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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1915. AMERICAS WARNED OF INVASION DANGER Monroe I m t l ine Tlnviitrnrtl, Psnssu m hiftitfr liiHiiiHtiH ii n 1,1'Htrin'. Am. I MKNT I on Ma MjEET t AIMICOTOVel, th I. "1 'flint "i Hie r- - piibltn of Itnrth end gottlli AfMrMa ure ggUCll) ODtlcemed with tli, United Htulee In ItlCaTng Cttenuctl pi'i ini rti t itniH for ill-- fei ec We tin lubitinee of fi itatement tn;.clc .it lOHtay'l niceima f t Navy btMM by hi MuMblo a MontlMi the ttinleter from Paitcmc Df Morale etrongty Intimated) that th.. Monro Hoc tritiv ik threatened, mil in- ceclaretl it to the duty bI i lie pruiileAf all Ami'i n a I') ii'i.il i' In ' il.i when lli'.v in. Kilt be called UpOC t.i ranlst invasion TN lllllHI'HM iW IPPUI Ullnl. Tin- qwttktn o' wall ii dtfi " ' hi United State In in I certain lend Imlmatelj bound up wltli n defence or the whole American continent." ihe Sin mtrr aald. lit; continued "Ari ll I'nlte i ntatei dUipoaad tn ! in;: thai ihe Monro iMctrlM l not hi tic ni .i series 'it wo'ilt. u!ed for effect, and reality llgnlfylng nothlnc. Arc they dtepoevd. on the contrary i to defend with irorgy the Integrity and Indopondonot of ., i the natioi "f thia continent agclnct tu.' eggfeealon of any I'nwer in the v.irhr Tin' latter phaaa of the queiv HOn of Ho- (lefri.ee of the t'nlteil States . . that Which hriiiKB u into relation with in. intereata of the otior rouatriea ofi America and wll i Iho Intereeti and even , Ith tht eery llfi Itielf or thi Kepub-I l.c of I'anania ' At the conclual if Dr Moralea'i ad- , arena the league PMNd .1 recolutlon mhii'h in part ii as f., lion's: "It the sens, of the .Navj I.' .itllli' ; of lha United RHetee thai the American . peopjo in order to provide for their needs ' at home h ri.l abroad, for their aeeurltv j from fun tan agftfoaelon and for the IMlntenanco of the Ideali whlob have I -Inaplrad the republic from ita ,.i .da' o: ;- create an efficient fleet large ! PrlbtttTh in alte tu keei th national honor J unttalned To hum emi the Navy Latactitj indories unreal n eill, the vlewa ennn-I , al. hy the expert of the tjeneral I luaril of the navv. The NV) la-aain hope that tiuhllc arullinrnt will bring ir:o betns Hie tie.-t arhrch muaj ia jire pared for the common defence." Today'a ipeakera were John Catlcn O'L-auchlln of Waahlncton, oorroopond- ant of ibe Chlcaco tfaralat, who iri nieii Ilea, .iiihn A. lawan. Senator Aahurtn of Arlieona. Roberl Mean- of Mte York and Mra. Mary A. LocttWOOd. a founder of the l. A. It. Prof. William Ulbkey of prlneaton Unlvoraltji and otheri win aa- dr - t!ie leaCtM to-morrow. EXPLOSION ON U. S. DESTROYER Flrr and .several Men Injured tbnard the i nuiialna. KcWPOCTi Oct, 5. While emtaRiil in the war name an i xnloalon occurred on lha torpedo boat iieatiie: Climnilnil to day off the eoaat near bora. A nre followed and thi Cummlnca n .ole for this in t The bUMM waa x- lincuUrbed without dolnc much ttonwca, Wahiiinuton. (Jot t ... Tiie Navy Dl-1 ....rtmeni la wUhhiUdlna Mara of the ,le- . II I"- BSIU, Hill " . ' , ii" ,i 'r J , piroyer Cuntmlncx. be nuae, offlctabi aav1, the ahtp la enaaaeil In manuruvrrs in which war oandaUotM are baitUJ a.inu lated. and to PUbllah the ncwa of ac.u- iient or dlaabllng of thi !hip mlchl prova of value to the enemy. EX-GOYERNOR NAMED IN MAIL FRAUD CASE J. M. Brown's Letter I sed St'll stuck in Cotton Grow' or' Society . in Evidence United Slai.s yeetcrday to of the Cotton i- lirouglil out liefore I lomitnaaioner Houghton I ihow that the ahllcftore i.l. iweri I" : at iv e So- cioly of latoorffra, win tlm)1 "ll'iS "1 :i wiitten by Joieph m )i t hfl ' erniiirnt 'in ei n, f.ic letter Rppetrtsntly Brown wtHii' "iov rnor f I o"sirL'l i i for comliiiiing tiie i idorelnc the scheme1 Dttun farmi rs of the N staple market for South and finding I their urodui is. The facsimiles isira tiie official letterhead of the executive dC partmenl of the state of Oaorglc atoll was shown hy the solicitors to prog-! ncotlve ptinmeien of Ntovk. A cony of the ltrown litter wail Identified by H. K. Stillwell, secretary of the society, who took the stand yeo tcrdey for the defence In the prooOOd lugs i.y which the Uovernment author! ties are attempting to have Philip C. Wadeworth, promoter "f the society, sent hock In Atlanta to he tried for us'ng t lie mulls lo defraud Similar letters purportlnc to httVe lieen Written hy H M Stanley, State Com mlsalonar of Commer. and Labor; S, Wore ham, Rtate Bntoniologlat, and j. , j Conner, Commiaeioner of AgrloultureJ were alio Identified hy Mr. Stillwell at1 the request of Mrnr A. Wise, attorney for Wadeworth. Assistant United States Attorney Her- i iheneteln protested egalnei bhe Intro-, ductlon of the .