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: Evening Schools for Business Women. How many ambitious wage earners are! striving to better their lot in life. A helpful story in THE SUN next Sunday. THE WEATHER FORECAST. Rain tn-dav : to-morrow fair; mAlerate southwest to we Highest temperature yesterda Detailed i Htiifi, mall slid glaring r JStttt. MlalflalaVaVYlBaftasV MMaCTT. pJje 49 Hlt isdfflBS aHV' Vst mffy VOL. LXXXIII. NO. 49. JERSEY SUFFS TALK ALL NIGHT FOR THE" VOTE" Some Watchers to Oo to i Polls at (i A. M. With OMt Host. OIVK KKAVD WARNING: LKADEK8 ARE HOPEFUL Nrwask, n. j.. Oct, 18 If ths New j. i-.- uffraglsts are not raving maniac- bj MM lime I in' VOtS l counted ! mm rw night thsy will have demon itrated lhai there is no and to feminine endursnce. Throuehoul iii-e state, with lata .'Hi a the Mtunii contra, the cum laiigii for the ballot raachsd a psrfssl .u.-y m energy to-. lay It will Ik- car ried on bow until the potts ssjon a. morrow, from tin Women' roim tal Union's van on Broad MNM ora-1 lory wag flowing Just bsfors midnight, 11." , . I T-.ll Of COOSling. At li O'ClOOll 111 lb morning the watchers at the poll begin their workf ami In many -ae lit- Wofnen who will have Bpokt 'i moat of las nia-in. The watcher, will keep on the job cui ' LlOUlly until the poltl ClOBS at 7 r. m. and they will than sll on the Sal hi boxee, it oecsoaary, to prevent lamp UK Until the Is.xe are rate In tin " inly coui t houss. While suffrags maattnsi ware bald on v. i -.:"t corner, while tandwlcb men .mil (tnall boya vrltb bannan pandod :in town with rstnlndora to vote "Tag" nv morrow, while MiirfriiKe Alari fairly micci he .1:'. the antla were antlraly auiew nt. Kdward .1. Handtay, Jamas Nugent' secretary and chief wofkar of the Men'. Antt-auifrags League, abut Up the league oflk-r imkI retired to Aa bui Park, and about thv only ividenos u antl activity wa a huj?. i-mater in 1 1 on Weal '.'ark atreet pi-turini; the I reaulta of woman Mifftag-e in Colorado. tatla eni Oal bettors. Bi lliul Mi. Nugent was not Idle was ev nt by a ropy . . f a latter, type sr.tt n hta own efeitioRary, which brought to in,, heatquarters of the Women', Political Union i a friemi of tn. auati who 1 employed in the mani ftldtng ettaMlahmanl where so.noti soplee, he said, had ieu ordered itruck ofi to-day. There are mi. mil voters in Eases county, and one. 11 wan aald, was " I" 1 nl to each before to-morrow. Till ii the letter : pen friend 1 I lake taia aeeaataa ta eta 1 1 1 0 ion that in :n judgment the re. an i i tin election t 1 herd on Tueaday sill i i.i mure Importance to the tata af v... Jaraey ihan that "f nix ale '.mi in- 'i- been held in thi Mate during :na M) 1 tr.11.t-. toward suffrage la one that I aeeumed ..fter inakina' an exhaustive and enu 1 atudy of iae raauHe of woman Selna 1" pollth 1 In the dtatea where Mlf '. 11 !n.- prevailed lor many e.re a a ra . -r ttia: atudy I iie 10 rou ttiat a., tan auffraga in iia aperathM rie gaall l 'I t . ill, leli leu. n .f Ti nmea to b ?'-. ik lawn itn.l .eaiHlatloii ulii-h urae.i the Weatem gtalee of our .paraely eauled, that have been .1 rendeavaue and the mecca at a ui'-t ii.-. i-Hformei. I'.uhl New Jerev Ira.l" off. a ltd a great Slate- ot - York. .M..--.- In tb . .- and Pannaylvaala to follow, These ... .-He., 1,. a. mm ew Jeraey, at Itlaeni ihr.iuan nil itie aMtory of cut uountry have atood for Hdellty to eon. ii..- ,i-.-- t ,itl..n of fiereonui and propart) rlgnta, uniiuem i.mej integritv of . alaoltlll of government, and bo.e .11 1 he purity, privacy and loving i 1)1" home. 11: rueada) no e.-.e. ,,r the whole stale er.1 in fael the e.- ,,t ihe three jre.n Mate- whoec tlilai, are lo lot- on ihli it- November ahl tlxe.i on h-. ojnty, Thr.taah na choice "f mine, i nave tiee'i made u centra Hxnre a. v.iur - lor lha tiue, vllineauoa nii char . - laMaalnatton carried tin n.- the 1 aw leaderahlp in charge or the iotei 'en . ampalgn. thla Inatanoe I --k you t eaeoal my ju ne.it arhan I .lata to you no good ran ' Mew Jerae, tu l,. hoinen nnr ut '-.in., clilaena, male or female, by fi lha fran. h!"t. i.. Hi,, ttt.nit-n We nt to make another Ceiorade of erasy. it per tent, of the a-omea S( New not want to i nru.t Into the irent The. lo not want the k " 11 to bend every effort toward ' trae vote agalaat mian X a .1 h - ..ti it. 1 Rght. ..- I have felt In lha nave xone before, ihat you alii "tlii . pot ' -hit i have lo lap :,.i t.j.or. from you. lr If! '' Mlna P Van winkle, who had -' nen'a Political Union in New Jar. ' sgartl in Mr. Nugant'a tateini t ..,i ti. 'AiciDtvi laadarshlp 'or woman cainpalgn" had tile auflraglata had ilm f' " d 'hat wan aald of him in the SBbllc preaa Muilallnalug i- Bepadlatad, "Wi uevi vilified ths gentlemaB." he ...1 -vv'e uaed nothing iui what tatnl t i Newark uaimra, aM,i a ' never contraUlclad we aaautnad a nnghl ai'i pi wii.ii they aald, Wn 'i n 1 -ii rather conolliata than antag. onl Mr, Nugotil, ami we have nu wluli t . -mill- inging nampalfa." ' oo of Ih. 1 lira, Van Wlnk'le ex. ' 1 Khcaf of hit r.