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THE SUN, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1915. FIGHT IN BOSTON ON STATE UNIVERSITY NATIONAL CONFERENCE CWWILLARD ANALYZES . BILL TO REDUCE TRAIN IWARD SUBP(ENAED i AMI'.xKMIINTS. I. A.Mt'MKUKNTH. PRESERVA TION OF GAME FULL CREW LAWS' CREWS IS REPORTED! IN BREAD INQUIRY I LoNGACREii popular mat.nEE to-morkow Tin-.vntr. wi'.st in n st .' - ac ' 1'u 8 i SlnsHiiflitisotfs L.ibo.' Men Sn.vj Poor Have No Chance i for K.lucaMon. 1 ... . . , i ' 1 VAC, COST STAN'DS IN HostoN, M ui'li I. It Is not surprlliiir that tlii' lecMatlvo rvintnlttec nti edtl c.itlon fmlnl tn dlmilss for nil tltin on Thursday the liliui for the establishment or the "ttnlvvrslty of Massachusetts." a free Institution f liWh Icarnlm;. There, should lie no c.iuc for wonder tti.it a ' ensmr which has the Imb remeiit ! (lov W.1M1 Hid ih-kuiiIimM libor an well us of ii tntmlict o'.' individuals srcl.in to "uplift" tho eoinmutiltv still icm-ilns fi be disposed of! H lc estimated that o build aril maintain State ilnlverlty o1' such standard" ax inop scd would re quire an it itial mitl.i of alxnil ).Mi. nun ami an .innuHl eNpe.id'tttri of about $riio,npii. Oni- leusoti why a innslderahlc uody of men bdlevc Mii-niiitiMtw should ic let the do.i it that Inn State lloanl of ted unlavorably uikui It ' Kdueat!. n win linitely ' i" itise of the mm, aiul cdliou to s of li.iri standing hav.i "lumen a;a'nt it. With eevetti on collcjes ami a-. vcrsitlei In thin Statu anil al.out 18,000 men and women nttcnd'.nc them t io iruistlmi arise whether 01 i,f t theru li. rvon. for another without ir.Jury, e. lie nil if uiitioii in fie,-, to sevual of thoc al.viulv ilolnrf bulnci-- The Hoard .f Kdilcatlon charncte i7'M tlm piopoMttur. as "unwarranted" .it pres mi Th" onlv mi'inlN r of the lo.i'd who ifl.aeil tow ird It at all war lr Prcd irl'lv V Hamilton, w!.o riimed the ro-- rt with a reservation. II In ( oil III llic Win. Ilo fa)s tfi.'t ho btlteves t een re u'tH e.r I"' sts'ur'il throua'a a State unlverslti-. "Hut." Ii emtlnued, "the drniauiU upon the treasiir of the Com minweilth sic -i hf.i. and tho finan cial needs of primary education are o itieir u:d mi ur'-cnt that I un forced to the loneliislim t at the wisdom .f buce (Minimal expenditure for higher edu- rjillon at the nuldlc cost at 'his time U open to ifrae doubt. On this wround I alone I slvti Hie report as a whole." ' The State !io:.rd believes that it would ' be miKh eh- aper for MiiHsaehli'eits to Mnblioh a free seholarsdilp fund, inalt- , I i.s an annual .ipjnnpiianoii oi. i, Sino.DQO. anil accept Klfts and i.. j. i from iK-ople who are Inclined to benefit worthy ounn men and women In 'h't way T1" is no new move Tor some pi i l-ibct pn.plo have been aiflt.'.tluv a State in Heisl-y. ami there are many who see .njlltles behind ti'" Indoisement of Gov. W.dsh and the ufusal of the Legislative Committee on Kdiicallon to let the matter drop. This committee Is Mild to have fell that Ihere Is "consider able merit'' in the plan, and tltifot- nnnrrnted ,-vrral of its members to rirfifl n revolution lonWinir to ft furtllir I Investllfatlon of the piosisal. I'moreil hy Orii.inliril l.nlior. . aiost every latwr orcaiiiz.itlon in Mas.'ai'hlif ett.s was represented at a hearing Blvn several weeks hko whin 1 the Hoard of LMucatlon'- report was up for confederation. All the labor men wrre In f ivor of a State lolhire le ins etiibllshed. and the predominant ariru- ' mcnt was tne rerpjest 'hat ilie poor inr.y i have an equal opporttiniu with tho rich icsarditir. eiiinatlon. .m least and mary of the H ieakors nrvel that a enptone 1 tw placed upon the hlch neliooln of the State so as to complete the tdue tonal 1 system 'Die propesed nei establishing a State university e illed for Its beinir with n tho metropollta i district if Itosiou and to be called t.i "I'nherslty of Ma.ss.ichu hetts." It was to be (joverned by a board of w u n rodents to be lppolntcd to tie Umeror and eoiistltutliis a body corporati l -issessitu; all the powern orfssary .o accomplish the object of tho unlversti . enact laws for Its kov ernment ami rleet tli rxiulslte number of prnfecsoi' and other iniploiees as v.