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THE SUN, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 27. 1915. 0 MELLEN SAYS HIS JOB ON NEW HAVEN WAS MONEY MAKING, J,. .In i' Win Sonirht to Kxtnid Mir PoWfH of His Offp. jriM.K OR015R8 MORK IPK10 for RCABINd Jialgl Hunt m the Vtiitcd States pis (.;, l our: cterday switch' tn have rVir M Sw.icker, Special A"ilMant Attorney 'Oenera I, proggMitlnf thjcew Hvn I free ton, abridge 111 reading of H 4ogTBtntar) evidence by which the ilovernrnmt lioiee to onvlrt the dermd tatji f " nspir.'u- to monopolize the gjgdiiltrl Kngland Mr gwWfMf had lieen reading in their Hit, rely letter after letter and memo-1 aagggl .,11m memorandum introduced tn j .Jlllli:!. ill of winch referred to the itrilned relations between the Now York QBjtnl and the New Haven back In ,114 Some of the law) era for the de fence err inline little imp. aa they tutd alicady f-"id they could not see what '' COtmectlOri the docimienta had mrti the Dhargst I the Jury to a man , ruiinK at Hie colling, out of the lUlDII or giving eery appearance of uakirff InIO a somnolent state. I'harles . Mellen. IpOUdlnfl hie fifth day on the itind. wa sitting on the dais. Suddenly Jjd Hunl Interrupted : Mr si acker, can't you Abridge your reading "f thoso document " fan you not agiee Kith the other side to rout onlv what "iu consider to be the snlient , bout's' li is br.v.iml all human endur- ; uict to here day alter clay and listen w rit, rOOOOrUlltl the situation of oe rna.1-1 and the mathematics of tlte traitV arrangemeiita arid enrry thnn in oar heads I am sure it cannot be done tth any atJaf act ton to the listener. And . m tn lag to deviac s.me eyatem which i-.ll shnpllfv U BlWi enable ua to get to tin Heiit poims." l.anyera Keniaiid Hellrl. Mm Hunt suggested that the face-1 tUMMicr-a of tne .lav before might be umh h, Mr ljn.ial.iirv and ..ther I .-jrt.n.teHted. luvinx thev were the Otir ttlngt to ralter Ult tfdhini j r .lav wan ontirclN devoted to the , V.w Vork I'entral and New Haven trou- 1m rhvii were ended bv the real Cor- ' air MTU merit made Oil the night of ; S4jiteiiii.. r IM'5. It had arisen when) r',r" 'orJ """ h Xaw Haven had taken over the Old ! Waldorf A or. a lelghbor of his In Um Colonv atid other railroads whereby it j don. who. he said, has built a gigantic Mt en.ih.lcd i. ohange Its traffic rate stone wall nliout his house. W hen it IV New V Tk rentral felt 1t was lieing i completel he advertleel for liroken usaoaad mm. I'haumev M. lei and ' laXtlee to pur on top of tile wa'l. and i. t'lens'iit Morgan were among the di sgtcs of Utii Miads at the time It led tg trie renuirk of one of the defendants MttMal that twit even the lioverninent cuuid charge that these men were con -inng as New Haven rlirectors to In- ijrt Uwimttvei as New York Central di- fSCfTS. Tht ifMimony of Mr MrUf?tt fxtpt j tx (KM 'ir two little fXt-ejit ion WU I- ! uiuf: etttlrely lonflneil to MentlfylnB his own fntfufoture bIM others. The letler? bowtfl that tho then Recoiul vlce-jr;st-ntn. of thfl NVw H liven, who m-as in Cfetffe of ttlf tmfTir. WM conftiintlj fter CheiVftof IV 'lrK. the prefMent. u well M all othnrK In authority, to prmt' him to exercise th- jiower ftalned 6 tilt iqutltion of the OM olon. l)M HMItMtonla an1 the Now York. Pruv- 'lenoc Boston lines tu make more it.o: for the New Haven. That If what ! wan there for. ' he Npllt4 In answer to a question. The longM. exhibit of the day was t pnnu-ti 0OPJ of a letter written by ilr Metltn on Septeniher 14. 