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>?ACE lullaby DiaJ-lNABLE' SONG ipidn't Raise My Boy To Bo a Soldier*1 Arouses s V. Commander. ?NOl NCI S NATION'S DEFENCEI ESS STATE f ! ^u-rman I'rvjos Washing? ton Encampment to \\ or?, -? ? : it ' ? -- rl annual , ? ? ?" \? ho ,-, of peace ?SI ? ? .... | ; . I pre ? i de let, r tl.?' ' ? er, :"???? : ? - Rare Grown. j , 1 r vu i . ? v in tl :?: ? \? n in .' ? ? the ?tion ?? >? army - time r- ' .ate- we - ? ' ? -vice. ' ?*? we coui'i .. . ? .? ... : then 11 for lite ot of rc laekinc: .... . ? * oor If our nation ?... ?? ? Itei ar If Klin.? are n??t supplied 1 ? smmunltl the) ?sn he reasonabh expsfi ? Ited tin- nmmunlti ?rorse than Jm mint he proteetad h\ oth ? \rm\ of .iOOOflO \e-cr??ar?. ' extend? r c??e of m ? force will .. ? inots t,' t ? ?? ? llerj i?? .i" this, tnfa srtil.e mu?' he on hand for it cannot be mi after war is eti a i m gh1 aa well ta about re hose after tl ??'?i.'. A ' ? proper rquipm?* l ? ? "f the nur -.i would I Veil pro? ill' ! mal war. Ice protect!' ea for nil evildoers nr rrve the opprobrium ??huh ?ros he heaped upon it for our m ?. eted ' ? '? -rit t:m< the sooth??.; I r. ?if ???te ?!th\? * 'he hreskers upo ? we ?.!??? er ?f four.derin I - IS CO! ? ?i *pesce-s< anv ? .turning th ,? M> Boj To 1? i tion for a son To n Public All PowerfsL "Befon san pet fund . Before he cm ? Congi ?Linien I -\\ ? ? h.? Sun* of Veteran do t. ii' plorable condi ? ?- President in thii ' our moral ?.up : criticism unlesi oi.r active support tr ? wherever pos ? "Third ? m to our repre. si that they mus! t''|i t?1 correct oui weakness by providing ti.r an adi navy und both laffleientlj ?th equipment and munition? ? ? .:*h I>evelop our Sons of Vet? eran? reserve and make it a greater liv? policy th:m ? LAST HONORS PAID DEAD FROM THE F-4 G. A. R. Ranks Salute Caissons Passing to Arlington. Washing-ton. Si Pull military honors to-day wire accorded fourteen unidentified victims ?no lost their lives when the I'nlted States t-ub msrine F-?i mysteriously sank at the ? ce to Honolulu harbor some months ago. They were buried in the Arlington National Cemetery. As the flag-draped caissons were drawn . ? irlvaala Avenue from the Washington Navy Yard to Arling? ton thousands of Civil War veteran?, ai.d ol the Grand Army of the Pt'i ?icovcrvd tl There were twentv-one men aboard : ?? I oui bod ies were iden ?...7 i i elsarwt.1 re. The ? sd, in g three whee bodies never were recovered, i.re given by the Navy De? partment ii? follows: Officers, I.ieu red A. Ede, of Reno, N'ev., who F-4, and P-iisigti Timol Kenl rk G. Buck, Ta coma. Wssl rnest C. Cauvin, N'ew s; Harley Coh i tie, Wal ter F. F. ( ort Worth, Tex.; Geor?e I. Pr?*'h, ?Portland, Ore ; V"?. .. ?n Francisco; r ?i ? Term ; Francis M. Hugh* se; Albert h 1 ' is, Mo.; Archie H. Lunge; Pernee 1. Moore, r,?r?T?n ' l'en n ; W, B. Nelson, New York; erarri, l.averne, (al ; Henry A. Wither?, S?-. Dien, (si., and Fr*d r: c\ i, \ n an, Bl I on s Seerr'ary I>anifls. Assistant {WretarT Rooeevell an?! a large delegation ,?t naval ofVrers. Including tlie members of the ailvi?.ory round!, atten?1i'?l th? ?enrices Mrs, K?1o, widow o' Lieu? tenant Kdc. and relative? of ?everal - of the F-4 victims also were LIQUOR MAN SCORES CABARET (nil? it i'araalte and Hint on AH Dean Saloon?. Springfield. 111., Sept. 2S. The cab? aret was condemned as the parasite of of the Liquor Dealer*' Protective As? sociation of Illinois here to-day by Neil Bonner, <?f Philadelphia, president of * r Liquoi Desle? Asaocisti? Amci ? \ ? ? i?! stimulation of the traile I be discouraged," ???id Mr. Bon i ? r. "Wo can hav?