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it THE SUN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1915. M'ADOO MAY HELP THE SOUTHERN BANKS Frrtcrnl Ifosorvp Uodrd.Spcks (lie llcth'Pinpiit of limprpiipy ('iirrpiicy. MSCUtWT RATKS WIWKR WAHMlNdroN-. J.tn St. The Ktslcrul Reserve lloiird Issued nil lniHrliiiit state ment to-nlxht renins forth tin Ideim ic ITirdlinr. tho procedure, to he fcillhwcd tiy th tanks nf th South In tetlrlnir tho $30,000,000 of emergency currency now ouUMnOlriK. It Is lth the purpose nf fiicllltntltis tlie withdrawn of thin currency licforo June 30, when tho Aldrlch-Vicc-lmid not under rtilch U U Issued cuiliee, Ihul tlio board has authorized irdlrcounl ruins licfctririlnr; at 4 per cent, on short tlmh impor for the reserve tank of tho Mouth. The fctntPinciu of tho ImmiiI Hulk-utes an riir tatlon Hint the nxtent if redis count operations which MI iirionipimy tli retirement of thin cunelicy will niaku the Houtlinn reserve) liuikn leeort to reserve institutions In other sections of the country for loans mi recllscouuted lummeiriul puptT. It 1 pointed out. turnover, that liouM 11 tio found lii.ulv lartoli that llii' reserve banks conduct extensive ri-dlsnmnt operii Hons amoliK one another the ricvretHry of the Treasury In prrpart'd to neioiiiiiiOdiUt) the Southern bunks with dusuusiui of Uov eminent fundi). The Issuance of thin Htuteliiant Is tho first ovldcnco Klveti the public tht the Secretary of ths TreHsury had confined !th ttio reeerv hoard ictruidltiK me exercise to be, made of the proio(itltvn v value' in him b tho Kederul reserve act of drpo.-ltliiK the rTeiieral fund of the Treucury accord mi; to Ills own diccre liuiv. llcports vcro circulated levrml f is Ago that Mr. McAdoo h.ul decided to de posit the bulk of the Government's, funds with tho Southern bunks and that thli decision Bavo proml-n of ocuelnn i sen. oiu split In the board. Hero Is the board's statement : "Tho l'tdcr.il Keservc Uonrd at Its meeting .veeterd.iy authorized loner dis count rates In the .Southern dli;rlet... The Aldrlch-Vrecland act a ".mended . lirct b limitation on Juno 3" -text, by which date all currency lwiut.il under I he provisions of that act timet be retl.id Tlwre arc Mill about JlO.ooa.i'U'J of this iiddltlonal currency oiitstiind.nsr In the Koulhern districts stid the hoaid deems It wife that lottor discount rates be cwtiibllehcd In the South o to su able the banks of that i-ton by -iv.ill-ng themselves of ihe rediscount privi leges offered hy their l'ederal rcs'ive tianks to ictlre theli additional rui lency Without Initinvcnlciioo to then selvet, and ntlhotit dlslurbltiR credit conditions. "There Is now a pMhoni of money In many of the Federal reserve diftrt'MK, and It sec-m an Inopportune t !! for tmwt of tho Federal renerve banks tntrs to force their funds Into use thtouKh discount operations In their own districts. "Under the Federal reserve e.vstcm it Is possible by meant, of rediscount opera tions bt.we.n l'-edpral ren'ive lunkB fur reserve money to Hon from dlKtrlctH whore It cannot be enipIord ,lnto thooe nhere It can bo ued to advantime. "It Is, therefore, practicable, for the Southern Federal reere banks to dis count for their niinibeis as liberally as may be oonslntent with prudeiuo a- a larse Idle rciere cairlcl In other districts can be einpio-et in ie.idji,o..iiH. "Soon oondttlona ailfce winch would make it undeslrablo for Federal re ere banks In some districts to nvnil themselves of the opportunity for Invent ing funds in rediscounts In other district., or should It bo desirab.o for them to dls contlnu such operations after uikhk inc In them tho Ftderal leiere banks In the borrowing disirn'ts can still tie ncp in a comfortable !odtion, an the Secre. tary of tho Treasury has Indicated hit willlnKnchs to cooperate In that rase by makinB deposit." NEW RESERVE BANK BILLS OUT. ! .1 cites of .' nnd K.IIIO Denniiilnn-I Hon Put Into Circulation. 1 Tho Federal deserve Hank of New York1 DBS received and put Into circulation Fed- i eral Iteservo Hank notes of tr,o and MOO, denomination. The other 'I nom I i.n t on that have been in clr. illation have been U. $10 and Kn bills The reserve bank haa sent on1 Its call 1 for the froond payment of sub--ription to capital stock due on or beforo Febru- ary 2. j THAW DUE HERE ON SUNDAY. tferonie Marl Tii-iilultt fur Xcu lliiiiipshlre In llrliiK llliii. Williams Tinvcra Jerome, with repre sentatives of tho Attorney.tjeneral's of fice and with guards, will leave New York lo-nlght for Concord, N. II., to bring Harry K. Thaw back to tills State The party will arrive at Concord on Saturday morning ami' If there is no hitch will ha on the wn back with Thaw In custody on Saturda) night. So tho Tombs probably will open its doocs again on Sunday. A mandate, from the Federal Supremo