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8 THE SUN, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1915. J f DISMISSED, WHITE ACCUSES OSBORNE Tiil'c With Superintendent Jjploy About CHe Says Convicts Opened Desk. ITTEB8 MISSED LATER AUUNT, Odl, 21, The remoTat of liuthrr n. White the superintendent of Iniluntrlos nt Slim Ulna prison may be the ro k npOtl whlrh Warden Thomas Mott Olbortie'l Mutual Welfare I..iu administration will bte-ik. White had a i it i it tnlk with Si ilc Superintendent of PrllufU Rile to-day mill then left for HeW Voi k city to MM the man who was renonslble for till appointment by '- mm in'. Till man furnished the token notify which ariliti iirt.i.rne urea for circulation amonl the ronvlrte. White llvei In Tarxtown, and the token motley has bten kept In hia house ltiKtead of the prison, pending ita die-1 trlbtitton itnong the eonrlcta. White ns in New Vork on Saturday when Mr. 4 liUirne's valet. BIOlMky, M ex-'onvh't, and Keeler, .1 convict w ho acts aa the j wanl-n't. rim iff. nr. .-.ailed at White's: Tarrylown house, which Is elurht mil from the prison, and told the maid who anawared tin- ball thai Warden Osborne Tla.l sent thetll tO K' t BOtlVJ more of the token monej which wai In Whlta'i desk. 1 Tli.- apparently trot what they wanted, but late In Ihi day made another viait to Wl tp'i tinm- and to hie deak. w en White returned hum.- he found thi ... 1 hit nrlvata eorraopondonoa u:,r 11. Whlta'i relatione with Wardri osbomi tnparantly had been 1 Otrn until Immediately after the oon v. vlxll to Whlta'a desk. White thlnkl tly may have secured some ,:' . rreapondenco In which there aii rrltlclam of OotwrnaV v O.borne'i wtenoirranher, Rlctl- i,r.!- (mother . -"iivli't. telephoned to White ni his T irrvtown home oil Tuea da; lit ill d aakod If he could aee W. then Bl I" o'clock Whits anld th he could At In o'clock Richards again teleji ied aaytm that he could f ll b. there Ul 111 .iter. Re finally ape 1 red . 1 1 midnight and handed white n 1 itei from the irden earing, that hia arvtcci were no Iourm reottlrad. White went to Warden Oiborne highly r 1 1 ;. if Oaborna'a strona- st 1.1. k ri it Mi preaenl nptu nt sing s w o, -i ri. luate of larimouth College, where he won the Phi IJeta Kappa medal. Tun:. WW. N V . ct. 21. Luther C. . who wan deposed ns superintend, gnt of i uatrj al Blng Sing prison by Wardi . rhomaa Mott nabornc vister Uay. returned hi re tu-nlslit When ho Wai . 1 Bupl Riley hrul nsk.il him (foi i 1 ' 1 regarding condlttoag at the priaon Mr White aald: "Bupt. Riley novel ask.-.i me for any thing thai wan nol proper If there is any iiueation that my administration at 8 1 1 Bli w ui not a ftnanc a aaoceM let ntO quote you flit'ires. Kor the twelve month en lad Herd ember no. 1914. the profit, of tin- industrial department were 4a,OO0. For the eleven months ended August II, 1 they were tTfi.oon." Mr While aaJd thai he really didn't know why he had been removed. He anld thai Dick. ll ihafda, a former con vict, now employed aa a a.fretary by Warden Oaliorne, brought a letter to his home at nildhlghl In rm na him tiiat 1 1 ro wi re no :.nger required. He agreed to the suaestlon that he and Wan '..., .- had always been on thi . ' ler : I BOO ally until recently. Mr U h : ited that be 'night have a for 1 . 1 1 ' statement to make within a day or two HURT IN PRISON FIGHT. Inmate's Bkall "aid to Have Been I ni. lureit. OBBINtvo V V Oct. It, One of rhe fl ' -T IlirhU thai has taken place Within the W ll of Sine S:ng la reported ' have enlivened prwee.linas in the brush shop to-day. As 11 result of It one 0 IB ll . Well n i.- ...rue' inemhera Is .:i the pr n hnapltfll and another Is in a c. i! aw 1 ling ser ais charges. The I ire. I n. in is sa:. to be John t f'.-k ''it I censorship on all neve I .1 the prlsoi to-n -rht make, the iden- thl at on Uticertl In, and the name of the Other lighter la not even hinted at. It is 111. lei - od th ' .:! feel ng between the two men resulted in a tlst fight In the brush shop u'd thai Itosk had the bet ter of it. Then hit fellow leatnier ae ctired a place of load pipe, and mrifc'k him over the head w'lth It Report has it that Roakl skull wat fractured and that an operation was performed Immediately in an effort to gave his life lie is still unconscious and his condition Is critical. The ofli e of Luther C. Wh'te, who was removed as superintendent of In dustry by Warden Osborne, .wss searched to-day Charles 1'orter an.1 another convict, who acted as assistants to W hite, aero locked up for the day. and tv:e st ii 1: .vent on unhindered. War.'