-..pies as documentary I evidence, but the Commissioner pointed i. of that proof rould he ihown at the lytel whether or not the h-t'ers W0re ui n tlne. j Mr, St.llwell said tll.lt he bad lineslel 11,000 111 the company and received the inh of secretary ai l,ooo lie mid that; a-t of Ills work was to inairuct the v., 'i itora in lite propei manner or p of inroachlnc proenei live purch are ' ' Theae sor.itors he laid, were exiravegent never allowed to make statements. The hearing will be continued c'elock this mornlngi it i no ptii a I table until In M'lseoilSlll. - license to It ant ion, w Ca buclneee in Wisconsin wot grcnted 'O-dny to Pie Bqultlbll l.lir Nssuraln e Coclety of New York, whlohi with say oral other big l ie Inaurcnc ixira- done, withdrew front the gtais eeven .ears ago because of restrict It c laws, which liiree ntonthl 'S I wen modified j IOQF PERSONAL PROPERTY THE PROVIDENT LOAN MAMI 4 I 14V roorth Aeenue. cor. gfttli straat iigrMge etrert. roe. Hii uiicc it . tvesIC An., t' ism ii 1 40(0 4 I rtlniUHi An -I'll I'raat. t raiai ctnet, am tuuie itreia kin '20 II. isii heunituu a id t eat IIuukUiu at., uuf, baasl It. BUDGET OF $225,000,000 FOR NAVY LOOKED FOR Officii Expect $100,000,000 Will Be Favored for New Warships Following Daniels's Conference With Wilson Foresee Trouble in Congress. .-nisuTn.v Oct. ' Aa n mauli. i of HeceetMy DcnSlc'e conference with President Wllcon and Sepreaentatlti Padgett with reference to the naval in" cratntna tu t rgconrn ended to I'oogft 11 Mi i ) ear. navy oftteera nri beginning 10 feel nonfldtnl that a reqiiesj will be m.Kle for atiiroxlnuitly JlOO.UOh.Ono for in A' count ruci Ion In the navy. Thia i iini.ite In admltled to he liberal, n-! the expectation la that It may prove tin, ie than Conirbn win gltfe, As tin- appropriation! needed for the malntenanoa of the na ami eon tin un- lion of existing projactl Will thia year ainount to about 1 1 -."i, 000,000 or IIS0, 000,400, the appropriation of IIOO.UOU,- tOfl for new construction would , ma ha the total lull amount to nbotlt $3-4. 000,00". If any H - ducttona ate made In thin total by tni- greel they are expert iliev are i-xpeeti-d to eo'iie from the amount allotted 10 new COnitrUC. tlotl, ax the other eatinintea am about f i '..luiii.iniri laraer than I a l year This increaaa ia tftu to the fart that iluririK the laat I WO years expenditures whli'h really were neis-aaarv liave ben dtfarred for the purpoae of keoplng down the total niprnprlatlonx. It is now lin poaalbll to dofbr Ibtaa expenditures any nnfar, a"ie HeiMrtinrnta ! Miller. Ou the paala rotiHtruetton, tht he provided and ronat ruction wen f $ 100, 000.""" for riew apltal shlpa could possibly four If other Uept down. It is proh- alI', ImW'Vfr, th.-' only t r ajntl RhlM will tit aHktxl fur two DAitrMNlltM Htiil ofl) t-attle rrillMr, Mr. l:tiitU -tl mates that a battleship r battle i ruis r will now "'t nearer liv.ooo.ouo than fl&.iMio,nno uf a result uf tlvc large rtM SUBWAY CONSTRUCTION CALLED STEADY PERIL Expert Kiitriiim deport r. s. Ct on Constant Danger Frm slidfN. Bdmund s IJavli of Fiomon and Henry II. Qtltmby of H.ton, tmptofod by the Public Service OontOMaclon to re tort on methode that might provide Kreater Bufcty to the pUbUc In UOiHIOOtlOn with the construction of etihwayH, re ported yeitirdiy the! a montwa oon Mcntly ealate in the po nihility of lxek lld i. Th. engineera, after making a thor. ougti exam In wt Ion of the ounotrucUon work, offered eucaiot lone. The Ilrat reconunendatlon wun that where the rock at rata cie eian f dhdntaggMlon the Kide. ehould he sliopil in ruee t n tJVnoh BO aa tu el rut from aide to form a gOMtnuOtll ode. nie roootniwalaioo amo tn.it tne ier mimnt Huiiimy nonctinntltm houid Cot" low aa fguaely m poHailile ilie evcave tloti work : that In th fflln- MMMl'UCtfem the ktltltN of the uii-IkIiim should aglloed with the orooi baa ma to pravont bvekMngi 'hat peri'Mii.