Court ordering the Now Itaniindilro au thorities to turn Thaw over to New York fllato was mailed to Mr. Jerome iteriluy from Washington. Tho mandate is In coinfonnltj with the court h division handed clown thirty days ago. Thaw's trial for cntiepiniev in escaping from tho MaLtcuwan iiwyluni will be called beforo Justice Davis In the Supremo Court next v.eck. Mr. Je'omi! will have churgo of tho prosecution and M'we tlrossmau will bo counsel for tho defence. Thero was a conference yestiirday between Mr. Jerome and District Attorney Perkins le garcllng the Thaw waiter. Judge havls was present. The report that ex-.eomblyiiiaii Itlcb ard Duller, who was Indicted as a lesult of tho alleged conspiracy to flee Thaw, will bo a wUiiixm for tho Stato in tho forthcoming trial la H'.lll current but un confirmed. Itoth Mr. Jerome and Mr. Dul ler Mid eterday they knew nothing about tho reiort. It was lenorleil vesterd.iy that Thaw has engaged Jolin 11. Ktaiiclilield to llg'it his legal iMttle. nnd has prepared to lui nlsh any amount, even as high as IHlii.unO, as hail to Insure Ids immediate lelease. Mr. htanchtleld, In ills home l.ita last night, said : "Arrangements have nnl been comiileted and I do not caie to in.iku an) further sUlcment." TARIFF LEAGUE ELECTS, Itepcnl of tlie Present Linv leoliitloiis. rued In The Aineiic.in Protective Tariff League held its thirtieth annual meeting at Its lieiid'iuarteis, ;!".!' Hioadway, yesterday mid ad'ipled nuiIuliuiiH uiglng "loiistnrt ami unremitting clTuits lo causn the le ft of tho existing lice trade I irlff law nnd in Its p'acn the eniictineiit of an ileiiiately piutiilUi- taiilf law to tho tud that Ameiiciin labor , mil Industry may enjn ilicii' full lights In tho Amer ican market." Francis L. I .r In ml vvna clicted prcsl ili.il Hdwanl II. ('lift Iii Ht vice-ireslilut. 'Mlaiies Cheney second vli c-ll eidi lit and W 1 1 lull F. Wukemaii tl'iuiiirnr aud gen eral Kccrctar. The cMVUtlve C'liunilitcn is . ..nipon-d of A D. lullllard. New ioik, l-Mli.in II Unit. Itbud. Ki.ihl. John If Pa-'Wooil if w liisej and U d lam Hinttcin, New YorK. BROADER DISCOUNTS URGED BY BANKER II. It. mririilge Tolls Credit Men That Domestic Trade Needs Reserve Support. HKADY 31AKKKT FOR PAl'KH A stronu atKltment for amcndltiB the provisions of the. Federal reserve act to rIvo national Kinks the power of maklng noceptances on domestle as wrll us on for flKn ttnde was presented by llctbert It, KldtldRc, vice-president of the National City Ilink, In bis address on "Accept ances" before the New York Credit Men's Association at the Hotel Astnr last night. After bestowing high praise on the new law Mr, KldihlKo saiil : "The Federal reserve act withheld from the business public the privilege of accept ance by member banks of bills drawn against domestic commercial transactions In some iiuarters It has been felt that un just discrimination has been made against the domestic tiadn of the count! y. "It Is clour that were the banks of the country generally permitted to accept bills in consummation of domestic commercial transactions the basis of credit on which goods are generally sold would bo lm proed and a much superior type of paper olTeted on the discount markets of the various lentres. "Thete ate many argument Ju favor of the domestic acceptance Primarily the IHissiblllty of undue expansion on the part of the drawers of bills would be ellml naled. The market would be supplied with a plentiful nuinU'r of bills of the highest order, which would attract as purchaser not only the banks and Investors of our own -country, but in times of peace foreign banks and Investors as well. Indeed they would form the most attractive cluss of Investment wv could have, as they would Iv immediately convertible Into cash or bank credita whenever desired. Competi tion would permit high grade bills to sell ut figures that would prove a revelation to the public "Were domestic acceptance permitted It would be issible for a merchant In Kansas desiring to make his purchases In the cheapest market, even though thete unknown, to do so If ln were armed with a letter of credit fiom Ids banker to the I'ffeet that the bank would accept all bills drawn against it to the extent of an agreed figure." Mr Kldrldge emphasized the need of a broad discount market, which, he said, would ptt.tivl the gold suppl of the t'nitel States at all times. PASSPORT PRISONERS FREED; REARRESTED Knur Oct Oul.of Toinhx tin Writ, lint Xcw WiuTiint Is Issued, .Vniiiiiiir Others. After deliberating for sixteen days on the wiit of habeas corpus sworn out on behalf of (.'art Iturocile, Sr., and three other of the defendant In the alleged fradulent passport case Judge Augus tus N Hand of the I'nlted States Dtair'H Court declared jesteiduy that the men hud been In the Tombs since January 2 on warrants which did not st.i'e suf ficient facts to constitute a crime. Ho therefore ordered the release of lluroed, August It. Meyer, Walther Mueller and Hermann Wegener. The men were immediately nan.