. Q Osborne was not at the piMson to-day. Secretary Miller of Warden Osborne! clvllia:. staff has been as slcned temporarily to take the place of Mr. White. SCHENECTADY STRIKE QUIET. (irnentl Klrclrle i o. Mar Skat Pawn Ita llant. gQSgSffgOTADTi N. V , Oct. 21. The I I'IM( l lil.tt i. .i I. irr- rl , ann Ia ftrH.fi.il I a . i u- in-.f in , j . fi I tAka up their duties hod Ita effect to- da) upon ths 18000 strikers of the 5en-4-!ai Dlectrtc Company, No dlsondat took pi aos and a p th twsntyflvs fast wlds m,i i j iii ntained to the -n trance of the plant Pickets salked besMs the men and endeavored to pernuado thom from return ng, but ,n no oass !id they bio.a tilt pith. Hem - is of the Slate rioord of Arbl tral ferred With the striker and n ti M lltager tleorgs Bl Kmmona of i i i pi . tO-day 'nd it waa an i toed tO-lilghl that the strike re' ' . ram in ttes would call upon Mr. i mmon tomorrou morning for the pur pose oi llacuaelng terms of nettlfenent.. i irw nt that the men m ajit return to w-rk pending hji agrea- liu ui ulna is a rumor that the i lie i statement next arsek In tehtch it will glvt the men a lu rri urn and if they do r.ot stJceds ths wo ka are to he closed ., .1 nUj rj 1. IM This utnild affect ' in men r.oa e n ployed in the OfBoa( the appronflcss and test men. G00 RAILROAD MEN STRIKE. IIiimI.iii mill Mulne I'r.-le.tit llnnd lers lllll-Nl'iv llH.etl l lirenlened. r st, Oc 91 Mum- six hundrad ll. I... i and Maine fn iiilit huiiillers here struuH al noon totlay, fallowing thi re fusal nl ihe road's ofllctkll to grunt a Wftfffl Inci use of IB pef oanti nnd pay fni holiduya, vorh or no. Similar- da niandi have been made or will be upon the Nee . i iveti nnd the Botton and AN buoy ro.i.i Till Haven olHelall eonferrnd with II 1 inin I tee ui-.lay und Ihe frelaht handlers' i presentatlvea ureed to re turn l"r . further tulk next Tuesday. The .WW lluven bus u elnuse In lis sjfreemenl alii n rilon that the men snail rrlvi ihlrt) days notlot h. f"ro Itrlfclnil 'I Ho ion and Albany men were eonsldir.ilil stirred up to-night over Ihe Mo 'on , l( .ii.n.. strike, hut protplsen ', 1 luicli on their lobe to moirow luoii.uig. J U. S. IS LAWRIDDEN, ! SAYS SENATOR WEEKS PI en for Less T.pfirislaiion Mnde at Dinner of the Credit Men. Jolhn W. Weeks, t'nlted States Sena tor from Mnaanchusetts, spoke before on membera of the New Vork Credit Men's Association last night at their twentieth annual fall dinner at the Asfor Hotel and returned bo the controversy between himself and Comptix.ller of the Currency Wllllama Senator Weeks said that while he admitted th tlaht of the Comptroller to examine into the affairs of a national bank he denied 'hat the I'omptroller ,n,l n right to determine the rnte of Interest It should charge for loan. The Senator followed these remarks by a plea for less voluminous and le is bureaucratic legislation The Govern ment, he said. Is becoming commissi' n ridden ; was passing too many laws, em barrassing business with OfflclOttl rules I such as the baaRage Insurance feature of the I'ummlns.hlll. which, the speaker declared, certainly would be repealed Si the next session!, and was becoming; a Government of personality rather than by laws. His suggestion that Congress pass no more hills, except appropriations, for the next five years was warmly applauded. Ills expression of belief that the war had done the country more good than harm was seconded by II. O. Moore of Peoria, IIL, the preside:. t of the Na tlonal Association of Credit Men. FIFTY HURT AS FERRY CRASHES INTO A PIER 1,000 Passengers on Nether lands in Stampede ns Boat Hits T)oek in Foir. Fifty men nnd woman wer slightly injured rly yesterday morning when the Delaware and Lackawanna ferry boat Netherlands, nosing her way through the fog that blanketed the Hud son River, crashed Into a recreatl-m pier a block below her slip at Chris topher street More than a thousand men and work ing a-lrls crowded aboard the boat on the Jersey shore at 7 :4.V So dense was the fog that Capt George Tnthlll or dered two of his crew Into the pilot house wltl: h'm to keep a sharp lookout ahead and at either axle. At IH.Ints on the boat deckhand IhrOUgtl the murky atm. .sphere. ,o...r peered Despite these precautions, however, the boat crashed Into the end of the Harrow street pier almost before hun dreds massed behind the gates In the bnw of the ferryboat saw the danger looming through the f.ir. Tne crash ahlvere.l ihe apron of the ferryboat and damaged the pier, but the greatest danger to the passengers was their own mad rush back to the middle of the boat. Many had been thrown to the deck by the shock of the collla.on and others stiuxitd hack over their bodies A ! Ten horse plunged frantically about, maddened by the screams and confusion. one woman. Mamie Hoppe of 431 Twenty-fourth street. Guttenhurg. was thrown under the hoofs of a home and might have been trampled to death had not A. L. Arzlnaer of Wyoming. N J.. and John Wall ice of Hohoken dragged her from under the kicking animal. Wallace's arm was broken by a kick and he suffered many bruises. The boat was backed away from the pier and slid tntc the Christopher street llp stern forenn st Many of the hys terical passengers were taaen to St. Vin cent's Haspi'.al in ambulances. After being treated for minor Injuries they either returned to their homes or made their way to work. ANTHRAX RUMORS DENIED. Daaarer nf aa Kpldemlr, Statp ; Co m m laaln n fteporls. The State Industrial Commission yes- ' terday contradlrted rUOTOra that New York Is 1n danger of ar epldemle of an thrax, the little known disease from which George K Stack pole. th ll'.verhea.l law yer, recently died in Hellevue Hoipltal. A statement Issued to dlsnl the rumor Is us follows . "The death from anthrax of (leorge