> ciean saloor by forcing the elimination of all ?leal ? o do not abide hy the regula? tions of the community in which they ?i ic licensed." UNION MEN GRIN AS TRIAL_ HALTS Jury f.xcused Ponding Decision on Dismissing Murder Charges. en union cloak makers charge?! with murder left the court room grin t.ir.g yest-rdav af'ernnon when, at the 1 conclusion of the ptople's case, the ? jurv was excused until to-morrow to ' i <?rmit th? court to hear arguments on I u moti?.n to dismiss the ?ndictment. Ordinarily such motions are made more as n matter ? f form and promptly < i Thev had been told by their lawyers | thai t'"- ehanesi were good that four ??7' them would bo freed without putting In any defenco, and that for the the outlook was almost as br I I Forme? Judge William M K. Olcott, I one of th?? seven lawyers handling the for the union leaner?, m making ? motion said there wbh no evidence , -hex? thi?t Solomon M?t?. Isidor Au spitz, Julius ?A'oulf and Abraham : fer htiil any actual participation in the assault on Morns Liebowitz, the deceased, an?i that the evidence was so conflicting that it warran*?' : dismissing 'h1-' tasa. "The people have failed to establish piracy bv the defendants," counsel continued, "and mero presence j :it the scene of the crime, in the ab r?:' any proof of a conspiraev, ; would be insufficient to eonviel tl The judge replied that "If there were 1 proof of a conspiracy then there be reason to hold all of the defendants. > To my mind there doesn't seem to 1"' i sufficient proof of conspiracy. The witneeaei for the people agree ?.'.out striking the blow, though they disagree I on things not so material. May not the jury conclude their testimony is all the more truthful because they do dif? fer on some points und do not * actly agree? I will reserve decision on the motion. My opinion now is that the motion rhould be denied as to the 1 three and granted as to the four." - ? HE DID NOT SAY MUCH Hul Magistrate Nolan, Afl??r Hearing laB'-ver, Said "Sixty Days." Eug? - ?ch, aged fifty, a law? yer, of 181 West K(3d Street, was ar? raigned in the night court last night for using abusive language toward John N. Royal, a negro candidate for alderman In the Twenty-first District. "All that I said against Royal was he wai a pusillanimous, scurrilous, rituperous, poisonous viper," pretested '?ach. "Sixty days in the workhouse," said ?..te Nolan. aHIIHHBa??><?>HB?>l?J^-?-. THE INTERNATIONAL FASHION SHOW ASSOCIATION USDRR THR A ?SPICES OF THE NEW YXXRK GLOBE PART OF PROCEEDS TO ACTORS* PUMD OF AMERICA Patrpftnet omd Assist?mes of Utnan R-aaKlJ, Ethel Bart-ftsiore, Mav Itr-aHn, Oraca C?*?r?-a?s, Mart* Tempr-st. Piiuline Frederick. Blanche hates, El??e Jenk, turn ?Cowl M?rth? Hedtnan, Eteie Mnrkay. Matie TXarri. Mar? pKklord. Ha**! Tmwn. Hilds Spot*?*, Man Rui. Uae Sel?rvn, l^oub? Rutter, Violet Hemmt,, Krt-llv Patiat I>v,?v Humphries An:?* Meredith. Emma Janvtaar, Ann M'ir -? ?;>U-?. Olive Tell, Krandn? Laurimona, Clady? Hanaon, Lillian Albertaon, I"Wl>e F'-at?-, Marie Fanchcmettl. L-tu.i^ Atwoorl. huthet.tte L? Sa?e, C??or>rU C'atne, May d* IHousa, Gal! Kane, lusepld'ie .'-rake, Pegt?y Wot?-'. Emma Frohman, Aim* -?Ce Mt, (.race Valentine, Mane Carroll. Charlotte LillariJ, Sara Dial?. Mildred Knlu^daon. and Daniel Frohman. FVfsvla-su Actor? Fund PTOlSENTS AT CARNEGIE HALL. ?OCTOBER 7, 8.9. TWICE DAILY. AFTKRNOONS AT 3. EVENIN?3S AT 9. A FASHION EXTRAVAGANZA -jsbMW "Yesterday or To-Morrow" Hv PIERRE DE D-iNUX, ALICE BRADY EUGENE CARROLL KELLY wm ?MARTIN BROWN ?and JUNE ELVIDGE ftte||?>d by Jufian Mitchell 8-c-tuMr-v t*ty Joa?ph Urbtan and in a-rMition GRACE LA RUE will t-?TM?-erTt a unique concert of ?cenas FHtT tTK?st heatrttfxil mannequins in America will disi>i*y for the ftrst tint* the original ?rr-ratkm? of the -axeatest cl^rim in the world. OKheastra 9?.(Xl fc>ree? Circle ?1.00 Baloony 80 c?snts Bos Se.aU & -SO anri $8.00 tMU nom oa Ml? M (-?.motr? ?all, Traoa'a, *!rj-Brte?**?, and at Ih? ?m?