-'el on warinnts containing niji-e info- nation and drawn up by Assistant fa. !!! Stales Attorney Itoger 11. Wool. They were sent back to the Tombs by I'n.ted State., Commissioner Houghton. It jroe le' bill was ncaln fixed at $20,000 In ilia case of tho others tho ball was $5,000 each. The new warrant names ns defenriart Arthui Wilhelm Helnrich Wachase. an en gineer who was ranked as commission I nlllcr In fie tierumti army and was there fore paroled . Maurice Delciies, the bank- rupli y lawyer, who is out on ball . Carl I Ituroede, Jr. Hans Adam von Wedell, who Is supposed to have escaped on the steamer Hergensfjord, from which the reservists were taken on January 2, ard Mi' i r. Mueller. Wegener and Carl 11. i roeile, Sr . who were nam'd In The writ sworn out by Attorney .Charles Obe wager. The new warrant omits the name of John Aucher. who was at Hist charged Willi iHslMlng Ituroede In getting the falo passpoits for the reservists. No explana tion of this was offered by the (lovera ment authorities. BIO MEN FOR INSURANCE BOARD. I'lr.l Melropolllnu Ticket 1 nder M iitiinllantloii. At tho aniiii.il convention of the super liitendent.H of tho Metropolitan Life Insur- anco Company, attended by about "00 of the company's managers aud leading agents throughout this country and Can ada, Haley FWke, vice-president, an nounced tlie llrst ticket for dlrtsdors to be voted for at tho election In April un del tlie mutuallzation of the eompapj The following nine members of the pres. cnt board, who specially represented the stock, have declined to stand for reelec tion. David F. Hiltchor, Jnmea M Craig. Henjiunln D. F. Curtis, tleorgo H. liaston, John I;. liegeman, Jr., John W. Hnllen- baik, Itlchiird Major. lCdw.ird C. Will- laco ami ticorgo H. Woodward. Candidate to BU'vecd them are Will lain Temple Hmniet, formerly Superin tendent of Insurance In Now York, OUn T. Ilaunard, president of the Now York Trust Company; A. 11. Wlggin. president of tho Chasn National Hank; William It. Thompson of tho Federal llcsorve Hoard, Mitchell D Follansbee, jireIleiit of the liar Association of Chicago: Joseph P Da of New York, Langdon P Marvin of Now York, Otis H. Cutler, president of tho American llrnko Shot! and Foundry Com pany. Frank P. N'oycw of Washington, presi dent of tho Associated Pics, has been nominated for ninth place on the pew board, lie was out of the country when the acoptiincea of nomination were naked for, and a vacancy will be left on tae ticket. It Is I'MiesMed that .Mr. Noyes will bo deeded by the new boaid when It Is chosen. NEW MINIMUM PRICES. Vilniii llipress .Shares 1'ut nt SO nnd f'rrx Ciirpet ni no. The Stock Kxcihanuo coinmltleo eslnli- llalHd iwtriluy n niw minimum price of so for Adams KxpriwH HtoeK mid u prlco of fill for f'rex C.iriH'.t Htook. The nimmltlei! on cIcurlnK linns,) dl- rcM'li-cl that tho follondiiK he ndded to tho I list of nloek 'to he cluuied wllh contrncls l duo. 'I'u.j'ilay, Junuiiry Zij: Ahiska Hold. Hothli'hem .stem preferred, nnner nnd Itio Hr.indu preferrisl, II. !'. (loudrleh com mon, liihiilratlou Coppr nnd Studehultcr coininoii. 'I'lie r'inimltten ulsn dlrcx'led that .South em Itnilw.iy coiiiinon, Southern Ilulliviiy puiferic'd .mil Chlcasto tlreat Weslcrn nmniim and lircferrcd he tuldcd lo tho list of mollis cleared. heBlnnliiir Willi con trai ls due Tuesday, February !, mid that vculuir truest ccrtlflcateji of Ihcso com- I pames at preent helntt cleared be dropped i from the lltt ot clouring house stocks. $2,496 AWAITS CLAIMANTS AT KNICKERBOCKER HOTEL Money Received for Tickets to Belgian Relief Raffle, Which Was Stopped by Anthony Comstock, Still Held for Owners Artists to Dance. At the Knickerbocker Hotel tho snug little sum of 12,40$ la awaiting claimants. The money Is the balance of $7,249 re ceived from the sale of tickets for a rattle that never camo off. Early In November James H. Itcgan, proprietor of the hotel, deelded he wanted to do something to help the Helglan auf. fcrcrs of tho Kuropcan war. Ho bought an automobile, and announced that he would radio It off on Thanksgiving IMy, tho total proceeds to go to the Helglan war ltellcf Fund. At the, last minute, nfter more, than 7 000 ticket had been sold, he learned through Ajtlhony Comatock's activities that the proi'Oftd 1 utile was against the law and cancelled It. Announcenunt was made that all money received from the wile of tickets would be refunded Since the announcement the owners of ItiS M Mckvts and Hie. contribu tors of ttS hne asked Mr. Itefati to send their subscriptions direct to the Helglan Relief Fund and persons have visited thchotel and collected their