F. Httckpole has served to call public ar. tentlon tif this disease In a special man ner, and some reports would seem to In dicate that the State is In danger of an epidemic The danger ot an epidemic, however, Is not very (jreat, us the disease Is generally OOntMCted from uctual con- ' tact with th hides and wool of InteOted animals leal often from articles manu factured from them. "According to the labor law, phy sicians In attendance upon cases of an thrax are required to report them lu the State Labor Department, and during the past summer the division of indus trial hygiene has been Investigating all cases brought to Its attention. "Aocording to the Agricultural De partment anthrax In enlmals wns re ported In fifteen counties In lilt. In six teen counties In 1914 and lu ten coun ties In 1915 AnSOflg human beings, be sides the three cases reported In the metropolitan district, two of which peri fatal, six cases have been found in l.lv Ingsiiin, Fulton, Brooms and Saratoga counties, with two deaths." CREDITORS GET WABASH. V, S. Court TaLr Hnad From Kqtittnlilr Trnat. St. Louts, Oct. It. The Equitable Trust Company ot New York wai or dered to relinquish the property ot ths Waaaah i cm road to ths creditors' re organisation committee by Judge Rimer B. Adams in the Federal District Court to day. The road recently passed into the oomp-iny'H hands for a roii.shleratlon of 111,000,000 at a foreclosure ogle. Winolow 8. Pieree. chairman of the reorganisation oommlttesi and represent' stives of Kunn. Uoeb Co., New fork, wim are Angnolng the reorganisation piers, left for Indlsnapolli to-mght, where they will ask the Si-rretary nf State for h nw Wabash Itailruad Ohar ter. It S snt'l thai B K Kearm-y, presi dent nnd n oorootlver Of the preaent Wabash eompany, will he president of the, new company. FOUR LION CUBS FOR ZOO. Nr Tenth I.I Iter for Helen In Oii trnl Pari. Menaarrtt, iieien has prassntsd the Central Park atoo with four bouncing lion cubs The h able, which weigh about five pounds j apiece, were horn at '2 Q0l00k ysstSfduy j morning. The linn house Is closed to visitors to-day, but It will he opened probably to-morrow, slthough the new i additions will not he sOSn for a WSSk ' Then they will he abls t trawl from 1 their bed. Helen, the mother, was hum In the I zoo In 1 901 1 These PUbl are the SSV enrh Utter shs has home, I. Ion QUbl of ine peauiy oi neien arc .-i.i ;ii from $300 to $360 each. Leo 11., thi father, was born la lvOL Champion Still Leads in YAMADA OUTPLAYED j BY CHAMPION HOPPEj JtpM0M Chnllensrer Benten 100 to nnd Now In in Renr bv 1.000 to 74-S. VICTOR PASSES 100 ONCE ItoSTOV Oct. 21. Willie lloppe. Ihe M KnJI Ynmada. his .tap- ! chnniplon nncae challenger, l.aftn to 743 points at the lose or tneir second nignt a ptay rori the 14 1 hnlkllne billiard championship al Convention Hall this evening. Ya mada'l total to-night was 398. As was i the case last night, both men played carefully, which accounted for the long period of time necessary to finish the flame. Hnppe'a high run wns 104, nnd It came late In the contest, his average being ; 111 C-2H. Vnmada's best run was H2, and as It came soon after a run for 7i, It enabled him to take the lead from I the American for the first time In the match. Ills average was 13 22-2fi. Yamgda In the first half Of the game; gave a pleasliiK display. In which for the first time he showed his brilliancy nt ; the masse lloppe was not up to form .lut ing the early Innlnns nnd he got his i point only by struggling for them right 1 along. Both players had u Rood deal of open table shooting to do The score: j Home 4 i. It. I. It, J. ". 6. I 0. I. . 17. 7, M. ' 14. II. IS4, 31. 0. 14. t, 7 jin. Avera.-. Yantada i, i. i:, o. I, ll, I. o. n Av-r.ni". 13 II 2. 4 C. .10. 0. 7S, I. 46. 4. !. I :. I. 0. I, 7. J - 347 SL0SS0N FACES HARD TASK. Mast Make 7S Polnl. To-nlaht or Lose Mulch to Df Oro. Alfredo fie Oro outsoorrd I leorge Sins son, 50 to 35. last night In the fourth block of the'r three cushion match nt Doyle, and thereby Increased hi lead over the former halklme star from 13 points to L'S. The total score now .s 100 to 17? ,n De Oro's favor. All he will have to do in the final lil.sk to night In order to win the match is to make hi 50 point before Sloason can get It, All of De Oro' gain last night ws made in the early stages of play. He began In whirlwind fashion by complet ing seventeen counts in the first nine in ntllgs Meanwhile S;.s.n experienced two kinds of discouragements, which al ternated P4rt of the time he was halted by l'c ore's safety play and on other occasions when a point was in view ne m St Bed by th. smallest sort of margin. Between the two difficult es he w-n hell .