-ell as fi ililr salaries, &. Tlio Im mediate pov "i iiment would lie with the faculty, but subject to rcKtilatlon by the resents as to lourses of Instruction, eonferrlt'K i. ilcsrces and crantlnc of dhiloinai' The unlverxty was to be open to women us well as men without t lilt on fees except In iirofesslon.il de partment, and the rem nts are called upo . to establish an employment bureau to .Ist .ii llndliii: Tori, for needy rtlllli'l.tX T ie net ,irnpoed .,n appropriation of I 'flu oni) to p. y salaries, t h pun huso of not hum thin 3i a 'on of hind within t ilrtv milts of the s'atc llous and to procure, iilani for the nece.sary bulld t ins as well as to pay other evpense. T i raise moi ey i'oi i lie vn.ierslty the rot jiruposen that a State tax of one tenfi ot one null oi, each dollar of as i ssed valu itlon of the cities and towns i . Massachusetts bo levied. The board llir.it es that mch a tax on the '.IS assessed valuation of Miis.sachusettH of JVJ07.noO.000 would j lold aiiproxlniately S.t'.i'i,nOii, the iiiiniimiin levenue upon whl 'h un inJtitutlon of tlm kind con ti mplated iouIiI be riamtalt d. It Is contended tint Massaehiisetts has more extensive, in 1 better facilities for hlpher education In projsirtlon to lt lopulatlon than nn other State In the I'liioii. There ate soventeoii unlVer'l tlis and cnlleKiis, almost as many at- in nil the other New IhiKland States put tlKltller. Witn Olll exreptlull .1 1. IKo Iiropnrtlon of their students ire t n Massachusetts and It Is .'0111111. did hat these Institutions are capable of devi lop. nir f icllitles for extensive courses, or. 11 siioiiileiuo work and eontrlliutor in j, x' lork if aided b State and ini.nie' pa' iiilhorl'ies The bond i.'iys it believes lint ample p.vomiiindatloii could bo provided for ntiy increase In the number of students re'iiltltti; from tho operation of a plan of State scholarship "WILL TURN DOWN HOME RULE. . . , , ... err .I.TS.-.V s,.t llllllllee He- Ileiesll Wiiiiltl Vllini (iiunlillim. TllUN'TON'. .N" .1. VI. nil I S!..ll!llne Jllltciilnson's piopos.ii home rule umetldineiii to the lOiiUltiltlun was .-.evereiy ciltlciseii t tilt- .iflcmoon nl n .enalc hearlni; by former Supiemo Court .IiiHtlco lieimett Van Sckel. Ah viewed by Mr. Van rt.vii.el Hie aiuendnient would liable liiuuli-'ipali-ties to restore race tracKs, permit any form of iramblliiK and In -hurl lo oper t as separate soveielKritles. I In fine saw only confusion should It lie tiiaclo'l. Ciulcr the amendment thi re mlKhl be realid as mau Ii Klslntiires as tlieie ;ire munliipalltles III tlm Stale, Vdvertllli; to ttin plovisloii ih.lt until in MUtliuiizid under the iiiiieiiduiitiit rihouhl be In I'onlllct with the Sin In ir Kedoral Ciiiistlluilon Mr. Van Syckel raid It undertook lo aiil iiorlite tlui inunic. ip.'illtlrs to do exactly the thuics p .lliited hy tlie constitution. Heveral nhtci lawyert spoke UK.iliitt tlm ninend inent The majority of tlie meinbers of tho rommlttto Indlcateil lit the domi of the Jiearlnn that the propose d nmendlntiit vould be, report) il ad i ttoJf, "l'"i"r f Kind Is nt ,,,,, Wililorf x'ws of lUtU'u- The lir.it national confcicnce on K"'"n i brf nllliR uud protrrvlnK was held cs-I terd.iy nt tin- Waldorf-Astoria untlcr . tlm auspices of the American (Initio i I'tvlcctlvc Asoclatloh. Kiederlc U. ('. Waloott presided and rcprcstutittlVfii , from every iraine proiluelm; State, nt- Untied tin- confrrciiee. It ivu decided i to request tlio American damn I'm tectiV'u Association to nwiho the con filetioe .. .iniiliiil nlTnlr. I William It. Itwlton. irr .ilent of the ' iiidor-.' 1.. I., :iul, at the tnnrnitiK MMloii, siihl that a wealtinws of out- ipiiiio luniectlvu kulslatlon lay In the j rnci inai noi rumciem iioiire jmwer is lnni Idiil to M'curn enforcement. "A trrealer wcakni-Ms," euntlnuud Air. lloiiltou, "llei In the fact that our lop. Islntlon Is not found! on the rltrht prln cljile. It nlms at protection only liy rn deutnrliiR to rcHtrli'l tho nuinlo.r nt l.lriln killed Instead of uttlvltiK for meiiim by which the amount of (ramo could hi Increased. In e.x trein c.ins too much reftrlctlon of shootltlK mity even effect a ileori!!ie. .((r ,.,nt ,, N K llnmvn f..t that on a Southern plantation where all ehuotliiK of iiuall la utopjiod for a set lea of yearn the number of birds on that plantation tends to deci-fase rather than lncrao." )U'r ewaker werf! Duncan Iunn. superlntoiMlont of the New Jeraey Ktato K.imo farm; Arthur M. Harne-i, man user of tlin poultry nnd im dopart mint, extato of Wllmm Itockefvller . Harry T. Iloicer", 8UsTlntendint of K.-iniH farmc. Htate of New York; Charles V. D'eterich. Pahelm same preserve. Mllfnrd, N. Y. : John . Hum ham. president of the Anierlcan Hum l'rotoetlve Aaioclatlon, New York; K. t' llltwhaw. chief Katne warden. Spirit l.'ike. Iowa, and A. N. Prey, Cold SprlnE Station. I,. I. 1 The nam men etit down to a dinner last nltcht In the banquet nan ni inoiflce wi re present Waldorf-Astoria. The speakeni were rr-iieile C. Wnlcntt nnd K. A. Mcll- I Y. W. Chan, a Chtnee Muilcnl from Mr t.llhennv conieH from Ovford I'nlversltV. KliKland. arrived at Avcrv' Inland. Lit, He I principally ; ieHponsrible for tho settlni: aride of : I trac! or tieni-iv munr miirr un i nulf coast o' hlr. Sta n"crn:.rtha't ii,,.