1 i 4 . an I tn' to ever) dlrtctor of the New Ha ten In response to a query of the board kfKi -it the New York Central situation Mr Mvlltn was for war In that letter, HWftlni that the New flaven had the bet lit.''" In NVw Ktiftland and coul I i; bill a profit where all other rot tii muM operate at a loss, lie aug ItivM thai tho New York Central arid 'be Boston anil Albany roads be not ftllkowtd to Operate in New Haven terri tor; except accord tng to terms made by Uu' road Cot Ktantl) throughout as Mr. Mellen "aV Ifsttfytng or .ii Mr. Hwacker was reuln ir lome lett , ciuiiho-I for the de (en t would object and ask if the Qo' trnment intended tu connect xh defend I -nil n i .i on- of the exe.uth e. ipi iiesuraiKHsi ::,at tne rjovornmoat I--'. ' a,, b) direi tors' minutes or Ithera ... Judge Hunt has allowed muobl el the docutnentar)' evidence to go in I l'eaersatloaa uiih tloraan. Ml Mellen, however had one little rporlunlt! ' ' tve testimony, and that i. a hen he waa asked If he ever talked eitl late ,1 P Morgan or President '"Ink ibeui the New Yo'k Ventral af-:-t Till sltnesi inewered that he u.wl with hah. l IVhal a'ai th, occasion of youri i 1 Mi Morgan? A. I was ad- ! ' Mi that Mr. Morgan " i exerrieed lover the reretlonehlp thai i r .v.ng up between the New ' '' ' Ihe New Vork i'entral Uneg ft ' . e loi oi l",t'i He thought ' "us retting an ggcOMlVg nuisance t'j n myself, ai d he thi.uahl 1 ouaht . . ., V ' s relatione; Ye ' l M.. cli K mid you it i m thought you ought to be " n Id .in- f my nuisance , i .. V V... s i ihal led to our Inter- I i I was mi ,,;,i i thai a man ,,f ir .' mi. : '' 1 ,,v . ... r..i,e... - . ' ' I i- lhal ndleated tr, th- In-1 ' "' ' ' I mtirched down to Mr. Morgui . ofrtea and aanl in mv card ' nionn :. ifterward and ! i do for von ' i .. uM Mr lark hid told me ' aul "Thai .h oorract." I tlioughl you were a fair willing to hear both sides: 1 ' " and 1 came down to see ' on would near my side." j nesi at mis point . n.i led a I ui bualnessllko tone as he vli Morgan said: CkW linly ! I told him the j from my siandoliit lie evet understood it. Mr. Mel- ! i. been Used as a dooimat ! hi lCatei "r!. .' id: i en. i tiwl rjj V II a Thsi i Wh lad been Used as a doormat? '-- ihi ipreeelon he used ' ' a- lit refer, ttor 1 r ! ii ' ! III, for a n avnlanxlj.fi I I , " - - i mat in- was satiiAed and 1 gem nut , '" 1 - mi wdi i.e reeumed at iu .so lot's i,:s mi, rnlng. TYPHOID EMPLOYER'S FAULT. u,"lli I i on, lad llrlnklna Water II sn tl'l'ldeal" In Wisconsin. ' ' t (, ph) death of c from typhoid feVOI con- MspiaoN, t 'l MlipllOe, I from 1 H lllplll) '"' II II.. itiOn gel ' l 'I' 'I now i tireughi up ' ernpa i . I'l.nf I... Irlnklng water furnished la an ac nlent and within i ihe ururkinon'e pumpen urdlng io a doolaion bore to-day In an action iim New I Mils Uumber LAST WEEK GREATEST IN HISTORY OF OUR TRADE $70,609,000 Export Balance 000,000 Gain of $270,000,000 Since September 4 All Indications Point to WAMHMWN, OOt. 2. The balance of I They sppear to be confident thai the out irii.le In favor of the United States con- wird movement of American product llniica to Inrrcaae at a tremendous rate , '" omlnu" " Increase for many .... turn, - rate. mntnH Xn( fl(,lrM mnd, pbllc In- new high record WU made In the k day cover the return of the thirteen ended I k'touer 23. when exports were In principal port handling about !1 per eniee of I9X.000.OO0, an compared with ', of """ ,ountry export huelnesH. ,,.,. r - ii. .i '"otton exported In the week amounted import, of a little more than l2K.000.noo. , ,7.r,, maklnir the total since a balance of I70,o. 000. For the week August I Ian approximately 1.125.SM ended October 3 the balance In favo,- of1",u'" ! " -ore than ..... JR2H'B ' immi.oou it increased to 144.000,000 In I the week en Jed October 1. The record therefore shown a gain of .'A. 000. 000 over the balance of the prevloua week, which in Iteelf was a new high record. Officiate ay that Ibe balance In the week ended October 23 la the hlah Mli I i mark In the history of the fnlted State? CATCHING GERMANS IN CANADIAN BEAR TRAPS British Aviator. Hpip. TpIIs of Trick Kmplop in Trendi Wnrfair. I.ieut V. F..rd of the Hiiliftli Avia tion Cotpgi who arrived yesterday from Liverpool on the Anchor liner TiMcania. remarked feelingly that the Oerman ' anti - aircraft guns were better than theJ. British, partly perhaps because MltTi had nore practice popping at venture some British airmen. The Lieutenant was hit by fragments of shell from the Herman guna while he ' as range finding for the artillery, and that Is one of the reasons he ta here, j Boides recuperating he will vtalt the j aeroplane plants and talk '.th American avatort. lie liaa a poor opinion of bombs dropticd from aeroplanes aft ft serloiii. 