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14 4-4 'Ltiti bUN, 'lOESDAl, OCi'uliiMv Xi, iVit. INVESTORS WORRIED ABOUT REALTY CO. Miif unl Profit Coiiceni Is Marred Iry Connecticut Com-niissionor. TT CANNOT FIN;) OUT WHY John W. Tarts, Its President, Expects to (Jet. New License. INCOME TAX LAW PRAISED. ronnectleut Investor who have boimht JTflO.dOO worth nf bondii of the Mutual Profit Rpnlty Company or Ml West Thlrty-slxth rtrcot lire disturbed over a refusal of J. I. Woodruff, uulldlnK and President Hemphill of Uaarantr Trail Co. Approves 1'rorlsloas. Alexander J. Hemphill, president of the fluamnty Trust .'iiiipittiy Htid chair niHM of the 'trust companies committee which hits been conildei IriR the vailouit MlpulHllons of the Income tux law, lusued a statement yesterday afternoun apptov In c of the provisions of the law as a whole. He took exception, however, to the clause requiring that certificates of partnership should show the- respective Intoreatii of each partner In the bond" on the around that It whs Impracticable and unnecessary. Mr. Hemphill says that the Treasury Department regulations should commend themselves to the common sense of the business community. The Government la also complimented on Its classification of Individuals and corporations subject to the tax. This Is especially valuable In the case of debtor corporations for the I reason that a large percentage of mort ' gages of corporations contain a provision to pay the Interest to the bondholder without deduction for Federal tax, al though the Government Is not Interested In this feature one way or the other. It was saltUat the National City Hank and the Guaranty Trtnit Company yester- , . .a ' un siitsv I lunr iwu Mini, iuiiu in wrv , a - loan commissioner of Connecticut, to ie- (j mflre (hHn new the license, of the realty company to ,3 000 000 on .vOVPmber I. sell It bonds- In that Hlate, These In- ; . vestors, mainly persons of small means,' nra paying for their bonds on Inst.ilmentH, j and are trying to llnd out whether In stand a loss on the sums they have paid and quit, or keep on with their pay ments. The company appealed from Commis sioner Woodruff's action to the Supreme Csurt of Hartford county, and nfter tha contnlssloner had demmred to the appeal on the ground that It didn't state a cause, of action, the realty company with drew IL The realty company's side of the case was told by John W, Calls, the ptesd dent. to a reporter for Tub Hun, iind ac cording to his statement, the company Is to mako a new application, setting forth th"value of Its proiwrtle.s. after which Mr. Carls expected favornblc notion. ONLY 40,000 TONS Toffll Visible Now Is Kqtial to Only About, Twelve Days Consumption. DKMANf) IS INCREASING Advices to Morton tc Co. Show Knorniotis Shrinkage in Marketable Mntni. HAMBURG LarattoSCo. ,trth WORLD j tVoatdn'1 Renew License, "Wo got our license (irliriiinllv from Commissioner Holt, Mr. Woodruff's prede cessor lu office," said Mr, Carls. "When w applied for h renewal last May h told i we had failed to comply with the law recuitrlnc Us to tile resolutions of our directors making the commissioner our representative upon whom any papers In an action against us might be served. "I thought, that such resolutions had been filed, but when Informed that they had been overlooked. I notified Commis sioner Woodruff that we would semi them. Then he said that because of this oversight our otlglnal license had been obtained In violation of the law, and could not be renewed, so we would lime to make a new application. "We did so, and Commissioner Wood luff came here and spent several davs looking Into our assets and method of doing business. We understood when he left that he was coming back to com plete his Investigation, but the next thing we heaid was that he knew nil be wanted to know, ami that he had decided to re fuse us a license. "I then went to il.iitfi.i.l to tiy n find nut what was the trouble, and Coin mlsrloner Woodruff refused point blank to say for what reason he "had acted. "I cncLgtil I'VIvvin S Thomas, secie tary to !ov Baldwin, lo tepresent us, find he also was unable, to llnd out whv Commissioner Woodruff had acted. Dele gation" of our brmdhiildrs. who vvere alarmed over the situation, also visited the commissioner anil go' satisfac tion. "Finally 1 told ominlssloner Wood ruff that he would have to give his reasons some day because we would tsk him to court, and he. leplled that he expected we would do so and didn't Intend to weaken his case In advance He told me If we went to court I might hear something 'distasteful' tome. 1 replied. 