- Inopoetloni should he mail of the chorlng ' tk Tlie eXPICta reHrted that "with spe cial reference to the method umd by th.. I ' ted States Realty and Improve mint Company in whoog work the two reoata caaualtlae ocourradi we found that the elaei of tiie material unci tor the trariotii member! aie ample atrongth f"t" the loads ItutMjjteil hy the street traffic." Alfred Pea von ehief engineer of tiie Public gorvlea Comm laa Km , pointed out that in view of the groat amount of vut and cover" wiirk dono the nuntwcf of accident! was remarkably few. SUBWAY INQUEST resumed. ; Three - Jurors I nU t Place, of ' Men liiiuiitl. T!t limn"'!' Iniiie-t Into mllotpM .,n Sr-vi'iill, .tMni- !Ubway . September with three new i i a: continued MtertlHy Jur.irs in place of tnree who had been I x used Teetimony was given hy An-'-cust Meiaanote. iff Midnight, a-.be said I he preferred to be called, who had ! charge of the blasting which preceded j tin accident: Joseph Sron. who fired the blasts, and l'mherto i.luardl. who j fl. gg. il the car which dropped into the avca vatlon. Midicght's testimony wai chiefly a reiteration of Ills statement to the TUs t t u l Aitornr the day after the accident He told of the two blasts, of the s nk-l IjIK OI Ilie slree! Hlld of hi! flight Vtllftl I he saw Itw car gulllg dowp. aiiwrdl cannot (elk Rhgllch end hla teatlmony was im through an inter-! pretar. Just before the ecnloftloni be ' said, he took Ills station in the sireet. 101 f eel from the btaet. The car which went down "as the. flfly teet from him and atOppad on ins ligncl l-f.ire ll reached him. About threi looondi later. h. testltied. the roadway sniia qiuler Mm. According to Midnight, the temporary parts of tin. ihorlng, Which might hove . endangered the ilructure by larrlng,! Were removed as usual for l ie hlast Coroner Poluberg prt ded at the pear i:ig with s Wfank Htnith of 'he Thomp soi. leclslatlve i oiiimii i. a on the bench l.eside him. The InqUOCl w ill he i on; li ned a l -' I'. M. r'riday. TRUCK STICKS IN PLANKING. iiImm e-ln Humor Tails Mr- rrvs Iti 1 uloii tutrr. Tin' rumur of ft.nthr lUbWfty :tvsln : ppriiid rapidly Uirniicrh ITnlon sonars I yeiteraay ai no.m ano m,. ponce re- s rvee uiii rOtfUirod to keep aaok n crowd thai nocked to Rlctconth street ami Brondway, t few feet from the corner two wheels of a live ton auto iiiii'Ii went tlirniiff:! til- nlankirir nvai thi' CgcaVCtlOn Work of the subway and ! in, traffic was blociiad for clntoai a half lirtitr. The truck, Which was owned hy Alex ander gellgmcn of 110 Kranklln itraat, Uruoklyn. was laden wlih fioui. when thi wlieels well through the plankiic I.. IrUOg almost oierturued. A gnng id laborer! frcun the r, avail. .n removed i n machine In a short lime. SOCIETY OF NEW YORK BltONC. Cnurtlaiidt Are . cur I4lth lire IKtltlki.l N. I mlth St., rnr. Livingston at. i.raiiaiu Avenue oar. Ilelwvntaa II I lit. in in no cot ll.M'kavay 4va PEH USMTj CIIAKlifcllVrJ Loan a krpaTu witiiiv IttO WhLivS HIU.M UAl'K ln prhe o artiites and material en. taring into battlaahtii ronat raft Ion, Tine.. Capital Mpa at fl,000."00 each w ouhl i oat $l4,0t0,000 ; four would cost l?,600, i. n ia ptalmad to nak for ula u I taentv-llvi' airhni t iuea, which wuttld odil ll,000,00l ueiro to the bud COt. Sixteen deOtl uyirt were rwmu mondad by the QanoTal Bovrd laat year. Then 0WI now NbOUt loon.ono paxklnir u total for doatcoera of about 114,600,000, it la eati lUled that at let i, 000.00" ia naodad fur HOW ehote equlptnent to prdVldo for lieiiuHes in the fleet, and at leant lA.niiO.mio s waiitml-for the further dovatoptnotfcl of the aviation acr vice. 'AMoVllltf for foul' caXtxl ehlpa, two ilreailiMiuahts and two h.ittle i 1 1 iiiaai i, i its wouiii malw a total of 10t,tOO,OCI, With hat three PC pi to I ehlpa It would i otne to only 0,0on,00ii If four capital phi pa are recirmmendeil It la expected tluu the tippniprlatlonx for MbtlMlliniOi ileatmyerx MPj other ptlr ponce will he siiav d cooordihcly Until lrralnofJAhtti Flral. Th t'i'lu'V f th nval s-r uc Kfi prally that ,rovlin rVr H;-dif InouirM VWOllld Kine liit -the RpOfO Uie ietter. aeeorilinf t Ihlf view. Tht nervlee Is unwilling- tn a epi lWpiUh 'llllIU I for other DtlfpQMf M the x.ten of tho aiipropriatloiis for lwttlethips. It evn taks t io vl w that while the tiattle Cfulfter j a type of ngtittnK erufl whlrh shvwl.l !' hn'Iinleil In UM I'nlteil States nnvy. it nhouhl not 1h pro tdrrl at the MptflPO of t he provision for dfCftd noutfhtMi MftV offl't-is me rnut'h !n oir.iK''l 1 the prOapfJOtl for the pi-osTrxnune. There :s a growing feeling f optnasni aH to the Mt 1 1 1 ui of I'resi'i-nt Wtloon. dospHe tht fad that he inui not yet I nUttlorltod tin- Navy Ivpartni hi to prepare fstlm.itey or has rit ot'.eiwlse OOflttnUtMl himself leflnitel. ! - - I MINERS VOTE 11 TO I FOR JOHN D. JR.'S PLAN Ii oi-k.'fHIcr M ir itn .1111 ill Offer Proposition t Wj -oniing Worker. Dbnvchi 'v. Colorado Kurl cam pa will adi ' trial plan hy i nocordi a i' to t R --The miners of the and Iron t'ompanv'n coal pt the RockofoUtr Intfua I vote of eleven to one, tin na from the election a majority of the camps received from a majority of the .