- containing " hi '-- it Ktulcmanta ooncaftilng two -ii 1 in- ami camimlgn, which ana de v. eii ti,. auifraaiala would make 110 1 if been uaa they "tllil no wlah to i n 1 me woman of thetn men's famlllaa." Mi v.-iu Wlnklc'a lirat advice to th an 1 aim -.till WBIuh at the 110 palling t- I'.-tj.'x onunt.Vi for whom ahe 1 . hoi to give tin ! InstruoUotUk .ii das no nuttu bow angry -. Iioura alto piled her hearers nu directions for dstsotlng rs I olhet forms of fraud. Thai . - .in fear fraud is shown . n i thai tleorgtl M. l.iimonte, f the Jeraey Mnn'a 'ampalgn i'i s offcrod a rsward of lion one arhu can prove rspsatlng at noli or falss registration, namsraa 'i-.-tl In Ihe worst districts to . .. .it.-- The fa -t thai votera eviouaiy r.-Kistere.i may register hen vol to-morrow betwssn the I i and " i' M. mskss fraud .i-it r. and the uiintiml)srsd bg. I be a.iother haiidlcap. Hut all it vigilance nan dn lo kaap ihe ba. iionoai nil1 bo dona by ue at omen -i your poata at h o'olocii Mrs Van Wi ih I- tokl 'he eager n v. i.ii. ni'uti hlnu 'ben watch - i litb ntes, lleli b v - are somstlmsa h lieglns t 'hslleuge i hsr. "Hal . uffad bt fors , very voter "f ... have ''a i- na auaplclun. if collie with his hand bandaged he niiisi have Ihs clerk's help en in ballot ii mund thai he a inn baiiUsgs on Homstimss lltoy C unround on b'cctnOi I'ayr. BANDITS ROB TRAIN; I ESCAPE IN AUTO, BUT I ARE CAUGHT HERE j'"" Id I WVI sIkm-c KiTiirht M r 1 1 it VPWt PH w I f , i t Pti off Trpiisnrr Kxpnfc, m i uaaTSaa . v . Del 1 v 1 si 1 1 4 men held up and . bbrd ,1 v thi train on rhe West shore rallroatl near the Oangjaeg tunnel at taldnlKht. ,n, wei.. prevented from robbing an exk-ess train bsarlhg gold and fewtlr) ilmi. menta only hy the datlnir of Rnglacer Kd Nolan, who put on full SSsed at. I daahad pasl tin- two men, who tsraataaeil him with rsvotvaft, j Juat as t. frelghl train a pp., .1, bad tiw tunnel Rnglneer Taylor notied thai the hloi k alKiinl -howetl ic.l, nai, ti...t tin- ehctric wi e ronnaetln had bean cut. lie topped nil train. i,,i aa he leaned from the cah was eoriftHtted wltii four men holding leVolvelta, While two of tiie men covered Taylor, idj nu- nuin ami the teet of the crew, thaHhar two hmke 1 tu. . the cars ami toosl'rem thorn ais caaea with contents olun' known value. Thai look the caaaa to an sutotaDlle bidden behind bushea, ami then orarad Tailor to drive hia train on. Knokng that In a few momenta the exm-ia "on!. I approach the tunnel ami that te bandits undoubtedly had act then btpl to catch its rich load ..f gold a 1 Jewell . Taylor drove lull ipaad ho West Haverstraw and gave Ihe alarm Meantime, however, the expreaa, 11 time to tije 11 Inute, waa near the tunret In the light of hla headlight RnglnS Nolan .saw the four men atandlng nea tin- track-" with drawn iwvolvara, "tin em with tin- ehovel!" he ahoutel to hln tlremun, and opened the tln-oile wide. Aa the tram dashed past the waiting rob barn, one of them made a leap foe the tenijei Tin- flreman'a ahovel deecended aweeplngly on ins hand, ami he let go. A moment later the train pulled Into Waal Haverstraw. Ju: as sin iff Bsrven started out in an auto. mobile with deputloa for the acene of the holdup Soon afterward tin- Waehawkan police reported that the bandits' automobile, now with aix passengers, had passed through at tOP speed. iMUIld for New York. Police Keadquartera in Nea fork was notified Immediately, ami detectlvaa were sent 10 watch ail the ferries. At J o'clock tills morning nothing had been seen of the fugitives. The laal 'ie.nl from Sheriff Sen en was at Tap pan, on the State line, where he waa ten minutes Isehlml them. Shortly before 3 o'clock this moi nlng t ight men were broug.1l Into the Uieen wlch street police station, after having been captoied at the New York end of one of the downtown ferries. It w a -said that these 1 en bail been CSttghl In an automobile and that they hud with thfiii a numbet of packagaa, It ia SUppoasd thai four of tne men arrested are tin- accomplices of aha four WhO actually hehl Up the WOSI Shotc freight train and thai they guarded the lutomoblle white their companions com mitted tin- robbery. MEXICO CITY REJOICES Mill mum laid i4i iihs- pllt il fr 111 iis)l . Vpfrrnl f(t-tf llftfxitrh tfl Tltr Si K .mkxii'o Crtt, Oct, tl. HMvy niimr hi t ovr ii1 1 1 ' ntiii ttM f of belli to-da) celebrated th roojimttion of the 'Hi r m ri7.H toverninent, wlilch will f"r nuill) tak place toraorioWi Thi mills larj elemenl and Ooveroinetii einploeii iiioii h ffeal demonat ration t&r to murrow, Is-n. (MitiiEHle atrtved at Toluii thij afternoon, t.ikinjr rharR of the iltoatlon there, Qen. Alfredo Rodrtguet i om mandlns hero. The Carramtaiaa are itiowt active stout h of ToIuch and hav piiihed thi- zit;iiiHta nearly to the Moreloa frontlar. occupy ttif the inter venina towna The local headquartoi -1 nf f hi Car i 1 1 itu Qovernntenl havi i eeafvad pt- Hon a) reOjUeitl for :lmtlft from many ViiiiMaH, including convention tiei..itis .iihI th M In later f War. fien. Aifteio Hil rjitofi. TO ALTER LUS1TANLT TABLET. Dlu.