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I) THE SUN, TUESDAY, MARCH 23, , l!)ir. CITY MAIL SERYICE BEST, SAYS MORGAN Exploit.: DHny Found liv Mcr rluint Is )ifc 1o ( iimihI I'.itoi's. FEW I.N !.0(K WOHKKRS The Icirli,trilr Ar. . .atlnii. n li.. Ii n.is Mart'il an tit c-tf- itl'm Int.' the de livery of miiHe. made pnl'lic . i crtn pome of Ihr nll ilnte ii'itl"1 rela tive to the rteliverv of the ,ipi, nition'y wetkly ptlbliatlni. Mllfil Orrnifi .Vctr York, Accorillns to tilt rtalcn ent of th tusociati. ti it took five J,t for one of tho cop'ea to rwoh M nfl ilr, N. J , and four tlavn for t "! t" leach H" dcMlnutlmi In Lotus l..ati fit). When I'oMn.aMcr Kdw.nd M. MnrRan, rt Interviewed yesterday he nalri he! had tartd an liivftl.atifm nun me delay reiorted by the Merchant Amo elation, fie adtnltWtl franUl.v that evcr ropy mailed after publication n .Satur day should have lncn dellveied In Greater New York on the tlrl delivery on Monday, but he ameitetl that New York has the ben postal tervlce of any city In the country. The, Merchant Atioclatlon mad a test of postal efficiency thruuch Its isue of Oieoler .Vent York on March 13. ask ing every recipient of a copy to Inform the association of the time of receipt. There were t.UUO copied of t' e publica tion pent tut Some of the lui'les were dellveied late, tile .in.ociatioti wi'. and cites Hie follow um Instaiicm . MONPAT, MARCH li. 10 A, M.. 36 W'jsluiiKtoli place . 10.05 A. M., 5C1 Uiojdw.iv . H'.ir. A. M., 3J'.i West i;iIHoviitli street, 1 - A. M. 170 Centlal Park West; lu;30 A. M.. 461 Fourth aenue, IUjjO A M, M l'rlnce -street, lu.ud A. M., Ass Hioad way. 10:3u A. M.. 313 IJast Trteilty thlrd street, ll':i" A'. M . 67 Prince utrect 11 A M., I'eiiii')laiiia ataliun . 12;ii P M (Jiand stieet and .Sc.vtown Creek, llruoklvn, 1 P. M llMB tlr.md Mreet, IltouMltl. 1 P. M., 11V5 Metto-pt-litan avenue, llruklri, 1! .3U P. M., 30S Third avenue. io.ikln. 3 P. M, 10 Jay strtet. llr-.nkl.vti; 3 P. M., lit) linlay strict, Uiuukln. TUESDAY, MARCH 16. S A M . 41 I.afa.vctte street, A. IMS Uifaveltc ulnel . S ;3 A. M., S Leonard utrtet . !i A. M., Ill Uiuailvvay , 11 A. M , Kivcrdale. VVMM.M".VY. MAIICII 17. 9 A M-. 33 Th nuts street ; 9 A. M . Kingston, .V V. si. 15 A. M.. New HrUhton. Sutcn Island. 11 A. M , l.ui.C Island City. 11 A. M., I-UK Island Clt . 11 A. M. tiai'deii C'ltJ . llllHi A. M. Island l'it . 11 .30 A. M., l.oak' Island fit . 3 P. M , Philadelphia . 3 .30 1. M., YouUe'sto.vn, Ohio. Till ll.sDAV , MARCH IS 1:30 A. M.. Monlolair, N. .1. In addition the association submits in stances of 111. si class mail that was not dellveied promptly, llele are sunift of them. A letter mailed In I'lill.nle'phia on March 1.. at . I'. il. was rueived at fK0 Hmadway at H.4.". A. M. Maica lii, j second iltiivc.y. A letter mailed at 11 ll.oailvv.-iy on March li at e:4j P. M. was rtceiVvd at 7! Iteade street 'on March 16 at 4 :30 1. M A package of third ehi" mall mailed at sub-stiitinn 323 on Man. It la was de livered at 20 West Fourteenth street on Mutch 13. One member of the association com plained that the Huston mail was late In reaching bun. Another said that al though lie formerly got his mall :it 7 ;3n, he seldom gits It now brfore K 3. A third member complained that the Chi cago mall was dened In reaching him and he ponded out that the mail should be assorted at the railroad etatluus In stead of be.ng siiit to the post olllce. "1 am very glad," said Postmaster Morgan, "to have the Merchants Associa tion make any Investigation Into the de livery of the malls, The a-suclation promisul, howevi t, t i submit its findings to me for investigation. I myself have already started an inquiry Into the com plaints made. There is no reason lor the delay in (he few instances cited in the s.OOO copies of th association's pub lication, All copies should have been delivered before noon In eveiy case and If they weie not then It was due to thn inelllcivnc' of some employer. Orral llunh nl ilnie of llelu "None of the iltlas complained uf I- nttrlbtitable lo any r-dut:u of lh,. ' force. I shall be very glad to have cases submitted to me tor investigation, but w on ,l like to liav e the nv lnpe come with Hie i iiinpl.iHil, as tn.ll fji .llt.Ui-f our Inves lK.iiinii "With. n twi My -four Imiiis iicginiiiiig early on Much II. tin' d.iv uf tin mailing of the circular, we reieived at this nllli'O the gnatest amount of inreikn mall that i vi r raiiie to Ih.H poi t in niie day. There vvrio !.3;n bits of mall re ceived, and mo.e than 2.onn.oi)0 foieisn letters weie handled in addition to the regular mall, "Now you must remember that we have 0.000 employees, anil evin If every em ployed should iiiakn only one un-lake In a week you would have ipute ,i number of mistakes. The ordinary assu: le r handles 3, mm pieces of ln.it. ill a day and .von can't expect tho-c men i,, .e jierfect I know on, man who was and lie, went Insaiii "I obs. rve that there is lomplalnt about a special delivery letter aildiessed to Sluewsbiiry, N'. J., ami mallid on Saturday afternoon which was not d llvered until Monday Well, the last train for Shrewsbiny leaves New Voik at 2:30 on Saturday aftrruoon .Mull .ssorleil at