-amps powder Intereeti a repreaentatlve .if. to-niaht. me former ea .1 yeaterday that neither A few of the camps will not have their i John I'. Rockeffllei nor John D. Hock elect loni until to-nlcht, hut the acheme .feller .ir waa interested peraonally hai carried ao overwhelmingly elaewhere Daapatchaa from WTilmlngton quoted that John 0 Kockefellar, Jr., and hla aa-I reprenntatlvei ..r tne .1.1 Pont powder I aoclatei believe theie is not the nimhtest ! intereata ai declining a- present to con- 1 chance for In rejection. ,ri ,,r ,tv me resirt that those ,11- with the receipt of th.. Rnal returna I tereeti were heavily intereited in iho the new industrial acheme will become j Federal company Chemical rxprrU operative ind both the company official- general)) wen s epl eal f tin partlcl ! and the representatives of the nrneis patlOH of the (111 Font and Standard believe atrlkea Will tnd on intercuts In a dyi making enter- Mr Rockefeller la delighted OVW the . prise of th.a nzc ai tliin time du to1 WllllngniM of the minern to t,y the the tariff UMorUtlAtleC. Kaiuuui. ne qoiievoa tnai ir it m c'ven a He fair trial the holders of common stock In the company, who have not received a dollar of dividends In fourteen years, will Rnal I) begin to realite eomethim; on their investment Mr. Rockefeller pa.-aed the greater part of to-duy at the Hrown Palace Hotel. This afternoon with- his party he starred for the Iron mlr.es of the eompany at Bunrlae, Wyo lie will mingle with the miners there, studying their living and working conditions at tir-t hand as he did in lout hem Colorado m rnricm. viaaaia m rw i. m ijir 1 1 aWAWAWJ faaWAWAt 9 tuitKm fmSWSMZ? Tuiirrc ll V Sf v j .BeeaLfjgraser sA rv'J jH M . aVjci irawj aaoaiCC ant I mm uun c en I MA(!kI worm drive trurki are the worm drive MACK! ita simnliciiv f I e IIS I SS9 i -l 44.. ... . .. a. .. .." ' .. laaaS "is suuoDi Itrums wun uuut in icrvuc. ror construction easy acceinbility to all the past W years MACKS have led parts hifihest grade of material and ' I competition on the Quality basis alone. u-nrlimnuhin .r- f ..a..... ,..h,..t, I H 9 I Irtsili ira agsamMaOSgnCaVSakcl Ki 'I emann-aent a Ik a a asaaawaa I BbbbH aBX I wi aa. vwiimvi.ii vvmi van make tnr operation ot MALk trucki Imm that has always bu.lt with an eye for most ecouomica I stability and permanence in the motor ... , I MM l trticK nrm. "".........- ..i.o.i, wvuipaoy i i wpw ! Thr fact that MACK trucks arc sue- Ineludfl MACK and SAURER Ml ccssfully serving almost every type of truccs-nuut witn Dotn worm and iwm I of busi nesti is a practical endorsement 1 ur,vr v ipwiiwi i m j ronl .m. I which you cannot afford fo overlook. ;l's" S to 1 5 ton Tractor Trailer. IB II S9 1 I he mechanical superiorities of the Send for Huuntss titJps. I B 1 I TATTCriM AT"lVT II I jr UNMOT0RC0MPANYi ll m West End Ave. & 64th St. New York I i ! i I s ' - - . , . . . LOSSES r unknown to hiWm of GUARANTEED MORTGAGES nottlng 5 pwr MNNim LAWYERS MORTGAGE CO. RICHARD at. MURO, PraelCent Copltal.Surplut Pr S9,000,000 ,vi Mnerty i.. V. lit Meilliae CI .Bk NORWAY ROUTE FOR GERMAN DYE SOUGHT Importer' Arranyino tn rarjroos That Way Half tn Go to Itritiiin. NEW CONCERN A MYSTERY NafOtlAtloni nt'' heiim rondllHttl with the British I uoi tera In rtovorfimcni by uyt stuff in- Nvw York, ii waf assertel In Import Ins; ctfCNN yetTilM . for the unhintlereii pasisaKe of Ihh'tnents vf ilvesluffs itm Germany to thin coun try by wny of Norway ami swetlen I i-rej't t covin fix eargoe. and Is "Ki'l ; to InHttdi ti agreement lietween the Ameriean Importers anl 'he British Qovt rnmfni by Which per rvnt. of thn. OJ i K"iw are to be reshlppe'l to Hrlt ish Uyestuff users. The tmporfts !ere hnv' bttn rnn t ending against the embargo of the ierman Uovrnnient and the dnnm-r that the Krittsh i '.nvemment might seife the cargoes I'erstuis In clOSt touch with tin? epilation lAV that the flret if thee dirhciilties haC boan over I 1 0110 nit honeh it Ik not at all ccr- tain whether the Will axree If It !. of th.e ihlpntant Oorman Oovernmont Undent OOd that half to he returned I ciraal Britain. No detinue atatement Wax irthc.'iu-IIS.000.