-ks of birda that wlnt -nli.nlv favored section. jr, '.Mcllhenny said that a campaign (o'keep the homes of the birds In the pwainps alonic the Louisiana tlnlf coast fr,,m IicIiik tilled III had been successful, i iin,i attention wn helnit conceit- . iiate.i on tin- nno imm". i- ...i.i. in i, u.ii rnv,ir won ino mil- I , M IIH. 1. Un II. ! - """Hut It L- not only the women," h- j -i. .r,,..,.iKi.. r.ir tii.. wim. ion diMructloti of these beautiful bird. The nlllcators and Klant tnoccasln Miakes ate also their enemies. The alll lf.iiors cot under tho trees where the talis I nests at o mill! anil nop ineir iriilnl (ha )frPR 11 mil the nests full or n ,1,.. .mini- Mr In hon out. Yhpll ihv ...it tiieio TP.e moocaln are very ' fond of the 'UK". MnvliiK picture films showlnB th.. i SllOWy Heron wero ciiiiuio anu siso n eiine.iiionai mm wnicn nan oeeu made at Kreat expense and which Is ! Mr and Mrs. C.eorce H. Mead of Uay belin? shown In all sections of tho conn- ( ton. Ohio try. It depicts tne siayinic 01 xae nirus 1 by market hunters and the tearitiR out 1 of the alitretles before the birds ate1 dead. i At the conference n roinmittoo was : appointed to cMimlfic.- what tfntr.i birds i should bo import"! Into the United State. Tim alunmi .ma fi lends of Don, son I'n.versitv. ilralivdle, Uh'o, will bold I their annua! lurcliooii Saturday after noon next at the Sherman square Hotel. AniotiK tho(i who ate expected to re spond 'to touHtB m Kr. tllark W. rhanil'orlaln, President of the unlvet- SCHOOL AS THE SOCIAL ' CENTRE, FINLEY'S Al! Commi.ssioiior Will Try to Im prove Conditions in llnral DiHtricts. i AI.PA leril of c.itlon, r. .Mnreli 1. Tne urcent tlie State Department of iiecordlni; to nr. John H iHO'j- IJlu- I'lll- britis 1-y llll State Commlfslonrr the nRTlculturiil an Is to llCies Itl th" Suite Into reliitlon-tilp wllh the. sehtiol i lis the centre of w ml life In the j eounlr'. , "I had for severil Mi elts at my doi In tho Stntn lMucntlon IIulldlnK last , fall an exhibit of potatoes, nppli and 1 other farm products raised by eountiy cl,, boys," said Dr. Kinley. "Thete were lnteri"tliir In themselves as show. Un; what boys inlpht do with their hiiuiK olherwlse mischievous, perhaps, or with tltldii otherwise less productive. , "Hut I kept thlnkinn that It would be even morn Interesting and uratlfy Infr to see mi exhibit of what the.sn potatoes, apples and the like had made of the boys. I happen to know of one seenilnRly worthless Isiy w)m hat. hrvn made Into n piomHlni: man by a (loek of white chickens. "The State IMuontton Department Is Interested In a larger agricultural pio iluct'.vlty In this Stale, mid in men tr.ilnliiK of lioyii and iritis as will lead to this. Hut 't l even more deeply interested In what ainiculture ran b" in.nbi to do fur boys and rlrls who llw in the country, In the presence of grow Iiik Ihlnirs "I hope that tbl di'luirtnieiit, by brliiKiiiK a" these mm ntivr iiHiicul turiil educiitlon.il .'iKincles In this Stato iciatiom.nip with the school n ti. CI title nf soeial life, will not onlj multliily meat and isitatoi-s nnd apples, )m( (,,ii,.rV( ,,,.,.,,, nnr, .,"lu'. iiuintry life nnd at lout touoh eveiy ciillllllj ll.lll. e OBJECTS TO VACCINATION. Vunliist .terser 'll I'other I'IkIiIs llonril of Ktliienlliiti, llicausti his twi'lve-je.ir-iilil ilnimh ler .lessln was denied nilinlsRlon to l'uli. Ilo School 21 for the leason that he t. I'lueil to allow her 10 ho vaccinated Her bert A. Thorpe of 7S liendinny nviiiue, .Inisey City, yesterday asked for a writ of mandamus in tho Supiemo Court to comie tho Hoard of IMucntlnn to lie- I cvpt IiIh child as a iiutill, in his iMdltlim Mr. Thorpe recited that on I'lbruaiy Hi last his daiiKhlrr, even ufier pre-eiillnis u doctor'a cerllilcate i K.;tliriK forth that nhe win. In itood phv , ,(i ( ondltlon, w.ih denied reltriitloii. lie declared that Inasmuch as thern is no sniiillpoi epidemic in Jerpey City the action of the authorities wus unwar ranted and In direct violation of the Sluto Constitution at vvll un of tlie Federal Constitution, :' v :V'"-i 1. A. Mcllhenny. ; Samuel II. llrlerly of Chlc.t.-o. Inn Taylor f Now Jcrwiy. sity and Member of the Mary Itnldwln I Alumnio held a nodal ineetlni; at the Hotel Martinique yesterday afternoon. I These member" form the New York 'branch of graduates, from thin H.'hool at Staunton, Vn. Mrs. (Jeorue W. Kelter Ik .chairman. The) decided to islve u lunch eon at tho Martinique March 'i3. A convention of the men eompolr.c the N'uw York aKenoy of the Mutual Ilenetlt Life Insurance Compmy of Newark. N. J., wan held nt the Mar tinique yesterday afternoon. The nieet tnir was followed by a dinner in the itmnquot nulte. official of tho main of. the Martinique yeMerday country. from that ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS ionip of Those Prom Out of Town llmlstered In lie Cll. MiAlpln Mr. and Mrs. Albert It. Taylor, lielmont. Man.: Mr. and Mra. II W Whipple. llaeketttown. N. .1.; ... ,, , jhnron. Toronto. I - - .J''';"' sir anil .Mrs. ' O. Lentr. I'hilndelphla; Sydney K. IIiitchlni.on, Mr. and Mrs. Chester W. I'hlludelphPi; illiss, IlosUin. l'.