to Bnow
ihe personnsl Of the llrst grand Jury of
Bronx County. So her. are the names:
George B Cortelyou, praaldent, 84th
atreet and lndap4*nd4Jn**a avenue, foremari;
Charles V. Halley. real estate. No M
lia.Ht 175th Btreet; Haa Mft clothing, No.
1117 ToreMt avenue; Asher !>>wine. broker.
\n. r.+i'i Slmpson BT.au.; Maa Faik. trim
minss. No. 112 Kaat I*f8tb street; Martin
C. Iiyer. merohant. So. *-^S I>eratur 8V
?ie. Adam P. luenst. hard44are, N >. 774.
Easl ITMh street: John P. Paulsen, real
estate, Na --1- Bfcbo Place: John. H
Knoeppei, taerchant No. 1SIS Frankiln
.-; Anthony Doll. jr.. pianos. No. IH
Kelly t-treet; I'larkson B, I,*>rd. BOCOIint
nnt. No. MM Brlgga BTenue.
Joaapb Miiier. plumblng, No. M24 Grand
avenue; John I >. M'.rton. dr.VKOOds. NO. Ml
Bedford Park Bouleaard; Waiter u. Gray,
hardware, No M61 Anthony avenue; John
W, Dscker, real estate, No. MM Grand
Concourae: Mlebael J. Mack, r,vl1 evx[~
neer. Mtb t-treet and Harncs avenu* ;
Wllllam F. A. Kura, raal estate. Na M1
Grand avenue: J. Donovan, real eatate,
So. MM Valentine avenue. .losiali A.
Brlgga el.il englneer. No. MM Andrswfl
avenue; Andrew a Mullsn, supertBt*nd
enl No :.-.- Bt Ouen Place: John H. Pat
rlck, se.retary. No. MM Anthony B.enuej
w. Llewellyn Lewla bullder, No Bl Eaal
Sllth street. and < haiies IV. Berg, B*1ir,
So ???"; Third a\enuc.
ASSEMBLY BOSS TO
GO, SAYS SULLIVAN
Rules Committee Must Be Shorn
of Power as First Step, Chau
tauqua Man Asserts.
Dur.kirk. N. Y, Jar, 5-"The A?m'-lv
of 1914. by inMgniftrent perfonn.mrc?.
promlaaa to aund out in marksd eoatraat
10 the Assembiy of IMS," said John Leo
BulllTan. the Cbautaaqua <'ounty %asani'
blyman and candldat. for Speaker. to
day before leavlng here for Albany.
??'ln order n me.-t tha high eapeeuUona
of the publl", the tlrst Important *4"t> of
ths in.omltu; Assembiy is lo rarlsa the
Isgembly rules so that there mav be
.?aref .1 dellh'-ration Upon BU ?>r<>|.i.sitioii?
whlch oome bflfer. the House. The Rules
Commltte. abould ba attippsd ol ha
power, snd the power now 4ej<ted in it
hould be transferre.l to th- Assembiy, BO
thal every member may a^um* the full
responslbiiit> to WhU% by blfl ele.tion to
ih. Assembiy, he ls entltleu under th.'
constitullon Of the State of New Vork
"All meetings of commlttees, whether lt
bfl ? hearinK, deliberation of the com?
mittee or whlle a vote ls being taken.
should be open to ihe public. Bscreey is
OftSaT the cloak of mlscoTidurt S'ecrery
many tlmes glves rise to unfounded BOB
pj |ona PubUdty ls a cure for mlseon
duct, and lt is throtiKh the fullest pub
llCltj that ihe hest res.ills wlll be ac-otn
I.lish..l.
? A iru'lP't BJTStsm should l-e adopt'-ri,
and BO nppropriatlon should be mad.- for
tha raalateaaiMa of ths many rmnseaa
sary .lepartmetits whirh have been
. reatad Ifl t'1** '?s? three j ears
? The Assembiy of 1913 reaehed the hljfh
w.,t.r tnaik nt 'bOSS1 flomiiiatioti Tl^
-.,"-.? and aosa Byatam' musl k<> .\.
'bOSS' domiiiiitlon should r?- permltted in
the ASSStably Ot 1414 No orders |*r*Mtl
outstdi Influanci s, -deefl aeeratly lo th.