'r meafture The best use of the planes M for finding the range of the enemy Hr ' graduate of Cambridge fniver-l t - and has a diatlnguialied service nr,'er M. O.) for Ml work in France 2 "" old and the on of a manufacturer who is called the "blotting PMer King oi inioon I was nisorsl Willi giaWHwWBW a mun. The I'aiiadlana In the trenchem. I.ieut. Kord ggldi amuse themselvea by catch ing creeping ilermana betwewi the trenches In bear tnips of their envn manufacture The sound of a mung trap and the cry of a Oerman are the signal to go out and eeiie another prls- oiht. . CALLS WEDDING ''OWN AFFAIR Rrldf Rroom, 7H. Refsisfs to Tell lf He Wn RrNf, eCN. William H Burden. Tti, who was mar ried In Atlanta on Sunda tu MlM LtllU I ouglas Thomson. 2. refused to say vesterday whether he. hart won his bride by a want advertisement or whether he hail settled 300.ft00 on her. The couple arrive here on Monday niaht and ' went to an apartment house at U2 West 1 1 0th street, where Mr. Burden lis lived with Ml nurse and house kaapoTi M rs 'es-y. since t he death of his tlrst wife. " What 1 have done Is my own f- i fair." said Mr. Burden yesterday 'M shall rortatnty mal.c no statement about my prlvau- affairs I am not tn DtlbUo life antl :f I lioose lo marr' It is my own bUSlnatM and nobody else's." Mrs Ves seild thai a telegram notl , fytng Adage Iturden. one of Mr. Bur den's sons, who lives with him. of his ; father s mat rinse greatl surpristl him Mr Burden, who g a retired merchant, has several adult grandchildren, and. ac- I cording to Mrs. Vese.v . was dangerour.lv HI when shf became his nurse two years ago. LOWER TIRE STOCK PROPOSED. Krllr-pplnllelH lllrertora Want , at I rom BIOII to ga. T.e board of dire 'tors of the Kellv Sprlngfleld Tire Company has acted in favor of reducing the par value of the csimmon stock from $10o to $'JS a share Stockholders will rest on No- ember 30 to OOtlstdOt the proposition. Tiie par value of (he ti er cent eumtilatlve preforroel and hg 7 per cent .second preferred slock will not lie re duced The transfer stock books will lie closed from November 10 to Novem ber 30. The stock sold yesterday at IS", a nea- high, hut later reacted lo ITS TUCKER MAY REJOIN ARMY. ..a.. ' Dltorrrd llasbsnd or Holly I lo I nderaro I, tn nil nation San- IfRAKcteco, Oct, le An e gamin- li:g boaid will Invcatlgate the appltca- of U"-Col. William K. Tucker. formerly husband of Doll) r.gan. tlUhter of 000. John A. Logan, , for re- insiuterneiit In the army with the rank f f'donel. according to oiders re- reived lo re from Washington I'ol. Tucker retired Mar ii lifts, for the assignsl oause of health Previous to that his wife had Obtaiaed .. dlvorc. after a sensational suit. He ' msrrled July , li0.'. to Mrs. Myrtle le-onc Datt. who was named a- corespondent in the d.vorce suit 1 ul.,1 Delays tlr Trip l t ape Hat- leraa. If, -llerv I i-,..,. A'aiAvr. Oct ie. gwryi . . who was scheduled to make his air tr ip ,o L'ape llatieras early 9W. TUM postponed the trip to Thursday nor Ing at r, -.10. or pemapa r , .. . "-"-. the strong south gIM Weeping the Hudson. vhlch now i 0i a You. Mr. Banker. Mr. Manufacturer, Mr. Saleg ManiiL'cr You. who I. K..,.naa tmlav is vour open to You, not to the general public. (J President Eliot said : " No man should be plared at work width a mar him: can do better." Q Experts at the Show demonstrate to Executives today the latest nnd mostimproved invention, for effecting PRACTICAL ECONOMY in the office, gtore. and factory. Q An hour today may save months later on. Above Imports. Bare $28,- Further Rapid Growth. Week rnttlna: Sfiptf mat r 4 . . . 8, ptembf r 11 . . , tptom her II . . . Sleptemtipr . . . , October : Ociober H OcMber 16 . tl7.41D.OftO . s.4:.fto jr.sm.oftft . J6. 449. Don . 11,140 000 . . 