'If you Itnovv anything about m. divulge It right now There isn't a thing In my r.seord that I am ashamed of.' " Indicted In Indiana. Ml. Paris said that Commissioner Woodruff poKslbl referred to bis In dictment mid ai rest In Indiana in 1893 on the ground that as an ottlcer of a bank he accepted deposits after the hsyik was Insolvent. Concerning this, he said that when In the banking busi ness In the middle West he was caught with eight small hanks on his hands and one nf them started criminal proceedings, but ho was acquitted and paid off his Indebtedness, Mr. Paris came to New York after he was acquitted In Indiana and went Into real estate. He became associated suhse quently with Kdward A. Mm-DouKaJi and illlam F. Mencken, who operated exten sively in Queens property. They bought up a lot of land, formed the Klssena J'ark Corporation and sold to the city the bulk of the land comprising the site of Klssena Park. The scandal that followed when the cir cumstances under which this property was sold to the city were disclosed was partly lesponsllile for the removal or Borough President Beimel of .Jieen.s by Gov. Hushes. Mr. CarJs Insisted that his acts during the past, whether In establishing banks or selling Queens real estate, have noth ing to do with the solvency of the Mutual Profit Realty Company or the legality of Its methods. The company's Inst report, made In June, snows that Its leul estate holdings are worth $975,700, or which InOn.SOn Is on vacant real' estate, 1326,000 on vacant improved real estate and $59,. 250 on Improved real estate and buildings. The bulk of the property Is In Queens and was sold to the company 'by Mr, Paris and his associates. Onlj one parcel, a vacant lot appraised at $B0,0uii,'ls In Manhattan. BOWLES'S IDEAL NEWSPAPER. Billlor of "Mprlaglrlsl Hepublleaa" I.ectares at Cnlanibta. 8aniuel Howies, editor and owner of the .Spr(iipIM rriiiibiicnii, censuied the modern one cent newspapers In an ad dress befoie students nf Journalism at Columbia t'nlveislty yesterday afternoon. Ills theme was "The Art and Conscience or Newspaper Making" Art was no more In the tinners he censured, he said. unless one Interpreted theli f i out pages In many different colors as ail. Mr. Bowles asserted that the model paper was one nf six pages that contained not merely a few human Interest stoiles. hut was rilled with stories that would create human sympathy Dr. Talent! Williams, dean of the School of .louiiullsm, intiodueed Mr, Bowles. OSAOE OIL LEASE APPROVER Commissioner Sella Pal O. K. Tribe's Latest Rarirala. Wasiii.mito. , (let. 27 Cutiiiiilssloiiei Sells, nf Indian Affairs, announces the approval of the oil lease nude by the Usage Indians and the Pialile Oil and lias Company covering four bundled acres of Usage land near Cleveland. Okla. While demand for copper yesterday was quiet there were no linpoitant offerings of "cut pi Ice" metnl by second hands. This was legarded as a sign of firmness In the situation. Ahmad dealers were In clined to raise their prices and In some Instances met the quotations or the pro ducers, who were unanimous in ask ing C78. There came to Unlit futtbrr tumble to piuductloii in the announcement that the Ceiro de Pasco Company in Petu, pro ducing about 40,000,000 pounds annually, had been hindered In shipments ow ing to a strike on the railroad bundling the traffic to seaboard. At neither the l.al.e nor P. In Tlnto did there appear to be any Indication of a letup of hostilities on the part or striking miners. That the ctiirenl year will witness u falling off In output or copper has tunc been Mnllzed, but the fact that no new copper appears llkrlv In the iuiiiit dlate rutllie Is a condition iibnut which those most inteiested me concerned to a great extent Moarcll of Copper. The Henry It. Merlon A Co, ailviies Just at hand ne extieniely Intel sting, im they appear below : "After llie enormous shilnknge in t lie I'.tiiopcan inpper stocks during Septem ber and in view of the teceiit lull In the lonsuinptlve demand it was geneially ex- i pected that the drain upon our leserves of metal would not lontliiue lor ttie mo ment, but the fortnlghtlv statistics Just Issued teveal n further decrease of mote than l.oiiu tons, thus ileruiinstintlni; afresh the iucieaslng clamm for copper 111 excess of pieselit pindtictlon This new shilnknge brings the world's total visible supply of maiketable copper duw n The coiiinaiiv offeied a rovalty of one sixth of all the oil produced under lbs Lto lo.rjoci tons, equal to about twelve davs lease and a cash bonus of 22;,00. This bid wus accepted by the Osage Tribe on a general ballot and subsequently by the tribal council. This Is the highest bonus ever ob talned for a lease or Osage nil lands. German Ulscoout Rale Reduced. Hew.i.v. Oct. 27 The Hank or Ger many has tediiced Its minimum rate or discount fiom ti per (em to ft'., per cent. The last chunge was an advance fiom 5 per cent, to per cent on November 14, 1!"12, after the 5 per cent had been In operation only three weeks. The lowest figure or the summer or that year was 4 '.. tier cent The 'I per cent late ms thus been In roice for almost a year. This rep resents a high average only duplicated In the crisis ,vear of 1 !07 RAILROAD EARNINGS. Cuiia.lUn Northern: ' , ISt3 Chanae- Thllrl week Orl. . IS0,H0 lnr Its, (Oil From .iul I. . 7 5:7,700 inc. Coloiado and Southern lines: Thlld week Oct KH.II lire. From July 1 . 4, ;:;.! -lnr International and Hrrat Northern Third week Oct lij.00l I).e From .luly I . 