Sp-.iker or 4ho RBSjOrltl isadsr, BhOUM
tak> th. ptaea of tha nntrafluaalled ju.iir
meiit of th*- IndiTidual aaaaabflra; Bar
?hoeM any apallcallea <>f the party whip,
no n'litter how 4i?cor.Hisl4 appll. d. be rer
mlttsd le BtiBa the coaetdonca and *ie
whlrh a'e repoeed In th. Aa
..-ii t.1.4 t.;. th<- constltutJon >.r ths Btat. of
s?>44 rork.
"Wlth tba Aassmbl) *H-aaalaed ?.n thia
foundation, mi..I wilh thi* H?a*t importatit
?tep taken, the iaaaaa jm tagaia Bfl
, BOmy, the f.tretli'ig reTl of and the
i r*4 eiiti'.i) ..f Krnft and proper remedtai
IfjgialatlOfl in a.*oirlance ..Ith ihe t.^ndi-n
cles Of the tim-s 44 ill all be * onipar.tli < 1.
ras;
$10,000,000 PROFITS
FORFORDWORKERS
Auto iManiifacturera Will
Sharc with Employes
?25,000 Benefit.
$5 DAILY MINIMUM;
l:VF:NSWi:i:Pi:RSGETIT
Eight-Hoi r Day lustituted 4,000
More Men To l\c Hirvc!
Social Justicc Sought.
i'- tr t, la. .? Thi r*ord Mntm i 'nn
?
i ? bu of i O.Oti) ln addil
This w ni nol be a wage
? - ? . bul a i|! 'ti Ibutii.t nn- l|| it
iddcd si ml-monthlj t-> t- < p
lopei
\ r ST. a day wlll bo
?
itlo ? ?-. 'i b pn ? ?
mum " age greal motoi ? ? ?
' is $J "I I'ii.i.i Hoi da- to the I
Iof the yea. even t <? lowlleat laborer and
Ihe man who merelj aweepe thi Roora
? j
Tho elghl hom ita) la also to bs Inatl
lut.-i m preaernl ihe Foi i factory haa
? ? : Im hour ahifta. it now win InaUl
; ree elght>he ir ahlfU, the f..-t<-.-- arork
Ing oontlnuously.
Between 281,801 aad 30,09 mea nill henefll
!? the distribution Flfteen thoussnd of
them nOW wi.tk ln tl ir-l BVSflUe
. nd mori men ? 111 be
ed I ? - during Ihe preaent month. Tho
'others arho wlll ? i. | ? dl' iaton num
ber about elghl Ihouaand, and an acat
ter*d .'iM ovei the world, working in
? hea i i anada, Mi alco, s-.uth
\ ?<?? i irope, \ ? ? \f ri a and the
Antlpodes, even thi P"IJI lalanda belng ln
. - luded
Riises fsr Women Employea.
i .-.- male employe twenty-two yeara
old oi ! aha. e al oni a In tha dis?
tribution \ out '? per cent of tho em?
ployea In tl fsctor) an women, engan I
I ln the electrl aJ depsrtmenl or In offlce
work, an-i boyi between elghteen nnd
twenty-two. The women will nol flhare In
ihe dlatrlbution, nol belng conaidered Ihe
- ? '-noiii ? factora thal men workera are,
bul they will n-1 aubstsntlal raise*. Of
boya bstween elghteen and twenty
two, thoae who Buppoti their fsmillea or
? ? Ispendenl on their rarnlnga
will Se Included wlth their older fsllow
workera in the profll shnring.
Nn mati will be dlachsrged front the
1'uni i inpi". exespt for unfalthfulness or
proved ii-'-ffli len-?;. Poremen arlll not b?
al'i-' t i iiisch.irge employes. The emplov.
will be given chancea to make pood ln one
', depsrtmenl after another until the proper
? a for hlm is f-i und or hl? comp'ete
j Inefflrisncy' is esUMtahed
If the factory ts i ompelled to shut down
I for a time thlriKs will l-o arranged IO
: ha'.o the lay-off psrlod come in the sum
' mer time, when ffirm-rs are calllns fOT
I harvost handa and the men laid off will
. have a ohanee to step out of the faetory
1 and work for a tinio ln the fleld!-.
