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CARRANZA BREAKS NEUTRALITY PACT; WILSON MAY ACT (Ion. Ciillo fiipl uris Nui'o. on .ii.oini bine 1'. S. I)c iiiiiiiiIs Witliilriiwiil. THE SUN, FRIDAY, JULY ' 23, 1915. 4 5 rossi I.K OPKNINd I'OU 1XTKHVKXT10X STAGE MAKEUP HELPS MINISTER IN VICE HUNT Dr. Irvine Wears False Whiskers in Getting Evidence Against Bay Shore Cabarets Fear of Sermon Ends Lawless Practices. VANDERLIP BOOSTS SO. AMERICAN TRADE WAfH'MiT'is. .inly J:. --.Mi Ismio has ,,, rin. hetvveen Itit Hulled Stales X'A the (.'.irr.ihza fni'tlon 111 Mexico Hint wy forve Hi'' hands "f I'll" (Invctnment in Its relation with tlir tepublle imuth of llii herder. Csrraiiz.i li.it Uil.it I the neutrality rf Nam, Jut hitob tlio lino from Nop.ilp-. Art'... nii'l "luiip representa tion' li.uf been sent to 111 i n lu which t has been ralliMl upon lo withdraw hi troops fii'iu tli.it town. If Carranza iotiM reiin-o or fall to net In no.'ord ,nrc wttii tills injunction It would I in in rtimhent in tin- United Slate cither to nforce the neittrallty of Xuco by the uf of liim; or resort to other measures ttuil niisht lead to serious conri!cnces. IUt Smock. I.. I July 12. Along nboul thn middle of l.ut June Hay Shore was frliued with deviltry, lonj; after midnight, when iiulot citizens, were Kiuitly abed, tliclr Bleep was broken hy the sin 111 warbllngs of cabaiuttlah feinale.i ulnglnit In the outlying mad house, by the hoots of drinking males r.-tlni; homeward aloiiR the respcctabl" clteels nn.1 ny outlanillfh choruses of automobile horn.. The thliiR had be iniii a scandal. II ly Shore, which will assay nt least '.'! per rent. In renpectablllty, had be come annoyed, then, aggrieved, then In censed, but the warbling mid the hoot Init and the sleep destroying choruses continued. When the conntnblr. sousht for evidence of violation of the excise He found a cent Ml a table near the platform where the ladles of Hip caba ret were, McppliiK high, to prove, pos sibly, that there were no runs In their silk stockings, and he looked upon the ladles with a pleasant and approving eye. This was Ion after the place should havii been cloed and d.tik If the law had rim In Hay Shore. So the calm rctlsh ladles MJled to the doctor's table and patted the doctor's shoulder and told him he was n lovely boy and that they were very thirsty and that the beer was good. The doctor bought. When they danced be noted with In experienced but accurate eye that cloth Inir need not necessarily conceal the human form, tin saw ntso that ! and girls In their teens were drlnklnK anil that It was as easy for Illinois to Ret drinks as It was for pel sons of legal age. The hawkejed proprietors anil lookouts wcie completely fooled by Dr. Irvine, anil when he went home consld- National flty Rank Aiiiiujr Kfforfs to del Business for I'nited States. CHEIMT KKCOllDS KKI'T law the evidence wasn't to bo had. The ,f r'11,,; ' ' o'clock In the niornliiK lie. roadhoiue keepers were too shrewd They knew (.very constable by sight Until the Hev. Dr. David D. Irvine, pastor of ine First Methodist Church, , decided to Blue a fuse mustache to his (Upper Up, soften by pencil anJ grease i U.I 1 II k Hill lilies Ul it IHI C i.lilvil luiim The belief Is general that If the Ad-1 never have been taken otherwise for m.nlMiallou Iti disposed to Intcivene In Jlcxlco the opportunlly will be afforded in the event or the falluie of Canunza to withdraw Ills army from Naco. In tin ntlUi.ll ipiarter.-l the opinion Is expressed thit even If Carranza refuses to rctlro the face of an Idler and eutlip and cb -n?c his mlnlslerlHl clothes for the loud garmtnts of a country Hport, It looked veiy much ns though the Old Nick was goliiR to have his way with Bay Shore. Maybe ou haa heard of the Hev. Dr. David I). Irvine. It Is possible, lie frem N.ico the Administration will con- i. il.out 36 vears old. vltiorous of body llnuo id teiiuiorl.t- with the Mexican nn I mind and believes In religion with question for a lime at least. ja punch. Some of the straight talks he hns given to his congregation have sent Jin) Mini HIT Arms snipiily. (more than one auditor away with bum iri ... iu , .... ., .i.