-.'re!es. while De oro BjnsgsjMd his se. teen In small portions. From that point on De Oro played conservatively, aim.ng chiefly to protect his lead and With the new tact cs In vogue Rloaaon did a little letter thnn hold hi own to the tinted). En eh man had sixty-nine In nings at the table and each made high run of 4 ERASMUS RUNNERS FAST. Dfff-I Mntiunl Ti-nlnlnic Trnm nnd If mi tn 1- ritiNhpN Flral. A RoM of forty-on runners Started jrMterday In ; dul run in whlen tho Bnuunui Hall High School ttain defeated Manual Tralnlnfl High School over th offlotal Amateur Atnif tic CTnion three mile eoAirea it Proepecl Parkt Bfooklyn by 21 points to 32 K.THlern District W9M scheduled to take p:-rt. hut itw runners fitl?d to appear. Twfnty-ix mem hers represented the Bull snd Blue and fif teen Manual Training. T"1 Erasmus stiiiil was composed mostly of new run ners. The flight for the Individual honor was close Joe Loomls of Erasmus proved to m- ihe strongesl and sron In he last two hundred yards, i !harles Ben t,f tfsnual Tralnlnt wns less than five yards behind, with I"Vter I.auhen. an other Erasmus hoy, riitht on his heel Loomls covered the distance In 2rt '37. Oll Rgay Vlrinr Ovrr ullrn. Charlei Otis scored a vlcttory for i rohlytl In t!ie Interstate Three Cush ion Milliard Lea true I.it nlglit. defeating W R CuTlen of Buffalo, (0 to 3. at the Brooklyn Billiard Academy, otii played cpeftautar hilllards He made a hch run of eight and nverag d more than one for th- ftrM thirty timing. Thereafter there was more safety play, Which OgUSed the match to last ilsty-elghi Innlnga Cullen mnde i run of four and performed well generally, but was sgalnst a man whose ftnssss outclstsed I im. CanMl rll F I ret -d um mod ore, At s meetli of ths Oravesend Bay Yacht Club held at the clubhouse, foot of Twenty fifth svenus, Brooklyn, on VVednea I ty svsn ng ths following officers a srs sleeted I ' mmodora, Thomas Cardwsll , vicscomniodors, H a. uti mard ; rear commodore, - leorge w itff, t?i ism er. John Metcalfe ; secretary, Pred C Kengeter, and measurer, Chris Myck ; board of governors, A L Mad -son, William C, L'. dner. Jr. i auditing oommlttes, Charles Holltngahsd, U Csllahan, W lllam Helnsen . membership committee, Henry Jaoabson, r. H Tllr, v .i t'opken, snd nominating committee, Henry rVhren, Kred C, Kengeter, '1. H Hopkins, F J. Popksn and Henry Jacob son, i MOIUs A NO RF.HTM'KANT DINE AT Thf HOLLAND HOUSE Fifth Avenue at 30th St. (J.Chariton Rivers, Prop.) TABLE D'HOTE DINNER I IM' ORCHESTRA MUSIC UNEXCI LLED SERVICE Firm 4 i 4 i in n sr. A PAH T M K NT AND HOOMi witii IIATIl, I'M I KMSIIKII ASH I I II SIMM RII, U TDK VKAR, BRAH4IN im 'I'll tNHIHNTI.V 14li Street, near Fourth renua Prince George Boref isin st. 1 1 a I rStSM paaTrosnsnt Kuate PTRAND ROOF GARDEN Vff&.l'" m U I iii'ivni i. . iiii-ni i llll A. at toap.MI u i . i i ..... le.i 4 in ,n l, :in. I Una UleulugaS I'.AI. lu I'.' P.M. ' NlKtat $150 YACHT WON TWICE, SO THEY WILL DINE, Indian Hnrhor CInb Members to Celebrate, the Josephine'. Vietory To-morrow. The members of the Indian Harbor Yacht Club are to dine together to morrow night In their club house at Greenwich. The dinner Is to celebrate Ihe recent vtctorv of th thiriv.nne j rater sloop Josephine over the Valiant . of I'hlcaao In n u.Im ,.f mm n hp Mutlhu, h... , ,v v u nil. 1 ilia cup representing the championship of the East and middle West This vic tory was the first In which an Eastern "loop was sent to the great lakes for the championship The two cups are now held by the Indian Harbor Yacht , Club. Challenges are expected shortly j and races will be arranged for next ! season. Commodore Wllllsm Hamlin Chllds. 1 who defruyed the coat of sending the yacht to Chicago ; AddMkm ij. Hanan, owner of the yacht, who handled her I in the races, and lllchard A Monks. who represented the club as one of the Judges, are the members of the Indian llnrhor Yacht Club who are1 to be honored to-morrow evening. Among those who have been Invited j are II. I Stone, who noted as referee; the officers of the Manhasaet May Yacht : Club and Hutler Whiting. John (!. Alden and Charles D, Mower, who served a t thi rew of the Josephine. It Is ex- pBC ted that there will be nearly ISO yachtsmen at the dinner. It Is practically certain that the great lnke ynchtsnien will challenge for these two cups. Already they have talked things over and It Is very possible that a new yacht will be built. The East and West cup, as Its name signifies. Is for yachts representing the East and West. The Manhasset ftay Challenge Cup Is practically an open race In that after a challenge has been accepted other clubs may name representatives t take part In the series of raoOS Eastern yacht clubs, those sailing In waters the other side of Cape Cod, have several yachts eligible for thts series and those members already have sig nified their Intention of sending their yachts to the Sound next summer to sail for the cup. It Is probable that four, representing the Eastern. Corinthian. Iloston and one other club, possibly the Manchester, will come to then waters. For the defence of the cup nothing has ben done, but a soon as a challenge is ncc.