The plan of BffOflt distribution is one
' of social Justlco. the company deolares.
| The extra money to the eanptoysfl will not
i i ome frtmi the publta* as ptricss of carn
! wiii nol be rslaad. but will be tawered
! when posatbla The ninnr-y wlll he divert
ed irom the BtockhoMess to th- arorklng
men.
The Kord companv's flnancial fltato
' ment as ol BepUtnbsf 9a, ttlt ihowsd
aaaeU of $?>?.];-.:?.'. U and surplus of ju.
? 7 C.-?.<"> IT. One year lat< r it Bhowsd a
sets of K.',,'XC,1419 8?5 and BUrplUfl of f?.
w m n,
Work for 4,000 More.
Mi. 1*.-tii was looUtag from ? wlndow
Of the offlce When thfl company's an
nounc. ment waa made to-day. Three or
four hundrad men were In the streets an.l
on the aldewalbs, some baadlng for the
fsctory entrsne* to nsk for work. otbsrfl
golng bai k.
T,,-?: e'a ' ? o ; i Lnripal n aaon for th ?
eight-ho -! iy." aaid Mr Ford, arai fl
ln tha dlrsctlon of ths croerd. "With tm
elght-hour ti;r, and thrSfl ahlfU working
wp ean pui on four thousand anoci of
tl ??'?o men who ar-- anxious to bfl at work
\\r bslisve In msklng twenty ihouaand
men prospsroua and eontsnUd ratbsr
, than toilow the plan of maklng a fas
atava drlvsra in our astabHahment aaultl
: mllllonalrea '
?The so. lolojri- al s,d- of proflt shannu
! ts one of fljrsal imp'-ftanoe. and one W
-whi.h we have glvefl some oonalderatlon
Slrssdy. bul Wlll glVS a croat dial nv-re
| from now on." sald James ( ouzenf. "Wa
: hava 8 BoelOlOgliail department to lo.ik
[afUr our amployea' erstfsre, snd thi.-4 arlll
[be greatly eatendsd. Young men who
' have plenty of tnoney may apsnd lt
' waatefully or ln rlotooe Itvlng.
Tbera are many now who make more
'than U ? day, and thsy arlll get $: to $'^
|a da\ Under the nev.- plan We want to
aec thht our employea do no: lo^e their
effldency bsesuse of paoaiwrlty, and a II
'have our suci.ilogical de| artment WCrk
lakmg thal une. Bnptoyea who cannoi
' rsmaln ^or-er and Industri'-us will bo dla
: miaaed, but no one will ba lst ost srttbo t
belng gtasn every pssatata ehsnee U
1 make good
"No one wlll he di>=charged until WS
i flnd that he is of no uflS to ua in att) way
! whatsvsr."
-__H.
MARITALBAWLHITS BRONX
-
Waiter First to Appear in Do
mestic Relations Court.
QtOffS Wa?hlngton was f'.rst tn war,
nrai m omto and first m ths bsarU of bla
rountrymen, but yoofva got to hand H U
Bentamln Rubtofljst for belng the flrst
man arralgned In the new Brons Cssmty
, 0f I'omestic FUUUons
Rublnger is a waiter. Ilvtag ?t No. ?4t
r,.v atreel * bats his wife told Magte
tra. ? Breen h.r husband had been a little
,hv |? putting hH antmsy into bouaehotd
elrcuUtlon the court aaid H arouM havss
tlcate _
Fire Drill Saves 200 Girls.
x nre ls an fltsvon atory tofl biattd ni
N lt Wi Bl Hai atreHt. ?? hero tws I
Arot amploysfl aasstly glrta watt, raault.
, f,nri- v.-sterdav it. no -rorse vasua-|
Uca than the fStBttaSJ sf 88?sa*sl 8f the
Hrla after they had rsybsd tha fltsswi
bwln- to the rlgkl aiiforoaansnt of tho
!?w for ayateaaatta 8re drifls, N ia saui.
,i,e building waa awipttad m three aata
Tas nre started la ? dressmg
.,,'?., ,.? ti,e asvsntk Bosr, ocupiH by
?ha msnufactiiring araa of Baall Hiumen
,,.,. The house brlgade had the hlaae
Dracticall) under control flfbflfll the hire
Department arrtved iM.nage csasad
,,?rn, hv watar, was ssaMad to about
1600.
,.'#?*?