3.34,0U0 lec Interoceanlr ttalluvs of Mexico: Third week Oct 1190.40(1 Inc From July I 2. .12, 0,4 In National HuIIvvbvm nf Mexico Third nerk Oct I6.'4.0 lnr From July I- 10.;s.',:s Dec Texas and Pailrlc; Third week Oct USH.159 Tier From July 1 S.S:ft,43H Im Suuthern Itallwav Third week Oct. It sn;.oS Inc From July I :i.484,g7o Inc CKNTIIAI. OK (IKOIKilA. The Central of ileorjcU KhIIwm t'ompanv ' reports for September' 1913. Change 724. li u T1. HI.. consumption' Sonic 400 tons of bar cupper Imvc been taken nut of ICngllsh warehouses for the purpose or terming In Ameilca, wheie the deficiency created by the suspension or the Washoe smeller Is causing serious Inconvenience to the fliietf, who continue to scour the l.u- ropean markets for raw material, but now expel ience great dlfllctilty In getting hold of fill titer quantities Their plight Is unfoi tuuatel further aggiaxnted b.v the strike which has Just bioken out at the Kin Tlnto mine, where nil mining ami smelting operations have teen siiiUlenlv stopped. since a very ajge propoitlnu or the copper from this souice Is under contiai t to the nierl- call letlners there will be a further serious curtailment of-the lattei's output of electro copper wh'eh at this Jiinctute, when scarcity threaten the ttade, l highly dangerous. 'It is feared that the Amci trans max ii.-ive tu fall back upon the small leinnanl of raw coppei which Is stuied lu till" country Ah this constitutes the only basis upon which the laindou standard tnaiket call continue to exist the latter may be fared with the task of defending this stock against anv fuither encmach-ment. It.oon HM4C 73.311 M34.MS V34.MS tTP.SIC IllS.dli SVS.Il&K WON'T HALT CONGRESS ELECTION . rich I to Prevent Filling of ! Tim's Seat Falls. The Appellate Division of the Supreme Court denied yesterday the application of William Wilkens, a voter In the Thir teenth Congress district, to nrevent the pi luting of the names of candidates for congress to succeed the late Timothy D. Sullivan on the ground that the Gov ernor of New York failed lo declare a special election to fill the vacancy under the provisions of the Constitution of the I'nltrd States. The Appellate Division said that under the election law of this Stain a vacancy In Congress occurring nerore octoner tr. or a year In which a general election Is held may he filled at Mich election. fleorgs W, Loft, the candy manufac turer, is tho Tammany candidate. The court also sustained objections lo the Independent nomination of Francis It. Stoddaid, Jr., for Assemblyman from the Twenty-fifth district nnd Alderman Henry H. Currati from tho Twenty-sixth. They were nominated by the Anti-Tammany .leffersoniitn Alliance, and It was found by thP court lhat seventy of (he 451 sig natures were illegal, making less than the requlieil number nn the petitions. Oper revenues Oper expense Net oper rev Total net rev. Iper. Income .. From July I: Oper. revenues. Oper expenses . l,:9,l': Inc 86V. nil Im I3:;.ti2i inc 3S3.K34 lnr 3S3.570 Inc. I3.24S.044 Dec. 3.677,414 Inc i:.tt I.S.Ii'S ii.ik ! ISC I", HI ll.11.S19 S1.3X7 Net oper. rev ., liiTO.MO Pec i::3.:o Total net rev . . (is;, 14.- urr. '.'21. nil Oper. Income. ... 640,m Dei 311,707 CANADIAN NORTHERN The Canadian Northern Hallway Coinnanv reports lor repiemoer; 1913 Chansea Uroas earning!... . I1.SS4.S00 Inc. 1333,400 Oper. expenses.. , 1,470,000 inc. '.:;', 000 Net earnings. From Jillv 1: Gross earnings . Opel expenses i;:4.sod inc. itoi,4oo lf..:i,r.oo inc. 4.300.7(10 Inc. isoi.: 34?,U0 Net earnings..., 11,447,400 Inc. 1151,900 OMAHA." The Chicago. Hi Paul. Minneapolis and Omuha Company reports for Heptemberi 1013 Changes Oper, revenues All other receipts. To tart receipts. Total i harges , . Net Income. . . . From July 1 Oper. revenues . All other receipts Total receipts . , Total charges. Net Income. I.T17.41- Inc 1M3S Inc. "ll,7lToi Inc. l,4Se,0l Inc. 37,3t(, Use. 14,633,211 Inc, 56,s Inc. "47"&7tso Inct 4,1I7,7 Inc f07,4f3 Dee. a,3p(l ?7,40K 1,163 i:::.o ,4S 1301,040 .141,61, 7 0,611 COl.OIIAUO AND rlOtmiKHN The Colorado and Houthern Lines report lor nopieinver; isia. v.nanses. 11.331,1163 Im V10.14-: Inc. I3s4.litl Dec. I3,7I3 llec. I.1.9I0.M.1 Inc. 3,776,C Inc, tl. 136,307 Dec. 43:. 223 Deix sas.sio 104.166 if.. 244 76,1104 I34V.76A 364.4VIS 1 i7t43 2.2!l Plsoe (or Flnley .1. Hhepard. At the annual meeting of the New Voik I'nlvetslly council Mi Klnlcy ,1, Khepuid whs elected n member of the university council lo succeed the lute Kledeilck William lievoe. Mr. Shcpaul Is husband of Helen (iould. New Voik University's gleatest benefactress. left flMKMl Ulna In Parlor Car. Txnox, Mass., Oct, 27 - Miss KUiel KltigHliiiid nf New Voik lost her diamond nnd sapphire i lug In the lavatory of a parlor cur Saturday while en route lo lanox. In washing her hands she re. rnnxisl the ring and forgot II, The ring coat 12,000. Oper. revenue . Oper, expenses Net opar, rev Hurplua , From July I; Oper, revenue Optr. expenses. Net oper rev Surplus . , , ST. LOUIS, HOCKV MOUNTAIN AND PACIFIC The 8t Louis. Ilocky Mountain and Pacific Company reports ror nepieniner; 1913. Chanses. Gross earnings.. IK3.I6S Inc. i:s,7SC Oper. exps. & taxes 137, 0U Inc. 16.479 Net earnings. ,. f,"(,l3 dir. Net revenue 23,360 lnr. From Julv 1: Gross earnings , 1647,313 Inc, Oper. exps A taxes 400,643 Inc. Net earnings, ... 