*? ?( 111? >???? York Ololxi. Tt r>?T St ?LOd 11 W llax Bt 14-CAT FAMILY ! DISPOSSESSED Bronx Widow Obeys Court Order and ?Moves Out with Purring Retinue. BLAMES TROUBLES TO JEALOUS JANITOR Eleven Kittens Sent to Country. While Parents Oo with Mis? tress to New Home. "The moro - ma- Xne ?,0?',.r ? ? gu.-ta Dsvis, the woman .?.'h {??-. cat?, yesterday, hi i earth 1; to move apartmenl ai i??7i p?, ,- \ rhe Bronx. A her until E o'clock t0 remore h : longing?, and at that hour ail but thr.e of her p.'s ?ver.- off ;..r the < She ?..-. ? ? .- away. "I'? ? ? I !?,vin' the ? . hem's tor eight y? BIS," ,;,! Mri ' in her Southern ? newly packed trunk and p< tted K and Jackie, fn, flourishing mei <?f the family founded by N'.:., proud gran.Im. -her of eleven kittens. "No. I never did bare fort' family's now a- ? ever was. I'm thinkin' 111 hare te give the kit away t<? friends who will taue car?? of them." Two weeks ago a dispossess notice wsj given Mr*, lia.,*, because, > ?he janitor mat ecause she apent all her time and room the cat instead of tl ? dren. Mrs. Daei baby boys before her busband died. When the f.r.-t notice was annulled by the ? the second one was giren her. no she decided to tn?ive to the West "I've been v?-:y ?grateful to the little hem's," .-he Mid. "I like to think of thi'in as bein's rather than ;,:; They are | children ; ? (me of the fifty lettei ceired since : nblished 'hat I would move was from a man ?'.ho , 1 that if I could take care of forty cats he wanted me to come and take ?are of him and his children! "A theatrical manager gave m?' an offer, but I wouldn't do that. Besid? s, my cats don't know any tucks. ? are just as --mart as dog., but harder to teach trick-?. A cat i- cleaner and has much more pride than n dog, cat is as selfish as a women have lots of qualities like women. Now there's th? the bad qualities of a cat but none of the redeeming features." In her ne* apartment on the Mrs. Darla is plan:: only the tin-.:.i >?,?- The kittens have already been sent away some where in the CUPID'S ELECTROCUTION OCT. G High Voltage Home To lie Chief Ex? hibit at Palace Expoeltioa. I ? the recent diacorerer of the "dearest girl in the world" (lause, be? fore he annoui eel the fact to her, long enough to attend iii?? Electrical Exposi? tion coming to the Grand ?'entrai l'al ; , on Octohei ?', and inspect the wife home displayed there a* an en? couragement to tottering bachelors. The hand that rocke the cra.ll?) may stili rale tiie world, hut judg ng I model apartmenl to be force mai* I amone by Frank! son i- running it a close seeond Packed away in a . room and a bath and dl .:? are electrical der ice hing all of the comforts of home, plus a lew not usually found there. There are washing machines, ?1: h washers, electric irons, garbage In? cinerators ami stores, an lee i freezer, a niano, sewing mach ire? and fans, all opera!? .1 bj ? led i as a dictagraph, an electric bath cabi? net and a mseaagc couch. Most of these dericea perform their work automatical!v. While the ad? herent of -inirle bliaa II beim ? trically massaged he may, by trie proc? esa of touching a few buttons. | his trousers, boil bis coffee, v.a-h his clothes, play his piano end dirt;,' ters, and at the same time beat Ins shaving water, ebill his morning grape? fruit and cook his breakfast Look out. Cupid. Tl chair : will get y?m Vet. Tl ?jggg >-<" v3 Woman Suffrage Tarty. Hear, Mr? H ? T l'i.? ?' Ht**} L ?_?__? Si TetSS tot Wcn.r . RteUum I. 7u Will ?irtet. Out drr,r ?peaMi.g. Noon Wh SlWltrlT District, atrmt tnr?-tl'f i: . Streri ?:.'. I rtfa A 2;00 P. M. I.th A-' !?? D-triet mwtlnf et off, .???? sud raptan ? ?? --- tail .??<?"-m ?-<?:...' - Vet' er I II?,I 7:30 P. M. I I ? ? I I ? 8 00 P. M. . ?? > ?Un? ?I TV, i. ? -a mm ? ? | .'??'