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THE SUN, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 191. VILLA ARRANGING 1QRAE TANZER IN TEARS COME INTO THE U. S. , BEFORE CONGRESSMEN rinv ot'ft :i Amor- Will fotif.-r With cits on I'tirrier- icfins lloportcil Slnin. OTIIKKS TMHSOXKILS Hf. r.R., M.ttvli S. ArranKciiicnts are Viclnc in.nlr. fur a tnrrttnK on tlio Nrvv SIc-jtlco-Mi-xicn bnrilcr pi'wnty-llvo nillwt west nf 111 I'nwi tiftvvcrn Gen. Villa tilul t'nlteil Klntr.i nnny ofTlreri". Whether Villa him iis'iinl for the con ference or whether tho oillccr lira mult ng plann itsmimlntr thitt Villa Is coming to tho liorfler la not statcil. llowover, iff urui-vi'il llisciy uiai nut. nun ii:-n--u for the cutifcreticu ahil that It Is to pre rcdo his entry Into the Unlti'd State!. Several weeks npo It wax announced In VllllHtii clrclci in 1J1 Pant that nn tmlrsary from tho (lencral hacl pap.ocd through en routo to Washington with a statement from Ilia ili-nylng respon- v nihility for tha murder of eighteen Amer icans nt Hanta Yuabol and that tho i statement wan lo lw drllvi-icil to Ocn. Scott, fhlof of StalTf of tho Army and recently acting rlccrctnry of War. Ocn. Hcott wIimi on liuidor duty, and later Clllof of Staff, nu t Villa ri-vernl time and the Mimi.iii leader luix often ox pressed Krrat cimllrtrncn In tho Ameri can neti"nl Villa Is Known to hp hut a short dis tance) uoiith of tho Anieilcun border, for It wai continued to-day that liln per ftonul command of from 300 to BOO Mexi cans raided the ranch of the l'.ilomrts Lund nnd v".ittln Company ycntcrtlay, pouth of (.'oltmiliiif. tt)i!i prlsuniin were made of I'lKbt r.itieh linnil!, Including thrett .Ainnrtuin. l'.iur Out, liny J,M'np, Four of the ranch hands who i.uped rc.icht.1 (oliimbu.i to-day and wild Villa carried off Arthur Mclviniit-y, ranch foto man, and .la hum Corlx-tt and J.iuicn O'Ndl, Atmui.tti cotvlioyt, when he drovo off v . c.tl hmulrrvil head of cnttln J'etml.iy and .ilm took five Mexican .cowboys a1" iirn-oueix. Tlio reftiKt-K lowboys wild Villa after raiding the r molt iciulri-il with hin forces for a rrt on tho Jtancho llocu, owned by Sab.no 1'rrutl.i, now a refugee In tho I'tiltr I States Although It In ald tho rte-ifoii i iieutH havtt been sent to tho Carranr-a .irrloti nt r.iloni.i, ottpnxltn I'oluinlm- .' .M.. toli'trr-uni to-day from 'olumbm .ir.cr!ts tb it thu C'arr.nr..i m-tirls-ntt li.-til it. appeared from them and that Villi could take It without a fight. Two AMieri'-on men, on.- American wont m, ai. 1 u little American boy, were c.ipturtd by Villa, or men under him. Monday near Oelonia lMcheco In the, Ualena itltmc: and the men and woman wero put to death, nccertllni? to a report received bj Hen. Uabrlel 'Invtr.t In Juarez this morning. The child, the re port eilil. craped with hi Mexican nurse, tvli.v ihleldei him und hid with him. IliMliiiml nnil Wlti- stnln. The names of tho two American men eent to lien. U.ivira ar Wright and Ir.inkllu. The murdeted woman was the wife of l-'rankliti and the little boy was their child. (Jen. ilavlra Is havlns a rearch of the itixtrlct made for the 'bodied of tie Americana and to (lnd tho little boy and hU nurse. Americans In tho Ualetia. district had been warned by (len. lia,ra to conHnsatc for safety In Casus (,i, (tides or IVaryon, where there are Mioni: Canania trarrlson American toiiul T, D. ndwrd has no record of any Mich Americans in tho dltdnct, and th rearson tlrm oiieratltiK a number of camps in tho Tachiico re. ulon has no knowledu" of fucU families belm; there A deciee ti; (rov. llnrlipiez of the State of Chlhiliibua was made public in Juarez .o-day ordering tli HrreJt of Vnther J. Arrlida tor iieinaudimr f es for the G.ithoho thuivh In bll'r and refusltiK to aC' -i' too Constltutlonalift pap-r money mJXICAX DAXDITS UUSY. Propert Ilia si-lied in I lilUaalina oou lo lie Hesttiri'U. WabIusmos'. Mareh S. llenew.il of actlvltle on the p.ut of Mexican i evo lutionists m noithiii. Mexico was Indl. c ited tu-d i by ill -patches tei clved at tho Stat" iJi lMinneiu fiom llattle 1'iu, Tex., wh. h -.nil that for teveral das tliero had beet. tn tt.ilu r.rMcn out of Torrcou and that the line had been rut near l.i ido. 1'a--eiit'er trains trom the touth ..i- ami ii; at I'iedras Negras behind h. iii-bil-. The MM' hi tnb.ivy to-day save out th . taulllellt ctincerninu condl tlohs in Me.n o 'Tho colltl'lelit.ai llKenev of tlln Mexl can linvi nn'i-nt In Wastiintjtori Is In re. celpt of a de-pati-li from Cludad Chi huahua, th.- i.ipl'.al or tho Statu of that mime, wn h states that the Uovenior lias .ii)kiIiiU d (iimmiitee to examiiio Iho arihivi s relat i lo tlm property ton tlBcated diir.iiK the renltnii of J-'ranclsco Villa with a view to ri-ttoration to rlKht ful owner--- "Tho iiiim.i-iuii will set about Its worl; witli .-II -pen! ttr.d tlm cll'ect on the. publ1 in'. id. wo feel, will e a Ions way toward i-s.uiiiik complete conll dince. 'lien, fiivter, tuilitury commander at Cludad Juau.:. has k nt out larito con BlKimivnts of i llus and ammunition as a reserve,, fov iho troops operating In Temoea'ch'i . llosab-s and th Cus.ia (irandes dlstiict, with a view to push Inn to a 1 1 ..r'usion the present activity of the for-i.tutiiiiiall-it forces analnst tha remalii.ns Vllll-ta marauders. The fc'iirrlEous at tho time iiomts named hate been l.iruelv lncreiied. "Itivldei. of the tr.wns of Sanla llat bara and S.m Isldm d'. I. as I'lievas li.ivo applied in t. Ciilhuahua State (lovern ineiit for r'tli nrt ninm'iiiltion to under tako a i anipiiitrn a-i-nst bands of VII lista laldii.