-,. n, Arfmhiis. lrK tnr!- The doctor likes a scrap In There '' ;' P A . a good cause, and the fact that he hap- t-.vlon cniild im ilsl. UirwiiM '' eI1, to be of IrWl descent doesn't hold a ,oO't to f ' I'"'1 V,r1.itVv "i' ' when trouble starts. Not so rrceniriit under which Nacoo neulrallt i. . ,. . .. ...... n Ru.iranteed by the Mexican factions lonK -'K "e ram from his puipu. s! the Instance of the United States. This would be b shutting off Ills supply of arms and ammunition from the L'nlte.1 ! "I am afraid of no man and er.r .Mmrs Suih action may be taken by few women." the President under the authority ofj Once he got the notion firmly fixed resolution p.i-sed by Congress In lOlil.j;,, 1 1 In head that someliody had to get Opinion Is divided lu Washington as.t:(. kind of evidence that would make to what response fainnza will make I the Hay Shore roadhouse keepers slop lo the iepri-i'iitatlons bearing on thc( selling liquor at 11 I'. M.. the legal hour, octipatloii of N.ico by his tioop. If he. and bring to bear such pressure as refuses to vacate it will be accepted as would make them dismiss the girl slng- Kenro So Men nnil frvr Wontrn. had already gathered useful evidence Night after night for tliiie weeks the doctor kept up bis deli-cllve work. lie spent money freely. He bought drinks for casual aciiiinlntames, but managed somehow not to drink anything himself. Usually he poured the beer on the llnor. Once he knocked his glass over with Ills elbow. He lost a good deal of sleep In the three weeks, but be was gettllig what he was after. To make sun- that he wouldn't be Identified as n volunteer detective he changed his false whiskers nnd his clothing frequently, sometimes making up as nn old man. A few nights before he was ready to strike nt the madhouse keepers the doc tor met on the street, about daylight, a person who had had many drinks but wantiil mure. The price was lacklrg. The doctor pretended to Ik- Intoxicated, struck up an ac quaintance with the thirsty but money less stranger, and after lurching arm in arm with him for a block or two suggested that his new friend get some heir. He was willing to furnkh tho money. It was Sunday morning, but the doctor's friend had no difficulty In llnd Ing a madhouse willing to sell beer. The doctor went along and observed the de tails of the transaction. This occurred twice and then the doctor went home. The National City Hank, of which i Fiank A. Vanderllp Is prciilent, ays In Its July Issue of Thr AmrrUai that the need In the d-velopmpiit of this country's business with Smith America Is for American merchants to take ad vantage Immediately of the machinery at hand on which credit and fln.uclng may be extended to the South American merchants. "The foreign trade department of the National t'lty Hank of Nnw York Is In viting manufacturers ai d exporters who huve dono business in South America to cooperate In perfecting without waste of time- a machinery for safe credit ex tension which will bring Into play the facilities of the new banalrg ystem so that they may be us d for credit ex tensions in the other countrii ," says the magazine. "The National City Hank's branches have alreadj gut under wn.v In their work of acviimulatl, g credit Infornn tlon and ratings ,n Soutn America. A careful record has be n made also of drafts going through uidii South Amer ican business houses, whkli enables tha craillt department to furnish the Infor mation how these hoiles, In the peelit d-piesslon, hiivii met their curivul ob ligations. "The New York ylllie has begun to receive full, detailed reports on the lead, lug business houses -who tl'ev aie, ex tent of their trade and storks, apparent enteiprlse and such Infoi n.