1140.860 Inc Net revenue 40,3m Inc. ItJFFALO, HOCHKSTF.lt AN PITTHHIIMI!. The Hultalo, llocheater and Pittsburg Rail way Company reports for Heptember; 1113. rhsnsri. Guar, revenue 11.047.204 lnr. 1121.007 Oper. expenses,, "01,072 Inc. 4V,I5 Net oper. rev. . Net revenues Net corp. Income From July 1 1 Oper. revenue., Oper. expenses.. Net oper. rev. , Net revenue , , Net orp. Income 1140, H2 Inc. 146.038 Inc. 221,133 Inc. 13.204,012 lnr, 2.170,3116 Inc, Situation "The situation la rumples. is attogethet one of great complexity, on the one hand the pioducers are gieatlv hampered l,v a series or nrcldenlial occurrences and have to make strenuous efforts to keep manu facturers supplied with rnetirl against cur rent contracts, while on the other hand there Is a general depletion of storks at works, and little ropper has been pur chased against requirements for Novem ber and onward et Hie ultimate con simiet hesitates In placing Ills orders. This attitude Is prompted, no doubt, by sense of caution and i-onservatlsm at time of monetary stringency, and nf holt In the prolonged trade Mioom , It springs, however, from a misconception of the true position ofcopper. which. sootier or later, Is hound to foice itseir upon the consumers' notice "There has now lieen for aliout a inontli a practical suspension or nctlvltv in ie- flned copper, and a new buvlng move ment Is ebie with the first sign or sus tained recovery In the speculative mar ket. The chler producer remain en tliely Indifferent to the fluctuations In standard copper and maintain their full prices ror electro ropper, hut dealers are In the meantime liquidating tneir stock by moderate concessions In price. There Is but little matetlal left In the hands nf middlemen, and with the advent nf a new demand from consumers theie must come a rapid advance In pi Ice to the level of the pioduceis quotation COURT CALENDARS THIS DAY. NI'IW YOltK COUNTV Appellate division .Sunrrme four! Itrce-.. Supreme ."ourt Appellale Term Kecea Supreme Court-Special Term Pari I Hefoie Ncwnurger, J. Motion calendar called si lil-to A. 34. Supreme rourt Special TermPail II lie. fore Prndlflua.J. Cnurloprnsal 10-30A M I'x parte mnttrrfl Supreme Court Special Term-Part HI. Hc for tilegcrlch, J. Motions. Preferred caii-es- -Nns. flftf, UM, 70S, 7M. tjrneral Calendar. Nos. 2.41, 473, 4.12, 25. MCI. 604. 613. f3S, 4(10, 421, .inn, 1X3, 101, 430, 401. 606, V.. 117, 34. 1121. :i.',. 421, .137. SSI. 207. 300. Ml. . , 177, 402. 2S7, 311, Mil, 14.1. I0O. 240. 6A2. 2A.1. 310, 71. 732, 4IB, 426. 441, 36. 9, 20J. M. 166 Caxe unfinished. Part IV before Davla, ), -4.'ar unfinished. Part V. Itefore Donnelly, J.- Case iiutlnlslicil. I VI uerore inmu, s. uniinixnisi Before Blsnehi I chug. 4ase un ease 11,033.737 Inc. 1,034,114 Inc. 4IJ.7I4 Inc, I61.06X 63,011 60,173 117,311 32M0I 1111,410 111,000 102,347 If. Mapreme Court Calendar. WASHINGTON, Oct. 27. The day call In the United Hlalaa Huprenie Cuuit for to iiiorrnv will he; No. 139, 640, 67 land .Mill, 671, 267, 3, 6, 7, and 9 (and It,) 4'nurl nf pprala Calendar, ALHANV, o I, 21. The Court nf Appeals falendar for to morrow Im i Nos 740, u:, 113 and U6, 116, 187, 111 and 111, Part Part VII Snl.hMl Part VIII, Before Whi nnishea. Csnsex to he tent from Part III, 10 Parts IV , V VI., VII, and VIII, for trial. Supreme Court -Trial Term Part II Before Plairek, .1 No. 2401, 102, 2ISL 2269. 22U, 2237. Clear. Part III.- Before lien Ion. ,1 - No B40, 030, M62, 1031, 3464, 1132. 6H'-j, 6411. 4M6, IM, 237, H2 6U1. Case unfinished. Part IV. Before GofT, J Nos. 236, MO. 1140, till, 36. 131, lit, IM, 1 1 JO. 1211, 62 Cate-un-finished. Part V.-Before Jlelany. J.- Nos. 1060. 107., 68, 267, IBS, K16, 1166, 4210. 70S, 712. 714, 87, .ITS, 12. ISO, 143. IM. Cafe unfinished. Pan VI Before Cnhalan. J. No. 882. 3042, 1104, Wi. M7, 1160, S2S. 281. S02S, 1113, 24.1. 147, IP), IM, 071, 6A0, nil. Clear. Part VII. -Befoie Duirn, J.- Nos, 1174, 0N, 1172. 1146. 4672 . 41, 7W, W. 216, 1216. Case nil tlnlshrd. Pari VIII. Before Weeks, J.-Nos. 060. 400, 7M, 76. 3RS7. 9700. 3142. 34SS, 3437, 870, OS, 1170, 230, 810. Case unllnlahed. Part IX.-Before Krlangrr J,- Nos. 824. 1187, 3M. 1116. 20. 92Vl, 1074, 6. 1181. Case unfinished. Part X.- Before Dc Angells, J.-N01. 1(C4, 031, 43M, 1034. 1102, 1103, 660, 1001, 176, 170. 083. Case unfinished. Part XI. -Ik-fore Ptillbln. .I.-Nos. 314. 7.1, 1221, 604. 1209. 1087. 1218. 88. 1001, 1322, 4203, 1078, 2U2. 1067. 1220. Cake unfinished. Part XII.' Before Amend. J.-No. 1230, 1121, HUI. 4687. 1224,1226,1108,110,221, 1117, 1236. Cane unfinished. Part Mll.-Before Hooker. J.-Nos. 863, 866, 840, 843, SOI, Nftft, 1718, 817, 731, 08. Clear. Part XIV. Before tirrenbaum. J. Nn. 1050, (1IH, 800, 783, 720, 888, 2040. Inquest Nn. 1037, Case unfinished. I'art XV. Before Hendrlck, J,--Cae on. No day calendar. I'art XVI. IVfoi Pair. J N01. 1007. 447, 7ft. 344, 1080, 660. 604. 083. MM, 103, 101, 109, H3I, 1078, 1016 Case unfinished. Part XVII, Before Ford, .1, Nos. 438. 871, 817. Wl, 1014, 802 , 700. Cam unfinished. Part XVIH.-Brfore Brady, .!. Noa. 1118, 1000, 1022. 