-eaa ii IllSi'lal Won't r ... I I ae of the Word "lllirilerril." i Uosooar. .t II. fair Philip Wllbra ham. chancsllo if the diocese 'f Ches ' ler, refused lo permit it memorial tabtel ! ton victim of the Uusltanls in a Holyakd I churoti to bear the Inscription i "Who iv. is murdsred on the Uusltanls by the Oermans." He said the word "mur- lifted" mutt be atriken out because "ths , wall of a church is nut an appropriate i place to perpetuate hatred." ALLIES OCCUPY MILOS. i nu lo-K rem- h I ronot lie ported lo II. III! leret'la InlHIIll. $trrtitl f'ae'a Itfspatrf, tit Till. Si '. laSiMioN. o, t. lv. Aimlo-Krench force! havi uocupled tin Ojraek iMianti of Iflloai a iyn a dipfttch from Athene. "MR. P. A." DENIES THEFT. Pniia.itle Proaernl'ir llelfge. i:n- Wm tu lliiiidl- limn nnie. Patkhhon, n .!.. Oct. Perclllaa kanopoglle Anagnokopouloi ol t aaaalc Htumped Aaiiitani Proaaoutor Munaon Force, Judgi Abram Klenert and every body else ir the county courthouse to day whan he wav urrmKned in a charge of etiallng i watch and chain from Charlie K Kinele iii Passaic last April. Proaaoutor iTorci made several ufTortg to cull Pirctltiakanopogllsi to the bar and ftnuiiy Initructed oourl oflloeri to look for a man Oreek In appearance'. A hi man. powerful of body and voice, was picked out. j mil i 'ercllliakanopoglli Anagno kopOUlOi1 he said In an easy ambling fashion. "Well. Mr. p, A , how do Oil plead to Hie charge broughl by Mr. Klnale. who says ou stole his Wgtoh and chain?" asked the prosecutor. "i dliin'l 'i" waa thi reply, and October 111 was set as the dale for irial of the man with Ihe hlKKeHt name that ever appeared on the counly records I hi ue m. in pe rln 1 1 st Mn In, sf. .ni ebJf iaMlc4 ' I'm ii 1 I4OMPUK, Oct. ik. a ih Np;it t h frpm Tokio eayi tiut Hhlang ghlfl, a promt- lent Ctllneii supporter of thi' movement hi illlhroni I 'ri'shlent Y ua n Hhl-k'al aa Chinese Kmperor. has bei li assariMinalcil by a Co Ina man. Hi visitina in Tokio. NEW YORK, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 19, ROOT SEES END OF BARGAINSFOR JOBS Tells RepnbHean t hiiint Astorl Nf Constltatlon I Blow f to EvIIh. I'KKKOOM FOB COI KTs PlTffldriirj H00111 for Kv-Si'iin- tor rbfont1 by Ettthn itic hint'iN. Rtlhit Rool rendered an nocounl of hli rtawardihlp is prtaidant f tii Conatl- tUtlonal I -metit 1011 last nlaht. In M dramatic. forelMe ind iraphtc a peenen 'it Ion 'f a l-ira Rttbjecl ai tH-rliap he v r made In ii if life he told at a tl utter uiveri in hin honor at the Hotel Aitor b) the- Republican Club whal lm portani reformi have boon made in the ihr branchei of tin- fltati yoveffl ment ills voice, vtbrani with rimcitniit. held hli 100 llHU-m rj ai he tohl how the laenisiiituie under tin- revlaed Con t Hut Ion would in- a placM to whloh the membein wuid fo t attend to that? t"il husln.M. Id told of the improve- ! mem of the Judiciary s.jtm and thai provision fui a iut k trial t ."nmit I expenae. "And w have taken away th temp tatlon t trade In atiU en. the UnipUtion 1 to hiiitl tin- (iovernor of thi Statn to all nortH of baraalm by requiting all lilt ippolnimenti t be oonflraiad by the Senate." he Mtd "Wi hUVi taken awa rrom the Laaiilature the lamptatlon to I a-, ripper bllla by puttina into the ion- tltutton a Dxad itatement ai to the baadi of thi areat departmenti of thu Stale jo that thay Oannot be the foot a i eelflih pot It lea inn must romaln , ie KreM idfenclei of trui and patriotic .. - Wt- have made t poaaibli for la-KNlature of our S;ate to retrlevi good name of thi state Laaiilature 1 nur country. We have made it poaaibli thi BxecUttVi of our State to make t' 'i declaration long standing in V Constitution that the executive li ev in ted In the Qovemor and to ; orm the dut) '1 long required of tl governor to take tare that the laws ii dtecuted. Vn Open lit Juailrr. i have medi it potilbli that our i uuj i, which with to alvi juat Ice if t e .. are vrmlttedi .-hall iit? at) honoat man his i iht-j ae egalnal ill ihyatan whax oe " Ai ir Root, itandtng erect and aak- it..- 1 . nMitei heercK i loni Mr Itead emphatloally lwtth every pa uaed for- a moment hli who hid been eld liitUt for UnOg burat into chaara. ot wa- tli" liiMt speaker a: the whl h eu many men iiad comi n honor. President James l. dinner to do : shefiu h in introducing M Itoot "aid: "l do eot nreNem Air. Ibi it to you. 1 prevent nu to Mr. Hoot. The praaeni roaa to their feet At Mr. i&ot rithr Wiri 1'reHldent Nlcholan Hurray Buiier of Columbli Cnlver? t, United staten Senator Prank I! Hi.t c-.'i'e of Connecticut t'n'ted gtatei gei o. iieorj;e T OllVif of IVnn- y Ivan la, 1 luncay II, Depew and lieu. Horace Poner, At hli left were Qeprge Wick en .mi. Kobert Bacon, former Ambaiiador to Prance; George K. Shei don and Jo k tledgee. Sunn ioh at the dint.er wti William Ha ..y. Jr . PYederlO ' Tan ner, chalrmti of tin- Republican state committee ; William Loeb, Jr., former iai etary i i lrealdcnl Rooaevilt; glmon Ouggcnhelm( i irry i luggenhelm harlei I HUlee, chairman f the Republican National Cpmn tee; Henry I.. gtlmiOni Char tea A. Perklni, the it. a C, gmlth tHetrict Attoi Herbert Paroi Adolph Uewiaoi Cheater s. !ord, Bara P- Prentice and IIim.i.i for il.e l'real.le,..t . After the din IV r President Hhi We posed a toast t United state-. M mportant part th t had performad i 1 'onii Ltul Ion, I ! Mr. Knot . In his dressing Mr. Rool "You can t mo hid ben perved ami ; of thi club had pro- he President of ill hetfleld told of the , members of the dun , thi revision of the l 1 special tribute to isina sentence, ad- i - )e aald : ' disregard the voire i 1 1 calls to you that) ai tin people whin ou could disregard i you have eerved will f the Ood iy." These woids Win tarprated by v ex -Senator a moment the for the dlneri as .1 boom f"1 i the Praatdancy and 1 do 1 reaoundod witi" i Mr. Hoot in opening that twenty -odd yean elected president ol I pr VlOUi ' 'oust It lltlonM ' lie then ipoke of h in the party, saylna I tt) make our friend. Our or praaldonti but now leers. 