-pte.l It Is thought that Commodore Chllds will give an order for a new yacht and prob ably Addison G. Hanan will build an other from his own designs whl h will be faster than the Josephine, which he turned out. ENGLISH RACE HORSES HERE to I I Ten 'Nevada Maw Arrive. A mywtery sbOUl many of the race . horses rinuaht in Bnatand at recant was cleared U by the arrival of S li.p- f mant of thorouoThhrets on Wednesday consttrnwl to OtorgS Winafleld of Ftenov Nev. In the rapOftS of the nates It was Said that these horses were bOUsThl by Mr. OWtlHanie of Nevada, but It appear j that he was acting SS aatnt for Mr. I Winsfleld. Ten hornea arrived aeltosether and pending arninatnentj for their Mhtpment tO the Weer were quartered tn the riding Academy of A K Hexamar at -11 Hud- ' SOU street, Hohoken. All tut two are yearlings and all the youtigvteri are promising ipeoimena The Nst looking of the young lot u a yearling by gantry emloh haa all the marks of a thorough m cr One of the mosst oistlnguhshed of the constgfunetil is Honsjrwood, s four-year-old son of Polymalus- Honey Bird Tn his th ree-year-old ,r I toneyamod won ths Oaitsbridgeetllrs Handicap, and It Is understood that he will be reserved for hmhI purposes Thn is it three-year-old fliiv bv Pol tart ens which h.i,i ghown good form on the Knglish tracks and which will be raced before being sent to the stud Mute Senator llorat In. Pu n.Ai-Ki i hia. Oct. II, Btats Hens tor James IV MeNlchO)SfS bay gcl.ln.g K H. Brstt, drlvsti by Nick Qrady, won pacing championship of Penntylvi the .... ! to-dsy on the Relmont track, Xarbarst, i i i ii defeat i'd the hay stall ton Peter gtevena, owned by W, B, Uokert of Heading. In three heats out of four In a one m lc match race, Thi time ? the heat was 2 0... 8:05, 1:044, t-06. Rerle ( hampliin itt llnrliimnlh. IIan.'Vkii, N H.i Oct, 21 l.:.rrv I ... u.w v.- . I i in i iiii. . nth Colleae laivnlB rhamclonshlD I tins Hfti-rii.".n in a hurt battle, de- .it ng . i Lyon. Jt, the former terBcholaatle champion of Arkaiioas. cute was '2 ll. li I, 3 S. 6 '2. - The e. I Announcement "PREPAREDNESS" A Scries of Seven Articles By Oswald Garrison Villard -aV 5 A thorough examination of every phase of the most important ques tion Americans are now called upon to decide. 0, These articles will appear in The New Vork Kvening Post the (irst one on Saturday, October 23. She rNjeto gath btnm tyogl Matt Tktn a NtuspapnA National Institution Saturdays 5c M 111 Billiard Match Yachting WOMEN MAKE HIGH SCORES. Mr. Lawrence Best at Wrstfleld With Roand of lOl. WasTnat.D, N. J., Oct. 21 The Women's Metropolitan Oolf Association held a one day tournament on the links of the Westfield Oolf Club to-day and about sixty women played In the vari ous events. The course proved pretty hard for the feminine golfers and the gross prixe was won by Mrs. C. R. Law rence of Plalnfleld with a score of 101. There was a tie for the net prise be tween Miss M. R. Wilson, New Bruns wick, 110, 14 HO. and Mrs. W. H. Ixiftus, Montclalr, 11. 20 . An at tempt was made to break the tie by playing nine holes, but another dead lock resulted, and It was decided to let the scores made In the approaching and putting competition determine the Is sue. Miss Wilson's short game proved to be the better, so she took home the trophy rii' Two home players. Mra H. C. Man- veil and Mrs. A. Keller, won first and second places In the approaching and putting. The driving contest was a vic tory for Mrs. H. ft. Stockton, Plain field, whose threo drive from the home tee covered a total of i'ib yards. Mrs. Irving Brown. Haworth. was second with 450 yards to her credit. NEW 40 FOOT CLASS FOR NEW YORK Y. C. Six Raein Craft Designed by j Herreshoff Already Ordered for Next Season. , The members of the New York Yacht Club will have three fine one design clasw, 30. 40 and 50 fitrs, next sea son. The 30 footers then w-111 he In their twelfth season, the 50 rooter In their fourth and the 4n footers will be new. Commodore George F Haker. Jr . re cently appointed W. Hutler Duncan. George M. PyPJChOn. . .eorge NMhOtj and George A. Cormick a committee to select plane, draw up rules and do all In their power to promote the new class. This committee has selected the plans which nre by Herreshoff and has announced ! that orders for six new Ironl hav. been received already and that six more ran he ordered. These boats nre to cost llnOO" each and will be raced under ' rUlel similar to those that gov. rn the S and 50 foot classes limiting the sixe of the crew, the number of suits of sails, hauling out, Ac. The OOtnmdttee Will make an announce ment oon giving the dimensions of the yachts, the nanus of their owners and other particular! which will be of In terest to vnohtsmrn. I Alt Herreshoff preparations are be ' Ing mnde to build these and other vee- sls and a a busy winter ll ootrv.ng It has been necessary' to get all tbe build ing ce joill. For th:s reason the cup yacht Reaolttte, which at present Is stored in the south shop.i where she stood last winter, will hnve to lie moved LAT0NIA RACING RESULTS. rirei Bees Meldtn twe-year-alds; ir.K. pirn- M00; li furlosge 'Red ""ro 1 0 5 (Gentry), utratsht t- o. piece 1170, how $3. 'to. voaj Ton Psehlon, ?S ll.nryt, blare 1-1, show It. SO, wrnn-l, Violet tag (Pool), ehow llt.OO, thir.i Time, 1:10 l-l. Hapi.i May, jHma Oak ley, Marge rat Biles, gee tore! le. water 1 WarMer, Hb Hionaom and Veehet worth 1 iilfo ran. gacood Hare -Three-yesr-alds and up ward ! i-illnK; puree ! tlx fur lime - Bin Dei. too (Judy), it reign t I piece ti (. tw S3 to, won. Th!