Motions. "I observe that oi lan complains that Incoming mail should be assoi ted according lo .list'. .is at the vai'0,1. rail- .i,.n,, ti. ,. i a,,,,,. I,.,,.. i more, at all of tin big receiving stations in New York we uetiort mall actoi.l.ng to the big cltlts and then ship It In special bundles through the pneumatic tubes to the outgoing stations. "New- York has the best puma! service In the country. There in nut another city that has eight and nine deliveries In one day. In addition every buslni-s-s man has his mail bofotu It o'clnclt We have (in extra delivery for the inatKet men that leaches them before H o'flm k. We have Into di liveries, foi tho hotel and clubs." AUT0IST ACCUSED AS FELON. Arrested for Vssnull Wtrr fur rushes l.lltle lilrl. John Itrnwer, L'7 a conlr.'ictoi- of '.'2 Haul 120th stnet Manhattan, was held In l,ftti0 ball vest, rilav in the Manhat tan avenue, polim court. Williamsburg, for a healing on a ihargo of felonious assault. All autoinohile he was uper.it- j Ing on Sundav n.ght in Medford avenue, at North Mxth sir. et, struck Clara 'Jetting, eight y. ar-od dniightei- of Mrs. In.l Oettlng of lJ North Kifth street, fracturing the child's skull and Injuring "rier Internally. Jt was alleged that llrower did not Mop the automobile, but continued at a hlffh rale of speiil nnd got nrin the Williamsburg Hralgn Into .Mar.iiattin, Two men told the poli't. the la-en-it number of tint car ati'lSi V Y and llrower was n nested at his hoine ''oiif other men were riding In the im w lb lllm t th time of the accident Tim child wiiM In a critical condition lust nil-lit al her home. GREEK HOTEL WORKERS EAGER TO JOIN IN WAR Italians, Too, May Quit Jobs Mrs. Blankenburp; Clubs at With the p.-ilhtllty of Italy entetiiic . Into the war and the rlmniM of liee ! Aim b.rnmlilK cniliinllcd. theic Is i onil craMc iine.islnesi in some uf the hotel 1 kitchen In New Vot ti, where thele are eini'lovees of these nallonalltlc" At the Hold IviilcUeil.oclier. wnere moie than 150 tiietks ate employed m minor capacities, half a dozen have slis nliied thcli Intention of lettiinlnB to ih tlri shin. Several lire veterans of the last Clrero-TuiUMi war.! Thetc Is an amleiit prophecy that aj Ijn claii KIiik shall m-. upy tn tnione in fnnstalit'nnple ,ind the tlreek war j veterans now In service nl Ihe Knicker bocker Imps to b vvlth the army In a march tlirnueh Turkey which will eml with the coronation of King Constantlne of Hreecc as Kmperor of the Turks. The famous Col. John 8lnleton Mosby, lawyer, soldier, author and story teller of Warrlnicton. Va but reclstered from WashliiKton, I). C Is at the Urea lln. Col. Mosby, who Is past SO, gained fame In civil war history as the leader of Mosby's Partisan Hangers, an Inde pendent cavalry company which did con siderable damage in cutting communi cations and destrojlng supply trains In the rear of the Culled States army Mrs I.ucrctia l.. Illankenburg. wife of the Mayor of Philadelphia, was the guest of honor yesterday at a council of presidents of women's clubs of this city und the State at the Hotel Astor. Former (lovernor of Pennsylvania IM win H. Stuar. was the ttrliieip.il gueat at tho dinner given in the w hite and gold room of tho Waldorf-Astoria lat night by the ('outlet of the Pennsylvania So ciety Twelve men were seated at tho dinner. Knch guest was pnsenled with a new- s;eel portrait of Mr. Stuart. Others present were Henry P Davison, James M. Heck, Theodore P. Shunts, John (Irlbbel, William CiiigKcnhelm. It. T Havles. John Markle, Thomas Klrliy. William Harrison Urown and Dr. Jam (iay'.ey. C. W. Westedt and his sister. Mrs. M. Paetz. both originally of Hamburg, arrived yotcrday at the Martinique from China. They were both in the selge of TsliiK-tao. where Mrs Paetz and her husband had lived eleven years. Mr, Westedt was obliged o wear the uni HERL1HY OWN LAWYER IN 'POISON PEN' CHARGE FonilCI' I'ollCCIIlllll Dccllll'CS )f. fnniiitory hotter ! n Mys tery to Him. Although without a !aw.ver, former PoM.-e l.tetiti nant John J. llerllhy blected to proceed with his tral wien nr a.gtied visterday In the Tombs polii e court. He Is etiarged by Acting Captain J .Monro Cooper of the Fourth branch j detective bureau with sending a de- , famatoiy letter through the mail to former Deputy Pollre Commissioner Clement Drlseoll. now emploved In the Hureau of Munlc'pal Keseareh. "l didn't send that letter and tills whole thing ie a mystery to me," Her llh.v told Magistrate Appleton. After Mr Diisndl had testified to re celviiiB the letter on October 21 the re- i tired lleutemnt cros-eMimlned him a" to what h had done with the envelope, vhlch was not produced. In response to a ipiery as to whv live months had el.insed sinie thn letter had been re-' ceived without any action being takn I Mr Drlscdl said the letter had been I sent through the regular police chan i tiels I fapt Cooper tiMiti'd that the leitel I was in Heillby's handwriting llerlihv lonught out th.' fict that the witnesses, C.ipt. foopcr and Detective Lieutenant Fr.in.is Stelnl.auiif, though thiv said thev bellevi d tile letter was in ileillhy's hand, hud known li s wrlt- lug only from August i in ino loinmwii.' October :i. when he