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22,540 HURT IN 1915 ON STREETS OF N.Y. df Tlioc ('! Dit'tl. At'i'Hrilinjr i officiiil Kijruri's of L' lic Popart men t. I.V ( lllliDKKN IN LIST in 111. tlieie were '.'2..'.4n lietnutw. lii tod I'v if'tilt'tit In the streets f New ,rtt of tlir.'c 6jP died. pio'i ! tl"" 'lllol:il police Hkui", . ii u.l be lii-cirixiMtoil In tin- ilcimrt ,ltv forilicninliiB report. The acdtlenM lu.lo prrnotiK i-lrilfk bv trains, Btteet ,r, or velikie. Injuries HiilToroil wlilte ,' "ne on. ImanlltiR or nlli;)itlnn from vo. .'.i,, collision, other iieiitlentM III uhl.-li " elude uVureil. riitiawuyi., fulls, t liy f.illlnc objeots. Iilttou by dogs iitul mi'COll'llK'OIIM" HCOlllOlltK. Twenty-three iiersona were struck by Iwnv trains', of whom 1.1 died. 1.771 re struck by street cars, of whom 77 ,, ,, ii.issciiKer motor vehicles struck 1.0IMHI-. of whom 177 illed . 1.512 urtiok by delivery motor vehicle. ,f nhum I'V. died, and motorcycle" In- '0,1 377 i.erenns. none of whom died. ' rionser horse drawn vehicle In jre'l' HO r'rson- '""I Mn 3. truck r MKn (horse drawn) lujuteil 2.311 moon nttil killed 100. K pori-on were l-lured by nadille horse, and bicycle Jureil 34? person and killed 3 Other lthl'clf killed one person nml Injured 71. To tolls and miscellaneous Injuries iuffere.1 while rlillnB on. boanllnaj or nlllhtlnR from vehicles are ascribed to: Injuries, of which 47 were fatal, Vine l.rons were killed while stealltuj rUM and 304 were Injured. Korty-ono irons were tillled In collisions between Whlrles. d I.3!7 were Injured. In cttir vehicular accidents 19 persons we killed and 554 were Injured. min uses caiiFt! the death of 13 persons iiv! 'injuries to 40. Other accidents on the list were falls, '( He.ul anil 2,?S1 Injured: lilt by falling reject. 1 dead, M Injured: 120 per or. bitten by Iok. none dead, and nl.oell.iuiou accident., 16 dead and t'i Injured. Of the 55 persons killed 100 were tinder 6 years. Of these children the larKest number. 42, were killed by bclntt ran over by horse drnwn trucks or ojKons. 27 were run over by motor paweiiKer cars and 15 by motor delivery ,ipotia One hundred and eighty-four of the dead were between years and 1? e.irs. 72 of these were killed by mntor passeiiKor cars and 43 by motor trick or delivery wacoiiH. There were 11? females In the list of dead and .In male. Hummer seem to be the most dancor ou time for users of the streets. There me 1 r0 accident 111 January. 1.351" In February and then the (Inures Increase er.il hunrtrul a month until July, with '. :M street accidents. Is reached. Then, M.-h the exception of September, when t'.ere were more accidents than In Au rut. then1 Is a Krailu.it decline each inenth until for Pecember the tlKUre Is 1.541. about the same as the previous January. TWELVE MOTORISTS IN COURT. irn-flile lleuilii AttnTnM linproprr I e of Heulnlrntlon I'lnten. A a result of a crujade started by the Avtnmoblle llureau, Hroadway and Sev t ty-fnurth street. aRnlnst the Improper of reclstr.itlon plate John Cumin, .'f Inspector, summoned twelve auto- !ie owners to the West Side court sterday Maclstratu Harlow fined ' rfe offenders $23 and pave the rest i upui'led sentence.) and severe warnings. II a'd he Intended to cooperate with the tjt' mnliile llureau in us irrort to stamp i j t is practice. Inifctor Curran says ninny motorlts U'iiib reKlstratlon plates other than i .fir own and frequently when one man wn more than on car the plates are ! terc.iJiiKed. 