-uk Avenue Hotel Philip It. Thayer. San Pinnclnco; Mis. J. S Clark and Mr and Mrs. F. K. Warner, lltnitnam- to'i. -S Woodstock Mr. and Mrs. E A. Mrs. Wriisht, Hartforii. Conn., Mr. and A Torrance, Norwich. Conn. Vanileibllt Mrs. M. c. Vandweer . .V V, T V........ 111 .',-. .niir ......... KtllCKI rO'K-'KPI 01 lino .Hin. V. u. Lauithlln. Wellaml. Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. John A. Steel. Tulsa. Okla.; Mr. and Mrr. . W. Thomas, Ixindon, IlnB land. Collliid'.vood (ieortte C. Lewis. To. wanda. Pa.. J. C. Kyhush. Ithaca. N Y., and C. A. Johnson, Cleveland, Ohio. Mario Antoinette W. IX ParrltiKton. Postoiv 1'.. II. Clarke, Lnkewood, and Miss J. Klnatlne. Htlffalo. Martinique -.Mr. ami -Mrs i- v. i.ick !nni n.it M'es liarothv Packard. Head- llns". Pa.: !r. and Mrs. MacVeanh, To j ronto, Canada; Mr. and Mrs. U. It. ' Horner. Hoston, Mass, WICKERSHAM FAVORS MAJORITY VERDICTS No Citizt'ii Should He Exempt From Jury Duty, He Tells City Club. Oeoise w. Wlckersiiam, pre.nneiu hi tho liar Asiociation of New York and forme! ly Attornni-tieiieralof the TJliJtisl .Stale, would not hnve any cltl7.cn exempt, d from Jury duty. He lutlimilo.l last. nliThl that n a delegate to the t'otistltuti.inal Convention lie would wurk toward that end. He was speak ing on tlm jury system at a dinner of the rity "lub, iirnuiKcd especially for the discussion of "Tlie f.'ourtH" and the piotilellls llffeCtlnK thetll which Will come lip at tlm 1'onstltntluniil Con vention. Mr. Wlekerstmm after sayliiK that the Jury system w.ih the method adopted 'm the ascertainment of truth, that it was much mallirncd and much tnlsiiiide'stond. took UP the question of i exemptions. He minted nut that there ' ' are sixteen i latijes of persons exempt ! I fiom Jury duly "I would be at a Iosh to explain why , they im; exempt," he said. "I could not j tell yon why a licensed engineer of I stenni need not serve on Juries or why a surc'eon ibnlist, aicustoined to ex tract truth with the forceps, or a Na tional (iiiardsinan who hns served llvo years need not serve on Juries. Wn have the Ihliu; all wronir. It oiiKht to bn a privllvKB lo serve on Juries, not some tliinc to be rellfved from as a reward. 1 think no one should b exempt." Mr. Wli kersham nritued in favor of a maturity verdict m Jury cases, espicially in civil suits and in criminal cases of a minor demee. In murder trials, how , ever, he du med It advisable that the wnoie jury si.ouiu auree ue nweii op the necessity of having well tttted men as Judges, and thouitht they should be appoliited. i:-JiiiIko A, T. tieanvater of Kings ton, aiiotiier ilebKitte at lnrite to the C'lnsliliitlomil Convention and president of the Statu liar Association, spoldi on Tho I irKiinlr.atloii of Our Courls," Ilo did not iTKard It as praotlcable lo cnniparo our courts with thoso of Hiik lali.l. . "S'o have no corrupt .ludifus In ' America." lie said. "I never saw a I corrupt Judge," McCarthy sent to sing sing. 1 Tii Serve ten Vriim for KIIIIiik I lloiiobne In Celtic I'nrk. I'atrlck McCarthy of lSfi nreenpolut avenue, Hroolilyn, was seuti'iicisl yes. terday In tliu (Juenus County .Supremo Court for shoolliu; Timothy Donohtie In Celtic l'ark last May by Justice Van Silica to not less than neven and a half yearn nor more than ten yearn mid ten monthei In Him: SIhr As the sen tence stands .McCarthy would bo re leased durliiK tho winter months nnd Justice Van Sllirll will thelitfoio resen tence McCarthy this mornlnK, John MaoCrnto, counsel for MeCurthy, In moving for a now trial, said he will name tho man who killed Donohue, I'l't'sidcii) oT lialliiiion1 and Ohio Tnforins Slockliolilcrs of the Needless CosJu. 8(500.000 A 1ft A II l. AlJli Daniel Wlllard preoldent of the Haiti- more and Ohio Railroad Company, who, with olllcluls of other Haslern lines, in romluctltiK a camiialitn for the repeal of the "full crew" laws In certain Slates, has addressed a letter to the stockholders of tho company In which he tells them Just how much each yeir tho laws ato cosllnic the road. Hy reason of the additional nuinbrr of men the road Is compelled to employ the Ilaltlmore and Ohio, acrordliiK to Mr. Wlllard, Is required to pay out approxi niftlely Ji'Do.ooo each year, and it Is estlntatej that the total amount of such payments will be more than ftoo.oou, or nearly one-half of 1 per cent on the entire common stock of the company. Mr. Wlllard rays fm titer: "DurltiK the last Ilie years the Lecis- lalurrs of live States In which th" Ilaltlmore and Ohio Company opcratrs, namely. New Ji rsey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Ohio and Indiana, have. In deference to thi representations made hy certain labor oriranlzatlous, p.ihpe.l so-called 'full crew' laws, and the samo kind of leKlslatlnn has been urKcd in all I of tho States which your company serves. These laws