-tlmi about tlliames as Is obtainable. Now the hank Is asking the cooperation of United States foment tout have doi.ii btisines with South Ameiic-a for Information, in confidence, from their experience "Thcie I a big spirit of generous de sire to help lu this ii.iilon.il movement ' abroad and It hn given the Incentive to those unircrti to Join in this work I , , . .. ... . even when sometime they did not see i Ml V Villi1 (ill'l Have .MIMIiip 11 that an exchange of Infoi ination will In-1 of distinct advantage to tin in j "With all this direit Inform. nam about the credit of South American con cerns available there should be no good leason wh;. our tii.iniif.u hirers should' pot adopt tile Ihiropc.iu methoil or 1 THE COES ARE REUNITED IN HIS ALASKA HOME Wife Joyfully (ireetcd Youth Who Disapprni'eil From Hoston. I'aiiiiunks, Alaska, July 22.- Mr. Henry Ulnike Coe, Jr.. whoe husband dlsappe ired from his HriMon home on January ,tn and later was found here, arrived In I-'alrbank at 1 o'clock till morning. Ilei husband met her with everj evidence of Joy at the reunion , and look her lo the home which he I l'.i established here. It Is understood that Mr, l"np wi'i remain here with her huhand. who Is' d"l: g aell in the employ of a concern ni.iiuifactiitliig inlnlrg machinery and who says that he has no desire to re-' tut II to the Sntes. Dr Henry Uiarkc Coe, Sr., of West Seventv-sixth lreel. said last night thai he would not know until he had heard from Ills d.iughtcr-ln-law what her plans would he. Mis. Cue did not lake l.ei b.tlij wl'a her when she went to Fair banks, rot knowing at that time whether site won lUremaP. in Alnstsa or not Dr. t'oe said 'hat according to ac counts from I'.iliii.u.l.i his .son was doing weil In !i:. new emplocnieiit nt- l pioh.iblv would remain In Alaska. The father understand that foe's mind, 'o the unbalancing of which his diapic..r in was attributed, I rapidly re vei .i s normal sttength. Mrs. Cue nude l.ie trip 111 company of a pat ty of fr ends who were going part wny lo I'alrbai ks Henry C.ail.e Coe. Jr.. was In the ettipiov of the Standard ml Company a' Hoston at the time of hi disappearance DetecMWs were employed and lew.n'd cffeied and he was trailed to the Ninth west nnd llnnllv vvn found at Fair banks ! Hood health, but, according to Coe .. . i. ...t I... r.....il.- ' V lile mini lll.lliuil iccrivri i., iim- i.iitm;. n'entnlh iletanged. Mr. Coe explained that he had giown tired of the social life of Hoston at.d New York and had determined lo go north and Mart afresh. He left Hos ton with or.lj Jill" to hi pocket. Uarlv In June I'oe ift for his wife and baby HHF ' ' i W , v. . s. Owfcimimnl PLOT LAID TO KIDNAP SMITH, MORMON CHIEF Yellowstone Park llanilits Plan to Hold Mini for SI 011.1)00 liiiiiMiin. COAL TAR PLASTERS FAIR BATHERS' FEET modify then tti ult, extend credits to I safe buvers al luleiet rate tliev will Xcrnion Tells lixperlence. He wrote a sermon which he called "The Cabaret Shows of Hay Shore." The ,t ..... .... 1,1 t r . t 1 1 i . i. ... ' . V . .. . . ., . i . " : . . ,i.,.ii iimi.ru iimi ii'ni mi' pviiihiii j ,-si- sign that He is ionising tor tiouoie. lit ers and dancers who plpeu Run prancen terday as "a thriller." It was a frank levent months Carranx.i ha stuillotislv in very, xerv sheer uttlte, Dr. Irvine ami picturesque account of the manners f'lllownl a toiirse designed to gain lilm was willing to go the whole route. Heland frivolities of the cabaretlsh ladles the good will of the Washington liov-1 didn't take any of his friends Into the,nmi f ,H eiperienie. among them, cr uncut Accordingly otllclals were secret. The roailhoiise keeper had i.m.ued when they learned that lien, way of getting tips of forthcoming raids lKainst whom he had gathered evidence 1 be glad to pav. I.e,g able to discount C.itlcs. the Carranza fomiiiaiiile:, who. or ollici.il visits. So the doctor plave,l;am ne M,i ,, . th( llltr illlMnc p, 0f te(. L-omiiier- signen tn .Naco agreemeni n oenaii oi a lone nanu. ; "Now 1 have no deslie to put you out , lal ttansactbm. on attractive terms the Flrsi (. hlef, had atlacvd and cap-; He went to New ork and bought 'of business so long as vim run our ' m, banks hf re. t!iu tal lug over under ttired the town. mi assortment of fal-e mustaches gray, I place within the law. I can t stop all our M.tei!i r lunU.ng nnd nieriantlle in.' oeniaiiu upon . ,i im i wnue, uionii nnu reunisn orown; a iinn niituor selling and It wouhlirt be 'hris- (.re,Ht. by means of voluntar.v i oop.ra nsinled