- 1)1 tui-ii- immeillato vl clnity. T!i. 'el rmaiion at the time of thd duspatih w.th leK.ud to ttie locution of Vila 'id i m iiimiarit of his fuicn was Sun l-"i.i.iii..eio do UorKa. "Tbo Uoveiiiui- of lUhhiiahua lias a p. pofnted a 'iniru'Wdnii tu take over De control of ' -ual i I't'phos of Iho Stale Itcrcals nil (led in ihf Siali' shall not hereafter b cj.p. mil tln'tefroin until further notr Tho commission also is l-llipoWeli ll t-l nuiliUt'i ll I" i- Speelll.l- tola in ureil f d-'ulfs will be kept Pi ihecl: and piuliiltlti I from bomum: pi lecs ii oi tnt tin p 1'i.ie may not ruffcr ,ii. ,i, I'm '.ml .'ii b.' na-ioii of tin) Jil i- hitfh itl- ea ot foods " GOODRICH WINS IN INDIANA. Tivw noil IMllsiin I'll inn l-.v 1'nte for l-llllllll ill JIlMlIlt, tNP NAl'ois, Maf'-ll All that re mum In doubt lo-i Mlit In the result of Tur-t.iJ.is 'ii Indian i primaries Is whether Hairy S. N't w or James 11, W-ttHon had b-en ininilliated by tbo lie. jiiibllcaiiH fin I nite.i s aliti Sen itor Thero Is no doubt Unit .lames I', flood. rich will i .t in -in- the nomination for (iovornor , I It Is c.iiiiated bis mi Jorlty in iv i em i from au.'iou to o,noii Whip tlie arly letuius Indicated that Walnut) w uld ko through as tlio noml rco' for Sen, t tho ifalns belux inado by N'ow In tho tun r figures show that the, choice may i;o to tho State ioii cntlon. It Is belliived It will tako Die official count to delermlnn (he. matter. The Ktato chivuhhIiir board will meet fe"s House Committee of Whitewash Agreement With W S. Attorney Marshall's Stand Toward Inves tigators Praised by IVaihnotdn, Murdi . A report on the rharires tnadn by Culled Stairs At torney it. Snowdsn Stnirhali of New York OKHltint tlm BUb-comrnlttro of the House Judiciary Committee which Is making nn Investigation of the conduct of his oltleo will bo presented lo the full committee M lis tneetlmr to-morrow by Representative f'nrlln, .Mr Mtir shall's letter cliargeu the cominltteo with tjtwl faith In couducllns Urn lines tlRatlon and nllrer that the lloiie or dered It without warrant at the behest of one of Ite member. The sub-committee members refuse to divubjw what their report will be. but It In understood thtt the letter of Mr, Mar shall, 114 well as his attitude toward his Investigators, will be considered. , Itae Turner, who sued former Assistant Dlrtrlct Attorney Osborne for breach of promise, appeared before the IntestlKat In committee to-day, which fat behind closed doors. At one time she In-cuihc so hysterical tlmt the Investigation wns halted. Durlnc her testimony concern Inir her experience In tha naturo of what she alleges to be jx-rM-rutlon nt the Imnds of the United States Attornrv'e offlco she wept without restraint. On the basis of her testimony and corrc?jondence supplementlnc It tin- sub committee Is said to be conslderlnir em Iwirtylnir In Its report the statement that ltao Turner entered Into an nreenietit BOY'S POLICE HERO TURNS OUT A VILLAIN' liridKi'iMHt Adventurer Won't! He a Cop When He irow i I'p. He Decide. L mil last iitKht, sltortl artel the train from nrldcepoit, Co:m . arilved lit the ilrand Central station, Ch.irles WrlKht, lined 10 years, of 7a Colorado street, tlrltlirepott, bellevtsl that a New Vork policeman was alsuit the finest thlnK In the world nnd he ahead) had his mind made up to he one as soon as ho itrew tip. Now, however. I'1' has changed his mind and is suing to be a tlreman Instead. Th'.s Important chance, lu Charles's ideals Is bis'.uifc ,t New York policeman betr.ised liim last nlsht .-uid he has to mi bark to llrldKcport to day. Chailes made tl 'iu siiuvedins snow this week and with the ariiilltion of this Kre.it wealth wanderlust ot el powered him. Slxt.wlsht cents wt nt for .1 ticket to New Yotk. He in isi li.ne iei,t II rents rei l.lt sl on the tr.uu for eamly anil other luxuries, fof Ii" only hud 10 cents when lie i rived. He waited lu front of the station for half an hour for the procession u pns, but It seemed to have no etui, arid then he saw t'ollceman Jack lli rKiniui ou tlie corner and he knew he was all Wht. be cause theie was iiothlm? a New- Voil, poll-email did not know "Do j mi know my aunt. .Mrs. W'rUht, over In llrooklyn-" ho asked the mini with tlie black slicker and the silver shield. "I am afraid not,'' lletinan was foiied to admit, "When does jtlie lltef" 'On llalsey street." the boy said. "Hut what nuriibt r Halsv street'."" asutsl the patrnlmnn "I don't know exactl), tiut her house is two doors from the corner," the boy nrknutvledsed. "All rUht. I'll take you theio, but I would ou mind BOlmr by the Irish Club first? I want you to meet a friend of mine," llerKm.m said lis he led the bo I around to the Kast Kifty-lirst stteet sta ' Hon house mid prc-ctited htm to l.leut. O'Connor. At the Chlhlien's Society last idttht. I where he was lurked Ui on tie cliarRe I of Juvenile del.niiueiicy, to await Instmc- Hons from his patents, he siKhed: I "Well, I suppose I'll havo to ma back to UrldReport but vou certalnl have koi I some town down hue" BOY'S CLEMENCY PLEA FAILS. .tceuaeil of sisliblliB l'lnliinte. He Writes l.rtler tu Justice, The feite.t written appeal for clem ency bubmltted by William Hubbard, 13 years old, of Id! Kast lOlld stieet, to JuMkr Mayo