- Bearer, 1n i , (Ueehsn), pleca n show 13 to. acand; F i r Ions lie (Mertls, show IT.SO, third.1 Time, l l' I-.',. Baey Bdlth, Flight Rlla, Sept em bar Mrn. geallywag, Welcer, Oek - inn t. (aarmeuee end tule alo ran I Third Bscs gelllns hundtc ip , three . ir-olde in'l ups irdi puma 70ft on1 I mile and a alx'- ith -Father HI ry, o ; i tea Pa41Ve), Mt.udit $4 10, pleee 11.10, show lt.0i won Be pec tattoo, 10 (Pool), placf ir 4". ehow 10, aeeend; ilrump. 9 (Morye), show 4 :". t hi r-l Time. 1:41 Eionanse, Blsch Broom and Die lllustos also ran Fourth ltac Hand temp; three-yesr-elde I snd upward j purse fTfto u furlongs Henovis, i: (Mott), Hrelght 13$ :a. piece I I ft. 90, I how 10, Won; lr l.arrirk. !S (Judy), plart 14.70, thon IS 10, second Prince Hermit, in (Pool), how il.so, third, Time, 1:14 -h Vogue knd irov-r II ugtM alai ran i-'tfth Reee Two yeer-eldei lelllng; purse M00; Ava furlongi at. Bert Thur- m in. 100 Mot I I etrsight 14 TO, plarr gl 7. aa, ahow ll.il won; .1 0 We I oh, 113 I (Martin), pleca III 10, ehow t. . otd Jerry, in luantryt, inoe iniro Time. 1.02 3-: Al Pttrce, Col. M-N.h MrAdama Corker W Ingot, Mike Mull ...... .... i i i ' t 1 1 n win r.m. Sixth Ra( Thr. e-y..rolrlM . n.l up pur.. iee .n. mils I 4 'annK.. HT 1 1. I',.i . .. aerdi .riling, a. saty y.ir.l. -1 : .. (Itl l pTacf t 10. .Saw I! 10, x..ii. Traaaport. 101 inrnryi. i. SIB. ': l.n I.", :,0. ..... n.l, Mnrk'TV, 111 '1 Mr. I . , hoe It. 10, ihirl Tlm. 1:47 M'hlt. iTrown. Malabar, i.iy Powers, Mut Rill, II1P.lt. . I-' V l.. t' 11.1 .... run l eavan.ll n.cr un. line .nil . t V mma v.rii,. for tnreeyesr-oi4a end up i.tHH lltBO !. Is '"T tM.ir... Ulna: ..Ic... isi :o. p:.., lu to, sho t; in. nn Brln iii-.!'i iQeatryi, p., .o. sii.... i,i r,o 1 i A. -It. 1 t I Li ll r n . i i , Allen Alston ..t .-n.i . 10, third. i TI in,. I 1. I.I itantoe. PaHns, Har.woud, ,li ran Other days, 3c SIR ADAM BECK GIVES REPLICA OF NOTED CUP Canadlnn Challenge Tropin, Lost, to Be Keplaeed for 1915 Home Show. nt a meeting of the executive com mittee of the National Horse Show As sociation yesterday It waa announced that Sir Adam Heck, director of re mounts for Canada In the Department of Militia end Defence, daelres to do nate a replica of the Canadian Chal lenge cup for competition at this year's Horse Show, which logins st Msdlson Square Garden on Saturday. November 6. The trophy will replace hie original cup If that Is not found, i Efforts of Lord Decles to locate It 1 from England having failed tbe exec utive committee has applied to the French Oovemment for Its aid in find ing the trophy, which was won at the Inst National Horse Show by a French officer now it the from. The wish of the officials to recover the original I Canadian Challenge cup Is due to the . greatly enhanced sentimental value now . attached to It aa a result of Its disap l pearwnce In the great war. Alfred B. : 8 arlivy, chairman of the executive com mittee, presided at the meeting. Eariler In the day several Horse Show officials and Judges, including Reginald 0, Vaiiderbllt. Robert A. Falrbalrn, a. I and tt' vo? der' ttont KmS guests of Charles A. Ilaudoulne, one I of the Judges of harness ponies at the ! Gsrden. who Is the only amateur whip I In New York that still drlveg four-ln- hand dally In the park. He took hln guests to the Claremont on his coach, starting from the Hlltinnre. LAUREL RACING RESULTS. nrst Race Two-year-olda: nellinf , parse MOOi aix farlaagi -Nolll 107 U'Hrd). ftralfht 20, 80. place show l 40, tlrnt; Bub lledneld. 10 Darlea, flees IS 10. ho $3. Second; Kins Tunean. 01 ( Cooper), how 111 20. third Time, Itll 11, Mra Jack, Mary Blackwood, Scottish Knight. Hamper stalwart. After night. Marigohl. it". Juliette, Donner and Dr. Sullivan aluo ran Second Ita' a Three-yaar-olda and up ward, celling, pur- 1500. five and a half furlonifH - Martin Cuxca. 107 (Mink), etralgh: lioyo, place 4 10. -how 1140. (lrt. Knver Bey. H2 iRutwellt, pla e ; 10. ihOW 11.10, lecond; tally ormr. fll 1 Bur Un ge me), how li.fo, third Tim-. Ill 1-1, M SSSatt Jltn Lh Nathan It . Batwa. MeaesSj KayderanaroK. Hectograph, I .aura, Devil Fish, l.ou Lanier mil usfl SlSS 'in Third It ace Three- year nlda and up- ward; Ml I Ins; puns llsoj five and a half fur I on gl Borax. 107 ( Cooper 1. atratght IIM, piece 111 so. mmw 1 ;. nmt; Kliw. Ill . ,-ifr . ula e 17. lft. ahnw l&, aecond; Old Boh. 104 (Ming,), show 10 :'o. third Time. I ll -, Halon. Wood fair. anto, Jim Baaey, Mlnatral, Coy, Roger Oordon, Bertnudlan atid Deduct Pin Sleo ran 1 Fourth Race The Dial Handicap; three- I year-otdi and upwerdj 1, 500 added . ana mile arid n quarter. The Finn. 113 1 But- well'. Straight IS 10. place 13 ahow It, 29. 1 nrm . Tart Ice II Mlnk. pli-a 14 10, ahow 11 4'. eecendj tiatner, lOJ iTurnori, ahow ; M 10, third Time. 2:14. Addle M and UUlle Baker , ran. Fifth nsee Three yearealtts and up ward, ae: ling . purne I "00 . ona mlla and eeventy ysrdo Jena. Jr., es iHayen. Rtralght I30 3O. placa II 20. out to ahow. nrm Amnnine, ; cj Mink 1. place II 30, out to ehow, aecond ; Hey bourn, 110 1 But ton. out t" ahow. third Time, I V.. Old Brot.m .nd I'ardner alao ran Sixth Reee Three - year ardda and up ward; ai-.llng. puraa j0i. one mile and a :xteenth - 'art tun (J . 