lo John 11. Slllimaii. the Ui Piste Crxistil, late this afternoon, siioulil icacn i ariiui7.a oy to-morrow .necessaries or rouge and giease pallitymi want me to deliver that on the end till iovoriiiiniit should be iidvlsed ! nnd eyebrow pencils nnd burnt coik. In J morning of Sunday. Julv 11, go ahead of Ills Intentions soon. Naco was muile ( the seclusion of his study the doctor e.x-Jwith jour hiislnes's a you have been a neutral town Imh-iiuso lighting lu that perlmented with dUgulses and makeup j tunning It. If you don't want me to de reighboihoiHl nieiiaceil American life until he felt certain that lie could pa liver it. give me a signed pledge that imI piopert.v In .Nogali-s. Arlr.. In the i his best friend without Iselng recognized. j on will dismiss the women performers. inf. relief that led to the agreement thet On June -2 he was readv to sallv- forth, close vmir ntm n m n xi .....i ...m 1. O...I l ihu uu4 ent.i'i.Mttiilmt llV n.t.t .1.. ...fu....A II.. .,l,a.l ....111 unlll.. II t .. . " - -... .- tl,iu . W .11.- . HurtlL.. .., Ull.l. .ri'lllllK lllllll'l III IIIIMIir, lieai'li Citizen eses" Story Wire Dknvi-p, July 22 Federal olllclals have been warned of a scheino to nb duct Joseph F. Smith, the head of the Mormon Church, nnd hold him for n $100,000 lalisoni In the Hole III the Wall oiintry in Wyoming. The plot lias been laid by the three daylight rubbers who committed the holdup of 12,", tourists, in Yellowstons Park July ! and who more recently exacted Jfi.Ooo ransom for the release of I- 4 l....i, .1.1 ,1 II. I .. I. ... i.iill'r.. II wf-iimi(v 1 .1 1 1 It llllt II IIV Ills. . near Idaho Fall. Idaho, Local official of the Department of Justice upon the tecelpt of orders from Washington to-day decided to lake I extraordinary precaution for the safety I of the Mormon C!rinh' president and laid new plans lo scour tho eitllro Wet for the capture of the bandit. Knowledge of the i nntouipliitcd abdtir lon. which vvn In b tin- big prize of a seasons ni'ci-sful operations, re lenll.v (111111' lo I Soy it. Sampson In i h.irge of the Department of Justice's district here, and Ids altaiit. J W Melrose, through letlei claimed to have been vvrltteti bv IMivard It. Triflon of Deliver, now a Fedci.il prisoner at Chey enne Th" matter was virtually dtopped hv tin- Federal nullioi Itlcs at th" time of Alnsiii'. .lai.glu. r of a fmnier managei the nrreM of Trafton at Hiipett. Idaho, of the Hole M.ije.stle. A dailgh.er was I M.1V n,,, Hln ,,,,..1 1 1..,. th.it tho iiivc-inment had aiiiehi.ndcil tin- leader I of tile proposed abduction scneine. Willi the iibduitlou of Ilmpey near 1 Idaho Fall.. Idaho, 1 .st Sjturd.iy by the thlei! Yellowstone Hark liandlts, accord ing lo description l reel veil, and Ills subsequent icbai- upon the p.i.wncnl of the fi.000 ransom, tile Wahlligtoii alltboiltles cvlilciilly comiilded Unit I Trafton'. alleged lettcrst illcloscd a real plot I Melinse. who largely vva lespoiislble saS for Hie apptein lislon of Trafton. was ' orileieil to letiirn floni the Mexican border and arrived In Denver In-day to Mrs. Henry C. Coe, Jr. g Mrs to joi II M o. ma rmi eici d's ii'pi' 1 1 a i.i. . s sellill purpose. . F.ii r it- ti i - .i ,s old and I, ad lieeti i tns at tile I 'i,.e of his li s v if.' Iicihg I lemli hot . tn inoi Hi ance. them on M.i nil 20. ticaily two) af'ei the liiis.inuil ' disappear- $11,842,354,995 IN THE NATIONAL BANKS . .iiie.. wnue, uionii nnu reunisn urown; a uiin liquor selling and It wouhlirt be I 'hris- ,.redlt bv meins of voluntarv i oop.ra-' as for- , , two of whisker to be stuck under earlt r fair to pick on you when I can't on le" comblmd merchandising and United . r chin, and a makeup box such as abolish the traffic. i ' im.i ,i ,.tivitle of Kuronc" 1 on. It ! ladles of the chorus use lo hold their; "Head this sermon. You are In it. If n""ml'" " ""V- . SEEKS ALIMONY DUE 9 YEARS. ocnl Trm-lii-r's I'oriiii-r Wife iie iol Order In I tnnl. 1 Armour llalloway, a vocal teacher. Folk diwn nt Sav villi-. I. I. even when In the pri "ence of the c.itaMropln that befill a l-a-ty of .vouug women bathers who a. cnlr ntallv stepped Into w at