dollars. This will be a great night for artists at the Hotel Itrexoort. The Society of Illus trators, those who draw ptetty girls' faces on magazine, (overs ind rtoons for the newspapers, will dance, sing and make merry at their annual ball. Tho big feature will be a costume dance depicting the period between 1S30 and 1S70. Charles Dana ll.bson will lend the grand march with .May U'lispu Preston. Harry ilrant Hart Is In iharge of tho ciitortalnnient committee, others who will be present are (' Allen '..lbvrt. Henry lltltt, J. Montgomery Siugf", II- ward Chandler Christy, Penrhyn Stanlnws, Arthur William Hi-oiwi. Uijnr.in Miller, Hubert Wlldhick. Frank do. Sales Casey I the art director; Charles Nnrl'.s, William I tllackens, Fiedeilck Door Stec'", Claience F. t'nderwood. Flminc Sijiville Shlnn, ieorgu McManus, Tom Powers, Knrlco Caruso and Se-'itl. The lllltmorn management has gathered some facts about Its telephone bu-dnesi. Turing December. I0ll, tho total of In going and outgoing culls was 2 IS. 000. and on a single day during the week of the automobile show there wore S.000 calls. The music publishers and dialers of the city have formed what will lie known as the (It eater Nw York Music Publish ers and DiNiUrs Association. The or ganization was formed at the Hotel Hrcs lln recently through the ifforts of W. U. Coghlll, head of the John Church Com pany. The officer of the organisation are President. W. 1.. Coghlll; vice-president, i Ted Snyder; secretary, J. T. Uoach ; treas- . ,r-r 1 I.- ,ll,.U.,n ,l,.. .,...,.nK.. nn ' rules, the officers, together with Kdward II. Marks, Michael Keens nnd Waller Fischer. Two hundred members of the America i Society of Heating and Ventilating Kn glneers dined In the ballroom ot the Mc Alpln last nlgh't. A dance followed. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS Visitor From (liber fereil In iir Cities York. Itegls- Waldorf -Astoria I :. (t. Hurkner. Wil mington, Del. ; Seymour Van Santvrood, Tioy. N. Y. ; Mi. and Mrs. W. M. Johnson. Hackensack, N J. Knickerbocker Mn C C Allison. Omahi : .Mr. and Mrs. II. L. Sin'tli. Itochcster; L I. Hamilton, .Minneapolis; P A. Oreen. Iloston. Astor ri' orre K Kappelle. Montreal , WI.STKll ItLMHtTv south wtoi.is . CADDV, SIR? WE'RE WAIT INC FOR YOU AT nehurs NORTH Pinehurat has three Golf Courses and otii practice course-finest in the South; 1,200 miles or connectinc auto roads; 40,000-acre shooting preserve with trained dogs nnd good guides. Clay Tennis Courts kept in best of condition. Livery. Fox Hunting. Trup Shooting. Model Dairy. Through Pullman Service daily and Sundny from New York. Hotels Carolina (and annex), Holly Inn, Berkshire and Harvard NOW OPEN A Few Desirable (iL.SLIt 1. Ol I l I- l'INWIl UNI ii.ouii;', pLORIDA Florida's Only rlrtnroot Resorl Dattl H-k.f-1 aT'l-TOTlHiTa HVSS.S&I, VUU swASUVK. ANn COTTAGES Heabreezr, Daytona Station, "On the East Coast." Ufatri directly n Ihe Ocean nd the FimoulBtiCli. s,,,,, i))M. Coll (9 holts, one ol the best course in inc somni, Te niu,.MotorliiI Hnra-baeU KiiIIiij, . Sea lUthllir. Kiahllllt UooUlet & A Inlurniatlon, UMlll'wiiy .N Jj" MAGNOLIA SPRINGS HOTEL Magnolia Nirins, I'lorliU. Dry. talulirlous rllninlr: free from men. iiiilinn. (iolf, Tennis, l'lvhlne, .Swim m hi C anil nil manly fimrls. Oanelnir Hates :i-: vtcckly. I Private liaths extra.) I' .MUVliV Ni;lV Ji:ili: lakrnoud. Laurel-in-The-Pines LAKEWOOD, N. J. Lnealrd In the ii.-ldnitlnl sectlnn hurrnuuded In flue uruvra, Inkr.tlUu Hulks and ncll kept drives. SUl'l-IIIOIl IT 1SINU Private fiuttlnir icirrns nnd tennis courts, is liele Kiilf ruiirfe Pally concert and teas, nrfchrd hy l II It. .if New Jerey Frank F. Shuto, Mgr. A MODERN HOTEL With a liomelike atmoipliere. vtiisle. Dnnclns, i;. K, r.'.MiKNIIKIt(l, Mcr NUIV VOItK l ake O force. ffOKT lUI.I.IAM HlINItV IIOTRU l.asa UeorKt, .Saw korla. I 1 ! lWl?lV50D.iJ W. C. Shaw, Los Angeles; Char.oi Young, Toronto. Hreslln -M. I,. Sldel and C. I.. Seldcl. Heading, Pa. Itobert F. Marden and John II. Murphy, Lowell, Mass, ; Charles K. an., Washington. Alaitinlque J. U. daynor. Scranlou, Pa.; Mr. and Mrs. Jaime. II, Hverett, Kingston, N. Y. . J. A McDonald, ltlng hanf.on, N. Y. Clarldge Miss Jennie Jones, St, l.ouls; I.. II. Wayer. Iloston ; F D. Ilaker, Hr'.dgcpopt. Conn. Aigonnuln - C Ha lis, Seattle; Mr. and Mrs (Lorg- A. WMght, Alb'on. N. Y. . Mr. and M.n. J. O. Ilrown. Dover. DcJ. Illltmoie- Mr and Mrs Ikhvin II Mill ford. (Ireenwic-, Conn . Mr and Mrs. Chapman De Wolfe. Sail Francisco; Frederick Daey, Amsterdam, N. Y. Vanderbllt Capt. Frank A. Wilson, U. S. A.; James C. Parrisb Southampton.' They weiv n man -.m.l n woman. Que I.. I.. Mrs, C. Waller. Miss Kvelyn Waller Hons and imswoi ptivted, and then the and Miss Vlila Dodge, Snn Francisco. 