1 1 . ailed the facl Uti he had been clUb after the invention, many strunuien AVa have eURht der, (Joernoi have tii" cold, dry, unlntereatlni iuest. 1 on Of tne Stale, pi p. lead d. w ith matters . A ConatitU" and win lull, (tovern- mental machinery ilfii ted, frlendi, 'he issue before u cendi the interest or the ::i any success Of any man for which we have ever plauaa.. We iiave parse.l the period of our youth Mild make mistakes with' from them. The compllcatl . ulty of fur Qovernmant i P V t. my now tran- portanci of in) election ivin, t-vp- 1 Alerill which we Ll ituffei iiiff 1 and tliftl- in horn upon the ail fa re and happintti and the liberty of our people." Then Mr. Root outlined ihi chwna'H propoaad In the revision v th reaaifl i to the Judiciary, the egecuth ind he , legislative branches of the fiit9 gov ernment. Me laid Our Judicial proceduie WM omj)Ii cated, technical and full Of . tletien. A multttUdl of statutory provUiutUJ rc lullllg to procedure made It dl(1lej for a plain and honest man to Coin, into 'court nnd c his right i. The I" dute had " bUlll up year all . year I of separate and gpeclflo code pfo lone and codi tunendntinta, which, taken all ! together, created a multitude of RtatU" lory rlKhts in Ihe wny of proceduii- hat ' made 1 1 alnmst ImpOitlbli for a fjsj I cation to be brought to a proiru-' nd ! inexpensive conclusion. rond Vi 'ggtof ul " pe n d 1 11 a 'We found that the executive branch 1 of our govermuent was confused, ax traVagant, subject tO Ineffective control; . more rhati 150 agencies, great and mi all, j .11 over the State were carrying on bui ness a nd reaponglbls practically to -one. r'very one spent all the mot he could get, every one acted 111 .. -I cords II ee with hla own judgment. Qout ; men, honest men, trying to do their dut , hut none of I him held the rSSponaibilll J ,,i a as subject to the eSYectlve control an I limitations of Inspection and auperviilor J Continued oa fifth i'apr. 5 YALE ATHLETES BARREDAS "PROS" Legon, football stai( and Mil bnrn, Bawboll Captain, (hit of College sports. - UNINTENTIONAL I, I'm id I licit Own Mils nt Qaoguf. Thf.v When Thfv LiHrin of Rnling. kw )w t i tonn . Oct 1 1. Tale . chancei of winning .1 football and bH' : 1hI1 t'hamplonsthtp thin year received a j jolt tn-niaht when jt wai announced by ' tli Yale Cnlverilt; Athletic A!oriation j that Ave f thi beet athlitti in tiie nnl varilty are Ineligible lo compete. In fait athlitlci la-cause they are technically j profeaalonali, Thi re.nn for their in- illgtblllt) l tltat Ihe men received bo;rd for play iua baaeball during the laat . lUnWsCr from the iutKU Field Club of afUOKUe. Ia. 1. The men who I iVi tie omc Lnollglbli by their own declaration arc Harn LaOgora, tiie ntMr fullback and ihortitop; Arthur Milbutn. captain Ol the baseball team for next Benson and iOCOnd baae man, Puinpollyi dependable pitcher and a brother of Harold Pumpelly, the former Vale football gtar, and Rhitt and Kaatoni i"tii regular outflildora on thi haneball team The following littei made public to night by the Vale Athletic AsWoclattotti la eel f explanatory : Ovt .te. Ill, ti of. ttobi i ' ,V. 'oiirlU) cMAirHion VfUt i n ivrs' y AthlitU aiieodofiofi Daaa sir., vv, th underalgned me;n hi ; i of the Yale Cnlviritt haiiholl team of I91S, durlni the paal summer played with the Quogue Field Club nine, the club furntahlng boarti and room to th ptayera riom the tint we d.- Ctiveretl t he provlilon III Ihe ale ruley that no man who haa received board for playing lummer baaeball ehall rapreaent Yale on its leama. each of ue paid In lull for board and lodging, . i iieQucntly fur nished blm by tiie dub. In view, liowever. of thi fa. I tiiat we did. aithouan unintentionally end ill d vleedly violate the ruli. we iie.eb with draw from competition in liitercoUai at I u' ttletlca, Artih k M Mh.hi iin. VlUUAM Kah- ton. Ha ear v. tjgooaR, tfpaNcgg A. Pi ji- r:i.t. v . ItoiiKRT 'I. RttaTTj Jr. smt, in, m t rti Inl- In making tbiH letter public Robert X. t'orwin. chairman, and tjaorgi 1'armly Day. trea-mrer of the Yal- Athletle Aa- oclatton, aid i "It la, perhap.--. tUparftUOUi for the ofltoara of the Yale i niversii Athletic Asyoi-latloii lo commint on the fore going letter, it aeemi out) fair, how ever, to the player.