in coal tai n their bate feet even thin Say villi- folks InsIM upon talking in wireless abbreviateil lingo. They gut i Cie habit when the more or less no- man wireless plant was put up mere. A .v.iv ville gentleman, for InM.ince. wa asked Inst liluht over Hie long dutalic telephone whether or not the story wa tiin and. if so, what were the ' details. "Story true." he answered over the K-li phone and. It should be nietii- lu red. he didn't have to pay any oi wi Comptroller William We.oiirce li'eaelieil Tlioe r'ii:iirr. May I. arrange the hunt for the bandits HAIL TO T. R.'S MUSSURAMA. .M.ijnr-iieii, Scott. Chief of Staff of the late at night, past midnight, and then snn.v lien. Majinrcna signed Hie azreeinent in behalf of Villa mid lien C'tilis at ted for tin- Carranza faction. Disorder In (no nil en. he stepped Jauntily forth from the par- soiugc as unlikely a pastor as the eye could meet, lie wore that night the reddish brown mustache, with n hint of sideburns ; a gray felt hat Into whose band had been stuck n green feather; a suit of somewhat noisy design (white. have kept theirs, I promised not to ex stilpc on a blue giounJ) and improved I pose them If they would obey the law the etTeCl with dvlces ici-tflveJ at the Slate Depart :"nt to-dm summarized conditions in ?."clco as follows : ,ri... I. I- I.. i nr .t. Yp i,ft'riHoii yf tin1 ..i ....II.. ... 1.l S. I. .....I The roadhouse keepers thought things . " .i over for a few hours and then every ',an,p"'V" ''I'ri" V'.;:." mail of them cave Dr. Irvine II,.. sle.ie.l ' "n " ,,r,Tr " ' 1 pledge. "And so." said the doctor yesterday, "I did not deliver the sermon. I kept my wold and the roadhouse keepers tlce I'hllblii. adjudging him in contempt for failure to pay $.171 alimony to lils former wife. Mrs. Clara A. (inllowy. who invoiced h.m :'i 1901 and was to I ncelve M.Mio a veil' I Mrs. italloway alleges that after she led four lu hand and 1 1 don't want auvliodv to think that I I got her decree her hiishaud married tried In be siieciai'iihir In mv meilmil Anllo Hlo. a concert singer, who was l!"h the ofndal. pl,ie and many others lu Can at km left the town, as n icsult of which there t.as disorder. It Is stated t)iat there t.as a severe tile around the Mercantile Hank, which was controlled with dlf fliult after tin- llri'ineii had worked on it fur ivvn hours, Carranza troops weie (vc's'ted lu Caimnea on the 20th. "The Dei.n tuieiil lias received u tele gram floni Nogales. dated July 21, slat liif lliat a iiiessenger arriving at Nnco 'ales that ChIIi-h troops entered Ca t.atiea at T I. M. on the 20th ami have maintained excellent order since. "Advices fioin the west coat, dated July ;n, sjiy that, although some Mno Indians ate on the warpath no damage has been dime tn American pioperly at i Iis Jlochls The Cleveland has Investi gated (onilltious then- and reports the place quiet. "The I icpHrtmeiit Is lu receipt of a t'legram fioin Vera Cruz, dated July 31. stating that about 1,000 workmen rf Hie Hum st con Petroleum Company snt on Mi Ike on the lath, causing the '"mian)' plant to ceiisi- operations. It l staled that the company recently set tV1 a strike by Increasing the work man's wages from .10 per cent, tn 100 ftr cent, Tho company claims that further demands arc unreasonable. It Is fjrlher icporti-d that the local author! "s appreciate! the situation and have guaranteed protection to the company's Property It Is stated that American m'Plnjies will operate the company Plant pending a settlement of the tlrlke " NO AIDToitliUERTA. top. He was a gay roisterer, was the doctor, when he entered the flrt of the roadhoues on his programme of refoim, the evils that were tumbling us." ASKS FOR SEPARATION ' BIG JUMP IN EXPORTS TO REPLACE OLD ONE OF MUNITIONS SHOWN or to get notoriety. I'm sorry the story ' one of hi pupil and ignored the all- is oui. imi ii was tne only way to stop I n.ony onier .uu- .n-.ui- .im sue ui .wi order adjudging nun in comempi. nui before It could be seived (billow a and his new wife started for Hetiin and have been then- until icieiitl.v. Although $ is, 000 In alimony has accrued since tin decrte was urautcd (iallnwaj can onlj Ik sent to I.udlow street for six mouth nnvliow and Mrs. (lallo'.v.i decided to luiK'eid against him under the nine- ear-old order U'vsv,,T.ix. It.lv 22 Cniptroller ' Wllli.i'ii aiiiioiim eil lo-d.iy that the to tal tesiniicis of all natnituil h.iaks on May I ani.iu'iteil to II I,-I2.3'i l.f.ie. Hi M.irclt 1 ihp total resmirces reachrd til.