? '?? Chair* mai ?III i Mu i 8:0C P. M. ???. I?l?rr1?t. ir.-- . ? - h ? ?htlr ? . i - i 8:00 P. M. ' ? \ . ! aik.iii. Cbalnaan, iU HMKI P. M. I A.-- ' :?? --. UIK-Jl.f ?t ? ? ??' an 1 r ? .r A.c.'i? ? . . M.-s M ir> 1 l?h-"l 8'.'5 P. M. - I ASiMBblj I? ?'rM. ?U?* BKWtlng a? Nu'.?' Assail? ?r. i a irr. t-- mi sad u Sh*ra?u A.i r . ? - 8)0 P. M Dt?Mrict. m*-*Unj ?t 1 rita Striai ?? 1 s-i. ., Aoi.u?. 8:10 P. M. ? ? , I Ij'rti-.. ai??rt::.f ?: j ..,.?: i un 1:30 P. M. Setta A?, nbb IHitrtt. ?tr?rt mi?? In? ?i l..?njrr.- Place ? I H ith r I? 8iJ P. M. > ? Ditet I'J ? 1 t? 2 P. M. / . ? I - ? ? fr,..' et ?,.,:?? .? 1 . 8?j P. M. ?' - I . 'I Women's Political t'nion. 12 N??n WOSMII'I I "Wlnnfr " Ki'i. Btr*?t M" Mary ' 12 N-?? VS. - ? 1 S?oa torU! Dlftrlrt. Iillii imw I ? Mr? M?al .-????. M -? ?*? 'j:*i P. M. . stenal I a at S P. M. -Kll. mbi! *.?J I'l. ". - i?- ? I? Itlh s-r.a- *:'., - Mr. Man Ml? K. 8 P. M. H" ' -el ?n? Tl ? An? .' -.? ' " I 8 P. M.- 21?' ' h'r- ?IM-?' I ... 8 P. M. ? W ? '.? . i V P. M. . > ?. ? ir h?ii"? Ml.? - :,;.i??. MtM ?la? Wtn.rr Weekly Export Figures. The exports of merchandise from the Port of New York, officially I the Custom House, for the I September 25, an against $41,494,101 th? an?l I20.08M3- in tl period last year :> 1 115 ':? the corresponding period last year. ?, ? i ?? H:?tll llrlll?!? p.?? i *i ' Am?ft ? ? ' .ambit . ' t . ?.? ? - S*?* I .?V I ' ? 1 I a . - I'lfO t> PUM <.r?*r? Haiti II ::? : ? N '??> I 7M ? ?TCUM Itaiy .... I.T4S.S3I \?x??u-Ja J??.?n .. - -m .- - ?? - Total l,T.M.HJ OUIMET BEATEN IN GOLF TO?RNEY Former Champion Hits Bat? Streak in Short Game at Greenwich. i FOUR PLAYERS LEFT FOR THF CHIEF CV\> Carter, l eu is. Mars.nn ami Mudge to Clash in the Semi I Inal Round. ? ? ? ? ? ? noon by Dudley II. Mu I 1 Minni in the national amateur rhai : : Th'. ? final round ?rere PI p V. <;. Cai ???>, oi aid M. Lewi*, of I'.i l| Maxwell R. Marston, of Ba i Mudge, who will "Tli. aorastl a here," laughed Oui met after i Grant me out. and now M 1 of an In ?' < > u i - Thor? 'hat the former amateur cl amp on I mcntini-; somewhat but, whste- ? ? u ? id ;.ii adi ; ? ? lome twenty yard off the I but on the ? mn>ter. On the srrnti.i, .'or in tance, 0 .iniet'? iron | murk and he n.led I for th?* I ole. Mu<i?re hsd ' ilty m getting his B. 1 Hi th - ihol lirway bou t ti : g putt in the bar*rs*.in, whereas Mudge:, from be? hind th<! ehocolsti .:i".ds to th?? ? ? pin. Th' ?id h ii<' ?n succession that 0 ith going to the 1 idger b< t lie Boston man laid himself a il . wide on his approach putt. S up at the turn, go : / OUt in 40 *'? 1'?. Although isl Im b, iiuimet ? i -nti" tha - ad i . for Mudge also <'.nl some im own account. The : on the fifteenth he flaj_ an down the putt for s 2. Tii. cardi follow: - I 4 3 In , || 14 ? ' lilt. 1 her.- wi ? ? lei of "blow ho* and blow cold" by Lewii against Gardiner W. Whits, of Flush ing, i ther by Henry J. Top? ? ?' the home club, playing in the Lewis eliminated White only after ried to the home ? ? e Plui hing man won four out of tin' ? . after wnich Lewis came to lie and won the 2 -.IP at the tur,i, going out la 88, ... ter that the Rldgefteld lad Is, even on ?i-yard fourteenth, there he holed ? mi sards. He \?-o:?, : . enth and eig'f and the match, going round in "i, to White's Mai l'a friend.? beli c ? i stunting to tha* ? diction li' il lid quickly And ? nmon-.- mateur golfi in the land. So far thli lesson "Eeggis" ha? game. Topping wen! out in n sgsinit Mor ton !.. Fearey, of Oakland, but cams home flying In I ? than par and winning by i up and ?'( to play. One aurprisi wai r In which .lohn M. Ward. ,.'? basi ball fame, ? R. I", -oni. Ward'.- n 7 and 6. Later, Ward irried the . reen tte he gsvi way, rhe Garden < ity mas has be n troul I on with n.iirht be called " rl ?y horse" for the last two years, but then' was del. of -7 yesterday. Marston ?v hi] ? \\ aid was on!v i s-roke or I The Greenwich Country I'luh had the i : .