III tlm Chllilreu'.' Couit yesterday lu'oved of no avail. The bov was remanded in tho custody of the Childieu'd Soclet). i.iiariied With stab blntr a playmate. Kranrls Me.Malion. When Hubbard appeared In court he unfolded a hinall pleio of yellow paper and handed It to Justice .Mayo. Tlie note said Mr pi:.ih Jt'Dan Hei is my pleaile to you for my last chance. It is that I should never be sen In the City of New Yoik H is not for my sake that I ask this, but It Is only to be home to my dear mother and little Sister and my little lliother. I'ltnfe for Clod's sake let in have toy very hist chance. I am islvlnt; ou my truest word that I will be a aood boy for my mother By dolns so you will be ei-v kind to William lli-iuuiai. litre ,iie some of my iiueHlims n explanation Is worth a thousand arguments. Ho that wrniiRS Ids friends wrongs himself more. These "nuestlunr," the buy -aid, he learned f unit Iho "books about Hen l-'iHiiklin." Hubbard was arreeied also lu Junt, 191". and In .lanuar.t of this je.tr on Jiivfiiibi delinquency cli.uire:'. He Is Mill on probation fur the last offeme. SAVES HIS BODY FROM MORGUE. I Will- I'hIiIiIiiI In l.nal lu lliu-e Itleli llrtiiit i-li rlniiriiiii, Ilinll .Meyi r. once a piospeious liion-t I veterinarian, who later lost tils nil, died I lu Lebanon Hospital on .Monday Ho was picked up up oiiReluus on Saturday night mid his faithful wife, foimerly Alb e l-'oj, a ineinlK i of an old Uroiix family, who had remained loyal to him fiom tlie days of lln-lr afllimmi. to lliu illsmiil nlghth when Ihey slept together ' on pin): hciirht'H, did not locate him unlit after he bleatlied his last. Mrs. .Meyer saved her husband's body from the public morgue and hud It removed to the homo or n friend for burial. Alls, l-'ov was 17 yens old wii.ii slio liiariled .Mi. tel. who was tlio sun of u professor of languages The vetei'lnai Ian inherited n small fortune from Ids pai lllt.s ami Ills wife fell heir to n latgei Itgliey Tlu-t bad JT-'.OOO Imttti i n tliem. .Meyer took to gambling In stin ks, ami Iho Joint bank account dtvlndhd uiilil thero waH nothing left of It, , Then tho Journey down- grade waa rnphJ. pmt n Griggs and Cropsey. with tile United States Attorneys oillce lo Mii a declaration that tihe wn mistaken In her cliarites ARsinst James W Csborno, In consideration for which she and her friends Implicated In the case wero to escape Indictment. A letter from Harold BrrtolberK, Miss Tourer's Httorimy, wiui produced In con iieethm with her story. This is said to inntaln tho Information of the aitree meiit. The stib-cominttten will endeavor lo secure the awreemnnt Itself I'n.ted .States Attorney Marshall re reived u letter yestordoy from John W. (Irish's, former AttorneyOcneral of the United Stativ. commendlnif Mr, Mar- Ishali's detlailctt of the ConKiesslumil sub- ron.iiiltte,, lnvestlgatlnir the rodnMl lirixecutor's office here, Mr. OiIkb" says : "I tbrtrimirhly npprtwe of your letter to the chairman of tho sub-committee of tho House of representative. and of your refusal to permit (Ir.vnd Jury pro ceedings to bt publicly aired More that i-elf-lniportant committee. "It Is tlmn that tho overbearing spirit of these Invcstlgatlm; lioJlei should be . publicly rebuked nd you have done It I llttlnfily." I Iilstricl AtfoTtey Janice C C'ropey tf Hrooitlyii Is the author of n, similar letter npprovltuT Mr. Marshall's coume. I He says ; I "S f.m understand that your experl ' -iii' Is an unpleasant one ami that nn I fortunately Is what one ha to no Ittiroiuh at times In etalKllint for what Is rlcht. .Morn power t" yu" N. J.COURT DEALS BLOW AT THE 'SEVEN SISTERS' Korcijrti Coriiorntioni Held! Not llarrcd Trom iroldinjr Stock in .lerscv Firms. j Tiit.XToN. N J., March Uoietmi corporations are not prohlllfrtl fmm ! IwMIni; slock in New Jersey compa j nles under 1'ri-ddcnt Wilson's cororii tlon liRislutlon of 191.1, necordln to n ' division hnndtsl down by the Court of llrrors and Appeals to-day, reverslna: the Siiunie Court and plnclne a new construction on the Wilson legislation known as th" "Seven Ststets." Tho net of l'ji:! under review whs made Hplille.ible only to cor'rt!ons rliatteled under the itener.il inrfioratloit law of lSl'fi, and hence, did not Include r.tllrimls, trolley onianles, water com panics, telephone and telegraph i-omim- iiles and many other classes of cor- sir.itlons , hartered under neni-r.il acts or oiicratli.ir tinder fpeclal charters. The Suiileliif Coin t, however, iiuder ' too!, lo extend the scope of Die "Seven Si-lets' bv lonMiulm.' them with the tniieti .fiNtli eet-tion of the cortioratlon i"t. wiui h provides that foteicu tornora- I lions iloliiK biiines.s in the State shall Is- 1 (interned, mi fin as possible, by the Ken , rial ttirpor.itlon net Chief Justli (lutiimeie In his opinion ( Id Die Court of Krtors said it was et. jiliut that Dm Letrlsluture was fully rox- nij.int or Die fart that It was nut extend lim the irohlbitlnn to ltielude i oni. allies tither than those iitKatilreil under Dim general rnrporntioii act, und btnre It must have been equally coKtilant that Die lanmiaKe of Die act was not ap ple able to lorricn i orporations The Chief Just lie added d was not the function of tV couils to pass upnti the wi-d.iin of the l.t-trlslature in llxinc such a l.mltailon or ereatlnic an apparent discrimination between coipo. rations. The court, ho said, was hound by the lamruape of the art and