- I lie.v are :.r,i'..v t,nii Hriinx zoo to exlilbll fifteen cage of Tin- total Labilities ini'iensiM $2T."i,- snakes wbhli Itav.- Just I n acquired. r,ns tnnl U-iween Mulch I and M.iv 1. I 'I he most Inipoi taut of Hies.- I the inu lleni.ill ileon.lts inci...lse.l fM.Ill J.l.i 10.- i sllrallla. which 'ol. Uooscvelt Picture Till x2.'. to :. HIT. 21 LIT : time deposits hi- Ohio Thlnu I lllni'l.. Hlu "lid I i In tin- llrmix '.on. Tliey are getting teadv up lit The LitUcYactitiom in a Dig City No. 2 A'1' I'"' liincli I if xi r. In 1 slc.iil id' lr.iniiiiig over lud ,nvi-iui'iil. slip iiitimn IiimiIc si'iil on n lins. "co liow iiiinii pli'.'iMiuti'r tin- siiiisIiiiii' sccnis wlicn vim look nut I n mi tin- rest ful sli.iilc of Un- lower tier. Von catiii, ill tin- lircerc iro Ingnnil bciii'tit by lliclircct i ii ii 1 1 1- bv tin' Tifth OA (venue "Bus FINDS THREE CAUSES OF INFANT DISEASES AsMieiation I'ixes I pon riles, lirt anil Artificial I'eert i i ur : Test! Miiile. from l.i:i'.i,ss,;t;i:, to l.2r.l..t:i.x7 J. The In. u-.is.- in loans and discounts, winch l pe-hap tile best index In the amount o' buini-. wa from f . 1 1' t. :,; l.i'.nr. to !.; I :t.s s 7.tr. 1 . Undivided protlto liiilcaseil 1 rum i2sx.iis2,3ln lo !2:i:I.i'i:i,!i'i'i. though the surplus fund 2I,3ii7.'.iii to J71'.i,- teleph'one charges and might have stmkWas reduced from 7 In "tlies" anl "anils" to his heart's . .'I2'i. I OS. Mrs. Kiejrtreer Says Hiislianil May Heeord Shows an I'sed rnfair Methods to I . ,,f ...'ilHl.tMIO More (Jet Her Consent. ' , Year Ajro. nerease Than 1 STRANGE DISEASE KILLS MANY. Arnold F. Hleggcr or .1 Wet I22d Wasiiimiton, July 22. The Depart street, president of the Art Hrass Com-: ,.nl of c,,mim.rPP Matlstlcs for May, pany nnd vice-president of tlie Good ,H,C mi,,; to-day, show that the e.x- Manufncturlng Company, makers or pints of explosives Increased nii.niiii I content "Fact as Jim state," he continued. "I'.irtv oung women took sail to Fire Island beach jestnday while bathing In suif got ban- feit beiiienrid with coal tir tllul eveiy mean turpentine sand paper cold chisels eineiy paper' climbed File Island light after gasuli lie and lamp od arriving home found silk, stockings stuck fat one girl said f.et weto glued to footbnaiil of her bed thl morning good-b." He hlliiB UP then. Once again, hi- vva lulled in the telephone and nskid lo elaborate "Facts a oti state." he big.in again. "I'aitv vouug women took sad tn Fire is -" lleie the icportrr beat linn to it anl bung up. An.v furllitr efforts, continued until a late hour last night, to get from olVicr Sa.v vir.i.ins the Interi.M.ng pa -ocular only brouglit out the tact that they all speak only wire!essee. Cor sequcntlv elabnrati- details about a parte of tarrj tootei .voimg ladic clinibim; Fire Island light may niver, mver bi know 11 Tin- condition of the New York city bank was healthy on M.iv 1. The loans and discounts nmoiuitcd to Il.21.s77. 1", l'.i; tin- demand deposits amounted to l.n24,il7,'i40, and the time deposits to lii,.t7i).22". The eirplil fund of tin New Vmli banks wa 12l 27"..iino and tin 11: divided pi. itlts ."-."..i'..".ii..T.i7 tliuik lor I'omiitoii I, il.es, V .1. W.v tlonal with a 01 g 1 1 .1 others I 'otnpt li ,.,k '. 