- nc yoatarocy fathering thi now Pederal Iiyetuff and Phemlcal Compan) of Htm York, for whlrh ar ti.'iee of incorporation were rih d on Monday in Delaware, The incori ira 'ore. Blair Ft .1 tier. Newton Ja-nen and leorce ,. Harrlngton are all connected with Whit- i'o, banken, of no Pine sireet Mr Whit,, formerly Wll proot- dent of the National salt Company, ami Inter became the hea l of the Columbia Has ami Blectrtc Company. Two rlnan.'iiil arouiis had 1 n 1 011- i.ei'ted h rumor with tiie nt orgcntla lion the Standard nil and the du Pont Aldermen Kill Rnfrann Reword, For the second time the Board of I Aldermen deotlned yeaterday to author- ixe a ipecld revenue bond issue for I S,000, to he offered by the Mayor for , the arrest of Michael a. Bofrano, undei I indictment for murder, The res .int. on requtrei 10 votes for paceage; yeeterda) It git 6! The Maor two wecka ago offered a reward of tsoo. which cannot i i.c raleed without the Aldermeni i n sent. 1 RUG SOLD AT $12,000 COST BUT 80 FRANCS OWer Made Trial to Show .liny How Oriental Flii i Aro l)ortorpl. 18,001 A WA HD To EXPERT A jui v before Supreme Court Juallei Ooff itlnioet saw an exhlhlllon yaCter- day of the procem of Ircgtlng Oriental I rua to make them look ancient, and of dnctorlnc mothenten ru to make them hiok ae Cood aa ever, as Mrt of I the evidence In a suit hy Paul M. Alio. I a well known oriental run expert, atraiust BengUlCt Pros. Fifth avenue dealer! Alio, who was one of the head sulcn UI'nien and run expena In the llcngulat Oa lata bllih men! for about Rftatn yearCi sued to recover a commission of 1 ier cent on ma sales totalling III0.0M, on the around that he was emcniced at a -alary of 125 a aeek and the coin- I mission. The Ilenculata contended that i Alio was to receive only a weekly sal- cry and no isutimteelon. The Jury re turned a verdict for ItiMli whhh was ail Alio sued for, with Interest, lese , 11,100 he admitted owinu the Rengulati In the course of his testimony Alio I told of the Immense pniflts to rug dealers tbrnuch the employment of com petent salesmen. lie- told of one Po onakl run houaht in Paris for elghtg 1 francs, which eold In New York for III, 00, In another case the dealer ImuKhi an Indian rue for ISt. end after1 m:Uli.g they he 1401 wrth of repairs on It Id it at llli.nnn Ml., offered to name the purchaser of the 112.0(10 rua. hut neither Ids attorney nor counsel for the HenKiilat" wished him to do so. He also testified that eta thoueh his employer! contended he was recen dng oniv t.', a week they charged IfiOh u day for his services when he was encaaed as nn expert on the col I. -cti. ne of Charles T. Yerkes. Senator William A Clark and ('apt Philip M Lrdlff, Vital) Benculat, rhlef witness r,.r the defence, denied thst 11 was posslhle to make new ruis appear ,,ld so pUfchCCerC would he deceived "They COUld he told a mile away." he ea-d. This drew from Max 1 1. Steuer. counsel for Alio, t he state ment : "If they could he told a mile away a lot of yOU rue dealers wouldn't he in husinesa." Alio testified that new tugs were mude I to appear .Id through the use of pumice stones, which worn down the fabric. In certain runs there were 100 knots to a square Inch, and It sometimes took an i hour to cover an inch In the ageing I proceed he eald. in niiing up holes in ! o.d rug! and making them Whole ag. ii Alia said it was necessary to take the same number of itltohei that were taken In the . rlglnal, and then remove traces i of repairs hy the use of pumice stoic In the course of the trial Mr Steuer aked Justice itoff to eccuec the jurv i while he offered certain evidence, be i auee he didn't want the offer to appear 1 theatrical When Iho Jury had tiled out Mr Steuer said that he had brought to ' court un old. damaged rug mid intended to ask Alio p. demonstrate th,- method of making It appeal sound in ordei to prove that hi! aervn-es In rehabilitating .id ruga Into new were r a unique ena extraordinary character. Couneel f r the Met gull's Objected aid Justice .'.off ruled out "he exl.lhltlon BUTTER FRAUD 18 ALLEGED. I'm ok nud Jnniea l.esirmle In dieted on t otiaplrac) I harar. Frank . end Jamee Ieatrade. who op erate a Putter plant at IHa UUCnl stlee:. Wore Indicted by the Federal ilrand jury yeaterday for coneplrlnc with HenrN W. Rotan to defraud the Oovernmenl of internal revenue taxes through the secret manufcoture of oleomarKarinr Roterl s tiie raprocentatlvi of the Oi dale company, which manufacture! oleomargarine in Providence( it. I. Ac cording to Aeiletcnt ITplted states At tomey raoellli he furntchod tiie oleo marcarlne which the Ueetradei mlced with their Putter. SCHENECTADY STRIKE COMPROMISE IN SIGHT Geneml ElNtric Workwni May