reined, and weie not competent Judges Assistant !. trlct Atto'li.v U. ! I n - ttun leipiiMled' an adjournment l igistrate Aiip'eton piroled lleili iv aid a Ii Ised him lo g-t ,, I ii v er T i a-' w il go "11 H I n i ! ii iv m s t T'i Ida COURT DISCHARGES QUINLAN. j Itnels Island Vlee-I'resldeiil Opens i nnol.s fur Crime. .lohn J. (JiiinlHIi, vice.pi csiilcnl of the. Chicago, llock Island and I'.u Hie It. 1 1 - 1 wa. who was caarged bv Wan en C Crane, a stis klioldir, with refus ng to allow hlin to look at the stock books nt the coinp.l'iv, WHS illsehalged b Magis trate ,ppleton yesterday n the Tomb" police court. The books of the compaii.v oiitaln Ing Ihe names of the ehaieholib rs, .Ml. Qtlllllaii assured the maglsti ale, li.nl been Ihiown open for the Inspection of Mr Crane, who Is a member of the .ni-ter i oninilttee of Itts'k Island share holdeis and is oMleav in lug to secuie enough piox es -o overthrow the pit-sent illiectot.ite of the railroad al the stock hiildeis' melting in Chi' ago on Apri 12 In discharging Mr. (Jiilnlan and Itob- rt l-otl..s. stock tranMer clerk 01 t ie j cninp-nv, .vtagisir ate .xi.piei.iti .,, , did not believe that Mr. ijitlnl.in bad I vvi fullv violated the law and that the I summoning of the v.ce.piesident to court , ",r ' GIRL IN AUTO GOES INTO CANAL. I'lillc dun n Near to Itescne, .lust ns III the Vim li s. 1 ("iirtrudn Sheridnn, 211 years old. of ills llalse stieet. plurigeil In an unto lilob.li Into i low amis Canal, llronklyn, early yesterday. Just like a moving pic lure heroine, but she look the. dive very much against hei will. When the ma. bine In which M'ss Sheridan was ruling jumped ten feet into tho canal a the fool or K'rst strict, policeman Harold I'nrint w is near to llll the part of resetter With two other policemen and a Standard 'III einp'oyee, who came at Ills call, ho saved the voiiug wotiinn ami her two companions, Chillies William L'.i ve,tr old, or ''lush ing, I,. I., and Daniel luiscoll, a chauf feur, of Madison, N. .1 Williams and M'ss SMeilil.iii were ic i turning from a visit to friends In Madi 1 son whon the .ici nb'iil iiccutied I u iscnll I mistook, l-'lrst street for Tlllld, Where llieio is a biblgc EMIGRANT SHIPS WRECKED. 1IOO limit ni-il tVlieu -.pttnlNli 'ea- ' Mi ls liu linn ii In Slorni, I .vunmn M ii-.' 2'.' I'mir Spiuilsh i ml iriaiii ships have heen wrecked with the in tit nf son lives iIiiiIiik a leii'illc mm in which h.iK heen rak-lni? iiIiiiik the unuth ei n toast nl' Spain for three days. . liver Iftil .sallliiK vehfeltj weru ilrlvrn I into AUtci'lriiH lla fur nfinj" for Battle, Hostelries Fear Guest of Women's Astor. form of a rcetvist tin re. but finally esrnpi'il hs a tnuriM by putting on civil- in rlotlies Id Marled from lierman ''ii davs brfoii the war broke out lie was go.ng to Japan on buslmss. but was llrst arres'ed at Harbin, Siberia Through friend lie got free In two1 hours and went on board a Japanese, i (earner at IaiPotok. He could not return the same wuji and so came back by way of Honolulu and Han 1'raneisco. He realizes that lie cannot go to Oer iiifiny. but will see that Ills sister s'.nrts for that country by the way of Hen mark. Mrs. Pnetz savs that there are now twenty-four women In New York, on their wa to tlerman.v. whose hus bands are being held prlsnnets bj the Japanese In Tslng-tao and whose e-pctis.-s !o return home are bi.ng paid b the Herman (internment. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS .Some of Those from not of Town neltered In Ihe City, McAlpIn Dr. and Mrs. J. .1. McCor mlck and Miss Agnes Wheelan. Troy; J 1-. Myers, Paris; U. I'llsworth and Hobert 8haw, Nottingham, Kngland Waldorf-Astoria Ux-(!ov. Kdwln S. Stuart, Philadelphia; Mrs. Charles V.. llonil, Hartford, Rcorge W, L'lklns, Philadelphia. Ah or Hlpollto Villa, brother of den. Francesco Villa, Carlos Jauregln. Man uel I., (iouzales, It. (1. Martin, Mexico. Mr and Mrs. I). Itcsta. winners of the irand Prix, Panama Imposition, Io Angeles. Manhattan .Mr. and Mrs William H. Illood. Jr.. Hoston; Mr. and Mrs, I. H Cowies. Mr and Mrs. W. S. King, Lon don. Kngland. Knickerbocker Thomas li. Matthews, Mount Clemens, Mich ; J. It Paine. Mem phis. Tenn.. H. K. Mitchell. Toronto. The Uorralm. Mr and Mrs. Thomas H llrowne Wynnewood. Pa.. Mr. and Mrs. He Soto Fltz lieiald. Itlchmond, Va., Mrs. W f!. Hawkins, Jr. Ml Hawkin, littsbiug. Algonnuln Mrs. I.. C Itl.-hards. Hos ton, Mr. and Mr. J .1 O'ltnen. Phil adelphia, fhai'lcs K. Smith, Providence. Claridge II I Alexander, HrnclCon, Mas ; C. W Kgcers, Toledo, Kdwaiil M. Marks. Cincinnati Hreslln--lt A. Hlnes. Hoston: C K. Itariett. Iturfalo; Walter A. Itrown. ' Itrockton. Maxs. . Colllngwoisl Mrs H. S. T.irr. Ithaca, t N. V : .Mrs. C W Hurnette. Pittsburg. Pa.. H. Joyce. Ottawa. 