was not concerned with the legislative pulley. The suit decided was a case hrouiiht by the Island Heights nnd Seaside Rirh Undue Company, a New Jetsey ciiinora- tlon, to enforce no npreeinent for the , pun han of sunn of its stock by the ) Hrooks A llrooks corporation, a New j York company, eniraKed in r-nl estate i dee!opiiH'lit lu the Mcinlty of Seaside Park. The (iKrecmi nt to purchase stock was to further tin- ptoject of construct iiik a brldpo across llarnetwt Hay, near the mouth of Toms Jtlter. The llronks ,v llrooks mrporntinn . jilended the "Seven Sslster . ' ns a bstrier i lo enforcement of tin- coiitiacl HELD IN C0CHEU EXTORTION. .Mi-hols riiiiilly'a I'nte ( ituiea l.ntrr lit Cull Court a Cnrce. The three NiOiolsis, ljusbaml. mutlier and wife, who are chaiged with extort- lllg a Check for JJO.OIIO trom llmulnra (' Cocheu, a seventy-elght-year-olil cus-1 toins Inspector, by holding him a pris oner In their home at 3fiT Hrldgo stteet., Iliooklyn, for eight hours last Thursday. were held for the (Ir.iud Jury esterda'v . In bill of ",000 each by Mngtstrat'o' Walsh In tlm Adams street court. i I.uko O'ltellly, counsel for the de. fondants, made a protest, saying. "This whole proceeding Is n farce and the' maintenance of this couit is farclc.il, If j wii.it ou say aijout having no power to dismiss Is true I say tt Is an outrage to send this man to 'jail, this man whose vvlfo has been seduced, while the seducer goes free. Thu whole story told 'by Cocheu l a Ho on Its face." Mr. O'ltellly made a special plea for tho leleaso of Mrs. I.ulu Nichols, tho vtifit, who Cocheu tr tilled hud dono nothing except sit by and cry while her husband, llotvnid, and her mother-ln-l.iw. t.ols, held (jlni prisoner and threat ened him. '.Mr Cocheu is man led and has giown children Tint younger All s. Nichols be. loro her innrrl.'igtj was a servant In Ids lioue. DR. PERVEIL NEARLY WELL. I'selse l'l Victim lltlpi-s In J... siiiiii I'riirlli-i Minrlly, I Jr. Albert c l'eivt-ll of n llnmoilt st I t-i-t. III iitiUlvii, whit lor eight weeks has been hoveling near ili'.uh trom tlm elet ping sleklit hs iiilised by tho bile of t tl.s tH'tso lly, was dei'laicil vesterday bv bin physician, Dr. I.'lmcr I , to bu neatly Cllloil. Should Hr, I'ert'ell peiliiniieiiU'v' lecmer fiom Iho nllmeiit his case will be the llrst tceorded cine in lids country. Pr. I'ervell ale three liiaity meals jesleril.'tv iiihI exprei-seil tbo hope lo re sume his prni'tli'o within sixty iIii.vh. Tho method of tlialmi-nt tin-il y l)H, l.eo mid lleiidikkson could not bu b arned, It was tisi ei tallied, however, Unit osteopathy plated a pail Colonel lint wf Illinois 1'rlinnry. John W. Mi'Crilll, Col. Ilouset ell's sec let it y. yeslilday n-nt tlio following de. iip.itc!i to the Secretary of Statu of I noN: "I have to-day received the follow, lug cable for tiiiiisiulsslon to jou: 'f hereby dlsivinv i-.iiulldacy of any and all delegates lllluoln prlm.iiy who II It. peti tions cxpicstdlig preference, for me for rfcslilcullul nomination, " THKUDOnB' ItOOSHVKL'l', " LIBRARY LOANED 10,384,679 BOOKS New York's Public Institu tions in 1015 lucrcnscil the I9U. llcconl by 88.0i7. V. Jt INFORMATION ASKED Tlie number of books hoi rowed from the New York Uubllu Library und Its branches ''u lots was 10,1184, .".7?, nn In crease of MiS.097 over the previous year. There wont Into the central bulldlnir In the course of the year 2,658,717 per-f-ons. How tunny books they used Is not known, slnco thousands of books and periodicals mn be reached without writ ten Application, There were, however. S37.C6I readme who wore eupplled Willi 2,283, 1 J voitunee, In the annual report of the library, published to-diiy, rreltletit tlexrre U Hives says "The volume of work performed by the llbrnrv nnd the number of thoMs rcsortltiK to It for sluily or recreation hnve continued to show a cotyrtnnt In crease, until the use of the collections Is two or three times that of nny of tho other great libraries of tho world. Tho averane number of readers dally Is al most doublu the number!) of those tislnir the Ilrttlsli Museum of London or the H'.blloihoqun Nationals of Paris." Ttie total number of books and pam phlets In the library and branches was 2.410..17I) and tho number of emplovecit was 1.24S ut the close of the year. A trreat tlemarsl for Information re litlnit to the war him been met. Tlie chief of the technolofty division At the central bulldliiKS says: "There bus been a lively Interest In the printed material relating to the tech nical side of the r.uropAli war, Inves ttiratorN have been studying tho oppor tunities' afforded fur new Indnstrlrs, notably In the coal tar and petroleum products. The toy makers, who are trying to supply the murkrt hitherto de pendent upon Imports from (Sermany. have suit their mtentu to study processes for the manufacture of dolls, Informa tion has been souifht upon the details of the manufacture of mechanical toys. The Industry of maklmr Christmas tree orn.imentshns been developed to an a toniehlnis decree In America. "Other readers and students came to find the codt of mlnlnc potash In (ier many, the 'durability of Iron telrRrnph wire, the thermal value of petroleum from Oklahoma oil well", the French standard (tun en for nails and the Amer ican equivalent, the effect of alkali upon loncrete. ii method of spinning asbestos, descriptions of machinery for the manu facture of automobile, radiators, n