- itgnlng 1 1 Tor t hi- iijoclgtlon to eapraai publlcl) it re gret that btN'ause of the t'urelensiie.se. of itf office n and committee Uteae men have Inadvcrtentl) violated the ruli mentlonad, "Thi oflh-erH of (hi iaaoclation rely upon the continued Intereil ami coopera Hon of thiii playera In evr way, and especially in t.f their am ranee, ever poali ion " That the Mllburn and inaklna certain thai none eaeaori ire, througtt iano placad in auch a difficult disqualification the three other ,, Lagore, athli tea by ave a far tl of th-tae the Yale authnritlea will hi reat IiIi.r effect i tie- opll ol well vei'aed In the atttiatlon porta. Nov. that Vale has 1 drastic sctlon there if little ahe also will scrutlnlaa cat Status t.f the men whom athletes must meet in college T7hat action preceded the the leitf-r ,irneil by the five In collage aken auch lOUbl that efuiiy the the Vale I nl te-tT i I it'.i.R of Vale at!- litil hai not been announced, but U in nndaritood that there ban been a aear ch ina Inquiry, Thai e Uai been agitation for a ion time in the college! throughout 1 he Country to weed out the men wh . had placed valuation on their athtitlc tbiltty, but In very few eases haa one college acted wltii another. It HOW neems that there is a poiitblllty thai Yale will ask for the calling of a conference alth tint end In view. I iideramduHlri MururUrri. , Tin- action of tb-' athl iaaocti I ,n declarltia tiv of the be.t athletes in : the university Ineligible came as a ire j mendoue surprise unuergraduatet, 1 There have been rumori abroad for sev i ere dayi that an Inveatlggtlon was bi" ! ing made, but little credence was alvett ' to tha report that severul of Yale best i athletes were Implicated, I heaore, whose home is hi Lenre. Md . I is one of the best athletes Yale hi! had in a decade. He has been a fast short- I Stop and a heaxy hitter on the Da M ball I team. In addition to that he is one of the stars on the football team and Would probably have been elected captain. Last I vear he was the man around whom Coach llinkey built hli football offence, making use of lateral and forward 1 paaaai. 1 LegOXi can throw a football almost as 1 well as he can a baseball, antl for dis I lance and accur.o v t h best man in j executing a pass that ever stepped on I Yale Field, It Wgi largely because of j his work In this department that Walter ; Camp nave him the full back position I ou his all American team last fall. I Legore li i junior and last week wan ! elected ehalrinun of the junior promt" ! nude oommlttee, the luahest honor w hich ' it lies in the power of the umiei graduates 1 to bestow. Mllbum lives in Mawrstraw, N . Me a Junior In the Shellleld Hctinflflo IS go hoot and S member of St. Anthon one of the best dubs In Sheff Me played second base on the Yale nice last year, and previous to that staiicd on the Yale freshman team Me was regarded an an excellent second baseman and his hutting average last season was high Pumpelly. who live In OwagO, N. Y, is counted the best pitcher the Mine ban. William UaStOn, Id, of Loudon vllle. n. v.i 1 sanlor in the Uhefflsld Holen- tltlc School. Me has been a member of both the baseball and football teams. Me was an out tie bier on t he haseba II team last spring and has been playing a halfback position m the varsity aquad this fall. Uhett, in addition to being an outfielder was considered a certainly as a member of the team next spring Mhletlm Wny t-rt euore. pHllsAOgtPHfAi Oat. II, HPPO Wi Legore. famous Yale fon ball and base ball player, who admits aveptlug hoard I mid lodging for playing summer base- hall At Quogue, L. 1., may sign a con tigot with Connie Mack. It was reported ' here to-night legore played hiilllaut bill with the Yale nine laet year and looked on with envious nyee by more u 0110 big wag-us manager. 1915. Cupyrivhl. lllli In) Ik .Vim I'rinHnt ami PsMitMsg AatMMMOM, ONL Y BIG BALKAN VICTORY CAN SA YE BRITISH WAR CABINET t LONDON THINKS; CARSON ALLIED FORCE LANDSATENOS, A TURKISH PORT Aniiv MtipptMed to lit- About t Attack Dedeagatch, Xear B,t in Bulgaria, ADHIANOPLK RAILWAY PROBABLK OBJKCTIVE Allies and sciiis Also Re ported in Have Taken struniiiitza. ..i . ,it, Dgs0Q ft, to Tsa St.. laOKOOM. Oct II - The Allien have landed troops .it Knoe, on the Tagee I roaat m Muropsan Turkey, according to an ultofftclal daspatrh from Athena. :i the uetalla of the landing .ire la -k-Ing, the strength of the allied fore, thel s moum of rest eta nee, tf any, ami the i nationality t.i ma tna.i.a partMpMlng. but the daapateh atatea that tne news of the dtaembarlcotlon itaolf ia trust ' rrortlty, Ths objective from this point Is so clear a 10 i. Heit -. i i.i. m. according t" .'nioti inre. i-.noi .y ju.-t aritnin tne. Tui -h in lundar 1 ! leaRatch, tile ir;n,-ii'.il Bulgarian tVgean pvn. which I is suppl.ed by the mum railway, ! Nil tin the coant about ufteen mllii to : t he we--1 The i.i:!'i.iv ti-:i.ls lir..t lv 1 to Adrlanople, or..- of the chief centres on the Orient Itallwa) from Belgrade I to Sonetantlnople, ;ir.' eeeklng t.i cle cui thi r .Ira ey a n they win thus tumbllna block hich tin i j rmani tr. if the .siitess can . tdrlan pie ami hold itabUih .in effe tlve i't ween t hi Teutotis ar 1 their 1 urk.