10 TAKE UP NEW HAVEN WRECK tpecliil (irnnil Jnry ( hnwil tit In ,llunte llrnilfnril Crimh. Tuv .i'i:s. April 2"!. . A special :ir.d Jury was omianclled at West K ston to-day to Investigate the ftrad f rj wick on the New Haven Railroad April 17. .Many witnesses have been "jmmonseil, Tr. slcn.il department of the New j'.iven Is uroncly represented. Indicative ''it eilil-nce wltl be laid before the Jury ' d.sprnve Knclneer Mansfield's version "ie chaoslnc if the slRtials from iar to l,uiKcr when It was too late for k ni to Flop his train. The inquiry will be completed by noon tn. morrow. PLAN NEW THEATRE FRANCAIS. Mte In ir.th Street for Plarhoour Mntlnir 7IM Nrcorfd. T Theatre Krancais, neeklns a new I ne hec.ume Its present house In West rurty-fiiiiitli street Is to be turn down next wi ek, will build a new playhouse In Vt Knrty-llfth street on the site back ' the lirxith Theatre, It was announced Ui imlit. 1' ia understood that Otto II. Kahn '1 othcrn who are now patrntw of the I'Tiie'a orptnuatlon will b financially 'tereMecl The house I to be opened .S'memhnr It will represent a cost (cral iiimrlred thousand dollars and l K-.it 70i" potions. Jn connection 'h the new jilayhouse n school for act- c ni also be orKanlzed. A place will 'e ot h.k1h for the holding of lectures fid (onferenie. The Krench stylo of nr. -hi in-1 ups is to be cmjiloyed through t'jt Iui ien lionhuiir Is to remain as man 1:" "id several Important additions' to company will he made next se;u.on. i ti'w Theatre Kranculi will also serve ' " t ,o appearance of the Thpatre Kran ' Company of Tarls. which Jules Hols ' tinr.iiUM.eil will be biought to this jnuy. Plays nnd Plnjrrs. Th. on,), rforiniinrr of i'uir an.! '. 'i' w.y uke pUie lo.nlghi l the "rip Hi.i,tr N-'i rr"mbi- miinlrn will he Intro '1 m Hip Hip llimrio" M the Hippo 'ri beginning .Monday night. A 'tr i tn(. cm-iinii ,,oet. will r.i.,1 J "' ' "t l.ia newer poems at Aeolian ! ii-i Tnrt.lay afternunn. May 1 The 'f 'e win Ku to the Urltlnh American Wtir li, rf I'linil. ft nHr.l for hor nurk In "llublnson " Jr ' .M VVhiiiU l.yon. who i in Ifllng femlnln role ihrre n hu haj ben pliueO umlrr n throe- Mra t at th Wintfr liardin. J'hii . irinuek's lnt recital of the "if 'I. m t fit Hippodrome .Sunday night ... "'' "I" entirely of re.iuot num. 11" w.i be umlated by DonaM lc "h i,' 'Inlet iiivi,, m .-.(rthy, author of "If 1 Wore ' u. a II If, Sothern will produte k .-.I'.ria) ui the Shubert Theatre for "in-lit ot tne Arior Fund, una no ' "' i I hta rn allies on the production to i mme cmu-a A' i Pf-iiiiihaloit, one of the pilnclpali ', 'll- v.rslon of the "KlegfeM I'ol. , ' Ii; finned u euntr.ii't with the . n, , . py(.rK j'm Company for a initn " ( .mi Tills will be her llrat appear--. " " movies. , ' ' 'in Ired chllilren from I'liblle School i nr 'Tlin Tempeat" l the Century rr.M,.r . n l oriornoon Tho offer was 1 1- '.nlir an arrangnnent by the Urania tiinviira for the ptay, to make II I'n ii h f. r sOiool ihlldren to see the Cen ' I1' 1i (Ion at greatly reduced prloe. '" . prod. 1. 