JUDGE GKOROl HOLT
JUDGE HOLT. 70. RETIRES
Quits Federal Bench to Take
Rest?Gets Full Pay.
Judge *;...rk'r- * . iioit. ,,r the Unlted
Bl te* Dtstrti i Court for tha Bouthi i n
Dtatrtel >.f New rork, haa teadered htla
resignation and 41,1: . ral rad wllb fbll
?
Judge iioit ib id yestsrds) thal Dacem
her ,11 he had celebrated hi- Bet/entletb
blrthdaj snniv.rssry. snd as his tsn
? s, p41. . in t ha dlfltl Id ? .. :: t entt
11<-.| hlm to pttlr. 1),- had <i'? Ided t" t.ik
a much neaded rest
Judge 11..it was Bppeiated t" tha bench
of the dlatrkrl court by former President
Roos?)i*el1 iiis nomlaatlon was made
m.i: h .. BJM H? 4*as -MHsetsd by Mr.
llo'.-i-1.'! .11 the ladOrSMB.nl of t!i" N*W
Vork bsr.
Judge Hoit araa born ln Oswego, N. v..
?1:. and 4*as grsdUBtsd from Val" Ifl
I8M IL then atndted law st the Ctolumbtfl
1-.44 s hool and waa -nraduated from that
liistitutioti ln IMI. H. entered actlv. prac
I .-?? BOOfl Bft.l 44.,r? 1
Judge rloll ..; .. Repubilcaa, but has sl
v.;|\s h. en Bfl md.-fendent Ifl munlclpsl
poHttca BeversJ Umea he an 1- i-imttonsd
for nomina'ion for th- Buprcm. COUIt of
New Vork.
In 1ST*S Judge Holt ..ecnme rrf<-r.e ln
bankruptcy and a. t-.i as su.-h uatU ba
went on tba bench. Deeember, 1912, he
.???in.-.l Ihe I'a.ult. >>'. Columblfl I ni'erslty.
He llvea at No. 48 Centrai i'ark. Bouth.
TRY PATROLMAN'S SLAYER
Essex County Jury to Decide
Engineer's Fate.
ooreje F Drum. former Kssex County
erigtneer, 44 ho ahot and kllled Patrolman
John T. McDonald in I'entral avenue,
Newark. N. .1.. Jul) 12, was fllaced on
trial yesterday. lltSSI it] and BSlf-dsfMCB
will b.- ihe pless offeted by the defer.ee in
what promlsea to !??? a long drawn out
battle for th- defendant'a Bf. The Jury
which ls to decide th- erinin?er's fate, was
QUickly drawn. ,vid se\cral wltnesses for
the state, Includtag a number of pollce
men, had beaa beard when the hearing
c-losffl for the 4l?4-.
Frank M McDermit comsel for the de
f.-ndant, SOUght to pnve by ctoss-.'xam
Inlng Wltneasea that I'atrolman M -Donald
had lnvited tbe fatal sliooting by attempt
lag to strlk.- th<- d"f"ndant. Drum shot
the patrolman at .'entral avenue and L'd
street. whlch Is near Ihe saloon of Thom?
as rrai>:. where the nlght before th*
crlme th" t44o men had a quarrel over a
card Kame.
In this even*. the defenee wlll produc"
nllsnleta to battsr down what"\er cooten
tion thr. state may set forth relatlv" t.i
the sanity of Drum. MeDonald and the
proprletor of the paloon were ln the C8B*d
i:ame Whl< h preceded th> shoetlng. Drum
'4,-is keeplllg BCOr*. The dlspute bet4veen
? ? ivvo men foiiowed s charK" by Mc?
Donald that Drum was "tipplng" 1'raig
ns to th-- rnake-up of McDonalds hands
in the g.inv
Ther. was an ezebaag. of "you'rs
liar.'' and th" game broke up According
1.. Patrolman George Conway, he met
Drum and McDotiaM as they left I 'raig s
BlOOB and overiVard the angtMST say to
McDonald: "Lal bygonea be bygones."
M'GUIRE PATCHES UP
TRUCE WITH QUIiMLAN
Conferences Held in Syracuse
Restore Peace Between Old
Asphalt Cronies.