speoillcally re quire me raurnaii companies 10 employ a greater nutnlier of brakptiien upon frrlicht arsl pussenner trains under cer tain circumstance s thnn the oltlcers of your company think necessary or dish., able. "It should be kept In mind that at the present time the railroad companies are not permitted to run any train fr. Ik lit or passencer unless the cars ale all equipped with automatic couplers and air brakes, and the brnkes nil in use. or enouith of them In use to Klve the eniflnfer full emtio! of the train. Not withstanding this fact, and by Mrtue of the laws alnive referred to, it Is n.ces. sary on certain portions of the ro.id to emploi more brakemen upon freight an I pnsnetiKer trains than were emplo.ied before utr brakes and automatic couplers were applied. "A Mlmllar law liaised by the Lenis lature In the State of Missouri In l'.M3 was reje. ted by a very larue majortu of the votels of that State at the .ast election. Twenty of the principal r ill roads operating In Pennsylvania jitul New .Iersy are now ndeavorlni; through a public camiialitn of pu'illo ty to brtntr alsmt the repeal of these laws in the two States mentioned. "The purpose of this ivmmunlcat on is to print, the subject to th, llt'etl. Hon of the Individual stiskholdor of the HalUmore and oalo company ami to urite them to Klve this matter t'.e r feriou consideration. I tinhesita'ltit: i Klve my iiersonal assurance that tli" ef fect of such laws Is to work hardship In the end upon tho general pulil In that It divert to wrongful purposes money which miKht bett'.r be spent in suoh channels as would brine beneficial resultM to all. "Such laws are unfair to the t;reat body of railroad employes, and the un necessary cost they Imiwse upon the roimianies tl.Teato'is tho w-curty of divtiternt nn.i I oarnoKtly requist ou, as tho owners or tnls priqienrv. m carefully consaler this matter ar.d '.ilk with others about It In th" lwi- fiat tho fubjort 'nay be clearlv tinderstin"! and this unwise IerUtl:vtlnn r"iMlnl and further liKlelatlon of a sim'lar kind preventeil ' At a conference of the Phlladtlphl . (rrnnire. 1'atroo.t of Hushandr), 'ilcIo up of deJetratifl from 'Pi-ntJO'lnmlti. Ptfaware and New Jersev, iield al llustleton, l'a . last Saturday r. olu. tions wote adopteil cnndemn'iiK tho full crew law 'is constttutlni: ar. injust m to ?3i rallrc'ids and tielni: an element of public daiiKer, BARON ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. n'Altnmoiite. Who Wed Mm. Iluh-eiK-k. Annllnnii .Morilitne. Huron A. Hcnedlte d'Altainonte was taken to Itellevue Hosp.t ll esterda from th" New iliiiud Hnvl, whir,, he hud tried to iMtnmit sulelile ! hw allow ItiK a larRe ipialitlty of niori hltie When a waiter went to his looms with coffee tlie Huron waved him away, snylim ' "Take It lw.k I don't peed it I'll he dead In a few hours, for I June taken morphine " Daron d'Altaniontc niarrle.1 Mrs Jean nn:te Habcvk. widow of ttaymond liab ci.k of New York, In IPuTi She w is a daughter of Alnnxo Lo-'ke of Ie'xin; ton, Ky., nnd had Rone to 1'iirl to study music. The Haron was then etudsinit criminology under Prof. i'eare lm brono. At the hospital )a"t nlirht it was said ttita his condition was serloir- LIONS CAUSE OF LAWSUITS. I'oller HflloiTN ii nil Woman 'henlri. .1. I i:iii,'jr,o I'roin Three suits iiKitrepatim; J30.2.'o were tiled In the Supreme Court .v estenln . aKiilnst the KlKhty-sixth Slnet Tlie atre because of Injuries resultlnc from the escape of a troupe of lions on De comber 1" last. The plaintiffs are I'o. lice Serdeant Daniel C.Ieiin. Policeman f.uw aril man. It. Keaveny and ltoen I'neib The officers ask JlO.Onn each anil Miss Friedman wants Jin.S'.O The complnltits nlli'Ki' neKllKcnce on the part of tlnj manaitement. FATHER GANNON IN NEW POST. la Named aalslnilt lo lienernl of .lesnlt Soelelj, Ito.MK, .March 1 -The Kiv. I'lltlier Thomas Ciaution, S. .1., of New Vol I; has been chosen assistant to the ijen ernl of the .lesull Society for th American branch. Tim Ameilcaii num lieiH have hitherto been under the Jipim diction of the assistant In charge of tho I'.iiKllsh speakluv peoples. father 'iiinnon was born In Cam lirldKe, Mass.. sixty years nun. He s a llieillber of the N'ew Yorll plliVlllee of the order He win rector of I'ord ham I'niveralty I'mm Is'.C. to 1:'T Iteceiitly lie bus had charmi at SI , Alldlews on Hie Hull-oil, where novice i received their mini instruction talilnu up special charxis, bif-ue MllTlil.s AMI ltKST.riC.NTs "Pli." Manrir. I'm nterly Pal.il ile llnnse unci mcuiiic ii'uy,viiutii 'I'tmne nsmi-i m NUhtly ItirltidltiK Hunilny.iO :in un P 1 nine MAURICE , -ince WALTON MCINDVV ft I.OI'ls .VI. NK.III'S. TliritsllAV' V AI.Si: li.l f'Altl Ml. TurmliOi A I rtilH 5 s. "Aimi lie MnliU." CASTLES A Inn lltll St The i Phone r.ix'i llrynni r.NTuTitlv 'at II P.M nd Vflrnnn Rastlp-v.1 iVilin U. 