4l.lt,001 iroi.ooo.ftflfl Total CRITICS OF SHERIFF REFUSE TO RETRACT Citizens Fnion Rpppats Bolief Therp'n Room for Improve ment in Of flee. Sher. ff Max Orifenhagen. who 1ft I addressing ihxil taunta to the t'ltiivns I'nlon. received yesterday from William Hchleffelln. chairman of the union, a pgplj to his demand that he union re tract or Justify its criticism of rhe (Irlf enhagen administration. Mr. Pchlffelln wrote : "Ton lake a lofty position when ou assume that the conditions In your of fice are not susceptible of improvement "Our opinion Is that both In personnel and administration there Is opportunity to better the condition: for example. e have heard complaints of inefficiency and inattention to duty In connection with the execution of proceaaea deliv ered ti the BherlfTs office. "Your apparent perturbation over our suggestion that conditions in your office are susceptible of linpnu'ement leads us 1 to wonder whether there may be grounds for ,iie unfavorable reports that have readied us from time to time concerning the conduct of your office, which we have not as yet Had the opportunity to , substantiate For the present we feel I that we know enough to Justify us I full In believing that there Is room for j Improvement." Sheriff Max replied with onother chal- lenge He demanded that Mr Scbieffelln ( tell poelflooily what waa wrong In the i Sheriff's otMci' atl how the adniintetrH tlOP eould be loiprovetl. "It Is ymir duty to the people and to me." the Sheriff wrote, "to Stale the; sulistaroe of any .omplaini whieh ovi j I have hesrd This Is quite beside the , 'question of our relyijig on hearsay-1 I information and attaching me and the I administration of my office upon unsup- j I iiorted hearsay statements whieh may ' hsve eome to you. j 'It Is quite apparent to me that in; I your seal to Indorse the cwndulacy of , Air. Smith, for re.tsonx that are beyond me. you overreached xourself Iri making the statement that this OttVo was suli JJoiet to improvetnetit and Ihat you are now attempting to Justify our statement bv reference to 'hearsay statements that nobody (on follow up or deny "If the statements in your letter are made in good faith and haeed upon actual information that has come to you I shall expect to get the details of the Instance! to grhlOll ou refei by return I mall." AR0USED OVER T. R. YARN, j tarpri i lob's llanqnrl ro-nlghi, Maj Be aiormy. The semiannual banquet of the Cars i pel Club of New York at the Hotel llres- I lln U-hight is expected to develop Into i a stonily session as a result of the ac- . tivitles of or.e member who is charged with having perpetrated a libel on the j club and on Col. Theodore Hooeevelt aa well i The trouble -tarnil a lien a Philndel- ! piiia newapaper printed on Monday ej story in whii'h .: aag asserted that 100 members of tne club had resigned be cause the bnmiuet committee had m- I vited the former President and Pro- gresstve leader to be the guest of honor ' and principal speaker at the dinner. The ! story also is.-e i ted that I'ol Itoosevelt had settt his regrets, w hereupon a troupe i I of cabaret performers had been engage, I to fin ihe vacanc on the programme. I At the Cariiet flb last night the , whole story was branded as n lie w.th ! ' a vehemence that would have delighted the I'olonel himself. Not only is it un true that any member has resigned be- ' cause the Colonel was Invited, the mem- j ber assert, but the story itself waa Bent j i to the Philadelphia newspaper for po- i ' Htlcal reasons. ROCKEFELLER PLAN "FEUDAL tsslatanl Secretary of Labor Post so (nils Colorado Meheme. PfASHINOTON, Odi I "A feudal or ganization which uannot survive In a, political democracy." was the way Louis i y Post, Aasl.