1 ipan sild: Hotel l.aurelton Mr. and Mrs. JUxwell j "My gun Is In the flour business ami P. Hunter, Mr. and Mrs Washlnglon A. we know what bread means to peopl. Do I.ce. Iloston, Mass., II. O. Stewart, i jolt mind If my son calls on you nnil given Jamaica; .Mr. and Mis. Sawer Oliver, I jou ail order for 100 loaves of bread Wasblmiton. D. C. Colllngwood J II White, (lra hum, N C . Albert W. Smith, Ithaca. N Y. . T. H. Folsom, Huston. Ilelleclalte- -It. II Itochcster. London , Mis. Charles L. Pine. Tio Mr and Mrs I! 11 ltak.r, Uoslori. KEITH TO BUY LOEW CIRCUIT, REPORT SAYS Would .Menu Chiuific in Mainiire niciit for .Miiny Vniidi' ville Tlieiit re. Taking advantage of Its own resources, which hae len but little affected by the war in Kurope, the Keith vaudeville man agement, it was said esterday. has under consideration an extensive plan to add to Its present theatre chain thiough the pur chase of a part If not all of the present Marcus Loew vaudeville circuit, with the atros In Huston, Philadelphia. Chicago, Greater New York and other places ' The effect nf this plnn will he to hrlng under new management severnl well know n vaudeville houses in New York, including the New York Theatre, now under leae to Marcus Loew, who will present moving iiictutes there, beginning net week Mi. leiew Is now owner of th Sulllvan- I Coiislduie circuit, which he bought Just be 1 fore tlie vvir started. This clicult Is In I direct competition with the Orpheum cir cuit In Hie West. As the Keith manage ment In general owns theatres on Its cli cult. and as A. Paul Keith Inherited a for tune from his father, tho arrangement for the completion of the deal arc con flllently looked for In the thcatilenl world, where It Is also reported that other vaude ville houses will be Included In t large purchase, to become operative by next season. The Marcus Loew circuit as !t Is at pres ent constituted is In competition with the Keith circuit The plan In bulng up the Loew clri ull will be of benefit to the Keiiii linuil and v.!!! leave Mr. Loe.' 'r to condui t the affairs 0f his Sultlvan chain .i' opposition to the Orpheum circuit. VtlVrillt ItK.-OUT". SOIC I II AltOI.INA. CLIMATE OF SOUTHERN FRANCE. WITHIN 17 HOURS OF NEW NORK CAROLINA Cottages to Rent I t I.I. IM IIH1I 1 I KIN ON Itl.CIl l-M lliMUMl Mams l.l.ONAIIH TI I IS II.OItlllA. I'WMOr.S IIOTKI.S OF WKST COAST OF FMHMIU ni, mho iiim.i, i.ioiti; )itii t:t. Tiilnpw. riit.alirllle. I'l niiKM i: mi.i.ama.s.wimi nnrr.i, I'lureiire Ills Itrudenlcmn. rl llltOMIIMIIirCI, ltn.l.1 I'alln lintel ht. relerslitirir. I'rt .Mer (, Asp. HII. I.A INN I'AMI'A IIAlllltli:i. Iliiei Cmnde. Tamtia TIIM IIII.I.SIIOIIO Tntnp Hole) lliinllnslnn W. relerhur Hotel rillltn llnrda I'untn (lords. TAIll'ON INN Tiiri'nn .prln VKIIONA INN CleHrivaler TIIK IIKI.I.KV1K1V llelleslr llelihta For Informaliou Hnd bnnkleta address aho?. Reached hy Atlantic Coant l.lnr nr heshewrd Air I,lne, NKW .IKItSKV Atlantic City. HOTEL DENNIS IN WINTER Prnde s charm nt rnmlort anil east amidst characteristic environment that has "tab. Ilshed It as mi Ideal acasbora Home, lilrcclly oa ibc ocean front. Csparttr '. WALTRfl 1, flUZnV. iBlarlborougl) - StenDelm ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. JOS1A11 WIUTlJ & bO.SH COM PANT, IICItMl HA. Now Open Hamilton Hotel Bermuda Largest and Leading Hotel I'lne in Hour Hall fiom New York. New York Office, 389 Fifth Ave, Trlrpbona Uirr.i Hill ISSO GIFT OF 100 LOAVES EACH DAY PROMISED Hrciid Depnt rontrlliiitor Down on Hooks as "-Mr. Flour .Mprohnnt." 1 2,200 UrXOHYlX LO.N'O lilXlJ . ,, , .,,,. i ,. .. . I.,,. i Tom Merry and Dick llrlglit were haul put to It ajaln yesterday to glva a lunf of biead to ev ry man and woman who ontne to Tun Xrx' bread depot at 9 First Ktreet. Thre were 2,200 of the city's poor am. hungty who wanted bread, and tho 2,000 Ion ve on hand were made to fatisfy tlie hungf of all who came by tho simple magic of cutting 200 of the larger loavert In two. After the long line of Jobless men had filed out of the MM'! bread station to go j around In corn'.r into !o Hovery to get 'II. shop" ''alliih" i'i fife h;i af eofTcc ttr I visitors v.-'I'Td Inio the brrid dspot and ,g.ifl TJin Mir.; ,i "iood nfbrnonn. every day?" "Do I mind" replied Tom Merr, rais ing bis voice almost to a shout ' Do I mind your son being u kind a.i to give us ton loavs of bread everv il.iv ' I guese I don t mill, decidedly not'" "Tle'n t shall 1h done." repl ed t'lo mull he and tie woman turn 'd t i ec GOTO .,'i rvi Restful Isles of loveliness, fend for beautifully illustrated BERMUDAv? I sV .1 - I and Circular showing Inclusive Tours at Lowest Ratei TWIN E-ac tTTC Hi ii rHOM HCW -YOHK CVCftV WEONCtiDAV Fastest, AfnM Onf onfy Steamer WFST INDIFS "eOahtliil crnlses. ti ' Apply to A. 1- Outethrldie A Co.. Asenta, Uoebec .1. S. Co., Thon.t noli A Nob, 34t A auMU'oay or JlK i. Ml Uttli Av- N. Y.j Altntv lnl.IL f lulrtirldt A I'n.. ACCHtS. OD.Iirr .H. S. I Irf- 9d Ii M v sW S. $Zb.UU imm IT Finn round trip, meals and berth included Send for Booklet Hudson Navigation Co., It. VI. MI.CH. .. P. A 1460 Broadway, N. Y. I llMEl ,'JSSSfK B SBSI I- to HAVANA Interesting nd ir.