'WIMWH WHWIIV -I Sniunliy Mntlnee Tens (Mr nnil Mr, ( imile itii mill c) . iiilinlkilim l, InrlmlliiL' ten. Ilii Iniirniiiln rlinrnr nt "lierie" t "Lniils " Hth Street, near 4th At. I'ennits Service Hoard to Cntjsale .Manarer of ltiir Hakitifr Ifoad's Forces on Own Conipan.v Will Teslify Jnitiative. To-dav. Ai.Iiany. March 1. Chairman Thonip-1 m of the Senato Public Service :om- ; con tnltteo repotted favorably to-nluht Sena tor Spring's bill permitting the up-State ' t'ubllc Service (V minls.lon, after lnvc-' t'tf.itlon, to leuitee the numher of men employed in irain crews, ,t a .onrereli,-e of Itei.ol.llene. enn . i tors last week It wn a3red lo pass a ! M" inornlntfs liearlnif, bill repeallmr the extra crew law. t V- St- '"'' Taylor, a mcinbev of the This hill does not t,-n as far as that I executive commute of S. Clflimans because under It tins extra crews con- ' ''" caM to-day as a llnuo on tho trains. The Sorlim bill ' witness by Deputy Attorney-tietieral Al t.ermit. a nillinul !.. moiiv i,. ii,,. I ,.!.- i fled L. llecker, who wants Information lie nerviee ( ommlslon to liave the num ber of trainmen risluced and permits the commission lo Investigate tho quos tlon on Its own Initiative wlti.out nppli catlon float the railroad. Por thin purposo it mav subpo-na railway employees and thus sectlro their ttntlmoii, so they will ho under I no ftnr of belnc illsclpllned by tho rail- I road for their evidence i Most of tho Seli.... 'a ses.son wan I trlven over to a iiiscu..'!oi of tjov I Whltman'H messaKii on linnnces which I nan sen' to rho I"Klnlattirn last week. Democrat'.r littler Wusner Insisted the ( iovemor'8 flKurns were wrnnc but Senator Hrown maJorit leader, dc dared thev were Mirht and that in-I teail of there bolnt? a sutplllfl in tho, Treasur;- of J4.niin.iinn there Is an . actual ilelltii of .2.r.0.000 I .VMt'nl'AII r, HIPPODROME ' ll I III to I liii ' I I Milt WINTER CIRCUS . Main I loororeii s ,, i Ilnliim Mr Km In , ..Vi I'lrst Maxine Elliot's .W-'-'iii! "A i,' PHYLLIS NEILSON-TERRY ' The Advinluri of Lady Ursula BOOTH t.i ti. U Mr lliill.rniil. Illlilli ill iitiiunv Tur TBin .. .. I 1C S.in Mntlneis I lit I nmr " i i lllnr n SM : St, Ml Mnrtlm llriliiinn 39th ST. Thpa'fp. near It way I cs 30 SI'OMs Tn-liioi raw - o I DRESSLER MIX I I' " llrsr Marie llte..er Sim; "sfstl." 5ili I.Hlliri (Al lliilioni (.eiiil Orihe.lrH Se.il. In Hot 11(111 e, 48TH ST. v1'1 v-1""" "Wl t'sv tuc i iw " i tun " ni , ll h k n I, in I. n ll u I" CASINO I ua A '.nti st i rn'''Xul vu EXPERIENCE Ilrt It. irnnv Sn' nl !' LYRIC ft .Vi Vint i o-in r iiw , THE ONLY GIRL l to MANHATTAN' Vt. I il. I I Mo r nli stti ,i 111 W I lill S I two teek. I I t UOIll I) S lllM.I S. I'l 11,011 M il IM'.I lO-MIIIIIIOVi. GORm-v.: i: ut II ii i I . me II am l', i im. T,r i-.t Am si 'U Unit Has l.terithlnt;. UNDER COVER METROPOLITAN WWW-' Mril., nt- 1.'., I'lilello, liutt --'ntn atn sm b.-irii i.oiitr. Ic, n 11, l- c m.l ileiir I hnr-.. i Ilii.enUmiiller. HI"' llentiel Srln.ni. oni imilM W' ' Alth nix' i un Hi t I'rl. sol Mat at 2 ;;.e to H Itulierlli. Iaut I otnlu llnii.t, Sioltl l in il Inilrtri'ii I'rl.. of "i iriitmiite. Orittmi. liber Mar t'.tn'l.l An nt i. Iioth'i r i nnil liiveanlnl sal... t J.'. 1 1 l.lan u lnlile. (iiul'kl.M.'ltirli Auer I iiu. eli.W I'.tii r-iioon I on i on'inilnl SHt.i'kTi Ti4-i'i l.ii I rai lain. llerilH I ll'iltn l 't.. l i in l mi l I' -icr i Nel Moll, lit - I iinnhilenrr. K'irt. Mat zinn.ier. I i li.-. ll. Ilni'in i nml . llrttz. ll litl!A I'l M t M'.l) Mi:lltlll'II.IIAN I l - ,N I Ii II I 41 ri:ic . mil si;. VI H ! .1 II . FA-REWELL e r it r ii it m a . i, ISADORA DUNCAN piipi 1 Price- Tickii- M II v 0;?'n Mr. WAlTeOAMROSCH' I li'WAGNER'S HIBELUHGENTRILOGY , in the V hi iitlnn Vl at' ill Hi f 4 iinniilllee. s'!x MliTiiiinii- lei' Wei. VI. ell i ul' iiutluiisK'.. :. . r, ,v ; i ll. h . i.'n: mil liiiv ni' -i' i. .ii, in Un i :i V .itii .st K ai:oi.ia.n:hai.i I'lltli ( iinrert Iti'liU'liI ul NESSEL QUARTET .Si Ht tl III l ill lllllll I .U l'. I .lltll St PHILHARMONIC ski II I V ill MAN MII h .IOSI.I' SIICVNSI.V. CoiiiIiii lor .Net I lliurv I .vk Mlir.i Nevt I'rl. Vfl. nn ,""1, HAROLD BAUER lllllll 111 4. lii'i ni,, Schumann lie 1 1 A 1.1 i'l'krts .t lliiv nnice i iin. li r lt.M .ll II il.!,. lii.nUlK. at K:IK 'I lit I miHK HutiK'tri 4i PunKt Mc(iltT ,... ... .,.. .... ... YtUSbl A.VIl V I'li.l llli' MI STIt I HOVl n'l. SVlirilllM SIM II 11 III N. 1. Tlc'.i't-;V ifi Si' llnve-si" li, lii null (rum m ii ii.ui nr, i.i, iii w stu win ii ii ii I - - I il r nee le null. I linr. All.. VI nr. I 1 1 ll. ill :i. llrkit (nr I ' b. :.i't u mil on .Vlnrrli lllli, ns( VI VIII I I.I 1 Rnrltnl I ' It Hi I U I il II I ' SEMBRICH Tl'iS Scavon low ut ll.lll M M WnlfMiliii lliinnii sruriile 11, ill. Mil. Vfl , Vlur, lilli. lit '.'iti. BUS OEM I llnlj llriihil. T kit-, 0 if It, iv nil! e Mji M II 1 I.i ll I' I hi ki'tlllK 1 mi Vriillilll Mull, Silt, Vfl. VI it, I. -Illi, III .'I, SM He Hal VI. ill itl P ALDI N 6 Vinlii 11 luii-t net niiip iiii Sit In ,v . I'l, nnil I Id, ti rie nVJailliil Mt't Vnlmilii 'Snnjir Cariirxlr Hull. I inn Vfl.. II. ir li, at .'1. SI IM IIIUiTM. VERLET I 111 ll lil vi ill 1,11 V I'VIIIS ALICE ili lii in nt llnv liillei' nee vim ll II II lllltl-l) Ai:ill,IV.N IIVI.I. M V V He Ital uf till' li'lllir ie Plllllln III.KVIVN itl. Hi,-., vi nr. r, ni si ir, Wasserman M i, n.