-tant Secretary of Labor, to-day described the new Rockefeller Industrial plan recently decided upon in Colorado. I ' The fundamental objection to the Rockefeller plan. said Post, "la that, it was superimposed upon the men i Furthermore. It was a second thought With the Rockefellers, since up to thei time of the strikes mid subsequent in vestigations then as no disposal to recognise them. The idea is an extension or all the rrst or llie no Knriin iruoiion,,,, -in' , ,,,lri.,,... -,.h.Hils Ihe men and fgmlllee, and now seeks to control J ortVnigetloni for the he fuug mo.'ratic ,., nrlstnatad from anions the men themselves ' are responsible for the big tilings Dav The Business Show is CITY CUTS PAY OF FEEBLE OLD CLERK Mt Anpny's PIph That lie Be Rptainprl nt I1,0M CMMI FlflTPIip. FIFTH AVE. LIGHTS ST A V With the first public hearing on the tentative city budget for I!" If. set for 1:30 o'clock this morning at city Hall the budget makers found themselves all but swamped yesterday In their effoi t do Justice to department heads who ap pealed for mercy and at the same time to get the various estimates ready for pilntlng Msyor Mitchel, although he worked until 2 o'clock yesterday morn ing, waa downtown and tolling all da again after a few hours sleep other members of the Ksllmate Hoard wen Just ns busy. Late In the afternoon there was a flareup In the meeting of the main hud get committee in the Municipal Building, where as usual Comptroller Prendergast vainly tried to have all the salar reduc tions approved aa they came from the standardising bureaus are I the sub-com-mlttee The caa Immediately In hand was that of a olerg In the Water oepartment who after eighteen years In the service gets ll.OSO a year tlen. Nelson II. Henry, Water Register, admitted that the man was "physically iMkpOi Hated, " hut urged that he be retained at 11.06" for humanitarian reaaone Instead of be ing cut to 1900. Such a man," said ileorge MrAneriy. "Is entitled to more than a mrc ap praisal of hlft cash value ' The Comptroller, eyes flashing, said "There's nothing In tho charter or the general law thwt permits you !o take such a view. To employ a man Who can't do the work Is a .tate of public money." netalned Al gOOO. Mr MrAtieny Insisted that the Hoard of Estimate had discretionary power, but Mi, I'rendergaat continued "Thai Is giving money to a man who can't earn it. Doing it under the gul of re taining an old employee aotttl t change the fact." "Oh, I'm willing to risk impeachment on that tioint." Mr McAnvny said The Comptroller poinded the table He said he had been listening to "epecioiig argument'' all afternoon that department heads had agienl to nsluc tlons before the auo-cnumutlcc attd thwi had repudiated their agreements, a: ! thiil the Water D-partment had brought vrowd to this matting In an attenuit t i,fUMU-e public officials. ' Mr Mr Arwnv replied graveli. That ,,,,,.,. ., reflect!. wi on your associate j(r Comptroller. I haven I been In- ml,.nPeJ nv B crowd" Th, CompttOllor (topped ai d the rtetk ,..,..lnwi al mm Ttu nl,.. no imlt. te had re.-imi mended tha; h's Salary seM Real The 'Ut to 4iiii a year It hud also ad vised that Hen Henry himself he re duce I from f"..n(i to It.nflo. hut this too was oierruled In tin- matter of dimmer lights for Fifth avenue tho siili-comnilttee was also Overruled, It had adVtgOd substituting .inn for 4nn Halt lamps from Twrnty thlrd lo 110th street. Commissioner William! said to the main committee I "Why. I have already reduced those lamps from flaming arcs cOOtllVg $120 apiece a year (0 twin lamps costing Iff." 'TeThapt they are too brilliant." sug pesled Mayor Mitchel. "No. they're not." Mr Williams said "And the proposed saving Is only $1,777 n year " "Not enough 10 he worth while." said Roiouiiii President Poundo, it was then fjOT Peed that the preseiu I ui should slay. 'Hie ComotrOltef alone voted "No." liaise No4 4pproert. t Om m lOOlOnOr WtlllgnM and his chief engineer, Merrltt smith, fought ouoceaa fully ggalngl a large number of salari rodurtlona urged oy the aurbfofinnlttee In sonic (uses the Mayor oted with the majority, Bnglneer smith hlmoolf mm a subject of debate He gets $n.n(iii a year. The sub-coiiimittee hal VOtOd to : cut him down to $7.2nii Commissioner 1 Williams wgg for elevating his pav to j 113.000 He said : "I recommended a raise to $12,0"" and was rather surprised " "At your own rnoderal.nn. " flashed thei Comptroller. The Major said he meant last esr to dVOCatt an increase for Mr Smith, hut ' had overlooked It and would make I amends now. 