1007.837.a8l, 1103, Hot, 1102. Caae unfinished. Surrogate's Court, Chambers. Before foha lau. .1. Motion calendar called at 10:30 A. M, Wills for probate lnil Pelsrr, Timothy J, Klely, Walton C. Telkhnm, I'eter C. Hun. Her man II, lllesilr, John Mcllrldr, luaao Bernstein, I'.mll Uewenleln. Kmma I.. Hosh. Josephine SL. A. it..,.- , ti la... ...... 1 , ' ,,, (,,M, ... iir, iiiaii, iau- I pold Goldberg, Charles B. 1111. At 10:30 A. M I Surrogate's Court-Trial Term Before Ko. .AMERICAN kOsrsV009hri ,'l.)OsV8l,9 TON NEXT SAILING -TO- L0ND0N, PARIS, HAMBURG IMPERAT0R World's Largest Ship NOV. 1, 11 A. M. Peablme peng-r to arrive In LONDON and PAIIIS on (dKth and In MAMflt'lKl on seventh day. LONDON, PARIS, HAMBURG Imperator Not, I, II A.M. tll'alrlrla Nov. I, II A.M. Ktli'n Ang. lc. Nov. II, 1P M. lll'retorta Nov. in. 10 A. M. President liranl Nov Ul, II A M lid cabin only. IHamburg direct. nr f4. f4. PeaatTltanla end S. Trelnrla ,ml front New Pfr. fuel o; .13d .sr., SoW ntolvn Take 101 HI. Firry, loot f n'filirlsll 91.. South h'trrti. HT All nllitr titibniit 111 PiM irrrlre roni our Itflbokrn Pierf, MEDITERRANEAN Madeira, Gibraltar. Naplat & Gtnoa .H.s. (Inrlnnatl tu.rain Tonsl Oct, 2. 12 noon K. f4. 4 leveland IIT.uno Tonsl Nov 30, 12 noon W 111 not call at Madeira. WfMII feaeiert in Mils jr(f trait trom AKIV Pir.lt. 3Sd ft.. .So. Brooir itm. Talf 9011 .sire, I Kerry, eat et IVftllrfiatl Slrtrt. .Souffl Firry. From BOSTON to IIIMION PAIIIM IIAMIltltt: Unltke .November It llamburs llerember VrjThiit tttnmiri oltir irttiittonal aeremmodetiorti In both I trit and Stt' end f nbfni. Winter Cruises TO THE TROPICS SATURDAY SAILINGS III Cuba, Jamaica iV,','1 PANAMA CANAL Costa Rica, Nicaragua In the ne fast Pwln Jicrevs Mleainera KM II. I.. HO AS, I'AKI, S4 III K7. and the popular (learn ers I'ltIN. .I0 44 HIM and PHI . Al lit sr H ll.lli:i. H. nf our Atlas Service. II In IM llav sns.nn aK-dav t'niises aii4-IMi PANAMA uouiin v Sia7.rin vrrlp I'ANsI, iwilur 7,1'irfif ltrvartmru arrtwa" lours nv nail or wram'r w an yatrf uftlr IrorW Write for InforniAtlou HamburE'American Line 41-43 ItrnadMay, en York. Phnne lno Hector ler, S Conlttcd wills- No. .1073. 30U. 3057, 3irs2. .He.7 At 10 30 A U City Court .Sicclal Term - Part I Before Delehaniv, J Court opens 01 10 -A. M Million. Carl II Before Kuvcr. C J. Court vpm nl 10 A M parte matters city Court Trial Term Part 1 Before I.uee J Nw. KiM'j. il'jsij. 3K.1. 8S461, 223. 382H. 4lis. 4110. 411. 1125, 4127, 1163. 416. 4I6U. 4171, 1172, 4174. 411. 325. :I16. 3f. W25,, losn, I01, 41i. 2WV1, 13.10, siTli-j. 27(r,. ssyv,. vo.13. 4121 4131, 4166. IK. 414H. 417.1. 417. 1 17(1. lis,, 3.s IBS. M6.T. 11116. 420t. I2cr.', 42111, 420.1. 42le, 42''. 4212 421.1, 4214. 4216, 4218. 4217. 121. 42IU. 422U. 4221, 422. ir27 . 422s. I22U. 1231, 17.11. I2J1. 1230. 42.1-. 4211. lilt. 4217, 421s, 4248, 42SO. 4251. 42AO, 1211, 4282 . 42J, 4286. 4M1, 427. 427o. 4271, 4274. 427. 4277, 427s. 1279. 421. 42M, 42s7 Cae unfinished Pari II Before rinelltc. .1 Short civusps Ni" 8141. .'WI, MM,. Kim. Iffll, 3s. (1.114, 1ll. f.l.'.V. Slis, ir,t, ,I72, 1J3, 81 M, 8ls. 6im. f.191. 8220. r,2l). 11201, C297, f.Vi2, 6310, f,125, s, 6111, B.111 Clear I'nrt III. Before Smith .t 4'sc unttnlsbed Pari IV Before liiciii, .1 ('hm. untlnlshtd I'arl V Before 1a 1'clra. .1 Case untltdflirtl Part VI Before Lynch, .1 Case unfinished I'fiit 111 Uefore Schmucl,. J Case iintln Ishrd I'art VIII Uefore MrXvoy. .1 Case unfin ished Causes to l,c sent fiom Part I lo Paris III I VI VII and III for trial KINtiS COC.VTV .Supiemc Court- Appellate IUvN.ni Mcond Dcparimrnt llrccsf, Supreme Court special Teim Couit npensat 10 A. M Before lianetson, .1 Mtlrated mo lloiis Before Crane, .1 Px iwrte nmtierp Supreme Court .special Term Trials liefme Blarkniar, .1 Court opens at 10 A M IMv Clle.utar Nos. fall. .1.16. 412-3. 421. 270. 201. .KM, 422. 3TM. ICO. 161, .110. 360. 366 llltrtie 1 numli.r reftrheil on the reculnr call, 417 Supreme Court Trial Term Pan I Heroic .lavcoa. .1 I'art II Before Asnlnall. ,1 Perl III Before Kelhy. .1 Part 1 Before Van Slclen, J. I'art V Bifoic Kapper, ,1 Couit open at 10 A U imv calendar" No 1670. 1671, 16711. 37. 1601. Il.il, l.'4l. 200, 1800, list, mm, 15111. IAII, ielft-1820, 5I. 11117. 861. 1821. 1622. 1626. 1 -;-KsHI, 16.11, 16.11. 1M6. 1616. IMS. I6.1U. 1840. 71. 76, 1131, 1257, 1160, IAII 'Ihc folloulm: cau-r If markeil ready will he pa-srd for the ilav No rau-e will he et ilown for dav uim ttil- call Nos. 1670. 016. 1048. 68. mil, lltli. 1316. I.V.II. I.V.I, iei'1. 1270. 1051, 1662. 166.1. P1.M. 1666. 1AM, 1657 165. I65U, 1661, 1662. KAI-IMI. 1667. If.s, 16611, 1670. 1671. 167.1. 1671. 1875, 1676. 1677. 167. 1670, 160. 161, 1082. 163. 161, 165. 