-ni : 7* at dinner last rieht in the clubhouse. There were '? about ?xty in attei 'lance. (iuin?i't will for the Men. ? Philadelphia, to ready for the Lesley Cup matches on Friday and Saturday, wa : Its T I, linbiartl I p .a?-. I'hlllp ?.'Hi i. I e?l Car"? : ? Y?le. C up ?ml ' to rplaj : . M I.ewl?, If, I '??...' \ i i M Wll Tal?. 7 tulla-atl ? -, ??. ? Bui and 4 to I I . i '.. ' ' - brat n .? ? :. J up aad l ? i. i ? r <;*??Ui I ... : ? . up i :t) ' ? ? Topplni i i u. jel '? up; B i. - "- i ? h -? >-?? ein?--? un > > . ? ? .? ? * . up ?i- ! ?o i I W p ,j ran ...... ... . . rat i " . ' l aj it i?, ? ! -?., . ' . 1 *?.'??*' > * ? - . r m n i nti. ?. Wee Bui , I ?*?r ? . i ?I (env?en, il ? , ?. ? . ip ' 1? ?vie?' ; . . , ... : . ' MHS. AUCHINCLOSS WINS A GOLF CUP Reals Mrs. Howard Whitney in Tourney at Piping Rock. Kei : Ing up ?he good work started when she capture?! ?he medal in the | qualifying round, Mrs, C. C, Auchin- ' the chief trophy in the Pip? ing Rock g"lf tournament yesterday by defeating Mrs. Howard F Whitney, of Itt, 4 up and 8 to play In the de ciiive match. The winner as well as nearly all the ts in this tournament .?? club, el* I eight Mrs. C. P. iob part in a rather unusual match, represented the Urea?. ? iolf Club. Ziegler and Mrs. W. I>. Straight, of Piping Rock, were so erenly matched the round found the pair i Going t" the nineteenth Mrs. Straight drove ne thought was out ?if bounds. The Piping Rock woman. how? it as in bounds, with tending that the question he committee to decide, The lalved, a.* was the next? but Mrs. Straii ne 1 ' ? tint. If a ruli ig ii m..?I?? against Mr?j. -hr ,.i the nineteenth the match ? ? h?r opponent. [n I e? nth hole medal play . iap Mr.?. Philip Boyer of the home club won with a card of 103 6 97, The stimmnrv and scores follow: ? Fir??, liebt, i '? C. C Au.-.vn . ? ? i II. t.? M p i m n i Mm. H ?ward r. \ir, i H (jaddarS. ??r?tt I m test Mrs. Wl.u ? round - Mr? w i> Un. i. a ?lesa l'u Hn. I > Eltfler, , ' ? U ? ) . . ?. Ml.liAI. PUA y HANDICAP. . Il'p. >>?i Mr? Pblllp H re? I": ?? e ?torA . ?n> .Mr? W i, I , l'.v k II? II 1"1 i n h : ? -i l??. Hi, v. . . , _, IS 111 ENGINEERS ENJOY BUSY DAY ON LINKS The Golf Club of the Engineers' Club of New York ran oiT its monthly tourna m? it, yesterday, at the Scarsilale Golf and Country club with the usual rari? ety of competitions. Foursomei were in order in the morning, with J. G. Wright and Leigh Best the winner? with a card of 184 30 164. Paul Mc Junkin an?! M. T. 1'alen were second witl 199 40 169. Later in the ?ay a medal play handi? cap in three clasaes was run off. K. I. Small showed the way In Claaa A with 94 12 82, and Wharton Green tooK second prize with ?tl 8 B8. In Class H the 92 ?20 72 of II. ?*.. H ay ward waa the best, while G. E. Sljre \''i 16 77 came in for second. Charles M. Wales led tTie third division with 103 SO 78. second award going to H. S. Loud with 10'.? 34 7.r>. 1 ? ?-'n Best also won the individual prize for t*birty-six holes, his card read? ing 182 28 164. He had rounds of ?39 arid 93. R. G. Hughes carried off the eighteen hole selected score prize with 7'J, and ?V. W. Nicho!? was the buc cenfui competitor in the flag competi? tion. The next tournament of the club will be held on October 19 at the Montclair Club. It will mark the close of the season end will be folio??-?! by th* annual dinrer in the home of the club in West 10th Stl Makes Hole in One as Scots Win Golf Match In the com-, of ? team match ?be? tween the Scottish-American (iolf Club and the New York Golf Club at V'a?i Cortlandt Park. W. T. Chamberlain mude the short eighth hole in one stroke. The match was won by the Following is the summary: nSH-AMI i;l> \.s I M.u JOBK i.'ot.r GOLF 1*1.1 ii ... 