-llul liecsuse o( the (! cinshng charms of tropical lile and climate. Excellent holrl). Sailings Thursdays and Saturdays. NASSAU In the Bahamas, offrrt many attractioni as a Wintet Rort; balmy climntr. charming social life; bathing, boating, tennii, polo, golf, motoring. WLIt trrrtcr hom Nw York ind dirrrt conarctiorM vkh Havana. St tamer Duilt in America and tailing under tha American Flag AH tare inctuiir mrtU and tatffocjen atrcotnmodsilKilil. Separate ar cmbmJ fourt a JO mitJ 23 m, $75.00 and apt using itramtr ai hctrt Write f b,V W NEW YORK andCUBA MAIL S.S. CO. (Ward Lif0 Caril Olfkai, fur M, . R., N Yerk ThroughThePanamaCanal AN IDEAL TRIP. N.Y. San Francisco Csllino at SAN DIEGO or LOSANGF.I.ES AMERICAN STEAMERS ! "Finland" ' "Krookland", 22,000 TONS ' DIS PLACEMENT KMAPiSTffi 9 Broadway, N. Y. City American Line Under the American Flag New York Liverpool, Pier 62, N. R ... I.nul", dun, '-'.'I. n'n New York. I'eh, II, noun ah-I 52WEf5fEe )llnii'Hika,.lan.,'IO,ll) ,M,isn'niiilla.leh.ll White Star Line N.Y Liverpool, Pier 60, N. R. Noon llallln Ian. U7 lArulile fell, a A 7ftnrc r I r r a w rr. i r. ttt.UIt,D uiDIt A L 1 A K vT a r. i- e V, IN r L. C o IjhiNUA CANOPIC, JAN. 30, 10 A. M. '"'Vm,,.,, r.." l.nll'AN y'fs Ol'l'lt I., tl ll'WAl N, v. FRENCH LINE ti'lnpusnlc (ienerale 'I ranaatlanlliiue i osiai. Ni:it u i:, S.iilmgs for HAVRE LA TOURAINE CHICAGO . . NIAGARA . . ROCHAMBEAU Jnn 23, 3 P M. Jan. 30, 3 P. M Keb. C, 3 P. M Feb. 13, 3 P. M l Olt INTOIIMATION AI'l'l.V Campany'i Office, 19 Stata St, N. Y. SBBBSBU7BBBBBBSI "My son will come around to see yon to-morrow." "Just i minute I What's our name''" asked Merry. "Just call mo Mr. Flour Merchant." And the two calleia left the place hap pier, and Tom Merry, alo happier, took out his stubby llttlo pencil and entered In his memorandum book the name of Mr. Flour Merchant ns one who lovra his fel low men In a substantial fashion. After I that tho same pencil filtered a total of J20 contributed to the bread fund yester day. One of th contributions, $10. camel fiom O. O. Orundy, general manager of tho Temlscouata Hallway, with oltlces at !tltTe.di. l,ou, Quebec, ana he wrote: "You Americans hae done such plen did woik for those In need In Hump that , It Is a privilege for us to help you In i i tnklng caro of those who are temporarily I 1 m(, ,f nel,, ,vr( kMOWn or ! ronnxe,t in this country I am sure a wide I response would be made." , The other contributions werei A. II : ' J;- n Wehslir: J2, M and t. Mrs.. . Ttr , " jf, y, . I I Checks for the breail fund should be I ! undo payable to Tim Hun. Checks nnd mow should be sent to the main office I lie. .SlN IJUlIllllJ Mnjcr I'lenils (iiilllj Jung Illng. who was granted a now trial after npendiiig . everal months in the death hous.) at Sing Sing tlndet sentence f ,lilh iiln.T,l..il nnlllv l mnmlininlil.. Im the Mrs, degree befoie Justice Dav! In :he Supreme four yesterday. He will be sentenced this morning. Illng shot and killed ee Toy, the ... , , recognized gun - man of the Hip Sing Tout. In June. 1!12. hmiuliliesv Denle Itepnrt. " i.v i . I . .1 i, II Sir Thomas (I Sliaugii itei, p e.-.de of the Canadian . ' 1 1 , IV 1 - .Me ilin. he uim I to certain pimlpes situate st and nea ' rii' tna. ne was i .,.......,,', ,. . 0.,--,v -m nr w n nit con-idenng an p.oposil for the lease pur h.i'f of pa'l if tne Iloston and 'fa is ? item us resiouei offering all outdoor sports Bermuda Gov't Tourists Guide WB 1 Tlfci A IfeT taidingpassangnv without transfer ationt as flays. :New H. S. "IJUIA.NA" , ur Any SlokoS Acenr. S. "OCEANA" Largest, Steadiest and Most Magnificent lo Bermuda "Under the Arni'rirnn Agts. Phone Bryant -1671.4672 ICUNARD Established 1840 EUROPE via LIVERPOOL New Twin-Screw Geared Turbine TRANSYLVANIA SATURDAY. JAN. 23. 10 A. M. ' Excellent Accommodations I Comfortably Appointed .LUSITANIA. - Sat.. Jan.30.l0A.M. Alaunia, - - - Vcd.,Fcb. 3.10 A.M. I ulilii onl Franconla. - - Sat., Feb. 6,10 A.M. Orduna. - - - Sat.. Feb. 1 3, 10 A.M. Transylvania. - Sat.. Feb.20,10 A.M. SPAIN, THE RIVIERA, ITALY, GREECE 1 he Ajotrs Cjibraltar. Cr noa, Nan'.fs. Cirarus CARPATHIA . Tuesday. Much 9, Noon RObND TIIE WORLD TOURS. IhroiiKh rales In all prtnc ll'.tl 1'iirM nf the st arid, rOlA V'iOI'l-K'l2l.54SlATi:ST.. T. IJ lllll.ll. HTI'I I, Tilt It TO i'nllil lleui ll Oinililiil M. Allsllilllie Miami e Cuilkt NnskHil ( ii Im , lmiiaha, I'.inuiuu. CALIFORNIA Itemark.i le Toura iiii.ler i:itir- Depar ures tl. e i uevK Ileal It le. l-xepllolul i'lnrarlcs lueludinx me ire.it Kxpntiiinni TOl'lll TO JAPAN, I l;ll. SI, M Alt, 'J, Hen I for llookli t Dlrril RAYMOND & WHITC0MB CO, Iflll A etia 'le. M ,(J ,-c, tp?0 !L FLORIDA .Nun the W Inter Iteiori of tha Hnrlit. Orean tsttamshlp Co., ton l if th Ave,, N . Y ANAMA niMrWrKt Indie. CruUeL! ru U"l 'very week Hem! for bookleu. United Fruit f'oinpaii) , 17 Battery Place, N. Y. )LI DOMINION LINK. To nil potn'a Houth and Weat K ery Weekdar y t V M Tier : North Hlver Tl .."