169 lllKhrst iiuuiher riaclietl nn regular call, K-H6. Siipri mc Court 4'Hiuln.il Calendar Pari V Before Ivapper, J Court opens nt 10 A. M tiar tano (Mrrlunl. nrrliiri. Anlonlo tlelukrv.in.ill- clous mischief. Francesco llllnin. Auiri'lo Cor nopolo, at.sn nit: Mkharl A Amnrante, lirltiriy l'ollrrranlri, llassonelll, (Jencrola, MosckIcIII, inurdei; Charle Smllh, alias t'harlei. Vanderhllt. rranil isneny: iicnnaro raniaitonr, iccc vine stolen properly 1 oiiniy v ouri t riuuoni v iiieniiar r.u 1 rmi Paul Before 1HI.I',, I Court oticiisat 10 A 61 Dcnnl Median, alias HennU Mclielnev. robheiv and asaulti Thonms Sivnree, assnult mid carrv 111 sr ilanterous vvcanons: i:inii Mar no. rape, ah- ductlun, assnult: HomUiIrk Itltro, rnrrylnr dan- m roiis weapon: i'inruineer. ranl larceny 11111I rrcrlvlnit . . . Part 11. Iierore lavsre 1. .1 uiu iifnann. gr.vlicl larienv. I'.va TraNiio. abortion: Charles lleinlneviay, rape, atidurtlou, asnult: Henry lUcnnriiMiu, aFsniiit; 1 ran oouauna, Kranii isr- leny; Michael IVilro. alias Michael rciro, roti- lii'n. irranu larrrny, irceivini: part III. neioie laiiniaiicr, J uiom.vs Mctionleal. ushatill: Jacoli (ioullninr. arand lar- cen, recelvltiK: Barney Haven, icraud lariTnv , ic- re 10 ir: stepnrn curran, assaini; jonn Keriinskj , Halnh PalKltca, I'ranlc l.sposlio. alias Prank Iv'a ffallo, alia Joaeph Kspostto, hurirlary. erand lar cenv: John Johnson, rar, artsault Peter Mlrv, robhery. Brand lanen);. asaiill s.,u,i , v-'u, lit, , , n, t , , tn iipir MrCaulev. .1. Court otten at 10 A. M No. 2225. 3126, 2006, 200. 2175, 2226, 2130, 222S-0. -2226. 223J, 2234. The followinir causes If answered rcadv w I I he passed for trie dav: No. 22.15, 22.17, 223s, 2211, 2246, 2247, 22 18, 2250, 2251. 2252 surroiaie cotiri iieiore elrllam. ,1, court open at 10 A, M., In the Hall of Itreorri, fecund floor The estate of Marcarei Callahan, Wm Knoit. Ida l.rnnard and liante tlareluto The arcouiillnii lu the estate of Marram Callahan, John Baumnn, C. J, Sailer, Kd. B, Benjamin, Catharine Sullivan, Hotter I MatuiU, .lames Itoach, Michael tileason unu II, Jones. QCKKNH COITNTV Supreme Court Triad Term. Before I'laik, .1 - Nos. 437, HI, 120. 7; Nallen va. Mr. Keosh. 102. 1!I4, M. 672, 83. The follow. Ins If marked ready will be passed for the dav, No cause wilt be et for a day on thla cull. Noa. 210. 211. 212, 213. 211, 215, 21C, 217. 211. 21. 220, 221, 222. 233. 234. Illiheat number' leached on the seneral calendar Ie "c'ountv Court Criminal Term. Before Humphrey. J, Calendar for Tuesday, (irln ber 28, 1913 Nos. 3767, 39D4, 3m, 4008. Referees Appointed. Sunrrme Couri- By Justice Pendleton- Heler v Wrlnsieln, Otiterbrldfe Horsey: Norstadi va Lynch. W. 1). Verplanck: Welsh v Krle Basin Imp. Co.. ti. A. lMTOT. tericn l-lppmann vs Meade, Bv Justice (Jeleerlch .lusenh II. Kellv By Juallce Newburicr Zlpser v Hupp. Morton Sieln: Phillips McCarthy. Abraham Stern: Abramson v Itnllman, Herman Joseph: Bowery Sav. Ilk, va llellruni. Allien Bltimemsllel: Mom. nier v Valine, Alfrrd .Sleekier. Jr.: Wood vs Minion nesuy 10., iieniamin rusks: wranviln sav, us. va i-icnrer, Auransm niern, THET WHITE STAR LINE S I LINES A r i.rrv New OLYMPIC 51 London Paris via Plymouth Cherbourg Southampton November 15 1 1 inn A. M, AND I OHIO A. 31, December 13 WHITE STAR LINE I 9 Broadway New York Fall River Line I.t. Tier 14. V II.. fl. Inllnn ft no P. M. Steamers ctiMMti.vvi,,i.i",'1 PHISiOll.l.A. Orrhettia on rath. c1 NEW LONDON (Norwich) I.INEVi. New London. I.v. Plr 40, N. It., fi itai.,. St., week dav s onlv 8 no P. M, pitr ;S i',' ft. Y.. 22d St.. 8.10 P. M. sir- in v ft, I.OWKI.I. and Ni;V llAMPSHIIp n c' INbYV IIAVf.IN l.liMK. 1,1 l'lr v t . ds. 2 4i f. u ft. Catharine St.. week Sir. HICHAnn IT.CK, Iirkeis, At., 81 171 nrndnar Tmm's. The New Knglaud Steam. hla 1 a. Tin. I.n.i.l nf Hit- Palm, tin '' l,r "'p U D A A (Iclivl.tful 11(4. Iiillf sail tl.ci.. mill l.ock "inu T,i"" tn llcfs. Hofhliu-. I'tivlnar. Vlllln.v- iiml N v ""n ' J, fr , , S. S. BERMUDIAN .Ilt.tr....tlllalll1 I X '. Tlhc'dllM! t X.lu',;.'. 'wltl.od. iran-fer I.v lender llti.f.t Ions New ii ml Ilcrnioil.i. Inmlliisf ti,iMciiL:i , .... It.,.. ..I.... nt. .1... L' Mu'cl'iil l ours Im IiiiIIiil: Stcninliil' 'lkcl nnd Bertli, llotvih, (iiiriau-o iiriv-, rolliiuliiir ilcp.irturi's Nov oiulmr . 12. IP. Iioan iiml -1 ,-rin 1 nl , ,1 1 1 I iisiirini""'d scrv i THOS. COOK & 24.1 llinnilniiv 2HI I ifin Ave , :M I Iflli Vve . 2oM llroiulwny $27.SO Men l I , ,imI,.i' l c cli , liv pleniliil Mcninslilps 1 in every particular ( 'ii rib- SON New Voik HUDSON NAVIGATION CO? I n:opi.i:s i.ini: I'lli' Ys I TO ALBANY and TROY Mlrirant Steel Mram'rs r (, r,. S2. N It., foot of Canal M li,-.i ,J J f days at 800 p. M and I at i s at 6 4.". P M. AM. 11(111. 1, COMIVmi'.S Ml j pi r.Ci:i.l,I.NT I IIMIM Phnij imK m mi t While FI I"t mall and pnssencer i steamer speflallvbulll for the 'tropica. Perfect ven- tllatlon. All outside rooms Many private ball i. l.ui- urlous aulte. oeelal Wlntar 'rulsi rie lots to .UlUll't, PANAMA C.VA1 CO'sl A IHOA, It A VAN V. Many faaelnalliirettilses everv eew. hkioj irom 18 10 21 days. Trom New Yolk everv Wednesday and Saturday rrom New Orleans everv Wednesday 'Ihuriklay and ialurday. llemlsr sat Units to Jamatra. Panama ranal. Central and uth America Perlnnlns lanuary new weeUlv passenter 'rvlre Irom Ilosson United fruit Company Steamship .service 17 nailery Place. Nets York- is lutriotlted lo 1 r 1 lcei A sent CUNARD NEXT SAILINGS OF THE j Fastest Sttamirs in tht World I.USITANIA NOV. 5 MAIRETANIA . . . NOV. 19. r loSTON Providence Direct, S1.50 Wcrcesfer, ili) lltlttlde Tern llerlli Staterooms, HI. on Sleet Steamships (eotela ami .enee,... Dall). Iniludlna Sundav, r, no p v From Pier IB. I' 11 Phone : in te ,. City Ticket Office, "l Urnadu-sv s I'ptnun Ticket Office, ll'nav n,i jM "the I'ulill" He Pleased COLONIAL LINE , BOSTON DDrkUinFaSlOF H"ai livilartirivail V la Hnal pa anil Hall P.3U $1.60 lire. WeckdiiV oim Mind s at I ,'ltl. N It, fool West Houston st i llulslde llooms !. Hire, ess iii i i,i.,.r.i I'ploMii orflrc llrofduav A ',"1"n''" ami nil Tyson' 'Ilikrt 1 I'liont -sprinc Dim nnJ :iia. maim: nii:am.mmp i im; sialllnv at I 4. 