de h riptlon of canal boats ust-d on the Itlver Arno. plans for steel b.unes. di mension of the flemtan heavy artillery, and the proper feeding rf Infants at the age of 6 mouths " The number of thlldteii golnu Into the chlldieii s rooms of ,il, 'he branches inak Irg u-e of the collections for reference and rending was 1,C0.753 In H'14 It was l."02,l 3 The elmilattop ct books from tin- childten's pinm- In forty-four blanch llbtarlt-s was n..1M3l. In 114 It was 3.:.s4,44. The total c.ri-uliit.ou of books tit ihl.dren llu hiding Die llu ures l-ei-oided by travelling llbrariis was 4 ll.",7!'4, or I.' per cent nf Die total (lli'iil.ttlou of the l!br.u HANEL GUILTY OF MURDER. (Inter of Hriolln Women Who Vldt-il II I m I tint lett-tl, Jorepii II ll.tiol, iiiiiiilt-ter .Mis. .Ililiu lleihiei of III iHiklyn, was lonM'tod jestenhtv of nninler lu the tlrel degree. Tlio Jul i was out live bouis and tlte mliiuies after Supreme Couit Justin Clillie llnUlud his ihuiK''. -v- 'lie lemll tins autiouin etl Mattel sagged in lu rlinir and "bowed -Igns of collap.-e it w.i- Die first irnotinli lie had tlpla) ed Mlin e Ins airept in llaltttnoie two wtelis ago. llanel wits plni ed on tnal Mond.n Is'fote .lusth e Crane, accused of inunlet itig Mrs. Mellner lu her home, 217 Albe inaile road, on April "J, l'.U.'.. b beating her otei the head with a bottle and strangling her with a lope. The prosecu tion rhnwed that ll.uu l took a Hug trom the linger of Die woman an tut. did who had befriended him and left bet to etlangle to death while he ransacked the iipi-r Minus ol the house. Ten months latei he was leeognled .mil turned oier lit Die polite of lialtlmote by a toting Human ST0TESBURY GUT STOLEN. Huralar lirl aio.uoo. Inclmlliia Wedding I'rrsent. rtuijii.i:i run, .March s, A diamond studded bracelet, tlio wedding gift of her stt-pfiither-in-law, 11, T. Stotesbury. wis stolen frx.nl the Isuuloir of Mrs. Oliver Katun Cromwell here early yesterday while the Citmiwell wero .'islet p. A tlnra, a 1i.iiidb.ig, containing t.ouie money, and a m klaee weie also taken, making the total about $10,000. ' The lubbers forced a second story window nnd cllmls-d back to the tsraf folding of a house next door io get away. They worked under an lire, light, which reaches half way aeros the (.treet from the other side POLICE BOAT TO BE SOLD. Petrol tn Ho Under Hautmrr After i'i Vears of Nervlrr. The Police Department's dreadnought Patrol will be offered for sale at public auction on March 31 by Sidney (Tflodacre, supirvisor of tho bureau of city revenue. The Patrol, which was bought lu ISO and has hod an honor abto career running down river pirates, went out of coinmlShlnti nn January t last itiul whs turned over to the Comp troller by tbe Sinking Fund Commis sion yesterday Of " 5 Ii tons burden, 1ST feet over all, with a draught of nine feet and a beam of 31 feet, the Patrol is mulpped with two t Inch rapid flro guns and a l.OlTO candle-power search light Her bunkers will carry fifty tons of coal It Is stipulated that tbe highest bidder for the (raft shall bid not less than 135,000 STATEN ISLAND N0TES.- Tli" West New Urlglitnn Hoard of Ti.ulo bint night ii.iMst.il ri-HiiliitloiiH pnitt-.tlng iiKnlnst liiitldlns a aarlniKH illsponul plant nn f-t.iten Islsnd The Htnten Island Chamber of Coin, iiien-e will buhl lis antiu.il dinner mi March 57. liming Hi livening Wiiltou N. Moore, preslilent of tlie Sail ri.ltn Isen I'hillllli.'i nf I'liiiiiui-iee, will I eli-oliune to rrsnMenl leeili. I.. I'llbus Aithur M. Tliniisoii lias been eleetrd president of the llli-huioiiil Coniit)- Kennel I'luli. whirl) it III .-on.l net mi open dog slinw on May il, The other nfilrera eleetr.i for the emnliig tesr lire ill to II. Kllmi, tlrst Vll-e.neK.li'llt; I'r.inl; I) C-lduill., Bernini vlee-preMlrisut ; William Muittii, treasurer, and I'miruil Halle, secretary After sternl tleliiys HI uten Iiiml' .,01.1 nfllces are niiiv nflK'i'Kd tiy siitlsraetnry I c ji it-sen I ;l I v i-a nt the lueul Deinnrrstle pinly Vestenlity Tlimiiau It, Meiilniet to. ik rlutrgs of tlm Sliipletiiii nfihe, bih leerlltlg llonsnvnlt's HiiOllitee, l-Vnierlell Itnhile, end .I11I111 I. I'un-ell. .iiinlher U.'in.i. ir.illi' rniuiiiltleeuinti, reiilceeil John I'on tiers st New- piirp. Uist week llinll .1, Trlniiiii suiteerilrd I'-tl. PprHgiia, who with Ills fntlur. I'harlra I), rlprHgue, hml itiuiiuged tho Prlnee's Bajr offlct for the lust, cerenteeo year. REAL RKSPONSIBILITT tine feel rery detnltely tmt " retpervtlbUitr to m potteyhotden. Lut year we added to eur reienred fund IS62.0M. Thfa m money we were entitled to pay oat to our atockholdera aa dlrtdenda. We iued it lnatead to make our poUdea atroritfer. TiTlE GUARANTEE AND TRUST CQ Capital . . $ 5,000,000 8urplaa(auctncd) 11,000.000 WAR LOANS EXCEED $29,000,000,000 NOW Debt of Kaeli Country doubled, That of Great Britain Tripled. laiiopean war loans hate SMerded a total to rtnto of 2?.ono,000,000, accord ing to u compilation made by Dow, Jones & Co. git en out yestenlaj. Theno flgurea represent a doubling of the debts of every country nt war with the excep tion of tlrrat lliltalti, whose debis, duo to the imslstanco glvti by her to her llllltvs, have tripled, Orc.U Ilrltalu's tb-lit. uccordlng to the statement. Is still b ss than that of l'ranco and also of f'erniany, providing the obligations, of the Oernan Statea fte Inclutled. Of (In at llrllaln'-. total war loans of slmost t s.000,000,000. Hpproxt mately J2.S0O.000.000 has gone to her allies. Tollowliig Is a table Flsiwlnir the iiptu-oxlmate war debts of the lending belligerent nations In billions of dollars: lYstlotis War rre"nt wsr afitt loan I7.ST0 t..'