111.. Mrs It. H. Fletcher, Amherst. Mass SIGHTSEEING BUSES BARRED FROM STANDS Traffic Committee I'lnn Park Ave. Opening To Reirulate Motor Trurk. A definite decision on the question of sightseeing buses, which has been under discussion by the Mayor's committee on street traffic and safety for some time, was reached at the. weekly meeting of the committee In Police llcadipiarters .vesterday afternoon when a resolution was pned prohibiting all sightseeing buses licensed during the coming s-uson from occupying cnb stands or other plnies where they ma inter fere with stteet traffic and requiring that such buses shnll submit a ileiinlte rout- and definite stopping placis, which shall be strictly adhered to. It was divided that a hearing open to all Intel ested would be held III tlv ciiiiinilttin room In llembiuai teis .il,out the middle of April on the limitation of the sue, weight and s ,,f niotur ttiliks. Notice of the bearing will be given to mauufai Hirers and sellers of tnii ks. The ipiestioii of the opening up of Park avenue below Fartv-secind strn t was also tonsidered at some I. ngth. though no decision was le.niied. Two principal plans were brought forward one contnniprnting the abolition of the subwa.v and ceMr.il parkwav and the operation of cats t lr. sii'fac and the other the eimstriietlon of tamp ,mi the west side of Hie strut between Tlnrl ll, nd ;u d Th.rf fourth streets, w in i i lis uiclei Kfoirid Min.lir 1 1 th t in (lie 1 a-t RULES FOR COURT OF CLAIMS. Cnses Will Me Trlril In tlislrlets Where The Del u I mi le. I'TlfA. Al irch Sevil.ll tefie ns u be institute. I ni Ihe new State Cunt of Claims, the tribunal leceutl ctealed to sllpclsede the Mate Hoard of Claims, we.e outline I to dnv b 1'iesidii g .linlgr Adi.lph .1 It, nl. nl k at the oi. Mli,g here of the llisl Ii I in uf Hi I II,. s,,,, thai in the tutitie case- will l,e ne, In the districts in which ( he, oi igm He, f.,1 lowing will, h plan twenty -tour cases wile taken utr Hie calendar and held for tin next term at Syracuse, wlub llfteen nthei (ases weie held for tie Itoiiiesiet' tei in The couit annoiitii ei al-o that a dnv calendar will be kept The present term line will coiitlniii until April i'l IJAnliAIN WEEK IN BREAD LINE, 1 StlltT Of III ft lioseil Uf Will Si-irr lie nl littvver Cost, "This is bargain week here, gent'emen ' llargmii week'" cnllped Tom M- rr estenl.n , opening tin. dii irs of Tun Si'i'H fri i lue.'id depiii at Ii I'Vst stteet "What il" ou tnea'. bv thai"" a-kr I Il.ck Itrlghl. as he i.mk up bis positinn alongside the big sacks of bicail "I liu- in III, it this is the last mc', of tint great Ii irgaln," leiilled Mer.v, "Ihe last vvii'U of tin- free bread season heie. the end of the wtnti r of discon tent and the winter uf giving a .,af nf In end away for the ask.ng The entire stock must be wlpid out b tsiiurd.o ll Is going at a gieal lediiftlnn fact, for nothing Two thoiieand loaves of In cad a ila.v must be taken awav ' These leiniiikH or .Miiiv'm weie I In. include to the tiling Into the little stole of the usual hie, nl line CHAMP CLARK IN HOTEL FIRE. 1 lie, Ills I'lllllllv "llll Oilier (iiieslsj Sate llllei'ls nl I'nss Chrlstliiii, , I'.VMH PiiitiHI'lAN, Mirv Ma ch 12 I'll i. H I'iOUriV ilaill.IK.il e.lll.V 1ii-.,iV I.VIinn ClMli'. fill' uf the Iii st l.llnwil winter linlels mi Ihe liulf cnaiit at whli h ''hump I'lnlt, Speaker nf the llnii-e, .Mie i 'Liil; anil th Ir ilatiKhter, tlene V'lcVe, aie staylnir Thu miisth wire all vvarntil In time nnd weie nhle tn pave, their pciMinal et. fi t. PRESIDENT PETERS ANSWERS BURLESON c0aT,.ss li-epoi. lo I?c- fuf i riuiruo Kiiilnniil l.nnt Oovprnnii'iit. POSTMASTER MEM AOOfHT' Pt'drnt rialph Tftrrs of the I-OI1C l-lnd Italltond, ch.ilrmin of the com mittee on railway mall pay answered yesterdiy Potmnster-Ocneral Burleson's charge that the railroads are "looting" he postal tevenurs. "Congress appointed a bi-partisan com mission to Investigate the whole sub Jfct.'' ald Mr. Peters "That commis sion, of which ex-S'nator Jonathan Hourne. Jr. was chHlnnati. recently tec unintended' the passjse of a bill which would have Increased the pa of the ra.lroids. Was Senator Hourne's com- mitten duped bv the roafls or did his comtnlttee become a party the con .piracy to steal? 'It may he possible for a dmaoglc politician to make a charge like this In the hfat of a political campaign, hut to Inject Into a statement Issued under the a-gls of the Government of the United StHtes such language aa that bv whbh the Postrnaster-Creneral now seks to express his spleen against the rail roads s unworthy of the great ofllce of which he is the Incumbent. "The fact Is that Mr Ilurleeon. through 'ark of understanding of the postal ser vice, and through tellanee upon advisers who weie nccued by the Joint bi-partisan eommlf-ton of emigres of being Ig norant nl their dutle and greil f..i arbitral v power. Is himself permltt.rn: the Cnvernment or the t'nlted States to r,h the railroads of at least halt whit l due them for enrrylng the parcel posi The rallriuids defy the Potmas er lieiietal lo point to a single utt of theii railway mall pay committee In Its ef forts to present the facts in this case to the lieople. which bus not been hIiio llltely legitimate." Mr Piters said that the railroads in tend in present their cae as aggiessively a poslble in every Cungreis district, loluving that the people will H'e that the rallroids get Justice. MRS. BAILEY'S FRIEND DIES. Mrs. .hill n W. lira tin ii l.a't Person Mie Vlslleil llefnre ller Mnriler. ItocKvtM.K f'rsTlT.. I- I , March 33. Mrs John W ir.ib.iu, 41. of Hen ipckon avenue, whose home was