-a lUppOTtera Serbia us I ' I g In I n g lie- m r r a I e 1 1 The great r Ina t ie Balks Informal .on. Kerbians are against the Bulgsrlsi . li aaid to have n ajorlti I-.! ts reaped. 's an- t i.;ta of laolated erj often rague. That the Aghllng desperately, both AustroGermani and the - ertaln The Butgara are reached the dalonlca-Nlah t ail: ...id t -.. ttointa. the most north ji) being 't a::j. where il-t.v hahtina Cotltlnuea, While further south the Serbs tti eald to have dr. ven back the .n vadera Neither "ide si ami to have gained an Important advantage. The AuitrooQermani. who arc meeting with gerce realatance in the north, have ap parent!) advanced hut twelve mllei since they cross d the Da nu be on Octotxr 7 The Qarmaiii ..re meeting with enor moua dlfllcultlei, owing to the mountain ous country, 'uui an having to neht up hill all the time The girbi OCCUP) ad mlrahle defenalve poaltlong, which the) are holding linacloualy, whlU ixtremily b.it ioad: 1 11 thi- vat lei hampr the Herman advance Tl. correapondanl of the frankfurter I gettaag at Vienna g peaks of these. ' natural dlAlcultlea, While the sVeae I'rrir t ( pr-'s-e si:iy Imp! tee with eecret aatlifac 1 1 if m that the Oo rmani are learning what , tin Auatrlana bad to contand with in .their earlier campaign agalual Serbia The Buchari st con aapondent ui ihe ' i Ot net a rrtfbeae telegrapha t hat the I ; Set iv are lighting tJ th last man, I ' woman and 1st: . The women ind boya ate even engaged in ihe front lines. Por this eaeon the invading army li giving ' no ijuarter, but s manarrlng ever) onal of the Serbs, not een having made a , single patrol prlaontr. Around Belgradi tin- garblana are I ! aacrlflclng ail in order to retain their poaltlona. The euemy'i loaaea are said j to have been terrible, the battleneld" I being 1 over -it wnh thi dead and dying. I The ited Croaa workers on both eldoe , are overwhelmed wltli work. j (in the Prim and the .Save the Ser- I plane are being forced back by weight I of numb r- iteportH from Mulonli continue to aa- I nerl that French and Serbian troope, I ' havtng driven tin- liulgarmtiH back from ' i Dorian and Valandovo, have croaaed the' frontier mountains and ooouplad gtrunv f nitaa, which is Just within the Bulgarian , line, There la nu official confirmation ! of this news, however. Merlin Heport-i Hnmll UalUi, if th( fail of fettrumrdtsa la Indaad a fact. It nieaiiaS that the rVeut Ii. Serbian, ami poaalhl) British troops have been victorious 1,1 their nrst combined en- eounter wit t m Wulartans The . feci upon 1 hi morale tii the HerMtui soldiers as well as upon tin Prench and i Brltleh eapadltionary I roopa would tie van great. The Merlin W ar Office P-dav reports shght advances on ths entirs save-Man-, ube front In the SXtrsmS northwest of' Serbia the Serbians are said lo be re- trsatlng across ths Macva plateau, while smitii of Belgrade the tiermam are ap- proachlng CVitkOV-Grob and the lllage of Vroln. , Southeast of Posarevae the Qermans land Austrlans have occupied Boasvao I land have established a front about J I twenty miles south of then Panube orossing. The Bulgarians have not made notable advances, although they are said to be' I progrsssllll i" the direction of Kgri Pa lanka, oh thi load from KUitSndlli Bui garla, to ICumanovoi on tir Nish saion- ' oa railroad. Tiw battle bet ween Hillgarians and Serbians, which began yesterda v be- , tween Vranjs nnd Ftlitovacs for p oases tftOn Of the Xish-Salonira railroad, WSI . still continuing to-day, says a dt spatcti 1 from Salon 1 1'u, The Serbia ns iiad bet n 1 Buuatanitall) reenforced. The ofllcial rtalement issnetl from ir I man headquarters to-day says: In the Macva district the enemy io hi gl 111 ng to retrt the plateau land. Our troops are advancing south of Bilgradi against OvstkovQrob and the village of Viotn j aoutheast of Po aarevac, we took OrUlOS and. Boaevao. The BUlgftngns have occupied the ConOaued us gacotid Pagjt QUITS; GEN HAMILTON DEPOSED amr- -aaeaxa-av -a- aa . I Capyrlght AmerlrMn vr'b Aeioeetl Gen. Sir Ian Hamilton. MANY CHANGES AT STRAITS H iv military reputations have euffered us the re. nit if operations at the Dardanellea i ahowti by tin- foilowlng liat of changea m '-..tnnuinilv: BRIT1HH. CARDEN (Vice Admiral) Hellovod as uonunundei i ... a foi .- b) K at Admiral n. Robeck, .March IS, 1116. HAMIL.TON i i.ii. Sir lam- Relieved as commander "f land force b) Uajor-Oen. Monro, October 1. FRENCH, D'AMAOE i Genera I) Kelleved ;ir land commander by Oen Oouraud, May 11. QOITRAUO tUenoral) Rolleved, when wounded, t Qeti Rarrall, August fi. UK LAPAYRKRE I Vice-Admiral) Resigned command of - a forces, October 11. BRITAIN RECALLS SIR IAN HAMILTON Coiiiiiiaiidfr al tin- DardatiplleN Onlopoti to Oo to London -to Report sM OEX. MONRO srCCESsSOH Str a, ftthu fsateaan . tu Taa Wt EoONOOM. Oct. I. Clin, fir Tan Hamil ton, who has commanded the British land for.