IBj Tel-graph 10 Th* Trihun- I
Syracuse. Jan. ',. ? lames K. Mdiuire. !
former Mayor of ByrBCUBa. spent Fr.d,.v
and Saturday here. lt became known to
day. In an effort to patch up his differ
ehcea aith P. R. yulnlan. of the Warner
Qutalan Asphalt Company. yuinian is
r-ported to ha4e pai.) two vlslts to M -
<; ,?? a'a ofrT-e.
\- a rssull Of th" nieetins:- lt 18 un !er
s!,?.,i tl at 1 ?-.. ' haa been dsfllarad awm.
A rupture o. urrcd t. - weeks ago. wh.-n
c"uinian sccussd McGulrfl of tsstlfylng
fslSSly that MeOalr. had been threat"tie.|
wlth Indl' tment unless the Har'ner asphal*
psoals split the state'. asphalt busines"
with tbe Warner-'juinlan companv.
"I have no ?nmify for McOulre." said
Quinlan to-day, "n-.r am 1 Kolng out *if
,,,-.- ?,iv to aa th" former Mayor ar.y
harm. 1 only BOUghl ln our late contr..
versy to defend nnself. Al'. 1 ha' * asked ',
?n lu.ti e for myself and the company j
represent Blld if McGUtrfl will ghe m?
tl.ls we Bhall be ln arcord I hav. deter
tnlned that Iti 4 |e*r of development-- I
shall BOl ao to New York to testlfy ln the
un e.tipatlon now und-r way unless I am
formally called.
''McGnlrs'a testimony at the hearing be?
fore Jame. w Oabaaaa araa Bafbrtaaate,
and I I rlieve that h* now knowB that it
was a mistake I had nothing to do arlth
obtalnlna th- in 1ictn.ent of James K. M<
Uuire. Mr C "adJI Ot th. Cnion Oil * om
pany. ls th. maa who made the BBSdsvll
that placed McG ir. in his position. and
the flr-t tntlmatlori I had even of Coodll -
Intentions .ar ? hea I read of the indict
rnetit in tl t pn Bi
NOT LOST AIRMAN'S BODY
Mrs.
Jewell Fails to Identify
Ghastly Find.
Mrs. Aib-rt I Jeaell. wlfe of the
avlator who disappearcd on Oc'ober 13.
?artaeda) came from Staten Island to
Kddemere. cju-r.-. fo vlew the bod> of a
man Whlch i?aa washed up by the sea
She made a rarefu! Inspeetloti of th"
.-l.thlna;. and M.ite.l that the s.rments
4?er" not the same ber husband had 44ori
44! en he st.irted ft'-m Hempstead Plaln
for his fliKht
Wh.n a*ke*i !f Mr Jewell might ha4.
.?hang.d Bla rlolhaa before the f ?zhl, she
*ald It would ha'.e been Impoaalhle The
ba*4y ?iu ba h*ld for . short tim. for
idenilflcatson
SOUTHERN PACIFIC'S
PROSPEROUS YEAR
Oross harninus Are l.arge*-t in
Company's Hlttory 9.85 I'er
Cont for Stock.
OAIN IN OROSS $11,24a\5S4
Kr; ttschnitt Urges Stockholders
to Oppose Unvvise Legislation
for Their Own Interests.
in ita rspori n ade |
the y | ' rr'
I a ? ' ? ? 11; i i ? --that
,. , ? ..* a
. ? . ?. . , i m ih"
*.???? ? . ' ?
'??,?? ? ? ? ? M p.
the prevloua jresr 'i ? ovsr dlvl
.1. i i dedui (,... 5 ' ?'? .-Tl. against
I li paj at the clo o of thi llli ftaeal
Total " erat na revenue last yoor,
-h were the Isrg al evsr rscordsd,
amo inted to UI2.T7I 785 an ln<
??? :u and Ihe nel Income after tax-s
$ i . ? -- ? ? gsln of Ji.-tf. ?-?:
i .j.-ra ? enaea Inci esaed 1-..?*??.-??..
tho larj,-."' Indlvidual Inereaae, 12.871 ?<
? | iii.- -,. .. : ??? an e ol e^uipment, |
I aiti UlSI 1' fot rall " ni .vuis
The sraln ir enue, the roport
polnted out. v-a* msde in tho face
of approxlmatsly B.000,800 from the
partlal deatructtan of the eitrua fruit
and vegetable CTOPfl in CslifOmlS an-l a
lOSfl Of BbOUl H.UMN frorn tin- destruc- |
tlon of s-JKar cane crops in I.oulsliu.a.
owlru- to (loo-Js AttSnttOfl was steO !
rected to tho neav) toaaes sustain-vj ..
the Mexican llnea aa ??? reaull nf the
revolutlon, which were estlmatod at ?-????