1 1,1 1 ier The ,iiiiciiii nf the .Mnerie.in Medi cal Association savs in its 1 in mil '.sine that an investigation mio the lelHtlnu between the piesence of (lies In house and the iicciii reiice of dlairhic.i 111 small children, conducted by the bureau of public health ami hygiene of th New York Association for Improving the Condition of tlie I'noi' In cooperation with tlie Department ' Health, "can si'.uiely 1 1 1 1 but be or gieat service in lmpreliig the fact Cut disease among chlhiieii is not n uivslellmi dlpensi iiiin, but tin- tesiill of iniiiuion factors: Hie, dirt and aitltlclal feeding." Tlie ei.es mv 1 "tlgated wile divided Into a tly piotcitnl gioup and a IK expired group . ir control gioup. In Hie plotected glnllp (lie b.lliies wem Kept i-iiiistantly tinder m l :1ns. The II v exposed or ciinti'id i uses lecelved all In sti'iictloii Klvdi lu child h.vgicue wot't, but 110 pci i.il eniphasi was laid on eliminating tin- house Hi. "It VV.I t'Mtllil." tile ,lllllllllf s,,yll, "that alimtst twice II lit a many in fant weie attacked b ill. 11 rlnra iiinong tly exposid .s iitnnng the Hi proleclel infants. Apart ftnin the liilluenre of tile It was found that almost twin, a many infants wen- attacked by ilinr ihica lu dlity home as lu the clean home. The most Important factor for child (niortallty, however, was found lo be artificial feeding. "Nearly two and .1 half (2 H times n many Infant weie nti icKeil bv diar rlni'.i among the artiticiallv fed among the Ineast fed Infant. 'Pie In tlueiH'e of the and dirt louiblned was found to be alni..-l px.n tl 111u.1l to th.it W vsn imitiin. Jul'. 22 The agiltioi I of aitlli. I.il fieding even in leiisnn.ibly ill Ills hunk oil South American travel, The lulissur.ima Is big, black mid six feel long. Its most ii m.ukabb- char acteristic I t lint it Is immune to the bites of three of the iniwt poisonous sn.ikis In tin- Hioiix 7.0". tin- lame head, the bush must, r mid the mini. All are poisonous to man. but thev can bite tin- miiuram.i without harming lilm. Tlnsl inussiiiani.rs bite Is not poisonous, Tin- snakes were gatlicted on an expe ditlnn which went lo South America In Mead of I Europe, because of the war. TO BE NO SPECIAL SESSION. lBra-H I ii 11 1 Unn't Cut I (iiiiurr in hiS'.t.-n. Julv T'.n- KitM . if ii . tii 11 ti 1; . ifttvtH for .in Mm -rtou H.111K of 1'omptoii hiKc, J , .f I'nt yri t mthiI tlw HtMtncti Ittw .apt.il "Uk k tiT iJ'i.tHiti, will lit ' s iiM'Uhj. u W..1 ah al the Wii.tt ." I v .1 !r..nU .lcl),i itt .un. ' 1 Jmi- to-tlin wli. .ii lorizi-il ti the It w tn.uit Hi a1 IimI i ti I'tfM(IMit oUr "f imp tir.'i to form tlw 11 n fu"' . vw ' ' t y 'n.i'ioi tr drr .i IVilPiai - ..tlx i rpt ,i - r j n mum t w 1 i Mir ;t 1,4 1 oii? (nui Mli mtiriii. .;. 'lllU'-t tvio ,i i ul ;i I iilf ) 1' 1 ) t.i)pi a- ttiitn v ih i'poil 'nr.i?it- In cliity i .tune! ut'tr aMn-Kcil lv .liiirrlir(t i tr 11 pinioi 'nl .nf.inty lit rlnm rf-r for .I'1 I 'fittio .'oii Ut.iIiIx tiioiv ilnu mio nil, tlu 3i r n- rT nf t iom wvif -iti.H'kcil hy tli.tr I rlma rirritiiiii Krt'fil nf Tlirfl i liiirm! ,umbers supplies is de.endant In two ( nmre tmin "W"" suits brought In the Supreme Court ?- 10rls ( explosives for eleven months lu terday by his wife, Mrs. JoselTa Illeger. r 1 aggregated npproxlmately $,nnn, In Isoth actions Justice (Javegan signed 000. while for eleven months In the ill no i i iiv. ,... i.llscal vear lUK. the total exceeds J30,- nn order directing mm im Hi'"" "- oni) served by publication on Itlegger at his ( Hrlblieiiii Con. I Mole of Ciilomlilii Hns 111; eil. Speii'il CaOIr UttpntiS In Till Sis Panama, July 22. The American jm y. Cnone). l.HS Cites avenue. Consul at Santa Malta reporls that n ! itiooklyn, the member of the tin- do dleafie of a stiang" character Is sweep- ' p.utiiient who was aircMed last Sim llig through tho Caribbean coist States ,,.iy charged with sleallng a watili mid of Colombia, causing many deaths, ;j;jn f,,,,,, Ithhurd Trlnkh- of ICenvll. N A quarantine luis been established In I J , in a s.ihui at 2 I'tiimi S.ii,ir", was t' e Canal Hone against the nffected dismissed b) .M.igisiiale MiQii.nl. in Un jsirts, uud an army surgeon sailed to. Yotkvllle I'oiiit cterilay whin the da.v for the Colombian coast to In- i nmpliiiiuint failed to appear for (In vestigate. second time. country place at llurkehaven. N. 11., be cause efforts made to reach him here failed. In one suit Mrs. Kicgscr asks a sepa .,.,i.... mi the eround of cruelty and abandonment nnd In uon.onn, Iron nnd steel exports for May ag gregated J2t.'PiV")i. an increase of Jil, SOU. (ion over May, 1911; lommerciiil automobile expoits aggregated il,niifi, (Mii), an Increase of $fi,riii(i,iinn ; for eleven months Ihls year comineriial ( nulomolille exports amount lo upproxl- ... ...I mutely $30,rnii,i(u, as compared with uir iiuii.1 .innii linn fi $l,()fin,(inn for tlie previous period. Is Denies llrporl of OiTi-p From (inn 1 1-inn In ii I'reslilenl, set aside, a separation agreement under iteflnrd sugar exports fm the eleven which she has been receiving $150 a months aggregate J23,iinii.fu)i.. an In which sue i . . . crease of more than l21,fii)ii,iino. Flour month. Thn couple, were ''"'-ltl' xport,, fr Mily 11BKregated !.,son..inn. January, 1913. Mrn. Itlegger says that, inctease of 5,rinu,()im over May, In September or iiiav yen i"-' i.mi, r.i. i..-. e.... .11 v-irt tnr'.i,., it. L... ,.i',......-imr7,"i .....i,... ..'i.. s!,...ieml,er o'f that year her husband , m H. For the eleven months Hour ag t,.,i i i.ii.i.... i.. r i-. .i-i . 1.....0 i..ip xv llnniii.! gregated Ss,ii(in,oni, ns compared with 1 tl,e assistance of the President of , ""V.""" . . ....... i.i,, h,P hiishaud n"n "V H'MIsm,!.. in ne.l,rnwl..,r II,.. n..nt While sne w as v..... . . l4.90ft.00H . 4'OtlOll goods. :,Xllll.l "Volutin llaen M IllA U,.I.IA... Mts Itlegger asks liberal alimony on the ground that her husband has an In come of $3r..OO0 a year and property valued at 2at'.u. , vv l-rcar:nd,,'afr ' 55. subjec, ' ,,, detull fine of the document without realizing what It was, I 01)Heei $1(ft0.ftOn. cheese, li.snn.. fra shed leiter. osti-n-lhly bearing the igiiaiine if Dim President of (iuate "U, off, red (ieu. Huerta tlie use of Ifnnati otfii-ers who had been reorganis es ami i ailing Hie army of liuatcmnla. fieii Jo.t Vuez Salazar, formerly one ! lluerta s generals, who was captured I American customs officers on the Mixican line, wns brought lo F I'iso ii,.(,,j ,.n route to Santa Fe, N. w are he will be held III Jail pending ''1 on barge of perjury. He denied ' h. it i ad tn promote a revolution "'Jt'liwiHtern Mexico. "I jus' wanted to lie let alone," said c-' Smzar "A few men of the same jr nid me In Mexico after my es ,Js- from jail at Albuquerque nnd nt 'une I gues there were a hundred '"aUliiK aioimd after me. We fought 'n we had to and scattered to avoid ''K k lied There, sceniH lo be no refuge He n Mexico or thn United States." ''en Pi Has Calles to-day captured "tiU crux, within a few miles of No J'ks. Sonnra, and was advancing to "'saic thn last border port held by w JliDtnrena. Hunt lll l Hi- I'lisliniiMlrr. Hai.'kk.-is.vck, N. J., July 22, Con human Archie 0. Hart of llackeimack f'tetit the name of H, Dana Kly for the jiherfoid pout olllce iippolntineut at fi of $:,50U. Kly Is a son of Capt. JWImii l;i, former counsel of the Her j1" County Hoard of Freeholders and l', rdtiit Democrat. Tlie nominee, is ' 51. the vnungesit man e.ver named yo big n post ullUe In this Slate. It ."Hd thai the appointment Is against Hithss of James Smith. Jr.. of New tin H 'I'"' I" th coun'X rank l 000; zinc manufactures. aeroplanes $200,000 $2,noo,oon , TULP'S RESI0NINO SURPRISE. Action My llurrr Divorce Sull of llni-keniark Hector's) Wile. Hackknsack. N. J., July '-Thfe nouncement of the resignation of the Itev. A. I'eter Tulp. for five years rector of Christ Kplscopnl Church, nnd the accompanying news, of "n"""""" between him and his wife astonished Hackensnck to-day. -.,., "Tlie final preparations for Mrs. Tulpn action against her husband were not to i'e taken until August 2 when he was to conclude his vacation, for on August I he wan scheduled to preach at Ben hrlght." said William H. Mackay, Jr., Mrs. Tulp's counsel, "but his resignation at till" time was not anticipated nnd I do not know whether It will hasten tho "U'Imi-.,,TuIp and her chlldien left a few days ago for a two weeks stay nt Asbury Park aiJ she was not awaie of the lector's resignation until a rela tive phoned lo her yesterday. I expect to bear from her to-moriow. ' Mr, Mackay said that the name of the young woman member of the church who Is to be the Jane Doe corespondent If a divorce suit Is brought ! not to be mentioned In the proceedings. A telatlve of Mm. 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