-i ir -i in-11 1 l.iiiiilnii i liiirlinn Ii niilii I'tmio ( ,IIM:iilK ll tl l . Mm,. Vfl.. OSCAR SEA6LE Hiir. H, ui 3. MI.NU iii:rn.vi, , Tldtuta ut llov Oftlre. S. Ward, sales innuaST "f the Ward HakliiK Conipanj. who has been out of town since the In-crlniiliiR of tne Attornoy-tiinerar Investiuallon ti'o boosted bread, Hour and wlif.it oici'. was 'erveil lnt nlt'lit with a siibpiena to llppej) r Inline ueietio .iiyer .ussoaum as to the makeup of the eorporaMnti .nd Its openii'.lon Olllcers of thi' Ward Itaklntr Coinpnii), the tletier.il I'.akltiK Company and the Shultz Ulead Compnay said yesterday that no nsluetlon has been made as yet In the wholesale price of bread, which all Increased from 1 to ." lenis a loaf on February 10. All aerted :hat futuit . stops would depend cntlro up .-i the I price of Hour. It Is said that the blc Uikltit; com- panics fil l the iffect of the compel thin of small bakers who are total in bread one cent a In if cheaper !os of , ousines-i beiiiK shown In the iti reaseil I niimlM r of stale loae rhat are belli ""tuintsl li tetatlers each day. It is expe. te.J thai tile InvrstiK.itlon this week will .niifiiue alimc fic 'Ines of thr i.akltiK toopn'liKiii ee in ail AMI'SllMKNTj). uhjtcd nannrM i" i Hi t dr h nniiLn unnu.ii s. m ti k i The Swiftest Girl in Town hole lllvnt.lt nt 'I 1 0 """. L I M"l'" I'iiw' llll the I'rrltl- tun iilrl- h nw er.' ' ' 44th ST. ihi:. S -f n wa- To-Night 8:10 I II III.N nniuirnnn i inn TRENTINI unnnrunu n , i nfi ll III I'l IMM I, Mil SHUBERT 1 1- u 1 u I.II.MMt.N til M l. ill fo-Nighfs l t V All ll l l Ii I COMEDY I. .Ill M.iIIiipp ln.it WHITE FEATHER Itirltl I tin nil" VtVinlenip B PLAYHOUSE 1 Ml no Mi t IM I Ki Minilinu SINNERS Illlll, l.sl I l I s jl. PRINCESS 31"' nr II n . ii in tie us' Mm I In .1 Illlll llnrti Through Central Africa l i e f p i STANDARD vi" , "THE STORY ,'!,', ROSARY" SYMPHONY i 'I Hi M IV ' llltK HM.Illl llMllllsl II Coniliii lor. XIII It" il -H ll i'llMliis lilMlin ( Hrnmle Hull, nil- lltprntioli nl .1. Siil'iK .IIISI I' HOFMANN VI I III IIINSM IN I'lilll.lllM. 1 Mi llofn.Mil' w .' n i .1, . in ll ii Mir Mill ti llH'lli-M I 11' 1 ''' !'' ,il'' I "-!'. tne ll.'lll skili lu -Ml I I .Srxl-.-l.'ii l.illl .Ml, lliiHUIIi r, srnemrll.ill I'rl. Afi. Sill Ji V I. ten Mar. r,: sun lit , Mar. GERHARDT VI. 1. Mil lllllll N IIII.II V 11 Overt". ie Ktrr sirlihi s.i. ,i chc-'.ri 3 mo eti eni- nt urti s n(,ti .Seat- ic Hm lllli Ami, mii II 4ih Bill more Moroinusicale lilllllii 1 linosi lliiriti Mill I IC I II t . VI VIII II I'.-, V I II 'IO, McCORiiACK GARRISON M VIII I ORRELL ASTOR ". .11 1 I Vlt's Illlll. I SI III I Hello Broadway Willi I. in 11 I iili.ni, VI in I olliei CANDLER ;!,::"',,;;rM,;."",A,i:r -v ON TRIAL Mill I , iiiiiI -e.H. Ill I -I Illlll Oil! r,oi ., ;.ii ,. si iiii, I IlltS' I il v ,V s ' PARK ii Inre. Vtli Inee I noimrriiii '.'i lo M no I'm iU a I 1 Vl'i I he llll kr. Illnl, ni'itr ii a ninv rininfijiiui 1 ii t I ' '- Clever Ones I IB- l.'lll, Vint., I llil. it ,V s I . I WEBER'S itvn ! ii vn v m cm nmiri r Wawson I " " ' i. ' .Hl.lr ,1111' VI n r I iiii I A LAC E Mme. Emma CALVE i nun i vi i v i i iiiiu 1 ' M U v ,V SI II. VI ' QOLONIAL MRS. LESLIE CARTER " M " I A '' si ,u I' , , K Hill l .' HH,, l.i rtillne. ,. . ALHAMBRA i i ii j. vi t VI.II'H , M ., 1,11 , I'ei 1 1 VI II It H VVIVll KSU.IVs .1-1. inn, I tvlc I iumii,,, i Mnrloii .V- 1'rni.k M I'eier inililiii, in m , .V Mi.Mllr I i , , hill l.enn ,i,l h!n li 11 VI lln ,,i lV I ,V " nlli. COLUMBIA i'lVi'f' Kurle Dreamland Burlesum 1 11,11 1 ll-ll I V, I'V U is IflTe&GltAPK lltll V I .s ' ,v nth,., ,,,,, , , , ,,,,, . IRVING PLACE THEATFU llvi ri' Vflrrn.),,!, it,,, i,.rP ici,, ,v .. Iinnierl e.lellinlt e,l ,v I li"i' lli'nli Hi iiii vv 11 II. I, Mm Ul ll- l.i till. ronbiv Iliu Ir.ipie, lllllll Itlll I.I us, lliuiy A ITIli Wn'l-c I iM in err ' St Nnilli to l.rnllrmiilii f I r-l,,,,.. II III) I' M Slr,in,llil ,vsi,i ,,, iu-vie N'cvtU k.lIblcJnuia, i oprlct". otlili v oom wiml tin ii I' - 5 TiieNigiit n i ii E I em) E vis, r.m I I k I i ., i m C"x,,y.,.,:r , LITTLE A, V. a pair'of r ilk stockings INSIDE "BEST WAR PLAY SINCE SECRET SERVICE."