.s Hi' '....HJ II). .m: .si dels f.r-nt Unlaln lYats-e Kussli lialy Tottl lor Allies Cerm.mr Ausiri Iluiunry Turkey n.is- ii.tr., IK. 17 .Ct 4.'l r,!? 11.413 .:it . .ii? . 4.U" . -'. II? ti'. . r,.is, . 3 s.o tl't" Cemr.il Porst" . e t.i; !!.. j (Irani tnul J.f.rTJ lAH't K"' Kote In aliote nble CO.Oot nmlttej ' Thn total charges of th" war to the I Altl'S. urco'dPig to the statement. Is I about -0. 000, 000,00", while the cost to the Central I'owers nas Ifin nliout Jlfl, DfiO.OOO.OOn Tho cost of the war At present l estimated at the late of more than IH'O.iift'i.oiiii ,t ,i;iv. or thirty-six und a half blll'ons a cir HALF BILLION IN CITY BANK. Deposit nt llt-coril I 'I u ore, line to Aliulo-rrt-lli'll I. oil o I'M. mellls. Tl-e net deposit- of the National City I'ank itate r t-n to .12 1,."00,w0ii ns a result of tlie rail for tlie tlnul Instalment of Ki i-r cent nil the i'niii.Ouii.DOA Aiiglo-l'rcnch loan. Tins ii the tfot t 'i e the bank's depus'ts have ever pa 1 :.oo,0'io,nnfi The instalment in tl-e ...i. nmoMiits ii, -und ilgur's -.. V7o.oiiu.ii0O. The sro-.s it,us of ti e hank nave nl-o i .-en t, tbe niv ri ord of Js!t..,0no,noo MecHIIhe ot tlie pt lllents ot, the List ''all for tho Item tlie cr.'d.t babinii' of the bank at the I'le.iiing Hntise Tiles, dav was flT.inn.uuo ThU was a rec- j onl for the Inuk, althounh not tor ths I ( 'leai iiik IliuiM- "DOC" WATERBURY. INFORMER. 'I n He lleseiilemeil llri-no-e of Ilia lli-t t-lillltins. 1 Jul..- W .lei l.uii . I.nom. Interi. ...nn- ll! .1- "lm-" tt I) in, les. I'..il e. by JllilSe .M 'ill) Ut I'll ill l1enei.il nmc im ,). I do. Ii.iv.iig :.teii valuable uitoi illation I llistnct Attorne.t Swami I V.tteibui goi one joar and three -months in Sing S'ng. Iiatlng pleaded . tntllt in vr.iinl I. it. v Tilt., l... ...... ii. formation alsi.it fak.t stork s.ilseinen and nther confldeii.e men on whiili it is rxpt-i lid .llliMs Will soon I'e made A tighter sentence may l. inipostsl. Do 'our Assemblyman and Senator Favor A Square Deal for New York City and $11,000,000 Less Taxes Yearly? and your fellow voters in eudi district can make your lepro'untative.s stand up and be counted. Most, of tho City's legislators are .standing to the guns for their City. They di-M'l-ve and should receive unanimous support . Ask the men who represent you whether they favor "The $11,000,000 Square Deal Program." Do they stand for the repeal of the iniquitous Stale Aid Imw, which forces. Ilii.s City to give a yearly subsidy of $1,300,000 to the up-State townships? Do they stand for State support of tho Public Service Commission in this dis trict (costing the City $600,000 a year), just as the State supports the up-State ( 'omtnission? Do they stand for State support of our normal schools (coding tin City $1,000. tiOO a year), just as the State supports up-State normal schools? Do they stand for giving New York City a share of the Slate highways, which will eventually cost the City $182,000,000 for bonds and interest and $8,1)00.000 a year for maintenance? Do they stand for stricter scrutiny of special appropriations for local up-Siate benefits which cost this City $750,000 a year? Do they stand for a fairer distribution of indirect taxes, such as the automobile tax, the liquor tax and the stock transfer tax, so that our ordinary taxes may be reduced Sfi.oOO.OOO a year? High Taxes, Big Rents and Unfair Tax Burdens Qo Together Ask your local legislators to work for you, and for your City. If you want to learn how you have been imposed upon in the past, and how these impositions may be stopped, attend the MASS MEETING at Carnegie Hall MarchEm NO RESERVED SEATS AFTER 7:45 O'CLOCK TAX REDUCTION COMMITTEE. Astor House Bid. llxeciitivr. Committw WILLIAM HAMLIN CHILUS, Chairman. CHOUGH GOUDON 1IATTLK, ALFUKD K. MAULING, WKLDING JUNG HDWAIU) C, ULUM, rKTHK J. JIUAOY, AHUAM J. KLKUS, PINNED IN LIFT,1,000 IN 5TH AVE. LOOK ON Elevator .lams Man Again, Kdjre of Floor and Scrcnm Attract Crowd. CRUSHED FOR 30 MIM'TKS Tue elevator In th nilllns Cour' building, nt the southeast corner of fifth avenue and Thirty-fourth street, stopped six feet nbovo the ground floor nt !l o'clock Inst fTonlnff and Morris Isloof, a tailor, became panicky and Jumped through the open door. As ho Jumped tha elevator started suddenly down and wedged his body against th edge of ths floor, his? lefts remaining In the shaft anil his body outside. Instantly he began lo sltotit and scream. Th operator, William Only, sought In vnln to raise the car, but It would not budge, leleof begged for help, laying ha waa dying. Daly ran out to the street and hailed a policeman. Al ready a crowd, attracted by Ulcof'st screams, wan collecting. Tha policeman, Daly and teveral vol unteer helpers tried to lift the car aulll clently to let Jslcom body out. but they could not A call waa sent In to tha New lork Iionpltal and another to, Hook nnd Ladder No. 24. When tha ambulance arrived the r.trmi outside numbered nev eral hundred persona and when the hook and ladder company came up It had giown to a thousand. lly this tlmn thirty minute had pssseiL The policemen and llremen were helpless. Then an emergency car of the New York Hallway Company happened to pass throiiKli Thlrty-rourth atreet and was Immediately tviiultltloncd. The heavy steel Jacks used In afreet rallwny work were pliued beneath the elevator ami by decrees It was forced Upward until lslrof's hotly could bo pulled out. He was taken to Uellevue, where It was found that liotli of Ills lees weie broken and that ho wn suffering from Internal Injuries. Tho attendlntr sur geons did not believe he could live. Isicof Is 49 yenrs old and lltes at 87P 1'Vlrmount avenue, The Hronx. Ho waa employed by .Tosepf Iviinefsky, an Im porter of women's gowns. i 16 EXPLOSIONS WRECK PLANT. cn Accident," Snys Head nf .Maar- arn Falls Chemlrnl Wurl. Ni.tiun.v Palls, N. V, Manh s.