1 ii k "'onipany haa been "1' - o preaont t ti Ik summer a niual " 'v Marv l.ee rth'liner, a writer Virk Mm Werlhelnier la n "le I h" late lin Itobort I",. I.f. : ' " ...ml k Arihrr Hurinan, a "iclai in rallroi.il builder. Two yeara 7 'i . t j,a innrrtfil to l.ee WeMon Werl- fflnirr ationiM- of this elty. Tha ,.' viiv Ik "The llvinanc of Kt." i. ' s nry "COME TO BOHEMIA'S" NEW HAVEN TRYOUT ATTRACTS MOST ii: A ; a f mu New Havk.v, April 26 I'm once New' Haven forgot her regular Job of being .Manhattan's most sprightly suburb nnd became the big town's nwthetlc centre for at least a night when Into town to day steamed and gnsolened the entire Korty-.ccond Street Country Club, nc companled by the club's ladles' auxiliary. They're here, first, because they're here, and, secondly, because to-night's the night that "Come to Hohemla" had Its real honest to goodnesji opening at New Hiiven's Shubert Theatre, which Is next door to the Hotel Taft. Inasmuch as the Taft has a mahogany trimmed cafe with metnl fixings and everything the Taft. nlong toward the mystic cocktail hour of eventide, looked for all the woild to a staff reporter from Tiik Sl'N who had Just detrained and knew where to get Into Instant touch with the trsthetlc athletes from Hroadwuy, ex actly like the alcohol rubdown loom of the dear old clubroonia In lxmg Acre Square. "Come to Hohemla" had had a bit of trying out at Jumping orT towns such as IMilI.idelphla, Atlantic City. I'lttsburg and so on and on before dating to ven ture Into the classic precincts of College street to-night. Then the musical com. edy seemed to be quite lusty enough to go Into the Maxlne Klllott Theatre, where It will begin its .Manhattan run to-morrow night. Hut to make usssurances doubly sure, Jenks. alias Hattell, alias George S. ('happen of the class of '! of dear old Yale, who wrote the libretto of "Come to Bohemia" Jenks Hattell Chap pell did not the class of '!'." decided that the musical comedy ought to have Just one more go at It with those super critics of glrly shows, the Vale under graduate body, as an audience, before heading for .Manhattan. 'Kenneth M. Murchlson. who wrote the music for "Come to Hohemla," is a graduate of Columbia, but took no . ,i. ...... i.iu fact promiscuously around the lobby of the Shubert. Jenks (Jeorge Chappell. i,. nn.inr,t ..r. .e nt nr.,,,!,.-,.. n,4 . ' mie. wa laKing a cnanre, noweer, he admitted Just before the curtain was because the hyphens m tneir names nr.-. wnicn was en-orci .ik.uu .... ...... rung up to-night. One by one. o he exactly alike. Max Scheck. Lore ita i ,,gam " -'lW'um,H,,'""r1Mr 1 yXSrr said, students who were classmates of Hrady. Ulane Lemee. IMna Kraft. lo-. Land, sung by Mis Alt and Mr. I gr ills back In 'K9 flUd by In bareheaded lette von Nickel. Ora Heeler. Until Price. rV.,l, and so many other h'-lh college boy fashion, showing that they Lillian Haker. Helen Dentler. HUH.. Ver- numbers that they total moie than a are still undergraduates at Vale and non. Harriet Uubnrry. Hetty Miller, lies-1 score. therefore are beginning by this time to sle Carey. Teddy Hudson. F.dna Still-, llakft. or rather Hakst nm;r;c"- reach that age of peevishness where well. Helen L.trkiu. Olive Massey, give the .'.