Apfpi ! Hoar Dy ifid 10 Pot font. ncrfMr, HCHRNCCTCPT, Oct, apparent change in -There W0C no sirike of lha workers here the 11,001 Qeneral Electric PRIVATE SCHOOLS AND NEW YORK'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS Till M. MKN ANI COTS. CT. PAtl.'H N lllllll. nox I! Harden I lly. lamg Island SALTER K. MARCH . Ileggcaiater, HAKSj AKIt M'HINII. rK COVC Fleldsun. West 14 3d Ml Hoys may remain all diy. Including H y study hou' Tynnti Court!. Athletic Field. Kind I to ollege. IH1IM. M'HHOI. I.. I'- W. Kim si. TeJ s:io Schuyler. iloy from to 20 All Iteparlmeuta. la heme atudy fer bay! under I. THINII V M'lMMH. law 14," weal Hist Hlrelt A Church Ita? nk tinol FOR HilVC. Mil AKPrMI H! M'lMinL far T 3IO-:ilil West End Ave. Tel. Col aSOO The lew year hegtna iwtols-r 4 lol.v mill, ,r eierclsm I .'to ui 4 all winlar. DWIOHT h iittnt.. ia w. WO ar. I Di pt of New Vork I'reparatory Schisil. I'h.s-ough work, linuted rlasare. nusl. riee. Fall Term Insioi. Sept. 20 HAMILTON INCTITt'TF fOW lllt 6VU West End Ave. Tel nsoj RIV. COLLpCil ritKrAHAIION. 24tb Veer Urflns Bept 30th Bi citijc a iiooi. i on nova tiVn Maillson Ave. near 2d Hi. It-.pen Moildsy. "ct 4lh CIX Pl rll.H ONLV IN A 4 I-4CC. THE BROWN H4 IIOOI. of 11 TOKINIi. 241 WaM 7,'''h I" TH- da HSU4. Two years wik In one Ahsolutely only one at a tine with a teacher. lilt I.AV.IUMI. MM I I'll CCIIOOL llenpens Oitnber 4 at III Eaal aotli at reel. Afieiin-.ii supervlsiou. THE KOIIt'T A IIOOI for nova Klerdale-on-ludon. a7 Kii..hrtde A iiMinlry da and i s rci , r,M scnooi ior AKKV I RCUwU Prhl younger hoys I ltl t KII4I K (OINIHV HCIIOOI.. 14 ai res near Van Corilandt I'k at M3 St. Ilay A Hoarding Hoy. C ! Ilackelt. Head master Itiiiiaaus tea.-iilii! h OchoUrly Men. CI I I I It M IIOOI.. 40-01 Ksst tllsl stris-i Ke-onene.1 Mrl,t astii Primary He' 4th i, t hum .mn. and in, tins' (uaeaaw. I'OIXBUIATM Ct liool. I ok BOVCi MI-MI M. "Hi treet. t 'allege 1'repHralnry s, n,,i,l with sir, nut I'riniari and goalee lirade.. rn clm.M anii VOVNfl WOMEN. HIE HaKNtKII S IIOOI. HIK ftlaUat. Kludergarteti lot ollege I .radnat.-s in l.aa- tng ColTegii i n i..,-i I r. tinis. Cat- alogiie 42.1 Wis! I tsth strrat AKN4KH n iiooi. ok iioraiiioi.fi AHTS. j:- w. foth !i Tralaing for home makers 1 ir- c ... : u - .in,- millinery, cooking, accounts. Tel BVov Ceauy. HAMILTON INCIITt rL FIIH tilKLC tailh St A liiverslde lime Tel 22MU Kl. Colugi PertlReatw DcnneiUc Kclenee. Refnitar. Spis-lal Courses large 1 1 vriiu.vsin. VE I.4NCLY M IIOOI. rilK I.IKLK West End Ave A usih Ml Tel 4 1 'JU Kiver. Kindergarten. Blemebtary. Hik'i schisil and Collet;. Prep. Boya Klemeulary llept. TIIEHKOWN NCIIOOI.of Tl TOKINt.. 21 West 75th Street Dfllce 241 W. rftth it. T.i. Col SSBl Two years lu one Almolutcly CwVMual KIVLKMIII. M IIOOI.. srn West Knd We cor load si hiiideivart, tl Klemelltar) . High school an-l Coheif.. rreparalkin. T.i mo River mini s.i r i mt i i i ill in st iiooi Central Park Ho-t and sm itmt street t'roin Rlndenfartau lo i atlecH Athletic tiei.t ii.,.n ir Departmenl I ins mm i niKi aPPKAJU OAli.l C Ml Mi tl H 4 TVS ON HEUItwr. TIIE HI IIOOI.. 4 OULCUR ANII I 4 Mr Oi HEAP. N. . Ml N, N. 1 lilt IIPMINEs! IIOOLH. NEtt VOKh. Sew lurk I NltKL HANTS .nd BAKtK' BUSINESS SCHOOL MADISON AVE. & 58th STREET A glare III lal i 'mine 4 Shorthand l onrse A Poilllaaii III i a-. Departntenl tor laitln-Americans Kvenlng c.sn-e in l.nw . enoerapby. Uegetil- A Pit parator I e. all inelii H. c. alley. Iiiris'ior pi., .". .i OftX All. I I 4 14 I ret Inn. anai Jlvl red. Mud v tins nl'.M ii. l 4 M. In I I' 41. after 8 4sk f.T rata ,. N 4 l in llall All Bll.lnea. Nulilerti. v A Nlalit Seaalmia- '.' 'lid i r, Indli' nal In. i r in t Ion. IU1R SCHOOL I riilire 'r 1 at slit! 1't . st Md mi im iiooi. n? ui iiih t. tiw ulii.tt liitrui'lioii iuy aUUttfi -li rl huM I H ki p t rratar) ( stsiogi fruo IAJCI lilflDTU Bu.tnai. laitltull, Bmadwai nSLTTUrtin gftdgl Stnn,i,iaphy. Uoj kaapin,i!cietaiiat;oura,Cii'i6arvie! SaaCataiaj ItANTINO. NC1V YOltK New York 4 14 -LOUIS H.CHALIF-, Qf64wti Nur'iea fiaaeeiel Jttirt sthv Perionallv I ache, learhrri. In lerp elive, i mplified rlanic, racial and ballroom dincinf. Oaily normal clamet far teacher, ind amalrura Clllo. 7 Wed 4!J St.. N. Y. I. Ill I' III It N "Antartoen autitorli Ith Av , V V, . nr. 4!t WILSON. 