the last place visited, so far as kn.iw n, l Mrs. I.ulu I Haiie of Hempstrad on .line last before hc went to the olth'e of I)r Kdwm Carman In Fneport atid was strangel murdered there, died ibis morning of diabeti. Mrs (irabau was a native of Dobbs Fetr. N Y. Her husband suivive." her. REPLIES TO STEWART BROWNE. (oiiimls. loner Hell AU lllm lo lline line I nllcenseil Mulls Mini. The only city officer who took official J notice yesterdav of Stewart Hrowne's attack n the M.tehel administration, de- i llvered at the Forty-fourth Streit The. r atre on Sundav night, was License Com- , m.ssioncr Oeorise II Hell. Mr. Hell sent Mr Hrowne th" following letter and. challenge. I "In the Newspaper this morning v.ni are iploted us having said the follow .g at the Forty-fourth Strict Theatre list evening. 'There are ic.l 'niovie snows in this city. Only i"!i4 an- I ensed. Thetefore the cltv loses about I2.'.0.000 h year In revenues." "This statement Is absolutely without basis n fact and no man has any right to attempt to injure my department by making an stub statem-nt "Thele Is not. nor has there been since Julv 0 191 1, any inovie' show in the cltv of New York operating without a license If vou know of one I challenge von to in ike It known and I w II take appropriate action Ininied ate Otht i wise vou will do well to refrain from bi.iMng it n sponsible remarks wlrahte'd I., make dlflleult the enforcement of the law." MAYOR MEETS PROGRESSIVES, j Luncheon lilveli li linn Issloner uf Vcconols Wollsleln. Thetc vi as no speaking at the Imicb i eon given estirilav bv Ciimtiiiioner of ' jXciouuts Leonard M Wallstcin to M.H'irl Mitch 1 at the Whitehall Club W th lie Mayo' Co'iioi'ss oner Wallste'ti bad tlr 1 teen guests The other were alt r ' lii,'..iu"i and included C 'tintv Chu rcia l.i'ii'o , Hales, ,!r and cltv officer" This. Mr. Wallsteln sa'd was of tin dfep significant-.- He explained that op portunltv to have sntne of these me' inc. t the Mavor inform. illv was the simp'e niiitive of the ts-casloti WEEK'S DEATH RATE LOW. I .(HI I'it I Mill of l'i1Mllfll Init, il mliil III MM I. I Mil UK tilt' l.lM WtvV tllt'lf u.'M ' .1 lie., th m.ik .!(,' A ih'.ltli I ifi I miii of Hit inipul.ti'tHi uht IMiir f.ioi,iH with tin- llcuri nt cMiuMilIm: u t i'U lasf v t'.ir r i ti t iru for the dii-l'ig rc icpiiited. tl'lll. Alihoiich th s is tui; a r.itf uf 1 il i;' a ileciciiee of tint v 11 deaths io the alisolute ttgiiics the mortall'v was a tuallv less tiv "i deaths. ,f the Inctei e in ,iojni!ation ilurlng the vear s taKi'i i nto . i.es'.p.i at -on, T i.- ileal a rate for the fl st twelvi wii'ts ot tilTi was 1 I h't. as agan s' a rate "f t ', fi t tlu nig he c riespoiii ing pet oil of 1014 AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE A Great Tire & Tube Sale New and A1 Stock i I I' Saving from 40 to 70' VI 1 I I 'IS I ' III ' I I ,ll'l M t 'I', - W imi hi used .si, shoes, $3, $4, $5, $o ! "Cheapest House in the City" Jamiorf Automobile Co., I I llll A S NIIIIV III I'AII 1 17G4 Broadway, 1 1 ii ic a m niiiin iii pAit rvir.N' i I It ier .dill SI (iiiiiind riimr ROSKiN.firnTT rn VWIII11"MVV A M SJ . I i-'ii 1'iii'knril, M'tiiir IIS (i V , In-Iiii- Ilr I I Vli'tei r, 1 tm r li i Hi: mil. 1. 1' tnur II I Mill. I Al I ..ill II l II l Vll lts.li, I, mi II SI.'. Ii.niil.ulli I I.I III I:, Hill. IT, Nl, lulll 1 1 Niint i , 7.V, imii I'I N I. . Iilllilll" 1 1 siii,,if. s nun Slmplet, :t Itri'iilsti-r IV l l.ii, ll, .Sedan Merccili-K, nuiilner, IH, I lilt "il. ImtilHter News tj V Urn ntlinill 1 1 is Pnekiiril Pliiii iini II Di' IM Inissl. ii. i i v itw.vn.N 1 1 ; iin Mini nil, iii mi inn 11 Itctianlt in in. liiiin II SIMIM l.,, ..a Hint St 111 Hit-. . Il, ItlV lull 11' I'.ll'lllllll, . IS toil I-' IK Slllllll V, llll III lll'llllllll, 1.11, lllllll , lli'iiinilt, :ti, eti.tsKls . Ili-liiuiici- tnv tun 1 I.iiiicIii, .'a. i i't 1 1 si i r I .Slim tin, .W-ftfi, luur 1764 B'way-571h St., 4th Floor! REORGANIZATION OF j THE B. & M. OPPOSED Ex-Proiilt'iil Coilnmii of I'ilcli liurir Road snvx Ecniio ini( Olivinti' U. run s.wixn nv nrsTis ItosTnv M.ireh 22 K i rodmix ex-pieshlenl of the Flichhurg Ititlroad one if the leised lines of the Hotoi I and Maine Itallroad, and at present a 1 tockholder, both as an Individual and j i- trustee, In the former corporatt it innounred to-day that he Is strongh PI oed to the reorganization of tin Host n and Maine a uniform b.ll which now befole the l.eglslntll' es of M line New Hampshire find Mass ii husetts I'p to within a few days Mr. fndman was In favor of some arrangement bv which the road lould be reorganrv.it even to the extent of having the live 1 lne taken over and paid for In stock of a new coi piratlon. Now he says a -ecelver would be "benign" and "brief compared to the plans as now formu lated. The reason for hl change of heart Ilea In the large reduction In main tenance charges and cost of transport!! tkm made by the Hoston and Maine Mr. Codman upon seeing the figure? which showed the reduction Inquired of President Hustis of the Hoston and Maine If "this should be tnken as evi dence of skinning the property In the oltl fashioned wav " To this Inquiry President Hustis replied "There has been no curtailment