1 ".- I ... ?) ..ii I..... * J I? A? ?an.1 If-Mirj s fille? .... o ; H n ;?? ?. ,i i r. A 11 K la .... i .i ? ... I J ? .: ' ?Il T ? pua. 1 .'- ... 0 J H I rm.-r . 1 n i' ?. M irlorb . 1 1 ? n ' '?'- . . 0 I.".-m!i . 'j ', - ... 4 l M MUIaa . 0 lia? i m ? , ? ? : . i . 1 B 1 ... S T, < Peten ..1 l'A ' . .* vr.. 0 a. Donald lis i'-"i? ? s Richmond. * H Im:??.1 J I j'I?.0 W T ?'hunlv-rUln. .. I ? .1 Dr. A s Wllaen ? i - ,r ?rrtoon .... '?> t. T M:: ism , y.r.tlrte .... # U. H. C ; l.-.t-r .... 1 . ... : ?? ? ptell . n TVil .... .1'', TSUI i ?? FIRE RECORD. A 'I ? ? ??'sht. it.; S wan m 1 irl u I; sllulit. 4 U (300 ? ?rlflln? . 10 ;?" ?l ??, A--: ur ?? ; 1*1. ?n.u ?'?ui'.i.n; $1?. P M l?i?? lt.; M Jj?er; ?light. . on ?? ; Mr? Adlor; trtfll t . - trifling 1 ??> I Mulberry ?t : track: p. Hro-u. . ... . '? - i ?o- i ?? r.'iii? Laaaovj ?-.i(.t. ?--a ? New Building Plans. The Bronx. CLINTON AV ? ?'.. I ?') oriel norte. .1 if' - M W Del Oau 11". ? ?! Tr .' ?? ? OVERINll ST ? e iyt s- Bi-awad'i if 1 ?t? .. an Htm i? ii.n??ii 1541 '?' D (leadlo, 401 Tre _.aa.. .? ....... ?1 f,,?/? ' i ! ARMY AND NAVY ORDERS: MOVEMENTS OF WARSHIPS I - a . . ? a.' I.' ?? ? ' I ' from ?. about Od l.sl a??KB, 11 Ca?, ? . : i 4. - ? CA? ZUR- i.i'Wiv m ? atari '? ? ? .-.?:. ? ? B1 'IX ? ,? ? . BOB I I.T r re ?X -i ? - < a.t 11.?.'ill . - ? . ? 4 : I ? ? BAJ?1 ? bmdUm; ? v.KER. Jr., ..? ?? : Arfcaa ?aa ?aa .' ?. R S S"BEKT??"N. p a ?tl on r? unA 11a?. f K FOatDB Maaaasd Star?"., to North ? a ? II Rlir.W M.'J.. t.. Bureau of Tarrt? ? ' MiarilKNT-? Aimivi u ??P?: 71 ..rrnaa. -. F ?an.-ja?*?? at I.? Vu. Hector at <"?pej lit '<?.', 14* ?aid H |?| ? Bamer ?I ? ?, i ?? .. Prfi ? V- 'a. a- Lai a . 1 , Mars li . ED fAept IR? Abroma.-?. tram *?-' T r? ?ar: ? I.?. Hart?'?a ' r *a. I | ?? ? fr?*?? l* Vu f->r T?palo. . ? ? -a. ti ?a t-a: bat tor ' 4 r?j - ? ' ? Hanur h\ e.. 4 a I "? a i Pt. a ? I rt I - <i?r i a i > ? .- hr?m l. ?. ? . ? :ila i M i 4?i ? ? Bar for Wb <?? . ? i ? is?. Veatal. fruui Laatwrl romt fur Hampton Eisa k $3,000,000 FIFTH AVE. PURCHASE Clarence Payne Now Owner of Former Wilson Property. CALIFORNIAN'S THIRD INVESTMENT HERE Traders Continue Prominent in Many Promising Sections of the City. Clarence Payne, ?*f California, who has in the last .?'?r become a prominent figure in ti;?- ?oca! resit y world, for about | I, sght yesterday the southeast enrnor of tM It and Fifth av. On the aits there was up to a few weeks ago a house, which was once owned, ". ?.* said.Jiy "Boss" William M. Tweed, ?.?ter it was the residence of the late R. T. Wilson. A sixteen ?tory bu il ?1 ir: ir is being erected on the plot. It will baca i thi Guaranty Building, after tho Guaranty Trust Company, which has a twenty-one year liase of the .-?tore, bsseneut and first floor and which will pay a rental of $75,000 a year. The purchase was made from the 611 Fifth Avenus Corporation, comprising Harr.4 and Maurice Mandelbautu and Mr. Payne owns the P-rixton apart? ments on West Tl'th st. and the prep ei t\ 383 Tarn as i The a and I story houses at 240-2-M West . owned by the Forty-third Street Associates, Inc., ha-.?* ? ? ly formed Scheldna Realty i orporstion. Stoddard J Mark attornej . represent both com? panies. The I'rix* . . ?tion Company. Edwin 8. Brickner, president, has ? ? ? * Simpson, at 952 Lexington av.. a 6 story and basement bouse on "-. The sale was i - ise A Kllt man si I . Read A Co., the lat t if represi Williams, attor? ney for the 1er. With this purchaso the bu? ? i 0x71 feet The Metropolitan Life Insurance : the six-story non? itor apartment house, on plot 4ux 101, st the - ntheast corner of Seventh av. and 146th St. The buyer is tha McMorrow r.ngineerinr; A Construction Company, which was represented in the deal by SlsWBOn ?V Hobbs. Samuel A. Herzog, who recently com ; und sohl hitfh-gnide apartment buildings In tho Park a-.