41. II. mi atadlFfi Dam I'll, Hryaut - LAW Hl'HOULC. NRW YOltK I I I V, New York. New York XBHtB T.d,4V mojisis.1 aVftSTDaOB, iu SSM Uniwercity Law School SaSHM 1 StUS B I , lair aaeACalai I lanaM Tkrse. ! jH-4gi oSnc Sp(. St 4o.l tn-day. MopfX that the Metal Trade" j AlllCncC would hold a meetlnc to-nlcht i and name a committee to call upon offi cials of the company for a conference on the eigbt hour tiirht vanlohed when ! an announcement wita made rally thia i evenlnc that the Clllcncc would not meet bifoie to-morrow nlxhl. Tin re has heen no disorder to-dav. I Only Ilia niQii em'ployert In the COWOf plan'. Which Itlppllei the ,itv with cur rent for light and power, and a few moulder wire at work. Picket! and special potlcl have Dten withdrawn. There i a report in rncnlation that I the term of lettlemelll will he a nine 1 hour day with a 1" per cant, Increase; in wage It is understood that the atrlkeis 4 OR Hill a AM I Ol.NO MKN. MONNOr. New 1 ark. 'AMONG THE LAKES AND Mackenzie School Monroe, New York 48 Miles from New York City lOO ii-ft III Hullrtlnn- Um ft. .iiiuii 7 mllr- fj.mi lllsdii. I ttriir llilrlli ( riMifti) anil srllonl hike ,ef iiiiir I hum n fierilic I r wrhlMll fr tnillUff Imi oiirsct In I'e-iiiiisn-hlp. IttMtk Urrittn builnrs rurrrr. Hum Will hr Stllltlftl'fl fill HiIht (SINCE SEPTEMBER 1ST ADMINISTERED UNDER ALL THI CONDITIONS OF A WELL ENDOWED SCHOOL.) Henri tn Itei J - I . Mm kciule. A. M lh. II. fnrmerli n ml fur ll .. ,,, lleail Muster I it si rem e Ilie Mi hitiil , for vtri'lllef ullh letters Iruni Cramlneni eitmaliir. anil lislniiM in ail Mtute. NKW IliKK. Ne4 Vnrk Illy. Berkeley School in r II 1 LA K "Primary to College" i-f -i'rir.-i Hot ThnroiiRlil fr nil I llleSjra him I TfM'htllt'Ht refWSjtStS, Bill 1 1 rlaf-sSB ;mil trullvltlusl 1niirii r!on Afirii'oti study hour, ouldoof e'T- i in m ul r"rli'n trips un-1'T Ptlpsr v isiufi uf txpcrlsncatJ nrs Kv tiiit llbCavr) ind romjplst t Ibikii itory MmiiumJ i.'ginhK All At tnt i undr spi rls'ncjd totiir cosrh. .' bme studi tot th" y-iutiK-'r lii-s. Hihool CCSStlbls hy Muhway. Kurfftaa ml Bisvstsd Roads, riftl. a in ijs HiiaVet pttM the door Corner building; vt room itiitt i sr :"-Ktr.: Rlvsrsldi P irk ahl ihs ll id sun k i vr Moro ihon r"" sraduottti hovs ru- hi rotltfs -r lis tit busfno! 'ii ' ' tlouour nt'ni appticutioM HMt) T. M WHI KM! .. "Tilt- I hstfSSi viinm nf IttS) UH rial an- not -uc. 'linn, it atay ba J i.ll I ii little .., elaJ traintm one ,,r two erealac! a will iM'ller vnuf c.i,. ill i,iil I'lavs.. In ti- inlilllna-. Mutlni I'll lure Marhlne On Meiiusr j nh M,.,,L. kreplna, B n n k e II I n g. Ir.nl llurnlni. F.nill.h. l'nrelii I un -lllagea. Ac. gaeArfel ae Hr-iut w I CI sun: i . m i a. iim .ii th si 'rei i ,,i ...... I COLUMBIA GRAMMAR SCHOOL rsunded i:4 NO "i. 7 ai New Crepnaif I :iiii,l an pirat ion I 'laaaes t,,r entlon u hen neeil ,i leaai n i.nin, au III II IUM lllllll I , ui, iii, ii Ker fecllllj far ,1 hf"4 fur . nilee an, I lu-i nuneer in,.- in.in t.insl si --I Hi stud hours jt sertnul k lirtanaaluiii, playeniuiKl IRVING SCHOOL L. D. RAY. 35 WEST H ITH ST. OYI PROM i TO 1X URI'ARTMKNTI sni ii.. i. uirectari In t..--ii .nan. 'utinr ' asae. 'eat itaya leat III., v i t mi. I iio.,1 lucceaa an, Int. t tu llleC! ...Tan I ,.- a h.r. . inta -1 . intall i.i.aaa reunla In mis r ir, I.AIIK HCittMlU Weal ; -th ll au I'll I" uhoKP uinbua r Meeaeoleali Citril. Ari'hlleeinril K irineerini New York F.ngineerint; College Wrat mil) 4-w frei ataJog ui llltoohl lN. New I'prb. Brooklyn 4 olleae. TBI 'olleci uf II I ranru Xavlw I lie Carroll it. olr h ltbieieflai Hueiety ul Jeans i nlletie. elaealcal lilh and tiraiuaiar m IuioI. UpeaiMpt. 13. Ult tt Ml K. Lang l-ianii. THE COVEY SCHOOL OIII.4MIII 100!. BOtlllllM. 4NII II4V I'l IIIS. SMI 141. Ill OKI Nl I lilt I III I KtlPN 4N II I 4111. 1 It riti i'4it 1 1 out st ilooi v i oniii i I ill nt (ill I RUK lllllll 411 Wirll 111 M IKS I M l Illl M L IN IIIL 11 41 II IN4, 4NII IIINOtlM. OI' ntiMi un 4i. iioMi. in til 4 I I II I 1. I 411 N I lit All. iii i imiiih aroHisi. i.oon tool) 4NII INIIMII.INI M -I'l KVICttm gOVH M 4 V HPKNtl vtl I k P.NIIC 4 1 IIOML. IIIIMSi III 4 sun 4111 K, I IN I SI OI III II III Nl IS. Ill 111(1 SS J. I (Hill 411. I'rlnrliiai. I. Ml 4 I Nl i k I I I .i Hi. 4 sltiohr HoeU-dlitcl t Oa. sm-iiooi. pi:. i i.y tli t ' tvu t tan hrtii.itrfj uocatau wuhin th' ruvlrcru) i.f the t-i'v. isntsToa in bsHsii tlnil 1 ri-urt-j t'avrU. I" 'Mini. ,i tin sur, rf Ia.iX i -4ii.il. i soiiim rrcp-ts roi wags k.. ItllKlllUMS. t'tlllltiillSI lraM!a.la; k I llltST.V (I'Hl'lPH lie All Alhlr-llf I I- 1 ten' tisslns it . l.uti i ai t it I ii if HtV BROIHr H EDfe1ii Pr,noisl, ISMtn r 01 all MilHKry t 1' ;uv i Hroiii i. Nrw York 'Uy. a i i t it k n Ntssj v.ra. THE MOUNTAIN SCHOOL un a, r. Xlouiilaln i I; a. a I I e . f tlili, I:. I . ..i i'ol.aa a . I in 11 UJI in. in., in e tea Hun. Ti.4lt.lua, and PirianijiiTy ,.rtectla luata- piral ( tut uum ana sn,tai lureai opn A ItidlvUtLI. Hi ip llevalutc.aiil. I' ap.ii II, i . 