-A series of terrlflo explosions demollshett the huge plant of the Niagara IJIectro-Ctieiid-cal Comp.tnv toxlay. killed one man. and shook up ttie whole town "No acci dent." said an oltlcl.il of the couip.m. , Shortly before midnight tb- first ei- plosion occurred, followed by lire, other I explosions came between then and !i oi lock, about seven ill all. but not of great enough force to wreck the plant. Then at l o'clock thete was ti series of !eight blasts of trcniendo'ui force, riiim- lug delirts was seattetrd over n wide i.irea. rirfinen set themselves to save I ttie sjotagf house, whl. Ii contained high t.pldvt-.s. Tnn of the buildings wete d-stioyetl iniMl three tanks filled with peroxide were tlirtatencd, while all workmen were with- ilrawli and the streets cleared. The stor nfcr bouse Is separated from the oilier buildings by a th.ck wall. whiiM saved ! Ttie lit 't build IV wrecked was of steel Hint brick. 3011 feet by ITT, The toof .was shot fully loo feet Into the uir by 'the evploslon. nisi a string- of fieigpr .r.us two blcs-ke away was overturned J Tbe tn.tu killed. I'eter I 'ever, n wntk man, was blown lo bits. Another work man was seriously Injured. Pr 11 11. i Carvarth. general hind of the romp. my, -aid he htd talked with their ilit-mlsts ntiil w(i convinced the oxposbm itere not caused bv accident. Ilia Tim's Itlhliiinsr sulil. i The four story btilldltiK a' .'OT llott. ert . I. ear Htvlngton street, for many yens the (HiUtlcat ho'iie of Tlm Sul'.i I van's oigaiilsEatlon In tint Third .n-em-, blv district, was sold at forced mn-tiou esterday for tSS.oon at the stand of llt-niy llrad). It oicuples ;i .lo; .'t',,'.tx loo I'., and was t-old to sitcuie a mortgage ludguient of l:T".; held by the l.ln- coin Trust Company .'iR.itnt l.awrt me .Mulligan nnd others LAUUKNl'KM'GUJUK. .IKc-SK f. (5. M. THOMAS, CYHUS C. MILLKU. HUGE FLAG MADE OF SHEETS SAVES 4,200 j Armenians Arrive mi Liner America and Tell of Kornpe i From Turk. 1 J.72I IN T1IK STBKWAC.K The liHllun liner America, which m- rived In Quaruntln lute yesterday of- j ternoon, did not dock because ot the long rtetay In fumigating the bnggago of ' an unusual number' of nteeraire pasren-1 gcrs, 1.721, Including forty-rive Who were I rescued fsom the Turkish war zone by J n I-Tturli cruiser eariy hi r-eiiieu.u.-Ti-.n America has two guno mounted aft worked bv seven nuvnl gunners. With the expectiiUon of boarding the America, . O. flaken, tiumiger of tl.s Newcastle AJt Company, went down the. bay on tho coast iruard cutter lo Rficl ( his mother, Achsnh rKikenlitn. who may later out a syllable off hr name ns her Amerlciuilxed son has done. She Is 7S and comas from the village of Jlahatlee, at the foot of Mount Moses, fihe told tho story of tho adventures of herself nnd everl thousand other refueets from the vll1iic ,of Habatlee and Uityns. tite In Aumisi the Tutklsii Clotern ment conflsiuited ull the copper utensils of tho vIlltiKers. who numbered about lO.hutf, nisi forced tho jounjf men to enter ibe Turkish atmy. Tho o'.der men and women and children were then ordered into the deeett. About 1. 20" of them, lnllldlHK Ml". SnKenlun. Ib'd Into the mountains, taking tilth them isr. rifles. A fo.fe. of OHO Turks attacked tlie Annenlans and the tinemeii dim e them off, caiHurliiK rifles from the Till ks. Then tin army of 3,000 Turks u sent In pursuit of 'the Armenians While the Turks weie i-neainped on a rainy night In Septembei tlm nrmeil Ar- meiihins surprised anil killed many of theni, The rest, suppnsliig they hail been attneked by superior numbers, be- .-unit nanle sltleken and tied, leaving hundreds of rifles and much ammunition behind In the attack only seventeen Armenians were killed. The Altueiti.'ins nttracled the attention ,. vr.nrt, eriitser iiboiit ten miles from of their encimpmeiit on Atoitnt Aloi-es by oui a u iii-ipiinin inramiri making from sheets sttvii together an' The Hou-e also p.issetl the dt.p ,.t i,...,.,,.. n-ltite Mac. to the centre of lull appropriating J".oou for the i f ... I ...t,i..i, ii....- tu.lf.te.l irre.it red cross. They spie.nl this on th side of the mountain anil tlio lookouts on the Prenih ctlllser saw It and riiliw to tho tesciie The fugitives writ! taken to Port Said, whence they wt nt lo Italy. Walter II. .Mallory. field secretary of .1... t ,... I.-.?, n l..itinitfto fill A rtii.-Minn I ,.l w.