-. section, has enlarged the sits "i' a 13 itory apart? ment .structure he is preparing to build at the louthwesl eorner of 58th it and Park av. II?- has bought through Slawson ?-?? Hobbs, who accumul?t? site which includes the its late Henry H. Rogers, the private house at 52 East fron Charl . of the law i':rm of Merrill, Rog? ers A 1 ' n y The Oesting Building Company, which recently completed seven I story i pai ? mei ? on Andrew?, av., in the West Bronx section, ne:>.r the grounds of the New York University, have sold in cash deals five of the Each of the houses eover a ] .ear 17."h st., and ..re fully rented. l"he res] ? sales are lOpi ai ?! 1918 Andri to Rote I. y, li IT and 1921 Andrews sv. to William Dsuth, and 1928 Andrews , av. to May C. Mel ich. The sellers acquired the land over a year ago at the auction held by Joseph P. Day of the Henneasey estate, and ;:re now erecting five similar houses in the rear, froi til ,: oa Loring Place. The brokers were William H. Melieh and Juiin 1'. Dauth. The princip?is were represented bj Adolph ? Henry Bloch, attorneys. The newly formed Ardsn Construe tion Compa ight fr?>m Eber hardt A Podgur the plot, 100x108, on the west side if Tit-bout av., 102 feet sou'ii of Fordham road. Two high . 8 story apartment houses will be erected on the plot. The sellers re eently completed ?two apartment houses, abutting on Valentine av., which are fully tenanted. Th" Becker-Building Corporation has purchssed from Carrie - Weiss the p*lot, ,J0\100, on th ? le of Haven a*.,, "p?" lite Ground w ill be broken immediately for the erection of a 5 st rj apartment house, for which tha sellar sgre ta to advance a building loan of 127,000. We.,-hier & Kohn, at? torneys, repri tented the Becker Com psny in the transaction. Smith & Phelpe have ?old for the Level Realty Company, Maurice Miller, president, the ? story apartment known as 2520 Crest?n av., near Fordham road. Size, 4:1x70. This il ono of live apart? ment houses recently completed by the Level Realty Company. Cahn A Pittman have purchased from the Sirrom Reslty Company, the vacant plot known as the southwest corner of Tremont at.'! Morris riv-., i'l ? 104, irregular, on which they will lut? es as a tax payi r. MeLernon Bros, wire the broker?-. MANY BIGH0USES FULLY RENTED Reports Reflect DemanJ for Choice Apartments in Pop? ular Districts. Douglas L Elliman A Co. report that the following houses, of which they are agenta, have been fully rented from October li SU i'.-r?. av., near 53d ?t., owned hv Clarence Payne; 3U9 Park i.-.., Mut?sssl corner of Mth st; aW Park av., northwest corner of 54th st., owned by S. PullortOB Weaver; i~> East * , adjoining the ne?- Colony Club structure, owned by* the Potter ?fordecsi Syndicats; 688 Park av., ?outheast corner of ?'?>th ?t., owned by Robert 8. Minturn: <>V> Park av., . o?v.ned by ?ity Corporation; 122 -, .<?*??.?? i by David Dows; :?> ? tl It, owned by Mrs. P.oher' S. it ??ith st., owned by the Stare Construction Company. These building?, which have all been erected within the last two or three years, contain nearly 2?0 apartments, rentals run ?ring from $l.O'0 to $1 ?J.i'fiO a year. ;* being in D nan A I have leased t in the new b . i Park av., cor- r of Mth st, to i ? completes the ting p. v. hies was re cently ?old by S..truel A. Hereo?; to . jr. Als'j leased a large apartment of fourteen rooms and four baths, furnished for season, in the Vero I 1th st.. for Lewis B. Pr. '. to Prod ?V. Gordon. Commercial Rcntali. ? srstoia .'. Lisnokis .ia\ leased th1? :,vay half ?If'.h floor, III ling, to the Royal Adjustment Company; space *..n. Aiiami ?.?ton A, Bogan* offices ,.t 4J Union Square for Stephen H. Tyng A Co. to Leon Godcheaux Cloth 1 ing Company; tha store and basamant at 324 F!?