( Franklin. FALL RIVER LINE TO B05TON $3.00 Mr. Iv I'lrr II, II dally at 6 P M Musle II l-'ulton St. N V Iv Pier in ,v. li (. .es lindnn l.lne sirs Itmuinn .'!.. virrk days only P. U Iter "P. I.. II.. ft I-, :3d Ht, (III P M, New Haven l.lne lr l. Pier K, It. t. I Cailiarlne Ml week dajs, S IS P. U. Irlilsepnrt l.lne air. Iv Pier 39. li. it. neoc daya only, II A, VI. coTonial'Tine BOSTON ltSt $2.60 PROVIDENCE- "stK $1.60 lloal lllret I Wr.k days and HundH at it I' M. from I'ltr II, N It., foot Weat Houston at. All Oul.lda i " lm"' "" sn" eciuipnient. upionn uinta, nroaaway ana iia si. Tel.. , """' Prln il.irresler, H'i.lllll I'rnrldenredlreet, I, Mi iii ismi; m'ii:iiooms, bi.ii.i. Ilulli, Ini liullntc Similar, HUM) p. sit. I'rom Plei ID, i:. It, 'Phone m llcekman. City 'I'leket oniee. Illoadnay. N V I ptimn Ticket (Ithre H'iiy and !3d It piiTIHrrcT m JKUVl fTATusflri'l.lATn m'w.'i'mik PORTLAND lledured Tares all pnliiU.I'hnn'MlHlKVirt IUNIi:itN Sir-AMSIIIP I CIHI'OIIArt.lN TOUhS. CALIFORMIAr MIU Uni.ri Tuum l ahA March Hand for ltlner.ir MAUSTtSltS. v3 . ii-wy N T cuy. nut, hmmh r, "Civil Service"" Examiner With Knmvlcdgt' of Accounting and liusincss Methods $3000 a year Application! for tint examination win be received until 4 P. M. Tuts.. Fth. 2 Duties: The preparation of quetlion for examinations requiring a knowledge of accounting, bookkeeping, rnrrd' oture siM business methods I'itln wj.-n and investigations in City Drpartnitt.t to determine exact nature of duties ol positions in competitive class, preliminary to preparing and rating examination'. Minimum age 21 years, Appliianti must it tatitnts oj iht Hide ol Ntw Vort Application blanks may be had at t) -Application Bureau, Municipal Building Room MOO, or sent by mail on receipt ol four (4) cents in stamps. MIVXICIPAI. CIVIL SUH VI' I ( OMUI l,koai, Nonur.h. NUW 1UIIK ell lll.MK (Ull r Ol IIIION.N, Klltsl' JLUKiAI. In' III tin .Matter er Inn appmatlun I'UIli.iO "iiltVK'h t'uSIJI tn.-lON 101 KtHsr MlhritlCT or the ."tins of s.v SCtlng txlt Slid Oil belia.f Of 'lll C , 0 York Ittr the si'tulri u-M or t'om.ii.' of Appraisal pursuan; to Ciiapte- 4 Laws nf 119' aiu Uie s.eiA t,, . nif ndatory thereuf una uppleniiita. o, renin q ii. h'uuiiiiik r.ie' ' lmnl. abtaluta In and to certain ore , . Iluats at ana near the lnterai .lou ., sisterly side of WALTON AVIlNfl: ,, i northerlv slds of 11AHT 1ICT1I M'ltl.i the llorouili nf The llronx. City or York, and reUtlva to acquiring a pe p unargrnunn riRin. envmciu lino rier si) and also a temporary eauemeti: : i-i ' Intersritlon of ths eaaterly side ot WAt 1 AVKNL'K with the southerly side of K 14'itu tiii;kt. iii tne Mornimn .r llronx. City of New York, required ror purpose of the ( onitrin-tlon. msln'f," and noeiatlon In prptulty ot a mpld ''.n sit rallrnAit NOTICH IH Hr.ltMIIY OtVi:N that th . rnrt 'it Charles 1, Hoffman. Charles .1 t and .1 Cur-y Watson, ('onimUiiiiue Apprulsal. dill" appolnte.1 In the above n tlt'ed proeejlng. whkh rsport hea's t the IT Mi day of OecembT, lull. II . In th ottire of the Clerk of th Coutr i a' Hninx on the Jtith dav nf l)n amber l1 NOTlCi: IP Kt'ItTHKIl OIVU.V. 'ha' ih aid report nlll ha presented to ths Sup' en rnurt or tne mate ot .-sew joric ui h .-i i. , Trm thereof to lie held In the rirat Ju l! n I District, at th" County Court House, in ! Iiorougn or rne iironx, cuy or .ew von on the Ssth day ot .Innunry, 1H. at h oi'snlnic of Court on that day. and th it and th"re, or .ii soon thereafter as I'o'ins can be hearJ thereon, a motion wlil he ir.ii on behalf of The City of Nev York Hi alii report t' not confirmed, and ihai - I report be referred to new Conimlsiionrn -o be nppolnted hv f.ild fourt to reuonsld1. 'n subject matter thereof. Dated. New York. January 12th, IHK FRANK t. POLK. Corporation conn. Municipal nulMtnrr. riorourh of Manhattan. City of New York. DIMTItlCT fOfltT OF Till: I'MII T a f t. J t-a all I'll f k!rl 'Til t II V tlU I till I r NUW YOHK WILLIAM I' "IKl I I rtimptalnaiit. uffulliat Hi:rn.N'li:i. M S'f 1 A,'TlIUN'i ro, Delendint In l iulf ! 11 .! i To .ill i re-lltftrn of nr rUlnia:.:' ariin- lorruIer ,M nurB'-mrlni; en : Tki noticr that by irilr of ' entltletl i our!, ilu!y nial Jann it S HIV nnd Hied hrreln JitnuAry ii :j. I OH OKU Hit I I Thit any nnil all tt?ilhnr or ' , ant? .iCAinst tlu Iff-ndfr Min.if nl"l 'u i 'ui'ai h.. i I ill' Co. vslio viAlm that th Dtfrml r M turtnje Co in iniifbtcJ to thrm -i Mi poseii it chu nf HCllOtl .iKHln-t i other pri)npt whooevpr ho hb--- claim nKulr.t It. nro hcr?t rt-in( asNf-rt thlr nnd claim, on or Nef tr lsih tiny of Kfbrujry. liM.'