-rlAi. Ilellef. T Vlftb avenue, said the Armenians aboatd the America, . , I .. n-itmnf. Hint cltltitt-Mli e tttu f.t A .11,1 tl.t U-III I... I.rr.111,1 h.e. 1 the . onmHtl.e ' When the Auieiita was ill mldorean , .Tobn Steele. ;, r. tui.i.iig Ame.lian cat- ' tleinan. was stabbed by an Italian steer- . . . .,,m ... ,u,, .i 1 . . J,"!.. ......ii. t .i. .i.u. m' .I-, ..in a,...i, .1,1. .,,n,i... I t i OSBORNE TRIAL NEXT MONDAY. Will t.k Nn I llilliae nf 1 runt' Weeks (il.es Hill of Part Iciillirs. Wiiiti: l'i i- s, N V Mar-'h l-'red-i nil, II UVrl.s, Mistttit Attorney of Wist hesfer county, to-day gave Hnnt I Itigton W Meri'hnnt, counsel for Thomas I ..Mult Oshoitie ex-tvaiden of Sing Sing I prison, the bill of pat tlcill.it s m conuei -I tlon wltsi .Mr. (isboi ne's indictment fur I perjury. In the bill ate the names i.f I all the lonvats 'lull le-!!Iled i 'lie, .fames Hatvey charges which tesullrd In ibe Indictment of twrnty-one ninvirts for a seuoiis teloi-i lit- giving tlie bill the prosecutor i-boiis r 'imn he Intend to ' call lis wttnc-.es. i Justice TompMns, who is 11.. seiil word that hi will draw the panel of ir.it etru talesmen to-morrow and tlmt the trial of Mr (l-boine will pti.-oil brfoie bun ' next Altinihii "There is no tiuili in the iepui tha' Mr. Osborne iiittnds lo mote fm- o , change of venue," said Mr. .Men -mnl Adv. H: - ISIDOUSTUAUS. tdr. ,Vo. I. Mure To-murrou BUYING AND TRADING Thompson - Starrctt scr vice comprehends s o m c thino. of far more impor tnncc to an Owner thnn tht mere buylnrf, asscmt'ip ;, nnd erecting of maicria, Any Contractor cun buv the thousand-fold require mcntfi of btilldin.o construc tion, but the TbomrFon. Starrctt Company v. i guarantee the lowest c. tainnblc prices nnd rc quickest deliveries coni. tent with quality. THOMPSON-STARRF.TT COMPANY Htnldln? ConstructiiMi 1 JITNEY BILL PASSES NEW JERSEY HOUSE Militni'.t 'I in in in o- in ,.IH1S and Tav of j?l on Kaeh I'nt in Sfale I'nvoreil. TrxNlo:.'. Ala roll S. M.t.i"i i minority ladem of the liou-"' . it. to-day In support of the rominittr sib. s'.ituto for the Kates bill to ivctiU! Jitney b'lhcs and passed the :ne-itjre , it vmc of 3H to 0. AI'. Kntrs s.ti I J ,, reg-,i..itloii Is demanded tlnoui: i .ut , State nnd denied th" orgin.il b'l' iv ,, ;l,vn ui tin- lulm -i of UliV . i ' . I utility col poiatom. ( Opponents t.f the lull a re mo ' it. p i-.m-o would cltui' tin- ,-iate n- , . . bceaui-c the terms of iruiilation are .. . onerous, r.irtlt ular ext t ption w .. I in (be ien,ulicun nt lur Hideo i.ifj ., t , bonds, though it was subMsiui nth . , plnliied that the State Jitm otir.nii, , tion bus already made pluns t. int. it w an InsuraM" i-omiiiin.t Ij provide li"i.-. for Its members. .Mltltsti y traluliiK In the publ e mob was debated at length In the Men- in t ifcht Tin- tesult was the passace by t vote of to in of tlm I'lers.iii bill pr vldlug that mllltuiy Instruction i-ril i. .given In high schools to 'male n-tjt! . while the gills shall be taught nir-nt I und hygiene. Mr. riorum sn l,e f..- i . of a coiiimlso-i tn Investigate r. -tr trnluliiz and i tiuetlon for nit ..t .' i It ;i o In tlie high schools. Th" House p.is-ed the Ituiiton i- .- for the ls rtisng of tin In-. -s hi .1 t mensuio itnposhig a heeti-- f,( ,i s upon every cat in the State 1 e -(-ll 'eiislng bill evoked a humo 'ill- i! - n ' '. serlou.slv urged T1 tectlotl lo lilnN. Another hi" ni- I Inbllshes the liability of mem rs .- lJUtles tloilf b.V dogs. A hill evt 1 ''- 1 , f'0 " " ' 'iV ,'ir 1,l,tf"'""1' , .. ,. r'ov' IfiM,1ptI""r,,i?- "w ' ' , xh' ,,r',f"'- ' ' 1 , , 1 ;'" "' , ' 1 i-ile-tri.u.s th,. rmbt or way i.i i It'les to lil-.1t puplllnlel nntl np'.tls tli -.ertlon nf tue vld'ns t nt t ni.x pet sou cross e ivhtri t -t re is . .i rio-swa'l al I ' mil 1 NEW YORK'S PRIVATE SCHOOLS tlll'.MI .tii: AMI Hlll.l, .Mr.CAIII'I'.M I'.II'S M'MIIOI. fur mil" .'llU-ai-! VVrt Kml Alt'. Trl 'til I "' Thr litli year Ihvhu ociuticr 4. (liitilmir rienl-t-i 1 H) lo I .ill vlnir lltVIMi M'MIIOI. I.. II. II VT :i. W, S4lli St Tot, iviii -rhil'l ' lion ffitiii il ttt Jil. All It, . r m.tt litMitr limit for hut tjnilr-i iv HAitwitit sriioni. riit unit rirltlMim vv rt ;i.m rn. liny. i. , , main all tUjr. Ini-liuliii si.iv s , i -'IriiDH di. irl-.. Mil I'lilil Itiuil , t i i run liim s ami tiii vi; ttuviiN ; TIIK. l!l V 11(1111, 1 oi: l,ll,'l s Itlmlrv.tricn in i oilier. ttrai -i i ; I. a'll "i: it-tr- - t urn, .mm ii ni i . I Catuluiiui'. ij I tv.i tin .i(rf luitvtiui st immii. or inii'st mn. i AIITS J-'tt W -'ill- 1' ..111) IC t r uiukt-M. Ilrr -iit.il.ii a iltsi- i )t- l nrr. coiikliij, at'i-trtnr. 1'rl. ''.,i I I ills iii!i:c I iiiiv vi'ri. us it 1 1 1 t A M'MIVV. It ll.s its III III I., I Hit: M lllllll.. Oil. 1. 1. 1. l.MH till' ULIirAU. N. 1. Sl.. .N. t. ( II V. V 1 I N s I III I ION " l-Mil Altr.s. m:v oitii i ii v sin Vint. LANGUAGES,,,. , Our tiioniuiii H a rr. o .1.. t I'rui-lliHl I.ltiE .try "il I ' ( t tlon.ll kntlMlt- ur nf rpui ... -i Krfnrh lut la it Vou t .n i-e ' Talklnc Mn ' " VVrlti ft I' ' ri' -f l'i' ti'itiOL.tmHi'l. ' , ' mil. THF ItMiniif I'llONK Ml-1 Mill' jo t I uin uu i e : vv I I )fflv i-"v Kineowatlia Wilton, Maine (E C.tmp' for liirl? laillK'Vt IU all N'tTt", nttn ,,ll. i' t unpen U.tm Urn ahy tu k j f ti 1 tun t i," iirmi'ir (i rmv OtlicTt- Mir ttt ts J ?r II Private I Schools I THE SUN tnnintiiltiit . 'j moat efficient Kducationr.' I Burenu. ,( Thia completA mrvlre In " biolutely free of churtc to , you. Accurate and UIlbiM''l rt information given to inquirers. ( This iienice will prnv eel Taluabla assistance m r .j lectins the proper vh'"' for placinc your boy or ci'l i In writing give uffnirnt I 4aUil o that intllifni I a.4rica can ba given. j SCHOOL -COLLEGI- and CAMP BUREAU I inn Nassau St., Netv Ynrl i'nrl i