-ee slm a ths i ampalgn against the Dardanellea was undertaken seven' mouths ag. las pvsn rscalled t ra port." H w ill he eucceeded by Major-Oen. I gtr Charles i 'armli ha-! Monro, who commanded a division of the TsrrltortaJ force when the war opsitsd, Until on. Monro arrival at ihe Dardanellea Han Bird wood will command. The prasa bureau atatomeni announc ing 1 1 i s- changs Is as follows! Iien, Sir C C. .Monro hns been ai- polnted to command 'he atsdttsrra noan force, in succeaalon to gtr Ian Hamilton, who u returning to Qngiand ti report. Pending Oen Monro' a arrival Qen. Btrilwoo 1 1 ommunda The Wtthd wal of eo lngb a om 1 tflr hm Hamilton, who mander as tien hae had c impl operations at th charge (tf tiie land 1 lardanelh s, is tne ti- -t evsm of Its kind in th. British army s!nc the war began It is not the flrst 1 hatige of im portance, however, to pake place at the Dardanellea, The present Kr n. h com mander, Oen. Harrall, iucceeded Qen. M.J. K ioura ud, w ho had succeeded 1 ien a. ( ; i. d' Amade MajorQen. .lon its 55 years old. Me entered the urrny in IS79 aji.l during succeeding yean saw service at 'lib ra! tar. In India and in Houl h Africa. He commanded the Thirteenth Infantry Brigade, i mblln, rrom 1 po? untl 1 i ; 1 2, PfOm ttttS until the opening of the war he commanded a dlvtaton of the Terr -tonal force, GEORGE V. SEES BONAR LAW. ulna 1. i.e. ladleara ,.. ni.ii.i. . .t ( l.l.inla, 4'M1,.H f.i.aal,.. prrmt t'aSs DaessteS ffl I'm Si n. I.11M10N, O.t IV lii!ar Law. the British Minister of foloniea, had an audience with Kini: Lleorge this after noon. C'onelderabla gosain sas eentred upon the mestlngi but nothing is known to justify iii.y of the daductloiia made. COMING HERE TO ESCAPE ARMY If gUf sonim llrlllnhers) RaatgPgtS Iti-riiMitl of lHHHartf I rueil. Spt-Cin febfd) httpitti h f Tin i s. London, Oct. 19, Many young men Who would he affected hy a compulsory norvice a-t are emigrating to America, according to tne Uuiu Mai! This pgjpsr nays that In many Instances thay nre I saving ihigiami to aacape com pulsory enlistment thd i e, oinaieuds that the Oovernmsnt rsatriot the lasuanos of passports, giving them only to those who 'an prove that lhe arc going lo America I on definite hiiHinetf. Rggtgg In llrltUh cgsughi i.iai, Sprrial t'tttilf ttfHpntrfi to Tin Si v UoNUOMj Oct, II, The catmulty lists' puhllahed 10-day for all front, con tain the names of IS I Officers, of whom j twenty-one were killed, and S,r:t9 men, i of whom 469 weru killed. Sir Edward Carson. CARSON RESIGNS AS ATTORNEY-GENERAL I 'Utrriit Kotiromonl Laitl to oppoMltlon to Cabinet Wiir Polh, t T10N W POEDHTED ttptriat a hi fleepelcA Tar s- v ItONPoN, 1 t 1 Tuestlay I. -S'r Kd ward "arson. Attorne)'Oencrali resigned f : kaa al. ... I I 1 li .....lil Th.- news of in realgnntlon came upon the heels of whirlwind of speculation and rumoro conjured up his absence frtt,n o-dn Cablm t meetlni It an the fi.iiitli lima (hat he hail failed to appttar at ih.. Cablnst's sessions, Moreover, th. re are few optimists left in London tonlghl who hope ai. lonBe: iimt ihe Cubltiet crisis S'hlch has been Imminent eer alnce the Balkan develop, ments ei e added to thi quest ion of eon crlptlon -.' seemingly hisurmountabls obetaclei to hamruity among Ihs MiniT. tera an if ataved off man) more days. 1. .ue last night some who are closely familiar with the inner political devel opment asserted positlvel Hint sir lMw.n.r resignation sas due to dla i agreement on the Balkan pollci and not on ihe conacrlption queatlon or aome unknown Irish dllfli ulty. Tile Tum s fcill a ill ita leaUS tin inoi ll. init that it ia due t-i the fuudainsntal uuestlon of policy, sddlng "Sir RdWSrd b no moans alone in hla attitude toward the conduct of war Nothing .an he learned sboui tiie pro longed I'ahlnei meeting yeaterday aftsr noon, which ."ir Kdward daJ no', attend. 1. nt it i believed the meeting was con cerned witti the Balkan altuatloni espe cially with the attitude of tin e, anil h oi nothing to do with conscription, glr Bdwnrd Carson is :;ie third Hi-t-ta'i stateomsn to relinquish an important poet in tu.' cablnsi ilnca the war bsgaitt although in is tin first, from all reports at hundi at ient. who goes voluntarily and rvldenti against the utah of the Bniiah Korelgn Minister and the pre. mlsr. The tirsi aas vVlnston Churchtlli for msi Ft rat Lord of the admiralty) who nay relegated to fhe Pitch) of i.an- i .aier at the oetgblleluneni ''f ihe coaii lion Cabinet. Tha failure of the allied rtaei to force tiw jiardanellei was given in gome quarters aa in.- reason Lord Haldnne wsi British Hocrstar) for War bsfore the war aturted. With the OUtbrSUk of the conflict his fate aa a British Minister waa eealeil 1 lillae he 11.1s known III Kllglsnd aa an anient admlrei of Qermsny snd everything Herman, aympsthlse which he egpresesd frsnklyt s.r Hklwsi'd t'arson btan to loom no on the pol, ileal horizon hs British RmpirS in the aiT-!'