11. Uulikesi Itlll Ii: 1 14, IISIIIM 4IIII for LONDON, PARIS, BERLIN, VIENNA 4 arioanl.i, Nov, I loam sronla, llec 13 main M'aronla.Nov-.tS, Pjnm M,i,,.l,-i,Dlcl8 I rma n l.i Nov -u.pjam l"Ureianiaj p. M Lusitania fm jLusitania i -liernla In in. pi unij'f'ampanls, Pec 31 I an. ' al. i vririLstmiu last and W'it Hound. MEDITERRANEAN Callluc ai Madrli. (.Ibrallar, (.enoa. Naple I Trieste riume. Salllnc noon. See lilneiar ' M'I'OMA Nov ft 'CAHPATHIA Dec I PNONI Nov Siinil.MA llec. 11 -Will call ai l'aira Pliali lloilelra, (.Ibrallai (ienoa nimll Madeira, lilhraltar. lienn carrli .d and Sd class un lomits licnoa and Madeira Special Winter Cruises ! RIVIERA ITALY EGYPT Madei a i,lbialiar Alelrr. Mooaio or tienoa. Naples, Mcinntlrl. o 1.1 JAN a, TCB 24 lllrrrt llelneen NK1I tslKK A iiriiui en tares 10 ah i'oun in iipiikii ui:aihiiii- i ohpiii.-i tUt PORTLAND MANHATTAN LINE $1.00 HOI Ml IIIIPSI ,0 i. in iisi III 41. HAM Thru lli'ls Itans' herk'd to vi pi., S,,c I , a .l.i... ... .... ,, ., -,, . ,ut Vio l o' 1 'ti 'VI?'. !', " . ' SUB ., . ., ,t . l.ui 1 .-ii l.i ii r PR ANCON I A UCONIA J??,; CARONIA ADRIATIC SERVICE , 4so '2L H m'!LlL "L CATS KILL W Iare pier 4.1. N. 11.. ft C lirlsi. r-sr . a eicept Sundajs. 8 10 P. AI. Phne vM .'trit HARTFORD LINE from af w l'ler u, t-.nsi niicr. 'uu ; cully ficut uuda, i & 1. VI rr i.i.cnji.f Sight Seeing yachts I vr Batierv Pier 10.10, . 10 lei Pea. I I Hi I .. BSVfVVfll I Egypt, India I jii IAII I AM oMlb America Ma umpr j Aroimd mi the World K $622.85 WEST . PANAMA K, , INDIES CANAI. H 1 .rulsM liutiiir .Ian I'rh a Mai. Bti oiu.nii'ii.s av co. nrNrmi HH Ann VIS, ; niradway V BB HHHu: i -aW.l NORTH GERMAN LLOYD Kronnrlnt Wllhelm cl. al Kronurlnressln llerllle ..Miv. l halir Wllhtlm dcr (irnsse Nov. II! Fast Mall Sall.nc IFrledrleh der lirossc 4let. no I lieoice Washlniclou ... Not. II tllremin Nov. Ml 1Hiercrf direct, London Paris Bremen Ualtlmoia.rlrrmtn direct one cabin Ills. Wednesdays Salllncs cn SATCIIU4.V for THE MEDITERRANEAN Herllll . Nov. I rln.-e Irene l'hruiilinls fit i. .New orl. to Ire'epeadent lilps, startlor aa pine ur p!cs .IAN'. 31 MA It. 17 'Will not call .it Alriandrla KOI Nil Till: V1llltl.ll lit I PS. 4lt A 'p. Sprrlai ihro'irli ratrs to I'irjpi. India. China, .Tapin, Manila, Australia. .Neu Zealand, Somh Africa and Ninth America, Independent lour In fuiope eie -iid for Ixraklet Cunard Toir. ll.l'.VIS I'lllt IT.MNSrt.Alt AMI f SIC I-l-.MAI.N. N. I'll. rHi:t l:.NTS4ll,IM;l ill IN III. I II I.N , .14 PAN A Nil A IS I KM I A. Piers fiKit et 14th Htnei. N tt, Oftliea 24 .State Mteet N v., opposite llatterj COOK'S HUE STEAMERS I'lilri) lu I.mnr mul ilir i HM l Atiiirtt't Ainhli. Nov 11 Itainr-fs the (it Pre ' i:ir rt Niiv :' ltepi Dee in - iXraMn Ihv 1 vt unil .reUI llirrrAfltr roninrtltiir wllh irUs i'ltr It t- Stronil ('Ataract KharluMiu, t'cimlA, Ac hi fldillllun. Cools s I'xprot Mfitntr t. Ii (TV .Mntiilnv ..nil Ir'rtn I.iuurloiio -In m i4"Ah' ml eiMMlft I hirAinrrs for ctmittr lu fn tn lllrs jam prhrttr parilr. TlcUfln aiuI Jotir fur IndUldtiAl Trnfl I rr wtiur ulth or ulihiMii Hott lv t-tr THOS. COOK & SON 24', liii.nduaj, "rti niili vc r.il l lftli vc , '.iM llrouluaj, N'rw Yoi Cook's Iravelers' I licoues re liood VII liter the World. FRENCH LINE ni:vi SAH.IM.N I'oi IMVIii:and I'IKIN connccifnir v lih I am t'.mM.Tmln, l.tr i, II tsiln Is Ii, I'llrnlw. Its llie N.. viuadruplc !cren 'luililuc Hrcoid lloldci to tliu ( ouilnriii C C "I7D A 17" Wednesday, S.D. rKAINLL 0ct.29lh.10A.M. Ilai client Arioiiimodallon Allrai live Itmet A UNO Twln-icrc- One ill) fn bin. 8, M. I.A 'IOI'IIAIM.,Nlllrd,iy, Not I 3 P M (ieneral Asrncy, IHNIatc , New York, ,N V. American So"aNi'iR N. Y.. Pit inonlli. I'herhoiirv. Southamptan PHIUDELPHIt Oct 3t ST. LOUIS Na. il NEW YORK Nov. 7 PHIUDELPHIt Nov 29 Atlantic Transport N. vi York London IHrei l Pr. Re. N. R MlnneanolllNo I. lOt.M. Mln'vvtika. Nov. IS Minnehaha N3i 8.1 P Mln'etonka Nov. 2J J'ler til, N. K. 10K)0 A.M. N.. I onftnnl'aris via Dover Anlvserp FINLAND Oct 29 LAPLAND ..Nat. 1? ZEELAND Nov 5 VADERLAN0 Nov 19 I'iersoiJ&GO X. R. V. V.. rij mouth, Cherliaiirc. Southampton MAJESTIC Nov. t. noon OLYMPIC Nov. 16 OCEANIC Nov. 8. nsjn MAIEST'C Nov IS New orls tileeliatonn Liverpool i;N n BALTIC Oct. 30 CELTIC Nov. 13 CYMRIC Nov. 8 CEDRIC Nov. 20 tCvmrlo nrrle only One Class Cabin III and Third clasa l'asener. WINTER CRUISES ITALY ft EGYPT The Riviera CAI'lTAl. CITY U.M blr Uttti i6cs one a'. Kuuuii 'Irlp Sl.io I'K.Mil.N. il.' il.i ka l.i u i u'. i. Mon . oit i a t p ! I I elCtl"1 Kii, .ttt. Red Star White Star1 via Madeira. Gibraltar. Algiers, Monaco I argrst Nteainars In the trade Adriatic Celtic .Mivr.Mitr.il .Ian. Ill, .Ian. 34. I ch. 