In maintenance of way or eiiu pnntit expenditure- necessary for safe opera 'i ai ittil for preservation of the property Kcononius in operation have bein prac tised ami all work not iiecessat y for safety and reisnnable servlci has been stopped There has lietn a ourtallimnt "f passengtr train service to an extent which might tint be Justified exc.pt under the critnal eotidlllons obtaining it thl time " After reading what President Hustis had to say Mr Codtmin declared him self as follow s . "Almost whollv, I now understand, out of tern cnti.luctlng transportntlon, plus legitimate isonomles In mainten ance, means have i,,m found to make a saving In four months, October to January Ituluslve, of neariv ? I.Kiw.non, or Jt'ii'.'iO'' a month. In this period there has been a fall in cross (Minings of about $2111000 a month on the a vet age, thus leaving 1 1 '.in.omi "... ndded each month toward av lug the sit'l.ttloti "Sucih a rite of Improvement is mag Mltlcent atid (olnltlg as It ilis.s tuosth out of straight operating Instead of equipment or maintenance of pi eniniu nt way there is abundant prom se that te gains are goltg to be lasting In addition there cm be discovered stuns of large savings in tlxid dvirge and expense of eir hire which look like aliout 175. ooa a month more "Now '.s tlie time for the h-iscd 1 tin stockholders to wake up mid under stand that th.lr lissee Is after all a solvent corve-at!nn. iipahle ut fepl ic. Ing n I2,0in,iiiin dellclt with Jl i.mm surT'lus for dividends and that President Hustis Is the man thev have to t ,mk for It "It may be tliat C-e p..cv of n 'cis ing rates, tsitli passeriL-er n'd (re'uht st'itiMi itinitr "liKW JKItsHV AtUnllc riij.' Atlxtk(TtyyJ y IIKKK TO UO? in a problem that worries nmnv of our fellow citizens tn-itay our hea'th has broken down nnd because sme Kun.pcan Sim to whuh yoti made n year' Pilgrimage Is closed, ywi are in de.sp.ilr And vet within easy access stands A fl.A TI (I IV. She " .ff..r vou health and mrength in the tnrvc wi tn.--w of the broad Atlantic a mttltl'u.ie of attract. oiih and congvnlul ss;iety that no foreign Spa can excel lh Leading Houin wfl fvrrtlih full Information rt, re on If ntl IlnnU Am'nrin I'Un Opn Kntin' Yar Walt.rJ Uuiby IIoi- strnnd T It. OIT and H U. Kdni Kurrtkn Plan J W.iiirl. Wrr llntf I St. i lmrlf Ol-en All Var NwJm HtiTifc (). Ihr II nlttili ii r1 Opn AU Ywr Hmry Irnrll. iilcti Midi HnM A hat.torium F U Vouni: M;r Alarlbnrniich-Hlfnlilm n th American ann I'ur"irn I'lnnk. JoaUh While A Son C Only thr hour f nm NVw Vork Cilv i fVntrn' II Pcnna. R. R. (muU nrl tijktt aufnlM fnr further -s-..r- Lf'-r"S-MlJI J1TLS7NTIC CTY: N.J. - THE LEADING HCSORT HOUSE OF THE WOULD is particularly titlradive, vvilh its two blocks o( otean fronliitje faring south on thr sunny llojrdwalk, dur int AIIANMCS PAMOUS SPRING SEASON cttrndtni' from FEBRUARY to MAY iniluvive ll hns .11)0 private baths, cadi with sea wttlcr, nntl its evtpiisile music, every nighl (hrouglioul Ilii- vc.tr, with tpetidl solo wcck-cntl fcalurcs, is (uslly ce If lir.itcil. While scrvirc in bolh Amcrirnn anil a In carle dining rooms. Hic.itics, Wnlling-cliiiirs, tioll und other amusements in full swing. OWNrSSHIP HINIIUUEST JOSIAH Willi t 4 SDNS COMPANY hl'l.l IAI. II Nil AMI I AMI It PAH S ISLESWOBTH Ami rli hi nun I upi .in r ,i slid tilt liiia dwiiii, iii.ui i piilnllia ill, nu lilii Inn .Hid Lsllis cj,i-li sii.i Uitliail I u.l i I l WallJ HOTEL RALEIGH I ha I , I ' ti I Hi 1 Kill HI I I' J' si t .tin, t e n IIOMIIH 20ii ITi- re mis - ii II, 'l -ITU si- i sull r.t I 11 I HV N ' the eastbournf: I'llltli VI s .IIKl Pdik 1' li all vi iv 0 d lll.lilil li l . I' ' tm p .4 . spi it in i lies li VltWOUII A JullN-sflN- 1 '""" 1 ul i bin, Hi i HOTEL NEW ENGLAND Snillh c lil'lis, lll'i m 'el ' i, r.ll s III . I I V V . W V.VI I f nllr v h Kb in HUM ALBEMARLE "'M,,.,. ptilnr privily hHtJm, t t'frtlnir il I it ut r h ur hi -.it i r i ir l ii it eh 1' IP i a III t 'Ills. in up M'fki , J: U Ituol i- t J r L'Ul'J GUILTY1 ! 1 There is one organization in the building industry which, over a period of many years, has created an enviable record for itself by the consistent excellence of fts performances, as exemplified in the quality of its work, the economy of its prices, the rapidity of its methods, the inviolability of its contract promises, and the all-around satisfaction which it has given to its clients. THOMPSON-STARRETT COMPANY Building Comtruction will add still more to the future gains V"be vnen'". of the Hoston I have always polltv, event III Isolated eases, Is tl.ili geroiis fur the ultimate welfnte of anv rallioid svstem It amounts too often to i lunging more than the Irallli w II bear and t it means disaster Hi Ihe end. 1 hope the savings which are now mak ing their appearance will make this policy superfluous too. "There are tratllc gains to be had by being vigorous and Independent In matters l.ka car hire nnd tim division of revenue with connecting roads, and these have not been tried for ly pre vious managements of the system. If ' President Hustis will complete this goo work by developing additional revenue' out of such sources he will find n grate fill public with him oa well