112 1 111 ley , fr.nght 17. place 12 ho. ahow 2 70. nmt ; Luther, 109 iCotiper. place fiO. nhow 12 locondi Single Toe 101. (W'eathera ti. nhow ! o third Time J:M Heart beat. Hijrgenn. Hon. .da, 'uttyhunk and Mlaa CavaiiaKh alee ran TO-DAY'S LAUREL ENTRIES. Firat Race Maiden t wo year oldn . Are and a half furlong : Videt Brother . ,. lift Wai 112 Mooretone IK Smooth Bore U3 May MoOee hi BVoosicorn 112 Mlea Phllotn Iirggiilag 112 Ranlon llll Stele Bonero 112 SiH-nn 1 Hm't - HanOlnap. : eo-yrar old. : Ave furlonve: U.il.l.i jt . . Ill Silvanlty 104 In .turner IM Mai Foil Ml u.i My rholee.. lit liana Tlnr.l R.ot lelllwt! all ate; one mile anil tr: iv v.ir l. MISS M.t.iaale lof "CottOII To iv I Bamboo Havana 17; Walloon 99 Molll. Rteharrls ...14 1 Lllbt. Out isf Wolan too Fourth Rae -pur; ihrei yeneHii one I mill- He Will ,., li7 lUn 1! Herberl Tenvile ., Rule is, 1 Noureoeia lot Killli Ha'e -Selliiiir. ail are.; one mile an.1 . leenty yirai Jim U... .... Ill 'Mln.trel 100 Water Town InVOspi p.rr tot! Roaalle Orme ,., li. Beverly Jame. :oo ' l.nlv l.nudon. . .107 IJonfl Coun.el tA 1 O'illea.1 0T Suth Raw-Sellm, ; three y.ar old. and up j w;ir l. .me mile an.l a .laleenlh: Royal Meteor Ill lit... Moran . t.i.1 i )erlh It'i.'k :h Dlok'i 1'et tail Sim Bird in; vs-ar of Iive . 1 Hal tron 107 'Annrntire nllneanee claimed Hrandl llrleais Marray, Dut.h Urntidt in from Jmmv Mnr- 1 u' l.mt nlKht n tlieir ten round Lout al ' . . . t . I I .... .. in- . . ' mnw.w ..nil lav down th'oe timet. In th.. He.'i.nd round. AMraRMRNTA SYMPHONY Hnrlel. nf e Tnrk WALTER DAMROSCH, Conductor KIHHT i 'iiM'Hits llll. ifternniin at I, Aeellan Hall. anil Sun. la) Aft OftODer v , i ti . at 8. ELM AN I IKHT 4PPF.AK4N, K IN TW4 TKARH ) lieellioten. Mvinphonj No .V l .nlrlmai k . 'Ollierto for X'lolln, Ita.el. K.ivrpti. from 'Oapnnl. ami laloe 'new. firm lituei. Heal, st Hoi untie. Aeolian Hall. MANHATTAN OPERA HOUSE ? u..lil, hednnlm Nail Alon. at a. BOSTON GRAND OPERA COMPANY aaui n mi aaurr "''" t.iiuss drllii hujji Repertoire ' 'Uumb lllrl Of rarilcl. ' l.'Aniore ilrl ire Re" wllh "Orfi.i." Manama lliilierflv' . i'l. "Snow Flakm." "I'arlnnn ' th 1'nmnlrte i. ..un Hnhrni... " "Othello." Dleerltesminta HFATH SOW ON H4I.F, Mir ill 1.4 4 F O I UN II l I KNEISEL QUARTET 6 CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERTS' I 1 1 R H l A V R V B M I S . H Sm n l)iv 7. Jan 1 1 . Fi ll s. Mar. 7. Mar Ji I1en.-r.il Miitm.-rlntlon Sale Now Onen aiinsrripiiuns io, s" neien unre. I 14 S! ACMILLEN 1 1 1 ii i iif, l l 41. MON.RVR, AFOI.IAN HALL. OI'T. U Mala HUM ai li... Oflre .Mi ate. ui t'J.oii. Ariillsn Hall. I lie. Aft., o. i tn, a. hi. uta. isp, an, ii r 3, DARNALLE n.. RRCfTAt. Beat, at II..4 Ofll. r a .iir n Utile Uawlor AUIad Aria. Tel piau iuioi lenllan Hall. Men. Aft., on. 'JAth. at I, Piano Kerll.l liy M.riuerlte Mel.llle LISZNIEWSKA -int.. at liu OtTliv. Mm. Wi.lftohn lluriilii i 4... II,... Hall. Krl All IS GADS Kh Mauaieiueul l.outlon i barltoii iMvinnm vfst.To Vt'w.tfr il.sn Sundsr Night on. en licit lull I . NssYis-k PRINCESS ZRS 30th nr irwfty. Kv (Mil To-tn'w ;t mi Wflfi, 8 I : mm In a big ula v tn a lit I It- theatre. THE MARK OF THE BEAST "It Is a strong pica for charity in i married llfr. Makes the nrenchcr practice what he preaches." A're. Hun, ' AWarning to Busy Husbands With Neglected Wives " "The Mark of the floast' is satire for the gander." fnmmrrrial. y.sU.CIIUtt'. .Iflhn r II... v Urs, I 1.1. nesiweilllOII Mt.To-m w Wed 2 ir. 1 HEDKMU'h MAHKisoN st oMi'ANYin 1 rmu tne Haymarkrt t heatre. London. nnsKi.ni Naive and charming itnVi llellrtoosly sentimental and witty. IVIMM. WORIJIt Ynu will like Qulnnejrs'. It Is human snd humorous. OMMBl Not since the once popular 'lluntr' has tny play ao quaint ana charming aa Quln eys" come out rt lliitaln. 01 Linnet; isth. k orii way Bra.s i rLAI nUUoL HaM To-m w I Wnt.il 1. GRACE GEORGE tHtTtVks aqTU JT Then near ll'wsy I rs Mi ',n Matin To-m'w A Ml I . I s. .1 HKf.KN IN AIIV AM1 mth m . 1 tit; 4. a Mt.Niitri a nr. uti. Contlniions I I A M. tn 1 I IV M All Seals IV 'Mm, GERMAN WAR PICTURES MH TOHK'N I.F.4DIM FMP1RF H'way and 40th Ht Kva at a. I CsiTir irD Mats Tom w a Wett s Sharp. WM. GILLETTE IN FINAL l'l l:l OKMAM IS OP Kg; SHERLOCK HOLMES I Y C F 1 1 M West 4ji hi. Bee, at h m. ' Mat' T..m'w Thur 2 K ETHEL BARRYMORE in II, K 1. 1, FA r CIIMKDT Mil KM, OUR MRS. McCHESNEY 'COHAN'S H'way. 4.1.1 Ml. Kip SI.'. Mata. Tom w a m. a is. ELSIE JANIS in "MISS INFORMATION" ASTOR B'eer, 4 siii st. BnraM m. Kn H 20 Mali. Tom'w a Wb mm "Youll Laugh Till Your Side Ache" AMI with PHIID NIBLII aa 'MU.LT Hill. I. Ill Al" MAT' t71 l LIBERT Y' 1 . Y 1. 1 TWTCK n.n. inr. Mumlav. tWJC'K UaUy. lac. Mumlay. Kv as.t Mi 2-. .