'There's no public necessity for the Increase." objected the Comptroller. "Tf i. .. . . i .. ""A.?. ,T" '".y '""V1" sws... . ui vote ror a raise to mnf rOOOM appointments " ' and Attorney-General C.regory Immedl- Wflftl ft Tlf 170 VHTtflVT I atelv set about an effort to reach an II UUIAJ lit, Hl n(,hT. I ggrootnonl with Senator otlorman as to , I the disposition of the Pepartment of "levari Rrovrne 4d...it. He Will I Jisrtlee POlrOrMflO In N0W TOrtt lUtf. Seek Injanrllnn. J The announcement of to-day's sp- BiAaM n . . ' , . IBClntinontg Is ngsrded as a compromise Stewart Browne of St, wart Browne h ,,. w)lU.h ,,a,.k,.d Lynn fot t o , bankers, and president of the United 1 the Lis.. let Attorneyship and those who. Real Kstate owin rs A.-so.-ut.oi,, coIhk !'ke Sunt " o tlor nan. opposed his ap to aooli for an lnun44 i pnlntment. ThO appointment Of I'lstrict the Board of Batimats from paooing the 1011 budget This ls-anie known yesterdai and last evening .Mr Browne admitted timt ,t wan true, but he wouldn't give any of his reasons for seeking the Injunction, H as found at his office, 170 Broadway, where he and some of his offlco staff were working Into the evening "I don't know haw you heard aboii' this. he said, "and I don'l want to talk atwoi' it until it an aeoomplished fact T ie application for an injunction r now mi in,- nanus m in,' prion r atl'I i expe. i 10 kti ii m me morning Toat is all I . are to say about It now." Comptroller Prendergaai said last nigh "I heird -Ins aft, rn on that Mr. Browne Intended to ask for an Injunc-I tion. bill I have t-n 'dea upon what grounds " Mr. Browne has been a eonaiotenl I ' rit ic or tne mm. n, i aiim.hiftt.it'.m and has often accused it of extravagance. I tion, 't is t", longer Mndlng boctauoe the li was suggested in the Municipal Build' ; proport; covered by the restriction can ing that although he probablj approved I not he ued pfolltabl) for high rlaoa of til.- salarc ruts thai have been reeom- I dsrelllng houses, lie ai'egrs thin many mi nded, it.- was agitated b) the increases i property owners In the twotlnn ar- now thai have also in-eii put into the htidKI. j doslroui of improving their land all I I'nder the charter .he Board of Kstl-1 buelnees railhllnga bscauae thoj cannot mate must adopt tin- tentative budget . receive :iie real value of the land fot bv mldnlghl o( October 11, ne1 Sunday IdwelHng houeee exclusively. Motor This is the age of specialization. When you have a real serious situation calling for medicine or surgery, you call in a specialist. The trucking end of your business is important enough tu warrant the attention of specialists in that line. We are not only specialists in that we are able to diagnose your trucking needs, hut we build trucks es pecially adapted for any purpose. Our unusually complete line, combined w,ith abso lute dependability and efficiency, has made (tarford Trucks dominant throughout the East. Hundreds are daily operated in widely different lines of trade. The versatility of Garford service through the use of one or more of our seven models is aptly shown by the illustration above. These eight (iarfords four ,-ton and four lVfe-ton types -are in constant use at the Greenwood Cemetery, Brooklyn. NRW VORK tllTY Sbow Rooms, 4J7 n. 4Jd Si. Garford Motor Truck Company, Lima, NEW YORK. CITY fiervlce Station, 4)7 W. 4Jd si. WILSON PLACATES NEW YORK FACTIONS Appoints Corkwood I . S. At torney and Lynn Marshal in ( p-Stnte District. WAifftNOTON, Oct 2ft President to smooth miisoii loon sieps lo-oay 10 soiooiii thing" mil politically In New Vork State In preparation for the next campaign. He appolnled Stepb, n T. I.ockwood of 1 1 Buffalo Fulled States Attorney for the western district of New York and John D, Lynn of Kocbesler I'nited States Marshal for the same district. Both appointments are said to be ac- eoptablo to gonator O'dOnnan ami no opposition to their confirmation by the Senate is expected at the next session. Lynn 'ns appointed about a year ago to be I'nited States Plstiici Attorney when t impress was not in session ins appointment wan not satisfactory t0 Senator oiinrmnn. who had not l'i - dorse. I him. and the Senate reje.