'Jl, Mar. 7 Crrtic . .Nov 3. Ore. II canopic ' not. Z7 l43tnai7Btipnd I'AxsKNf.r.n iirrifi:. t h-vs.., n. t. PANAMA CANAL HKHI INDIK-. sill MI.AMKKIC4 the Newest 4'rulslns Nleamers Lapland l-aurentic Megantic .lANCAny 7 .Ian. 17 dsn. IM .Ian. .11 Feb. II Feb. as Msr. Mar. 14 Apr. n in -jsv uars. I. Is AMSTUHD W A. .iim J'atoi le.,1, A, i 't. 'urn $t. .s i: - i l'.at 10th -4t Co- i ii'- int'el.ahU-Conlh- 31 AV, I.'.T--Co,eti.an e; Kr.iu-e as to.i ri.-h Corp et al taction to ' mecliMiks' Hrnl, nttv, W McCot i:rll ST. 10 to .'.I V Mitrop" Ins Co ant Wldbcrn Ite.iliy Hinendrd foreclosuro of mnrtj:..!:' Woodford Hove.- a; llut'lor . 33t .-T 171 V Henry SHv. , as ..i Hupp rl et a lio-i:ai;i n'V. A V l-l!vi.' Is 1ST .-T ii s .1.. 1 ft , ,.f l J'lh Irrt;!, John U Hake- . s Hi., k .' ipartlilnni . i i.3Ii fT. ti: w- Amy A c l-,., Pi Mck .1 i'i;riv ( f.-rci l"u e.r ' aity 11 II .Moiiiak-ue LOTS t-i ;. map of H r i - I r-rnte ltron- -M ry .1 Mu'P c ii- (. f.recloauri. of in - . 1 Mejer- Hi:f:iMN' n,. i- ito- ,"h 'i il i foreclosure 1 1 J II t.vnni t I.HHr.llY .-T. :H- Howe" -vpr ta-v I.r Vlen rt al f inorti:aK'Si anv.- s. ts , .l.lrr U 1 II AlltviN ami VMM Kit KrXiitrs. XKIV .IHItsKV Ijikcvvnoa. LAUREL IN THE PINES LAKEWOOD, NEW JERSEY NOW OPEN drtlenlful lucallon for Auiiimn Visliois. I pn ss nam service ninety mliiules in New tirU, lun liiiurs In Phllsdelpliia illl.r. II.NMH. CA.NIIHINt;, Mipenor lo.uls nnd facilities for aulomnhlle paiiles FRANK F. SHUTE, Mansgsr. .Nel Snlllnit 4li l. ill In Tiir i.AiiiiK.sr .Miip in thi: 'i iuir WEST INDIES Neat .Halllnz "(1111 HA." Nov Till. 111! YAl. MAIL .NT I AM FACKKT I II. SAM)i:H.SI)X A MIN. lien. Arts . .Slnic SI . .N. Y.. or any steamship 'llcla'i Agency. CLARK'S ORIENT CRUISE T, '!;' S H "lliitterdam." 114, 1 7 I him. 114 lln.v . I un up. .Ian. 10, Hound the World lour. KltAMt C CI.AIIK, Times lliilldlni:, N, Y AlMlHO-Alir.ltlCA.N I.I.NI". Ml:illllCIIIIAMKAM-4111114. I'll'. AiLiNiisi ii:NiJtAi.i.v vii:n.Ni:inAT. rhelps Bros. t'o . 17 llallerv Place. OLD DOMINION LINE To sll Polnia South and West, livery WreUilay al 1 P. M. Pier 25 .Norlh llhrr. '1.1. 39UO h'Mnklln IIKHMI'IIA 45 hours from New York. 1'nlntlnl Kleiiinera. A. 11. (U'TMUIIUIDiii: A 411,, A Belli, i') Hroadvvj.i', AHWI NTKAMNIIIP I IM.S. Clif-de-Msllory-Ward-l'iirio Hlcn Iine IU llroadway. .New York. jrtiiw fteiular .Nalllnit'. tt fSpcs-lnl Cruiser Hook early for dcslrnhle Kpacc, MAU.STi;itS,3l W.auth St., ,V. Y.CHy fsrKAMNIIIP TII KCIS to anr purl, lime la I A rent all lines. Rsjmond Whltcs-mb Co., 'j'it Sth Av., N.T. ABTLETT IN Nl TrtC 0MLY EORePEANPIANI W-TEL WUKEWOODLiJj flrlte for llluslratrd booklet anil rates, LAKEWOOD, N. J. A StllllF.rtX IIIITRL With a gultt Air of Homellkr Atmnsphtra K. E. brANaK.NllrritU.Mir. Athmllr I'lty, QtsWicCtt PKNNHYI.VANIA. I'snadeiuls, Pnrono MounUlna. NF.W NPIII'I'i: I'AIIIN INN. Hoonn en sulla vslth Path. All amusements, tiaiase, Saddi Hort.es, Kiccllrnl Shootlnc In season, lllui. Hook let. lackauanna 11. It. to Creaco atatlon l. t W, J. 4 M. V. 1'lllCL'. i. U. CsnsdcDils. l a. i.i.r.iii: av I ' "'.: gi av. I"! I n ' I in A ItrHnn 1 1 n irisake) attv. I ,M I VI.SHY f-T :,: - Isiil.ellii 1 ier et al Ifore, 'o int!. K.introvtt A KsW r l i,ll VAN ST. . jurt i PUIOO- An hony 1. At, , llslHle Co el al Iforclo- if 'iva, l.lnd, ly Kallsh A I 'K NT HA I. PA HK V Kl -ton.SxifS- Hrpjhllr of i . ment Holdlm; t'o - i a fnorlftaKcl . alive. So 'lv in IIKOAHAv AY K'l lo 1 Mft t. .:'4 VV -i -nany A par - nv 'it- ''.,-o niort;nti'i M Ii STH AV. .'Ikfi i: tt!. - i . 'Phomas .1 i-'ines fo -sasrel ,it:v I l,n! ..CT11 T ll e. is ir I... M.vr.v II Tlmpiiln r Moloney el n ! I fo-t i .sf. 1' de I' Postei SKAMAS AV. - ' 1 "(id- ).lls 11 M.o.,1 . -ler e' .il l fore, lo-ur- ' T 1 M.Avoy. llltO IlVV AY , - vx In. k. Hi ,i.i I i . -'tl'. 1 1 Ii r,-. Ie uiirc a Trust c ic al Ifotetlosuie f S .v a In I l Til ST :03 VV - J'h.-.r l.vlll,.r ino'H'e of . ' -Iivvlcl. iT AV. US Koi.l V i' , I .it I fnt reinsure of in". I,v,in. VIKCIIAMC-' I. II n. itowr.itY. :js i-'n-ii m . Idr.sl Tlienlie Co, in. Morris llenrs and li.i'k tors VII. I. A A . . IT1 " v ..UIS. Crlii nolo .iiv' 1 Moiui o Const rm tlon 1 I'oiilrai toi r.5TH .--T .mi .unl f.0. v ; a ;,tiii i :oi,i i ' OKI New nrk i iptl'ir slltute nw ihm . Willis II us tot' 10 I'll AV h H nil .'.Til' - Spcver C" OKI N V III''' lifilttitr and ,N V Hi- Ii U nils Mnrvlti i ii 1ST ST. 33 V- I'h.li II 1 1 1 W est l-fl.v -llret (Sir. el l conn .ii lor .111 A .'!.? Win T H-'k, 1'onnirui'lloii Co o. i Im .111 A. IISI -Italph m h i' ' AiiRiiet Lev:, owner. 1 ".a tracior 311 AV, CIVC- It.ilpli S. " ' Hei Ills Cllne o net I ' ' Iract'ir . . LITTI.K W11ST i:tii SI Sons Cn afil W ' 4 v"' ' l Low less Wm P I i ' -J Lavslers. lessee. Hern ,i 1 ' trartol MTII ST Stt V - Loul- 1 Allte H Sioll oimiit I 1 connactor 114T1I ST ' -iloodiiuc c arl li! Wc-i llath St an I ' Co, te-ee. Citusueuo a ' Cailno. contractors s.vriwr'ir.ii 4ii.ciimcs ll,l ALIIA.N'V POST 111'. lllllev .IV Allllllislo A I ril.iinvna Vent irolos ,i 1!HJ . . 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