???1 pesos.
nf an Increase of HT.MMII !n sto-ks |
ow ned show n b) tho Southern PsCtfic'B I
balsncfl ahssl the mosl algnlflcanl ltem |
? as tho porchsse of ItJflt.OM addltlonal |
stock of tho Paclflc Mail Btsarnahlp <"om- j
psny, Ki^ing ths company ownorshlp of
Hl,oas,O0t of tho m,ao8.0M ouuundlng.
Tho csanpsny*fl funded debt moreased
aj*3,afl8.4t8, prindpally as tbe rssslt of tho
sale of 00,4)00,000 ?'- por cent one-yoar noteg
nnd J."-."'".(?J" equlpmenl trust certlflcates
Advancefl to "th.-r compsntafl aggregated
Ptl,Uk9w\ while th.- capital expendlturos
for proprieUry companlea, amountsd to
Wf.fjlf.4JIT The bSlSnCB shoot BhOWSd cash
and demand depoalta of $l*-'~"~7. an ln
. r.-ase of 4*J4.npl.003.
in his retnsrkfl to th-> Bouthsrn Paclflc
Btockholderfl Jullua KrutUchnltt chslr
man of the beard, aaid ln part:
"The offloers of your company are too
few In numt-er to exort much Influsnco
on public oplnion. and a large part. ..f
their time and encrgy which shouid b-J
? ievoted to thal end and to promotlnu
safer and more efflcient management ls
consumed ln appi-arinj; before commls
Btoua t" proUct tin- company's rSVSnuSS,
and before legtfllstive bOdlSS, to argu<"
against ill advised and daniaging laws.
The present ls an a?o of ngulatory le?ls
latlon. and the fltoekhstdsrs shouid en
deavor to dofrnd their own inurests hy
opposlne; UUWlSB leglslation adversely of
feoting their companv an-l hy correctlng
ZT/ie IDEAL
w-INVESTMEiVI-a
i >f tlit* oii? hundred and
? d dnllars'
worth <if Kuaranteed mort
lagei ' i'? ' '? f**J
estate '(.Id hv us NO investor
losl ( d'lllar'
iiur fiurantted nirirte.ie'^
tf vr the Investor ABSOLUTE
OWNERSH1P rn I FIRST LIEN
o - Ihe propsrl ?. ind the h'?nd
.i"d mortgage renaaia ln lui
custody.
These mortggfCI >ie!d, with
the principal and interest
GUAKANTI ED,
5 to 5?2%
BTrftfl for BsoWef, "Tifl Mflfld
\n< i v'.-irn' "
New York Mortgage
& Security Company
-? .-.. Banh ng Deaai Itaei ?
135 Broadway, N. Y.
Capital and Surplus ? S2.600.fMn
.rron.ous tmpressions curront with the
public The ownsi asr propot l
rasti -l at the t-r-rsai? tlms ? e
. lotosra arl ould i ad absuM pravvfl
a j-ot-nt pr-'tectlvo f-uce."
a
HURT AT P0L0, MAY DIE
Lieutenant Armstrong's Skull
Fractured in Oollision.
ki Pssoj Tss., -'an. I Usutsnsnt ?'
^one V. Arinstrong, Uth Cavalry, arafl
probsbly fstally injured Bunday aftsra ?oa
pOlS Came between UflUBS from thfl
::,th nnd Uth Cavalry.
itpnnnt Al IliBttOOg was thrown Ifl B
rolllslon wlth a Ml-.w playr ar. !
nkuii wa" frai tured Flvs doetois ln
BUIUtlOS have sgrssd that an op. rati-n
cannot save hlm.