as grateful stockholders " LOANS TO CANADA $70,000,000. War Turns Dominion in This I'imiii. tr for I nsli. William A. Ite.ul A- C'o. have pur chased t,nno,nno rtty of Victoria three year ,'i per cent noles, which they are now offering privately at u price yield ing r, i5 per lent on the investment Stoic the beginning of December the Canadian ptovinces nnd municipalities have sold approximately JTmxio.oOO of securities in the I'nlted States. Can adian financing on such a large scale outside uf the Canadian I'acltlc Itail ni.id Company, was unknown in this country previous to the war Here tofore Canada has always done here financing In Ungland. where her se curities were well known nnd where she was able to dispose of them lit a low interest rat ii With the inilbieak of the war, how ever, Kngland served notice nn her colo nies that they would have to do the': financing at home or In neutral coun tries, owing to the fact that her own resourcis must he conserved to carr.v on the war and to support her allies except In cases of the most dire need Sb-.rtly after this announcement by the llrltlsh Treasury, Premier Ilorddi f Canada announced that dur.tig the pres. ent ear that country would have to it IIitii.iKia.nod financing In the fn ed States. I'lislor sirlcUen In Pnlpll. .buiNsTOWN. N. V, March Stricken with apoplexy when Hddtesslng 1 an evangelistic meeting, the Itev Ir 1 Irving I Van Valkentmrgli. pastor of I the l'irst Methodist Kidscipal Church ' here. Is in j.erlous condition, being uti euis,i.,u to-day xt in n:n HKsoitT.s. NKM .IK.KsH AtUnll,, i ll,. ppMrHon. Opm All Yr lintel ChMsfA In tli KKhknhlr Chi-a St-rtH n Oi-n All Yr J It. Thf-nirfon A ( - 1 lir IVnnhumt (ri-n All Ymr -Wm. Ii Hoxl, Wmi 1U rt N J infnrmfi. HOTEL CHELSEA of ti tin frcrit In A it tnn 300 biM hat h s fresli srid II K V' ll I i i f p . ' - llni kl I tip. tt s ' I It Tit ntl'stis . t it r () HOTEL DENNIS Vlliinilt I U S .1 In.ti w Hi Hie tut tictt t tivt "es c s ' g 1 r lit H'ti mill Hii.r ovsis f''u ii wius i iiii i p.n-iu u. i New u k suit tiilii't spu 1i,it linn. m i 1 ,t ' nue It V I It .1 III in HOTEL LELANDE M Hi II M tllliets I ' vp uirt' t ni;v ,n;iisi.i.,ikrwiHHi, niuni.t.ArvrKlCANPLAN HOTEL, MODERATE PRICES. I vsiun: rt bogmxt. L.k ewooo, s. j. j M.t Jl.ltal.V Asliuij I'siL. fl'lNO LAS 1 1. H Al A.snuflY 1'AHK, t u Ii ii i 1 i ii ii e vce wnt !1 . l.tl 'I ll- Jills elllsi in 1 i In ii H i a i I. ittn weak i I -It- - s u n i i I i u a ic..,. i .in A Hit nu. i' ii iu' t-.tu, 30j i K V llll. IMA V HOTEL CHAMDERLIN OLD POINT COMFORT . XX . OLD POINT COMFORT 1'nr UooUcts, mldtf s v Cs w tieo. K. Ailnnit, Mur,, Kottjcs Mnnrne, Va. l Hlttll. I l.V Mil l( Ks, II V Vh I III. ,il., nl ll'ilun ill.sK li... II., ll I . Nu I K ii . VV ' .il Ottl l i til J nir in vi he Ml l,iv .f 11,. i. II 11 I N i nli.' III I I'I IN' V V VS V luiin sir, n iv SI'I VVN & I UhVIW I.I. I Ainu iieva for A I tu 1 tit hi r.itrix l i VV i sir t i liiiruiiKli ut Manila tun, . New Vuik N v To Florida For Easter Plan NOW to enjoy the holiday in the "Land of Flowers." Go the new and dehclitful way on steamers "Comal," "Concho," "Ssn Jacinto." Wednesday from New York via KEY WEST and "Over Sea" Kailway to Miami, ralm tieacli and all East Coast Resorts. Also direct steamers every Saturday from New York, affording all ocean route to TAMPA-ST. PETERSBURG and other West Coast Resorts ol Florida. Circle toufi it low round trip ntti. torn, timing octtn and rail journtyi via Mobile. Ala., Galveiton, Texai, and other points. Addresi all correspondence to CLYDE-MALLORY LINES Pier 36, North Hlier. MOW TOHK or call at Ticket nfflrest 20 A nil IIStut, N. 1 -, LINE New York to HAVANA A!SS F8I.Y" Sail.nji Thundayi and Saturday, NASSAU Weekly lervice Irom New York. EASTER TRIPS HAVANA AND RETURN 10 Days $89 Including nil rirnp. CVx I'") nl ?v.t lu) A thor ban Hi from .Se York h. K MOKUO ( AM I,!., March 27th H. H. SAItATOdA, April :trl Eicelivnt nt-nlc. p''lfu ptn tfr quarters Hooklet. rut! nd Hrn,ir,'1iin NEW YORK and CUBA MAILS.S.CO. ( Wrd t.lne) (ienerml nfttces, I'ler II, K. ft., N. V. CUNARD Established 1840 l-aiteit Steamers in the World AQUITANIA, LUSITANIA, MADRETANIA Rr?u!ar L'nmterruptH 5rrvire EUROPE via LIVERPOOL Tuscania, , LUSITANIA. ' Transylvania, 1 Orduna, Tuscania, j LUSITANIA, Sat.. Mar. 27. NOON , Sat., Apr. 3. IOA.Mi Sat., Apr. 10. NOON Sat.. Apr. I7.10A.M Sat.. Apr. 24. NOON Sat . May I. I0A.M C alls at lis lfat KsMtiound ROL'N'D THE WORLD TOURS through tiotiklngs i,i sll principal Ports! uf the vinrlil. COM I' tM Miniri'. '.'I --.'4 Slate. St.. W. Ideal Tourist Route S. S. EVANGELINE "UNDER THE AMERICAN FLAG " BERMUDA on newest, stt-Ailles sn I most ' villous stesnishlp In southern strvir. Snlllrjir eiintiles j tm i . epend two rail llajs at Hcriiiuda, or 'imtrr if tu w'sii Al'MIUll till I1IHS' , H.I i.uioiijjo is 111. ' mif. "-end fnt liiiiiitifu lliioei I' vvsi.viil.il lll'l'ln:. Proudwsy, t 4.'d st ft. Ptlon Hrj. tit mil. New urit I 1(1 M 11 I.IVI. t umiAtrt ii i, i ii i,. i rtiis.nldiitlque litreti lane io Itnnleaiiv I ran, el l. cut i.ii Atiiu, in Mutt ,st . y III. II IHIVIIMiis, l.lsv;. Tot p i 1 s -. it u ., i, l vv st l. v ery vt-sek-nn 3 I l i itr -s .Sortli Itlier Tsl. ..n 1 . .nk ,ii SI VMIINVVIVN VMI.IIII S MM-! V V., MIIIVV V, s;i.s. III SVIVUK. .V K Jntinnui .V. I i Inc . Ads . 