-Eve. World. Ihr.p .Sin uik l.pHilinu llieiilres llaie EMDIRC llrn.uhin int'i St I'.i.n atssn. "i Ins Mnlllieis In MKirrnu ,V Fill 2 1.1 ETHEL BARRYMORE Pll.'ss i,i rrn i, ili."llll;sIAIMIH" I YRFIIM V't mth M t.ves ats:u. M K U ITI . Thills A.Sll lit 2 '.'ll. ELSIE FERGUSON ... OUTCAST KM) Kl lll'llf Ki lt, ll'u.ii and .1ilh St , NEXT MONDAY KLAW & ERUNCER'S SEATS THtlRS. ENTERTAINERS III III. S' V Mil. Ill I I, Ml Mi l MI'.III.KV, FADS AND FANCIES GAIFTV " ""J ink st mv u""- ' 1 i 1 eitirrm .V Sn' 2 IV RUTH CH ATTERTON In.! mi fiM r ( hnnn 'n? . 'M; ' in DADDY LONG-LEGS bel as co :;v?' "Miss Starr Wonderful" Sun. FRANCES STARR l Mllill. Illlll I.. 1 IV. IVO. j,t in innr'w k .sut 2ir, I with rxuuwiu IUqIIqpI'o i illaii mccartmv I VYdl IdbK 0 GRANVILLE BARKHR .''!'.,M' . .. ir Bernard Shaw's ' Mm j Androcles & The tion IO'," t. u i 1 " tV Midsummer im ' '-' - Nieht's Dream FULTON VI I s , v I TWIN BEDS ELT INGE ,M v. T , .'..V''I I GRiHDO.H. I,',, s' ' ! I I-.KI IIIIMIV In'Maik's ltiilll.ini e WIN IT.lt IIIXIUI . NI.M .ll.ltsl lliiulle It), "Thej'Wbrld's Atlantic my-m Finest Promenade". Tlip entliiisinst ic verdict of to Atlantic City s famous Boardwalk. , ...id lr ipii.'iliient . .!,'( iniil cleir,inti nprnlnted sto'e-. '- In Hi . el 1 1 if ii' v . iirpi.isure-eel.ers illlnMlil li.IKe Ihi b'. l" - -Oi i'hI oi" woiiiierf'il "M'lii'-i' of iieeni! Miitrlitin? 'n te .i. -nr i ; 11,1,1 u Wn) ,,( At iuitle lit, thi famovi" s' jenllul. 'it.' Tlie Leading Houses ',' f'l'tllsl. fil.' lintel llentll li" ,i . II I .mi 111., e I I.' S ear VV .ill' r .1 pilitit . lintel straml .W 1 1 - IllH'll I' 11 III! in il ii i r.,ijt.i- lfiinnaMnn rati etc J UiiUrl Mim t lltMrl St. 4 hnrlri npi H Alt Ynr .Nfv.tln tlnlr'i On. I hr llnhnhiirt )ri Alt -h . Hi-nrv Ii -tir.l Vl.irlliiiriiiiv'li-ltletiheliii ilnlh Ann rlCiih .unl i.iirntn an l"iiti. .'ie i ill U t'l'i ,V in- i o irtlrtl ll.lll Hot. A dii.-itnit'ini 1 I. d'Uil' Mirr. onlv thrn ho'i'-tri'in New-York lity lift t . iiir.vl II illreiul of Vew .lere' o I'etui-v im i lla' 'iinl Consult liien: tlel.rt nz'titi tor further InfnrtniitW vt is particulnrly je .e V ...1,1. I, I LI..I.. with U 8 tw5 blockfi facing boutli on th A I LAIN I IL b FAMOUS SPRUNG SEASON FFRDI I A . .. .un. nS Hum t uuiiuniv i ivf iTir i (incniMvo TT has nrivate hntll4. encb with A nnil its exquisite music, every night through- out the year, with special solo wcrk-rml features. Is justly relrlirnteil. Whit frtre (n Uth Amricn F.tui la fartc ilimnr r"om, Thratrei Itoliinir-ehair . riulf ''i,t inueimiils m full HOTEL CHELSEA I I, 'l.i 'e i; k f i i i i ll I li V llrr 11 A le ' , i; V i 'i -t .i i. k in? J II 'I'll IM i .Vli s" i i vi i ri n i i i li , ' vi I ISLESWGRTH i- il I it I I ,' ( V ' IM1U .iihI ' Mn i ilw n t j u u nti J i jmiii tin. ni ,m iiliiii hut ai.it i old '(ti tut..- O rtn t i t)i ii i' THE EASTBOURNE I'm .1. l. , , ',ii n i;i 1 'i,i m t e M I, it ... i ii i i . in v . e i i it . irli . i. II il i mil ,v .IllUN' -UN 1 I ineli n ii' 'jt" .itr hot I rUDLnirtfUL n , i,,.ftt t, ei.lt ir mm r ' ' i H i Ii im i . even nt vV . - ' i 1 ' H mine - nr.ieH'r.i S,r, !,i tu up n rill . J up d.l It'll, li. ni .1 1" CUli: VIKI.IN'IA. X limn riiAMnrnny K OLD POINT COMFORT ! XV . I T"r UooVlctf, at Mr en 1 (Jto. F, Adtus, Msr.. I'oitteis Monroe, Vi. THE LINES o llenllnns tilth the 1 1 -no onip.ini NEW AMSTERDAM Mat 'I ii-in w A . WATCH YOUR STEP Mr. A Mrs. erniiiM ntle Irani. I Innei ii:u. pnuiM'c "ii Mi'i " 1 a i m. uunnn o m i i "IT PAYS TO IDyERTISE" ' l.tl I.IIIM. Illlll U1HRK 4M tit . Weil of II w.ll- I . ninnio )nt to n & -i illington-1- REPUBLIC m7 THI. SI STIII III M W llll GLOBE I ,1 IIIOl ,1 I V t I 'I' iV ' MONTGOMERY & STONE J I IDCDTV nM. i in ui LIDCn I I M ts I'l si i ' I i n si iol ft o Iit . 2 to i- 1'iiii r ill t- S'll Mit... M'lliees, , III ll I ' K ' .oce S OPENS TO-MORRCW WED. Sl". IS Mill ON Sl I TWICE HAII.T THI II .AKi'J. ., T 1SCI.I IIIVO .t'.SIIii D. W. GRIFFITH'S l Ftujiffl lr-,i protJurt rn f THOMAS DIXON'S Till tiAW S THE AltTUlllrtl 1IAKK.S AN' UF h CUNS, ot'ii in Tin: thi:, MAN THUS OF TDK WOULD 18,000 PEOPLE In the m I k ll 1 1 -s i s,n-e-liiele eler iroilneeil. N SI M'MIONY OltOHUSTItA OF in MINI I. II Itl -Hills' KM .ii. km i Miimtii i uyr every on nppllrnttitn .srrfht llour Opn All Xvnr V I. ('oo'is.in-. Mnlrl f'hrlcrt In thr rnHhlnnnM'' flu lva stTtton tip ii A ' .'. J II 1 hompMtn A ' I hi Ti'iinhurot i (Ipin All Year. in It 1 1 nod KTu - iii 1 1 V .v..m.,..jWj, s..,vr!iC:j.'iiTl' "joicnnctm fl f . T - nftniptivo Li. of ocean fmntngt- mnny BoartiwalK, dtirinrt DV MAV ... . sen writer sad othf r ir.k' HOTEL DENNIS Vll.liilli I III N ,1 .1 i lie,. ' ' -i, 'i iit'il II VI I I It ,1 ll'il Nl ,l l- l.nUew i,il D7r A IMUULKIN liu 1 1 1. TiniTfll'A V. i a homrlikr lAKRroOftNJ i . 'siM.i'vVi'ii.r Mllt l Ii I Willi. I V ASH EVILLE, N. C 1 Mul nt the . I -i i frtiirWti elm. ir i . iiiiie; puri i w.iii ri . rniiil' cull' .li. ,il. .pill ii 1- ml i . , ' I if Lull 1 ilil, j I' N. line i . I t.. Ti Hi' tt I p V S't N,w ' mimmi mm BARILEITlNa tHICMCLASSAMERICAWPLA FHOTEL.MODEBATE P71ICE5 mrroRKconu.T.l.AKEivf)oi) s i J