1 ..epl Inaraeii nlaui in oua. ii -ii ir tl is I,. UKOW.N l a. n . M e III..-, leaf 4Mol.ni. N a. NOIItr IIA4IK. Indian. University of Notre Dame M.I III UAMR. INIII4NA College. 1 :,;';r'."u' ,"""u Imar.l and TtlltlOl 4nil par rear. Preparatory School M00 per year. Si. EdwiN,' Hill Vor ''Wto'JZVmr New York Office, UK huh AvtNut Murrar Hill Hits. COl'TU OCANtiK, Now Jersey, eCTON MAIL i ul I. U.K. Inutb Oralis N. j " Caldca lll.ii ilci.il llay'.ay Hall Oran rani J K ui!r .r hciuHii iur .man nuy. iiiiu. tear Mounoy l ii LL It I'roa ;-l 4 Ml olin. I nnneetlrut. BETTS TUTORING SCHOOL KTAMfOSUi i r. a ituiiiiit i. itlniulaied tn etork ii' i.ii itmli 'lie itiaater mi u and p rive, i nmi inni sn latasOti iiiii.he earrtaa hrouCh 'fe sinl ror rlriMi I'lth riter. aaajjgjSjgjcjg!!VBV HbI ch ffHtV ! T SUCCEED w i ; rrsniiK , . i Waat.-'i i (pom .".i ii I I 4-ON 1'OINT, Neil 4rk III.. Cttdreai i are In favor of till, and It I tin isimpany Will Accept when demand i made, which will pp. fn on Thuradxy next. It I Underah the strike la costing the men 13 day ill wa, Of MOO.fOO i weeli I ll i.iaii) State Mediators MoManttr, Kogem i i DoWIMy were here to-day ni I iftrraj with the etrikeis. but xo far a (mjc hm learned they were linubll to lueel , ral Manager KmrttOni and ri . , i , Albany. More than 1.000 worn, , t . to-day to dlfCOM orciinlxntlcn Httil cheered the rta.lement of Jo 1 1 . , c. ham. a lOOCl electii. al Wor : , . many of the gills wi re rei elt c rents a day and that lltey cont.i un Inoreaae only through on , nil ACADEMIES r Oil HOt! AMI till M, Mi momiol. Hew Vera, HILLS OF ORANGF. COl N1Y iMtlu c t nntnirn In I .un in- i in (in hi (tin l.ltll Sllll I nrrfiiH I I ii - i I i r il i Mibti ii KOIt UtHM AMI OI Mr MOMI NKU aOKH 4 1 1 . Nf Ififl, New York Collegiate Institute i oi n iii. ii laai Miss Mary Schoonmaker s Ml lllllll I Of. I. Illl .!. Ill H. -i I nil 4tr kloi-lnm ftimnv o i inn i. . LILMLNI4II. 41 4111 Mil I III.I.M.I l-KLI'4114 I OKI III PARI tn is. CPKtMl I Ml I'OM l.llllll III I OI KM IIII'I.IIM A itNlKIHHI ll 111 IT TK BOAKU i 'I tint i h , ami ItTP.HTKn IN I II r 'ii I AM IN A Til IN" 11 V !l I'll iiil t . l -4S olt N t thi; i KKTII li'ATI lltn II.KtlK. A I II I. K in ' Til ITIRC, I ti Tl lit'i AT mi ar.i'Ma oi 'TIxhih rk''hk4tihn i tlRHKI.ATKU I I II II ii wurK Blllikle nil Id I'llONK WCI SI III til II HAAJLEM y.w. c. iuiin-ai i purssa Oct. 4 snl NOI I 1. 1 . Typanrltlna. Knarii?.!! I i mm -Ir I ' ( Ii and KfiutiaT (iaasss i. i nmntli M Wrt I n h si Hamilton Grange School vt Mid HlrOOi, Nsh link I II KiudrrfeirUM, iii uUegf. m IuniI rf-.ip4?n-, . irmiw atatb. I ndtr iin dlroctlouul lilt M (IVII I I S1 IIOOI.. tuts i GARDNER SCHOOL Ml I 1 1 I II t I N t and boardli t icnval fui beclni ll' t. ' iti. Pa l ..t mi-- lianas .Iris. KOerda mi w hlloa'a Cehael Ale. A ...a ct . W. v i TAKKVTOtA N-ON-lll IINO.N. M. V. The Miccac Metcalfe Boarding and Day School for Girls Colae pret.arjil lien. Iri, -ilnf r'.dlns i ' uutdocr .i,.,rta Tarrytuw ti-uii-liuil.on Ken Yort jtl hMINMI.H. I lull, I. rt until OPEN aik ft iiooi. oi Rlter tnlleae I'r. rsl ,,r ch,, t.lrl. Mu-I. . I. h. Iminlni i'mii binile rnuiiM unin !laatic.jt port. li.-a. tTiMipvclu. en r M 14 - l.ANt.OON 1 -hlN I'nm ipal. son.tlle, I Inrlda. MII.MIHII. t IBItl in ul. 4r olniT uf Our la.il. uf Mercy. 1 - la.k I'l M.iaie and Art. UBncY, HllferC. Adtlreal Cana III I I 1 1 l l -MlHh Net. Ii THE SAVACI PHYSICAL SCHOOL l CDUCA1 ION Irr i t nirfrmty of tfit Stat -f iVf i oriiitrh thf v . Kormal s ri.t .it i dui atton BEGINS ITS Hit VI R SI PT spe, i.ii i Ian tin laafectlvi PRIX) 4 11. SI I OIO Mi 441.1 tftlll SI.. N I Dr. Watson I . Savai e, I MAN irgiuia. Sf . i DIRHCTORY O f NEW. YORK'S LEADING VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL INSTRUCT0W m BUGKHOUT ! r B06ERT SAMOILOFF I rat lier 114 44 THE SLN camtaJii! moat afiRctei.4 Uucgtloni Bureau. Thie oomnlete lervice abiolutely X.ea of charge '' you. Accurate and tirhtnase Information given to inauirers. Thia seretre will prove valuable aasiatance in ll letting the proper Khi for placing your Loy of K la writing giwm auftn lei detail! ao that Intel. aalvtco eaa ba givaa. SCHOOL - C0LLEGI sod CAMP BURLAi 150 NcMCtl St., Nn ' A il-:i!V BJ , mi M 41 .er I Private I Schools ItftJ.lWsssa.assWssfa.i.t. o4.a .saw n, . , . .id.