Uoutenant tVrmatrong was one ot 'he
army'fl bsst polo plsysis, ?n-l had par
tldpated in BaaUra toun i arlth
, a M-a.low BrOOb nnd other CTSCk tflS
Uo la a nstlva of Psnnarylvanta, but hH
parenta now llvs at Cook'a Bridge, De
trom ? . -? ita ba araa appolntsd to
Weal Potnt. He arafl grsdustsd la 'h?
cJa>s of "81 _m
Consul Hunt3 Lost Man.
iiermnn Bchsrtidt, twsnty-nvs yssra old,
aon of a rleh shipbulider In Hamburg,
Oermany, haa besn mbadsg alnce Ko
vember II from No. IN Manhattan ave?
nue. Williamsburg. where ho boarded
arlth <;o->rire Wevman The Orman Con
buI Oensral la Now Tork yssurday aaked
tas police t-i :oin m the March. Bchmidt
came to this country last apring from
Hamburg, arbats he had been employad
|n a branch OfBca Ol tbe Htandard on
Company. Dssa<mdant becmse he ha-i
I0t BUCCOeded in landlng ft Job In the
main offlce here. Sehmtdt wrote In Octo
ber to hls mother. tstllog of hls tmibles.
Jn tho letter. lt Ifl flSll. bfl toM tt bOU
he had often been tempted to Jump Ints
the Hodeon Rlssr. Mr. Weyman aaM
Bchmidt left behlnd him clothing and Jew
elrv %alued at $40?. Acconllng to Mr.
Wevman. Pchmldt was a graduate from A
weli known i.erman ur.lverMty. The roll^"
think S.hmldt may have ended hls llfe.
KNABE
January
PIANO
Opportunities
In New, Slightly Uaed and Remodelled
Instniraents of Worth and Reputation
The first opportunity for 1914 offers an extraordinary aaaort
ment of world renowned Pianos and Player P.anos, mcluding
such prominent makes as
KNABE, CHICKERING
STEINWAY, WEBER
Only a few of these bargains are mentioned here:
UprightS Formerl.r Voi.
ALTENBERG. -Mahogan\ ; good value.$250 $60
SCHLEICHER. WaajOfaaj; cond'.tion good. 250 80
WHEELOCK. Walnut: good tone. 300 120
KROEGER. Mahoganv; first-class shape. 10? 170
WHEELOCK. CaMnat Grand; Hkt n?w. 30? 180
WHEELER. .Mahogan*-; same as ne*. J00 185
KRANICH & BACH. Mafctjganyi Cablnat aprtgfcl 3 5o 210
CHICKERING. Rnsewood; excellent tone. 5oo 240
KNABE. Mahoganv. Colonial; excellent tone. 500 325
STEINWAY. Petfect coodltloa. 5ori 355
KNABE. Mahoganv; practicallv new. 500 395
Grands reeassflty rtea
WEBER. Rosewood; parlor grand.Js5o $290
CHICKERING. Parfcw Grand; like new. ooo 350
STEINWAY. Rosewood . ?00 425
STEINWAY. Mahoganv.1.000 475
HARDMAN. Rosewood babyi dull finish. 700 490
HAINESBROS. Mahoganv; smallest size. 700 495
KNABE. Mlgaonj perfect tone and case. "50 545
KNABE. Mignonette; mahoganv; like new. 700 5<H)
KNABE. Mahoganv habv; beautiful tone .-nd case. . 9$0 630
KNABE. Mignon; mahoganv; a gem. 850 675
Player Pianos raaaaaraj naa
4 65-Note Players. Mah. cases; excellent shape.. #$00 $265
3 88-Note Playera. Damonatratlaa used onlj. 550 325
MARSHALL & WENDELL. Llka aaw-SS aota 600 410
HAINES BROS. Dwlmxe. Mahoganv case. 7 5o 540
KNABE. [ie Luxe niahogair. ; all improvements. . . . 900 675
KNABE. I'e Luxe; demonstration u*-ed onl>. ''50 740
KNABE-ANGELUS. SpleaaW barpla .1.000 775
KNABE-ANGELUS. Beautiful tone aad.caaa. 950 810
KNABE-ANGELUS. Ot. walaat; 4amonstratkra..l,too 810
KNABE-ANGELUS. Grand pertect t.i.ic anj ca-^e. 1.650 1300
Liberal Allowance for Pianos Taken in Exchange.
Terms oa low as $5 monthly on
some of the above instruments.
KNABE WARER00MS
5th Ave. at 39th St.

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