-.ivr -ii-ix lllh.r MaU 41 D. W 8RIFFITH S O IO ANTIC S I'F.t T At ! LK symphony jHchewtea uf 4" FUIT0N M Ht, W. Ot li ay Kin. .1! Laei Matinee Tcanorrow 2 2:. SOME BABY! LABI .1 TIMKV II I..II41. in I SF4TH NV SHERMAN WAS RIGHT ,1 .... rarvl bj 1 ..... . .t.ANUKL. aPDIlBI lft Went .2.1 St Rvse. at S tO, BKrllBlJa Mal. Tom w A Win! 1 M COMMON CUV llh Jim MAMtN and JANK fowl LATH HEI.I.INCi S HI.FkH 4JII.II. 9 MANAUKMK S f . II HI.KS llll I I S. ill 4 M 4lallnr To-day und Kvery lsy. . .Tiinir ai in n. ti..... a.. - in sai m..i ci en t "' aV.S1.tfl i N,alN Mm Kr Oapl Sat ' PRETTY HOI Mi and hi. HAND 100 other MOVELTICI tilRU ON 1CK ti the IBMSATIOMA1 II J. IIAI.I.KT I'' mIii.'II.'ii siaa.'d l.v B II lliirti.,1 -imi4 c fine a end itii H .1 Mt.HT JHUaa Bnlnl.t.a rii hip tin. Him rsy" BXTtRB ICB ti.M.I.KT fil.'lt CORT Weal 4S Br Phono llryani in Ry. B "i Mts.Tqnlo'wAW iit : nit DRIHP.EtC DiT innwiawit rail j , I't yf.ahh." .'hv PsrnUm.Ka Vvrl I lEXIH6T0H,;i.Vw;i Mats. Tip aaw lAAAOe IWIP DCU J Nell W.vk "THR NATI It ll. I, Alt STANDARD H'way A oust Kvn 8.V Intl. I 4 llll. 41 41 III M.i To-aao'w aortoT.V in "i. Itl 4ipi .ve.t Week THR allow BHtip Neil Hull. r"OCATflIJC A 1 1 IIhiiiI lit MAS M nf .'ll YORK I li. St nr I . m A Kt. l? .'.i i. .1 a Dim nr rivrei Mai Tn-m'w, IfetnT.le P TRIR Or 0IAC1 Silt Milk TIIK I AW OF TIIK I . I S 1 1 LONIACRE W ,H Ht Brviuil J t tlfa 400 Mats 'r..-nn.'w .4 ll . 5 MuHiral llll t author AImi.i. AuVli , DtDV Theatre, mis rrtrirv iie.m .. r. m in Hill SHIIIA II4I.I TWILIGHT SLEEP 111 Motion Picture atirt ).etiirt' hy llr Kurt F. srhlo.lllsk Pally Inrl Nimilit. . 2 .1 in S, 1 H an.l n ORNKRAt AIIAIIhHlON '.Mi . CARNEGIE HALL WOMAN SUFFRAGE MEETING To-ulaht. Krliluy. 1 li t 2. s nVaocfc. Hon. Dutiiiv i llnrah 4 .n " sui HlM'S raker. Msyor Mlt.hi'l I Maltitic Nrnalor Wllltani K man F W Mondslli i'i iina lluwsrd snaa AilmUalttn I irr WOMAN SUFFRAGE RALLIES EUBENE V. DEDI, swakri. lO-NK.III 41 H:1.4. Innt 4'a.lno. : llrail.'a Hull, HnWeaJ un Hi 1N1 Mt A st Nlrhola. Anil at Barnara Hall, mil Ma.lU.ni lie 41IMISSIIIN III, Itl SI 11 II HF 4 1s ;.- II. F. K:ITH 'H FVIT VN Ml kill i PALACE snnJAi K ri.tTpoitii h wav 47HT FALL fashion show lially Mt. I&iell 1 HAV KAMI KI.m ulnvr. am iiMlll ! OOHOTIIY I 4 li I ii s liWllVllllUi I 41 4M1IN A K I : I I I ll W.Mlts Dallyj.-.i shllniRa. nrl.li. Shop ' Willi It THEIT1E K vitv III H 1 ' Mdlll iitkirt lTWiiit.Mifl.Ha' Mm .9:16.1 'onileeavi anillOB,a7ajsilA v . I'laraK 1 3 Kvh h r, KriMal IS Mililcal S lion OOSO eeeii nun-til". ' ! r WASHINGTON SQ. PLAYEIS .'X. AMfgRMFNTS. VBIT;Thetre.4lndMr oflPway.Krs 1A L.TniWM ,,, To-m Wed '2 I. ABE and MAWRUSS A continuation (if tlir utorv nf "PaTAMI AMI ITU! Mi rn It." COMEDY TO-M'W NI6HT MRS. BOITAY'S DAUG ITERS 'VI' I. Ill I .IOI I VI I fAtlMA ii'wsv noth si 1 :, 1 -,. ! wnwinw Manners Matinees To-in 'w ft Wed SHUBERT EVENING SUN: 'AlOIK At Last,' Iran; 1 . . , 1 . . r. I lienar s latest work, is liffh opera de luxe. "It has the most beautiful light opera music of the Beannri and shows the com poser of 'Thi Merry Widow' at his b st. " 'Alone At lAst' la Vlennesi opera at its top notch. It is high as the Alps in OUalitv." B00TN 4Mb. W. M i' .1 . Kfs 1 d ' THE TWO VIRTUES Th.4,hAfter the Theatre Nlai.tlv a. in ki sin i rajujniiiurj j tiavj i i'W uiwwi iia. ir.Taa Siftirr and I 4 IO tl 'A f si, anil Matt, 1'nnrlng. fl nrld'" hamplimlf fM nt -f Adm. I Ailtn. in- at dinner. I to P. ItviMiirant. dlrertion of rtCflt 6l CftQtUM. THK4TRKH M gVCCEggRg. UADDIt 4M H( livPHInff. at S:ia unnniv Mm. POM W k 1:18. II.M.hl?-. I ll . n. apec i i viiernuoDf na i ue ,it m BISPH AM a BEETHOVEN n thi- Mimical Hum. ADRLAIDa ...-.! by TIIK RRHBARlAu HUD80N Wssl 4,th hi Km at lllA Mal TliM W W.l : 15 Sllf V IMMIOI' OP 191 " -TITO I ollh H'M. HII HTI.MI. BELA8C0 vvm,-vvi '- THE BOOMERANG ! 4 1,11 AN A HAttMIH lll l .1-1.1. Ml YOUNG AMERICA TO hVERY AiKkic..,n I he I'la. -riiKi-Makr..tiiii. im. ul. T eilCTV TrWAY, 4 MT Mrrsi E BW4III I Kl.1 an. M it-. I ' un v U Ann turn piar yiaii " ft i u s insrthi J'lav ; u 7IE6FELD i'.VVi TI-!?" aiOB ,,i rKuiij ,.i;;. :r Atop Wee Amsterdam Thesin" TheWnrl.l 11I1 m nit it, an an.l TIIF 11 laff 4 I 4LL ! Rli If 4 V c -r ORCHESTRA $1.50 and $2.00 i iWSSS FIRST BALC. 5Uc.7bc, 1 Gl ARC 14 1 Itl Mi ,11 m a. w h a. IO-M'44 A .lti i MOaTGOMERY & S TONE i hoes Deilrins lo Mh t niill allone foe Heaia fm oneiiiiik; Perforiiisnie nli at Mr. Amr' DAL "THE AlNCLl THE HOUSE I N I.MIBK I III 4 I Itl llrouUa.i ii SPECIAL CASTLE MAT. TO-O And Kmp,i Afern al I Inn i. im! ula. lull llit'lti-l 1 in a MR.&' VERNON CASTL' MRS. In l h. ll lurl ..r 1,1ft." In I nu.uall, sllrat llr tin i un '..,. A M un. Mnntajuiiiory a ai im '! ' hti Krr Sinn' A H'ml '. Not TRIANGLE TlAYi Tr! IS WEEN M I i .41 ... Halt ll. i ' I ..rt'li . Hit I '.. nil . I Hurl in I li- liivi,ii Rvenltiaa at ! Mnttn I'rii'i -., hi stun 2 ' c r.i Mt Hill- a.'i alul KNK.'K l l: I" ii BKH . 'I I 1 1 I I U.H ll ll I 14 II 1 I 1 1 -1 4 1 Rvi'Ulua IVln. '.r. .Ml,- mi.) , -- Ki-atur n ll III. i - mi I I I lul l-. II . Hatunls) M" t Hist'lel lariii - CENTURY. pu u .. I'm'. . 1 1 Mali' ' 1 1... it i .. t .1 . II... Hi.' Ned Wayburn's Town Tonics M 4 1 1 s 1 i i ii Minimi . 41 4IHSIIS Mil' 4KI I. llll. I l ID I' ISM P0LUMBIA BURL.S01' V TC SMILING fiCH i '. I III I I'l. I 4111 SI i AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE Al l'ls l ull (b I tn rent bl tl." i mth nr uar with iinuufTi ur, tn i. ut. Answer Hn in I ' AVTUHUUILR 11 i 111. II ir .ii.; I4F MtlSlis r Ic. sta. I n. Us I Now I - ii , ul CANDIEB y,,n;;Mi'..u,.:i J K .l smili to .1111 I'll I . I'l I N i I I 1.1 K 41 IHI l I sr Wurtrl - H realilna I nanin In MMHIaval.. ila.", Una iuala. i I..I I.I W. II Ul. lalU wai Cel. Mil Cw s BTJ