-ted It The fight made by Senator o'tiorman caused a little flurry between the White Mouse ann rne rsenaie, coniing on low heels of a series of similar differences., which Included appointments In Missouri In disregard of the wishes of Senator Iteed. I The President, however, abandoned his . plan of trying to override the wlrties . am !of the Senate by the exercise of his pre attorney Lo. kw.-ro 'ft regsnled as bal- a net tig that Of Lynn a-d all parties are said to ho satisfied with the 'rangement HECKSCHER ANSWERS 3'HT f ureas- Mill areemenl o lonaer Rlltdlnic, slay burilnr. Augusr HecitSClter, mine owner an ii ootate Invegtor, filed an amende a newer in the Supreme Court i-ster'la in the suit broggJM by J P, Morgan and other residents of the Murray Hill dla- trict 1i reotfgiln Hocloaohor from pro- j l saed1n with the erection of an off i,ii,iio- t the sniithwas4 enr.e Mad loon avenue and Thirty-eighth gtree. I win. li w is the aite of the It.ivcmeicr I I homestead "Hie injunction emit la ttgaed on the Murray Hill restriction of 1MT j Mi llecks.-'her's . hlef dofOtiea Is that I axsch at. agreement w;n made more - than a-.x'i years ago. whan the nalAhtmr. hood was a high' elan residential s.v- Truck Adaptability R. E. Taylor Corporation Eastern Distributors, Garford Motor Trucks NEW ARE, N. .1. BROOM YN, N. Y. Shoe Hnoms. .1.10 Central Are. Show Kooms. 1164 Bedford Ave. I.ONU ISLAND-Mlncola. I I. Manufacturers of Trucks of , 1, l'2, 2, 3, 9 and NEWARK. N. J. BROOKLYN, Service .Station, lit Central Are. Service Station, I Me SWANN 2 to 1 FAVORITE. Max Horn Offers arled Rrla on Ormoorntlr andldatea. Max Horg, New street broker and , curb operaU't'. Is trying to place election ! money that he Is handling for friends ; of .fudge Swann and Al Smith Ho wants, to place $1. .'." against 2,0nl that Swann will get over 111,000 votes I In New York county and $l.nno against I 19,104 that Swann will win by over 36.- ' imo votes. He offers any part of llu.noo j at 2 to I that Swann will Win by 20.0011 Another 11,000 Is offered at evens that i Frank Moss will not poll 12,.".i0 votes I and gny iiart of $:..oon at 1 to 1 that he . ,i., ,,, , ... ,.n . .,. . -,nn to $2.nnn that Swann nlls more vole.s ,hnM Perkins and Moss together. ! H" ? V0" lhat Al , Sllllth will be elec ted bv jn nno DEMOCRATS COLD TO BRYAN. I Sltg It In, l.ltllr id In Ohio I am palan for I'rohlhlllon. , Cotcatni'o, Ohio. Oct, 10, Democratic county committees In the territory I travelled by ex-Secretary Bryan to-day on . ,.,.,, ,,.,v r , invasion of 1 Ohio In tho Ittopoota of prohtbtUon gatre l,h1 Nebraskan the cold shoulder. At Laneaate r l-osnii Chlllnotlie and cir- cleville no efforts were made bv the Democrats to help attract CfOWxtl to hlo I mael lliaft , chiniPothe the dr committee aid n tjrygj, , harged that the remoTa.t1c eoun(y , ,,,ntnitt, e worked lo keep people away from the meeting Brvan In his ,p,.pri,e, lla4 D, urging Pemo -rats 10 .,,.,. 1hr party of Ihpior control A nvetlng here at the Stat.- House closed to-day's tour. 24 ELECTION WARRANTS OUT. i Mml.trntr Krolel Hears Caaea of Kalse lira-lst ration. Magistrate Krotel Issued twanty-four : warrants y esterd for fniie pigftttrA - tlon. The warrants acre turned ov i detectives for service The M.iKlflratn will sit dally until Monday to hear appl - atlons for wsrrants The election bureau of the District 1 attorney's office asked for fifteen war- ants and the SuiH-rintendent of BIOC- ' bOPl for nine Assistant District Attor i ney IvVtler ffald he would apply to-da 1 for mor erfitTafiti sotii arr directed to steal ShJe T.:rk!ah haths, from Which U baf hern round ninny men have rfKm- ' terr, . THREE SPEECHES FOR WILSON. Tivn ni nlnmhui, oliln. Hr, 10 anrl ill (irlillnm ( Inh. WtsHiMtT'is. Oct, " Prr.i'lptit WI1 1 ; son accepted to-da an Invitation lo ad- 