. .mil on th rvijil dute present nml fl.f du.'v -written (tiitinent or proof of tli . . 8Kilnt DffendT Mfltiufrn'turlna to . fHUtR with Jo-epti 11. Mitt tlrulft .tnt i 1 A. Julllluril, hh llelvrr" of farmer Manurju'iurinic ("'i . t (heir oni r JjI Churrh str(t. In thr Hornuxli of , Italian, City, County nml Stat of New II. That no re.Utor of Hint no . ' i acalnat the Defcmlpr Maniifmnir'ntr ( ulrns th Hrfeniler Manufa-turliK lndrlit oil to him, ami that he puiot-p r.tu-c of action afralntt It. anJ un ' honfvr who nert any latin uc.iin who falls to ni a Mattmnt or prif rj.iim on ur pciorr ini uio iim uhy oc i n ruary. ItMa. a nr rintiior oirrctfii, n i lhrf.iftrr Uf prrmlttml to apert any m hatovrr nsulnnt ihe itaie nf l-fe ManufnriurlnK Co In th hwtvi nf th - 1 rclvrit or lo hure in ntiv ill:rlbu thereof whatiio'V''r. JOSHIMI It M AHTINHALI. nnd KltKIM "f .1 CILLI A HU Itrrelvfra of tiffr r Manufarturliir Co. J 24 'hur' h ." llormiKh nf Manhatt.in. Nm v.-t. ItrsilMOHi;. I1IS1I1.I' A- . I'f I.1. Soil, h -r f . It. . HOLM H, LI.3SU: 11. In pui-u.ui f onlr of Hotiorubst Hubert Lul o 1' a Hurroants? of the County of v-w 'ik NOTICK la hereby bIvpii to all pfr-vyna hat inn fjaitnx Hgrttunl Lizzie It Holme, Ute nf the County of Now York .tt 1 prenent thr Miiif with vuui-herji tlieco the iubrrlbt;rB at their place of trti-i g nuMne, at the orllce of their nn' ..i Merrill A llnn, .No i00 Hi -llorouili of Manhattan, In the Cit or .N" York, on or b"foie tli Clt d.n 01 ! , next li.ited New York, the t"th day of nirtMiiber, HM CLINTON M oTltMi 1 13UW1N C H ALL. Temporary AdtntlllS. -1. toin MKHHILL lit Mli:if t Temporary AdmlniPtratori, No tOO IUt.j. way, Manhattan, NVw York Clt. HOYT. ItUUBCN M. In p' ruantf TTn order of Hon Hobtrt Ludlow- Kowlrr a Hurrocute of tho County of New York NO TK i: in hereby given to all perori hal clalma against Ileuhen M lloyt, late of . a County of New York. Ueceaid, to prt.il the jame Wth voucher th-trof 10 I,. ut acrlber, at her piac of irar'Acting nuinti.it at the ofllce of II. A Cuahlnc, No. 43 dnr Btreet. Iloroush of Manhattan, In the v it nt New York, on or Before the tenth day t February next. Dated New York Mi 30th uny of Ji. y 1 H. VAVIS riCTLHHlIN IIOYT Uxe. utrli II. A. ClTtmiNll, Attorney for i:tcutrU. At Cedar Street. Ilorouch of Martha.' . New York City. 1IANLKY. IJUWAHD In purauaiM 0' ortler of llonni itblf l.obrt Linll'- I ' a Surrogate nf the t'onntv of sc N'otlrfs t hfrfbv fflien to a'. Deijmn li icllm iipainet Uilward ILine.., la e I County of New York. di e.t-i'fl. ' I" ' the waine with vouiher-, trrnf to t' facrlber. at her place of trunBn ' Ine hi tut Ihe ofh'-e nf ,M dure rrent! 1 " toriuvB. No HI Hrnrtilvseii ItoioiitN "f " J Jn ,! 2 C ! kvi Ynrk i he ltili ,liv of He r.nl.e " New York, the lth div CATltBltlNl; CONWAV IIVM.l Artmlni.l'H MeOI.UIIIJ 4 PrtKNUT. Attornys for ilnilniritr HI Ilrontttt.iv. New Y'i'k ' t'HANflK 1)1 CI)ltlM)IlAT'K NAMI. NOITl'K. Notice is hereby Riven ih..' n " rrsnkllu I'hiBlneerlnB l oinp.uiv h ' lntle rorpiiratlnn hav'nff I'- i liualneaa otrii e Ml IT llall. lv Pn ol JLinhattnn, City, t'e.nin " I New York, will jpplv t" iho Supi.m, ' or the Htate of N York .ii Term, Par' I thereof m be l ( " County I'ourt lloil.e. ixi Jteil at ' i Htreot. In the fit) uf N' "'l' of New York, on the 3rd iln) 1 1 19U, i lo an 01 nek in ti"- ' that way. or as noon ili,renf'i ' can he liednl. for an orilei miilin n s corporation to ilianlte Its ,,'ip-iM lu Mllunl Case mid CnmpalK I'" Dated New York. Ilei-enilii" T ' ', Mll.t.r.lt PIt WKI.IN KVllIM I t:l (llp in-' Its- WH.I.IAM It IIASHKT. M ' P'" Noll, e Is hnfeliy sien tli.it ' i" -Powiee Imp i I H llvpoil I'i'iiil" nistli corpouilon liavlnc In pii"' r neat ollne a: Nn 10T llru.id i . "' ' County A flat' "f N v"' i i ihe Supieme Conn of il.e .- .' llrk . 11 Spc IlI Term th' -"' ' in Hie County Court Him- i " I'oiinlv nnd Hine of Nevi rV. J" ' dn of Kehruarv. 1'Jfi. .u leu "' ' ' , rnronoon "f that day or .i" -' ' ' n eitiinael din he lirarii in mi nnrUliig "Jlil .'oipnrat'o:! . ' ' 1'iirporule niClie of N'HIlier !) ' ' i Dafd. New llrk :ii .1. "f J''1'" N.VPinit lTVl.i:it IMPDlfl A l.NJ Hy T S N A PI 111 I '' Al.KHIlD W MKI.DtlN. '"f "" "' IIK1.P WANTKD :T.U-.. r.. M WANT wiMiien .'.er t ti t r -tactful. K'""l l.i.kera. c'l ili.-c i aeilie, rapillile "f iMrilll'B to" ' p"k. ahull huura hui n.ut " " .ind Inir'vien ihe n.iimin ii ' ,''.",, home W rlm lo TCII A III 1 v VI. I' CO, 3 Som Ii Sia'e m. chl is- HKI.P W AN tK''-";'1' WANTllDlllEll tfrhnol Te.l' H"' c'j'llull Hlllijr - I "In I i"" i Mu" iiiaUlti all nm. sp aahiry 1. K H.in llnr em ottl Coin tit