1 U s j. .N y I'SN V vi V mid v. lii. Ilr. friitses. Three I'ltc ... w i't k --pii I f..- tin 'Uli-ti I nlli-il t'rult ( imii).' It. t. I" ' N' y (tlllHK.I V I I IIIIII1V low fares in nil imliits simth, lit ean s,.,im.lii ( ,-,ii llll, . ltd TO III ltII MA HV S l Hik't isi.it I I ,( s ,s ( (1 S lU ltVII III VN " It! .' b w N TO L Its). AND THE EXPOSITIONS Kcni.irk.iblt lour iinlcrl tif IX I'.irturc 'w, i w iK IJol llutfl-i, 1 ttpt "i il I'i'i-r int ,, Luxurious Train Service wit lion t change from t.i.p. ti . n it Iiivii'pi-iuli-'.t tr.ivtl in (' ii f in 1 1 f dis rii Otlitr lour- it !'u"il.f l'r,.i Also Tours to Florida nnd Japan. Sdlll fOr lit H ik't-t llfM'dl RAYMOND & WMITCOMB CO.. I f-h -v i.i w i v , CALIFORNIA tours V I s';( V , mi ( v i., ritNii tot itisr t a., J94 ,30 . Villi vi I.I-- V V VNIl lll.lt UN i' . of a, iit slap nun 1 I' I' 'i.nUl.u N Y.i nt limit. , 1 1. s1 Nina i;?. . VNIl. it II" I n pill su in 'ft .Illll.N I' ill 1 In- l null! v nf II VI. V.N. N u V hi It Nl I I li I. - i I.. Bll I. iK llll VI. Vntil. M.' a t I, . t ll i nli' l I'n V 'll ' M.ll Ii '. . ! :t 1.. V Ml I'll I M. llll Mil i,ll l i tratrlv l-L.Tl.lt J. I iiul.liKK'K, vtty. for Adiiiinlsiiairlv, ll i'uuii M lliiokl.n American Line American Steamers Under the American Nb f Sltl'l illllt .!,.! I 1... I . . S New York Liverpool, Piet f,2. N. R Ml. I'aiil,l,n nmie M v v White Star Line N.Y. Liverpool, Pir GO, N If , N00ri I apland tin i h . ' uo,J Azores- Gilirnltar Nnpl C,r-,oi i III l II VIM It II li, m ,n III I H I ,11 II V I t I FALL R2VER LlfJE ! TO BOSTON S3.01 l.v I'll. ii ll s i. st W M Mull' .Sen fainden iN'o-nl-h' f.lne ft ft lloustnn St n -1 1 , ' M Pier 70. K It ft t: ..1 nir pi'iti n tic pi.i vsi i, flftf A f I I'Mrt CULUN1AL LIlVE BOSTON j!;:1,;j;y1 $2.60 providence $i.50 ecu uns and uii ,i t at). . Ii . foot U evt llo.i.t m - Vlliiiu.,,1. Illiilllis, nil i, Ha Hltrle.. , mem. I pi. vn l)1l-.i. 1 uiaj "'H' ItliphnLr spring VI'JI NAVIGATION OPEN ALBANY and TROY rattier i t t ana i Mnvt r r HUDSON NAVIGATION CO, IVon ester.Si Ml I'rm Idi'lii e dlrn i ot isini: si v 1 1 itiiiivis . , flail tin IlldlllK sUMlt,, ,,M I lie I a ii r k " ' v v Cptown T k" " i H.i lltreel MAIM s I I V VI s 1 1 M '57.il k a PORTLAND Itedureil I ri--A 1 1 I'nlnl. I'll "lllil uti r s i i'u sn xvi sin f iittfiiii v t x i'()iti:ci.()i iti; s i., St l'ltl.Mll COt'ltT. t It -s.T V i' w vkhk .Mr:Tiiui''n.rr.vs 1 1 i VSci: (UMI'AXl. 1' " " ,i tt n.i.tsciisiAXS itt:vir . v lSi". stcl oihr, tisferi.l iii" In pursjuni e of a Jiwii-'' r- -.. ' ir rtll.l -ale dii.y ru,; , 1 . n 'he ab'- entlt!."! a tt r , ( lati he 13th day of .laliuu. u'clerslpncl. the llerereff .n s, t i , t nan..- I si. at nut u ' i i..ilice Sac'rouni N . 'i -n --e i In th- llorniinh of Minti i -ii - of N"ew- Vcrk. on ths Jl'h h. f - '01'. at 12 o'clock no hi n - I i-t:l'U I' DAY. Au'"ni-- t'i- p -'-i il.re ted by sal 1 JuiU-'iie-i' - . - . t llrein dl(Tlhd es tnl ..wh AI.I. that t-ertnln i. .t. r""' ' ' of .anl with th iiubilniB- a I . nisnts thereon situate, i Tr o I ! it in lie ItorciiRh tit Minlih'-.i.. ' i" inl Stat- nf New i I. ', , . l ,t ii rl-jp.t a- fo ,'iws' HK'itVMV'i a' th - . 'orn'H bT ths Intersenlon of the s , ... ,t ins lliiii.ltf'l and Toriv - . ... 4 i lite Kasterly side of sev. , i Ai . , run nine thr . S"'i'l.ert , .- f i.'r'r side of feventh Avnn fort ll"l fl thstit-s Kastfrlv psrai e with Ons ll'inrt-.t and I'nrtv -iMh Street and nr "t " t stanri threuirh s nartv v all "if h m -1 '."fti fsr- .tjen. " Vnr"i. rV'tlc 9 i s. vn'h Av.nui t 'I" feet "i, s Mitlier.v fl'i i f i !. e It . i 1 ' 1 and I r s th s reft. th-i. f VV'e- -lion thi s .- f , ,11.. of nii M-i T.t ..rid s'.xt'i Street cne InlO'lrerl 1 "i fest r-. llii corner sforesald, the point or pis of heglnnlnir The ..hove flesertl'Sd premliss is g Section 7, Hlcok am 4 on the Lund "tst of the rtty of New York Dated, N'e York. March 1st. f t THOMAS W CIIt'ItCltU.1.. n WOODKOltD, HOVKl: AND l.t - . R, Attirn. for Pulntlff. Vn , . i Avenue ttorougU of Marh i 't '. York i tty The follo-ln Is a rllnirMra of the p-oti' erty ttv be sni.t: tf strret nun'S-er n West tlth Street 146;h St -ot mo too viJ' 1 1-1 The arprextmste snieunt er or hsrge, to s.i I tsf ul-1 h '.' ribii property I m b. .n 1 -I i, wl- , Interest tlitrsun frem -i,. t .1'- Mr. Itil".. ev-i-rt Hi ' J I . hi n h i" bren pa' I or i ' , i hit res- t -f trier w tth - . .11 '!' I.K t'i I ISA s i v. irom Januvrv 13'h. l'i. t K i 'he esprn.ivi of the ssl' r,i' Himunl of tin. tal' . w itor rite. ..r, oh, lie l' nwrl to the "trrl . i par h.i.i innnt v .,r tnit n i i ' f, -: 1 1 1 in I Int ' fl i-"il. Vet" Cork Vl.r '"t ' Tlltist vi vv i-itri. if ' ' ' 1 1 r i io.ns. 111. I I. nl'l.l. "T . i It K h. th p- i" i ' 'i . ndent To .I.VNi: VV vt . , i Kve, nirtv of tlir w I I ! ,. I VV tlfM V s. M ' t .1 Hie : "f VI v a- .1 AIM I1KI l.V "t , Kl T VVHP l M . .' ' M. il'.AN 1 VIII VI II K VI'I' 111 I l-S Ii M It ' I M Mi lit VN. i 11 M f VI . , u van s ks vi I ,i KN V 11- J' ill IHti. Urii'iKI! 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