., of last veat as leniler of the ITIStsHtSa in the vio.eii' atruggle sgulual home rule When this t niggle asaumsd the proportlona of ho. tilltles with British llovernmenl Iroona ii was sit Kdward who led the antl home rule forcss and to whoas prsaence of niin. I and tool headed laudershlp aaei liieii tin- iinal auccesa 01 preveiitins a hihoiiv ch it war Whep the preai nt war Usgs glr Bd aarO rallied ths Ulaterltss to the ail of .treat Britain al a alurtny mssat meeting in Boifuati Hopletulier, lllli ho ntovsd a r. an: 111 1011. iiuai inouily adopted, eallina for an arm of I'ialei-.tt-a. In a patriotic wpeet-h. in- aa.tl KhglShd W4 eugagsd in a "juat and Insvltabls war." and Cftlbld on all loialiat to offer Lin aervieia. PRICE TWO (JfciMlS. ASQUITH AND GREY BLAMED FOR BLUNDERS Public Demande Unseating of lawyer Politicians in (4overnment. DABDANKLLKS iNQUlHY I'BOKD BY MAW ftf. IS rintrcliill Loses Popularity 1'iililic Meeting Hisses Kaldane, .! reef fpit I to Tin -i I.o D0;f, Oi t. 1 s The eniUlltg week iv fraugh' with the grave-st difficulties. in the British (ablnil the important Queettona conjured up i the Balkan developments in.ty CiUBi sens.i:. ,.ll changaa, ami the life or death of thi preaent lovarnmitil ma) i determined by the events of the next few days it is no eecret thai dlffirancea of opttitnn are ronatantly occurring among the Mlnlaten on the gravaal matteri at Issue, both in ihe national and the for eign polli . Tiler. is aufflcleni ground for the Impression In political (Ire lei abroad that the more reeoluti minded M In litem will demand certain action or resign. The teal w ill COtni w hen an effoi it made by a group of thi Houae of Pom mons to demand that a committee b named to Inquire Into the initiation, tha OOndUCt and the piesent statu:; of Ihe Dardanelles campaign, it win be a de mand just like that voiced in the ib-im- k motion during the Crimean war, whth eauaad the dow nfall of the Aberdeen Cabinet, This a nd other den, a wis UK1 t hi 1 tovemment in the Commons are - Iiected to bring the p vs, nt ci .sis to a CllmaX Meanwhile. violent attacks against th' M Intel ry tot diplomat in blunders continue. I: is pointed out th. t the Allies failed in their dlplomucy In the Italkatis through the la K of a leader. Decisions tre Delayed. The Allies have no statesman cglHtbla isf acting or authorlaed to t foi of the four liat ions. Ily the lino decision i reached and agreed upon all a hv all four Pablnets it become wortlile. The blame for all the ao-cnilml blun ders I being pbtced largel) upon Pre mler Asqultli ami Hlr Kdward llrei The dlaaatUfactlon with the conduct of the war hy Ihs present I'ablliel of twenty two is growing apace with ihe ever Increasing demand for tl Ilmlnatlon from the llovernmenl of as many "lawyer politicians" a possible. I' la nrar.-.i that thev he replaced by naval anil military exfierta aiul hiu bualneaa in. -n with areai organising rapai liy who have proved ibelr ability in their r. -p't tin- lines, Dtsplts th" reatrlcttons lmoaed b the censorahtp the preaaur ot put opinion l (-ornpelltng the preaa to talia ti. matter serloualy, It is plain thai a crial .- n' ind. i-' ha. oi ler opts jat Tin- Miniate till endeuvoi n public api t.le nell span. anon moua justify themaelvea communications to through the gulaa to tholr cntiatltuti 1.0 longer hearken i h" i lovernm, nt !'' i.' but tin to tin. cry It In idea I ... aa it ' .I'ol. I leia li. T Itr ii-.i puhlie frankly h trust the l love tittle lit, Which II I eltev mil i hampering the conduct of ih. lary operutlom out nl political at dlfilomatlc conaiderattuns Rlthtly ... wrongly t.f public holda the lawyei politicians reapiutalble fm all tie- mur- ilerv perje tlnle.l to ..il. The demand for a radical rhnng. H' -hi ii a ami tiie puhii. aiMa . t ba inpt - ueiermincu to Hiatal upon li, hi- a determination to iirevent mission if further enor- nnd I war preaecuted with greater i Tiler.- is much tha. u-..i. i- . I 010" - t the ! I liltla blame. agreement as to who i" n..i.i to hut of those ntembsrs til tin i! ment who ate holding f'ulitu t ra ones ho popular Premier, Mr, i otnes iii for a much crlticiam i one, Me is retarded .. an am ... sulttired gentleman, but too in ., Mlnistei to itreelde on i Cabinet Winston Chun hill, ihe hat hour at tne outbreak "I the n to th.. energy with which h himself io ti in, lency of ih decldwlly mil of favor. The n hi inline in all) )Ubllc galhe ' alii arousei many murmurs n faction and disapproval. Hut undoubtedly tne most flauie in lint, h polities in i ntomeni is i,.u.i llnlilime eri hi.. . W a f dlaaslisa llllp.e.il . Willi! I longrsr a membsr of the iiovarn la continually sppasrtng on tin oonnsction w'tii aoiiie spt-t .ai m other. Haldaho i widcl) dial o uiTet lion lor everything lieruie .Ki lie fore thi- in- Hi- i. tlnuall) tsunlsd with qqoi it on. own apee.-he. pa rt iculal I.V will ma rU that "i lei ma i. home ' llaldane'a Vi Mlaacil glgolflcaitt m if i " pun feeling 'on-. 1 1 . i H 1 1 - fuel that at a : . nt piM i - - ' iaOlidotii whlfh v.i hehl - 1 -' '''' 1 of iii in. i ndtng -.ill to.... i town for Ht Ki ' "' '' '" Die ineiii a. ft Ihe Kn-iset - inimu a IMsd thoni comment, bill ihs mints of Hi. 1.1 mi evokt ! ' atornt of hlaa. . It i.. ivell known to tin Hrituh i.ubllc 'thai i ' le hi- he. ti i. -rt I-' f run los and disscnalon in the Cubinwi .Tne law. yar iwltt'clanr In ths tlovernhwirt sis i p, t iat " '.la for holding book gndj I hainiiei'lliH th ne Vigorous ami tilt I lute colleagues, The public feeling is well voiuedbjf . , i -S fa 1 ',.ir J- :.wxoi