'dress th,. tirtdlron iuh ..f waohlnyton I at lie banquet on December 11. provided he urn get back from Columbua, Ohio, i a here he will deliver two addresses on I Hecember I" in addition to gpeaklng before the churches convention in the evening he heff promised to talk at a luncheon h,v the i "hainbcr of Commerce, The President may touch upon politic m this speeoh. r r r ? i r r I In four years of use the Greenwood Garfords have proved highly efficient and readily adaptable to all kinds of trucking, according to W. C. Grassau, the cemetery superintendent. The heavier vehicles are invaluable in road repair, carrying stone and gravel over the heavy grades in the cemetery grounds and handling a wide variety of heavy, duty operations. The more mobile l2-ton trucks are used con tinuously for carrying flowers and sand and making quick trips with lighter loads. Careful selection of the type and style of trucks has given the Greenwood cemetery real trucking efficiency. And careful selection on your part will bring you the same result. No matter what your business -whether It Is large or small if,you have a delivery or transfer system, there is a Garford that will exactly fill the bill. BOSTON. MASS. Show Rooms. 71 Brookllne 6 ton capacity N. Y. BOSTON. MASS. Atlantic Ave. Service Station. 71 Brookllne Ave. LONGWORTH HITS AT WILSON FINANCING Roosevelt's Snn-iii-lnvt . in Speerli HeiJ, t'liiirscs Trick ery in Treasury. SF.KS riVH. SF.RVK F, EVfT RaprtiMtatlin Wteholaa Lofurwottfi or Ohio. I'ol ItOUBeVglt'l son I n-l-.t w. at tnrkryl tho Wilson Adnilnifl ration in a sirrer-li latn niKlit In tlm MrKinlcy BqiiaN t'uslno. In tlw Twinty-thlrrl Coltgleg' dlonal dlKtrlci. Tho Bronx. A epr.ial etaetion n to in- hold In that dlatrlet to choose a NQCaSSOf to the late, ltcite- MntatHm Joggpti a. cjouMob, Mr I.onsworlli BOOUMtl rsVcrelatj of I ha Treneur? UoAOjOO of "WllrflOW (Im-os-Ing" In llie dully egBOTl on t h ioikII 'loti of th fluted States Treapur . -On UM tlrnt of July a year auo." ealM Mr l.onorth. -'the balann- in the Treasury waa more than 14i,00,M'i Oil Ihe day IgggJTiH ronvenrd. when the Dsmooratfl ggsttgl their Tn usury raid. It had shrunk to ,n00.nnn. By I tho end of ,fmi it hao shrunk to vnar- tlcslly nothing at h 11. It was d ni'-ult to find out Juet what it Wag hi'i-tiHS ihs poll'-y of pltlle-n publicity went on a vaimtion for a time and th TieMtirf hiilarire was not siven to thf ru-wo "J" i Ml whi aiifmuiiroij io tt roiiic i .'"mi.'mhi. With this WM n hritf Htatfiin in t tht effect that the Tn-itnury oft1 Ittll had chMigftd ItMlr mothtHiH of bookkeptii wlffj f f 1 - T llllil' Ml ll 111 III 1 tfi 1 t tl- tliH 1 TrMsury aeuounti wrt juntos u ninkft to I ,i ffii.x li - .M. ., -N of luRh tnianCf h.il found t hlr way ItltU th m m.me- mpiii or Hit people in"iny iim- iimiiioii wa ItsfjtnloUss, if you pleftM i j t ivm it could not Mop the pfootM of sroaloii. Wit Din twenty i1r-h the ttHhtrnv had fallen to IlK.OOO.oOO, a loei f ?i j."iu, r00 even undt-i thli new and enlhjhtenel mot hud. TiinVr t he oM tune hOltOfOd lliel liod 'of keeping the public eccounta tnli -on I thai there 1 tt- l.t a balance i it tla TreatUQ of liot more than about JM.- noo.ofiii, and with the continued ob of leomethlnf ilk.- 1800,000 a day it not dillnillt t estimate uliei, tin Slates Treasury will tun dt. 'TUe American people. garHJjSla'n under this Administration. tjfsirrldlng heil-banl to bankrupto) .,.1 (m1ii Por the pPiVliat wlro ,i war tax. rhe boagtOd POOODOfltl hag not eoita ml and rniserj have prevailed in tit. i.tid. jjoim induetrtos, it Is true, are pro I but they are industries win.-, rTOUBi auppplylng the Unerloan markoi but too I marketa of tin warring countries of I tSurOOO, "t i all infraction I planks inal relating t of Ilirir tr. ue tho civil fl i 1 H I tiaa bean rhe moal earefgveed ami hntal. I aa, and I meaaure my aroru, the' I tinder UUi A dtnlntat ration civil 4trvice 1 bai been debauctted ami outraaeH jDp i Aes. Ohio OPEN 1 to 10:30 r m. WlnglOw and Justice nMTnllWiiTiiTMiTMlgTi1li 11' iyediiB I... led.