* h er. to If. C. Fer?*?_ion* ? ?pace at 45*1 Fourth av to ! ? ?Ter; officea a: ,;17 V :>h I I fth ?v. to Heimat - . offlcea at 1161 Broadway te I \ eet, Bel .aniin Criauli and ' Charles F. Noyei Company ha? leased for the Leer? ? h aalte in 1-V) Broadway to Jacoh J Don and Marry Denlo; also f.- I owners office* or? the eixth fl?>or Maiden Lane to Jacob H. Leff. Realty Notes. P?*a?e ? Klliman have re? Cryatal i Sor.? ??(.ne? ?t. to the Emeraon Thono^ pany. -or, Sneyer? * Co. ha?. i kn?,.?n a? "Anj-ie I.o ige," a? | Long t ?.. Prendergaet 11 the buyer i leasehold property h n }'. Archibald. Sale? at Auction. At 14 Vesey gt.: ? ?7TH ST. 1\ " ?nd ? a OUANE ?, . ? Htsav er . . HI Hi Hr B-??p t. U7TH ?T. Ml ? . m*A i? i??j aouiHf RN BLVD. ":??:??. ? ? POLICE DEPARTMENT. P?n?li?*?l . - .. r?r?>?. ? ? ?i I?-- igf r .' ? TriitfiM ?mi Aiilgnn>?n?. -1 . t i o'H..,-:-... 17M.P1 .. ? I- .? ? ' ' " Ti?tipo,-_r> A??l|n,n-nt\ igt ? I! B ?., It II II v , I . Il A 1 - . I ? ?. ?"'!.,. p m : I W. F. He ' ? . . ? K II : j Plora l lib, 1 ?" D* 1 . Lea?'? of AbtMrt 4P :n . "? : . l.iy. I ?. ? ? t I' II?. . ' ? 1',- ? . ? _r.l**.l I,? |MM . V ? . !ll?p ?? I ? a '.It?; It' I .1 l: . '??'. I ! ?util J J Cttmlst w. r i. .... ? .. ? \ 1 t? n Full Pay Whiff en Si? f?'l>o?-t ?p--r???d .? ' n . A ,( .7 la I ' !? ? .> I ' ? - \ Kaon t* I I Advincfnerti to Grid??, fl .1 V 1' u 1 1: 1 i ... , , - ,:??' ? . man, I M I. K Uff.?*, ?"ii t 11 r.? i* - I Ml' . . S J K r . ? ' ' ?VT.-. M,i, I, A. S ? r ? ? . Retlined. PU? \ ?. ? 4 1 rXFIRNISHED iPARTMEXTSTiDI ? ikikoi ?.H ?>i niK ii:;?)N\. FOROHAM HEIGHTS The West Bron:. Most Healthful and Attractive Community in New York. YOUR IDEALS MLiZED. If You Live Here NEW APARTMENTS 3 to 7 Rooms, $20 to $60. Tin ,',t?B way ? . lias- ??:ir.l ?.11 flirt , ..iir?e Sew I.'X I I : , I to Pol iham. :o n ? 12nd St; I te 1 Road, then walk WEST to ? I ? ? _ _^?^^^^..^???. WKaST nide. 73 WEST 92D ST. _ PRIVATE HOUSE BLOCK. Large Rooms, $50.00 .;:. i*.?,- retad .loaet ? k r.. ?:; ti- -? ?? 1 1 ? Agf.t ? KEMPE & CO., ' s" Bro"-u 215 W. 5l?t Rt. ?net 224 VV. ?12* St. ' net*) r and Hall Bot i A'.imr.ilit-, of J-4-5 ?', 1720 lo 11.200 ?? ? ? l.\ST SI11E. 550 PARK AVENUE, ?%?? ft' 7 aoom a ntm. u^M^t.iM, 1-?reproof ; all ihm hi ttmtmtm. REAL ESTATE FOU ?SALE OK TO ?LET M u JttSSI. BE THE REAL OWNER ?f r*s*t home by Iriiurlr-* ? your pr? a, ? W< jereey and i'..>?-ki?n.i Count) rea ml?*?. In?.?-.?' >...ir ta? Ii ,:? in 1 :i.,rtg?a?-i? They .,r- a?', ? for l'a :.?\i North Jetaey Till?? Ineuranre ? .?_ Mai ?jenenck, N J N T Rep. ?,I_..VN h ? ? ?-. B'?v. ATTKA? TIVF7 ?VRQAtNH IN on* family houaea and choice 1. . .. ; lota at privat* aale, a large ? ? TUT. UANKINO DEPARTMENT Of NE**A ?UHK, ? r.,-?*i of twe rorporatlor. ? aett?M at ahoul 10% i,t t -. ItaaAt, lioi mi - re ? ,. . ? poaite ??r?nta TOBtb), w.m.r. iniiiui. .< of Manhattan. An laaaeetlea of thta? prep?"-t'?? win coavlac? y,,u that th?> ara -gnu-nial bar? gain* Liberal teraw Tit ? ?juaram?? Pol? icy fra? Eor further <,? ?all? an.l t?r-u?. lUriu II1-7..I D. MAMUT. Special Deputy 7-upL Of i??-,K-, . ar- ,f Hur.kina? I ?., ai Uii?ot, ! ?1 brua.lw?), S>?? V..rk ,',?y _ ( .1 MKY l-UillKl.r.. L'outr, M?,?? lalarmtn?* 1res ?* mSSSS**Sa tar? er. Li?' ^?er? 1f?<l I ?.I ?ru? S ?t '? ????. ? o..- ?r, II. r?>? 9mlaat ? **? He) m. 1>il ??XI UaX ? a_____?^_---?---?--?-?--??-?? I Ml ?MSHKII IIOI SF> TO 1 FT. MMMH ?H or -AMI \i ; vv 16 East 75th Street Pour ??"tt Hi*???" ne.sa f>w?ll *,?. >>?'.*? Im im.t. flinil??,?.l ?>? tutti -?r? ut raer? ? , ? rum. i ?IIMI KM lt??-l < ??I I IN Creel? I IU.| .'Uli M. 2,101 FIFTH AV. Tour ? U let. ? ' ?? I 7 \ ? ' r , ELEVEN H????? . lt. Hen? ???? . .at. ? Kl II.-.il t ni. l'i'il'.VM, UV U'?^