-tunic worn b the .hcirus even the nlftltst looking chorus that Thyra von L'lm and the beauteous June a Mhimuierlng beauty that seeme. to ever made a spring drive upon New White, not to mention Fred J. Nice of jneet with much approval. Also in re DISCLOSURES FAIL TO DISTURB LOUIS ENRIGHT Chemist Snys Next Invention Will JIo More Stjtrtliiir Than "Green flnsolcne." Fakmimh.ai.e, L. I., April 2S. Louis Knrlcht, the "green gasolene" Inventor, said to-day that he wasn't disturbed by the publication In the Sun of some phases of his career as a promoter and chemist, "There lias been nothing published which discredits me," he said. "Why the need of an investigation into my past? I would have told them all they have learned on,d moro If they hud asked me." lie was asked whom ho meant by "they." He re4led, "Those who might Km tnf,.rut.i In Hlsoreilttlnir mv inven tion" a remark which he declined to nlt.nl.l'.tn 1 f 1. U',nt TIM "There I nothing startling noout the disclosures made In this Investigation. I lo not consider them pertinent to the question at hand. My successes have lieen more numerous man my raiiureo. I do not owe any man a penny, either legally or morally. I can always get all the credit I want at my bunk. "Some chemists hnvo contended my Invention is Impossible. Well, so much for their contentions. Nothing Is lm niiuihin in chemistry. My next Inven tion will startle them even more." St. Louis, Mo.. April .z samuei Lazarus, president of the Acme Cement in..u.nr rnmnanv. snld to-nlaht that his company about two years ago purchased the rights on a patent process ior iiaru enlng gypsum blocks for use ns tiling from the Fluoride Company, of which he understood Louis Lnrlcht was a stockholder. Whether F.nrlcht was the Inventor of the process, no sain, ue niu not know, The process gives the gypsum hlocks added tensile strength. MOURNING SPECIALTY HOUSE Correct ModeU for Spring and Summer TS rMSTW AW. 41 M?M S NIW TORK ilWIHlllllllllllllllilllllHillll OF FORTY-SECOND STREET FAR FROM Walter Percival and the Stage Door Girls in "Come to Bohemia." Haven might fall to drive from their minds a certain Jealousy of a classmate who had started llfii wltn them, but had finished a four year course In four years. Hut If any Jealous tenth year fresh man had started nnythlug through pique he wouldn't havo'been able to llnlsh It, because planted right down In front row scats were Alfred Clmppell, better known na Krlti around the campus, who will be graduated, at least so he hopes, fiom Yale next June. b'rltz Chappell Is a brother, a much younger brother, of Jenks. alias Hattell, nlhiH (leorge. And "stated near enough to Frits to hear any "Hey, Hutie" call which might or might not be liberated were Hart Lyman's bright lad Utility I. y man and Archie Klch.it ds and Dan Ulkin and a regiment of other Yalesters of the coming class of '1G, brawny boys all of them, not to forget the Hon. 7.op Smltty l'ow l'owers-Smlth, cl:u of 1, who Is proud of the hphen between the Towers and Smith and wants It ued ex tensively, and therefore Is known as Zep or l'ow, but especially Smltty. It so happened, however, that the only uproar of nu uproarious evening was the one which erupted from a crowded houi very early In the tlrst act and detonated conistently through nil live scene. of the second and last act. It was a gnat night for al anil New M.ien brought home forcibly how wonderful are the advantage of a col lego education. Whatever the normal population of New Haven the hour I too late now to look up the exact Ilgures the censu was Increased to-night to the extent of one of the biggest muleal comedy troupe. that ever lit up an otherwise muggy night. There wasn't a single soul on the stage of the Shubert to night to present the ongs and dances and other doings of "Come to Hohemla" except Frits Williams. Natalie Alt, Will iam Danforth. Clara I 'aimer, Walter I'erclvul, Denmnn Matey, Donald Mao- Mlllan. Joseph Harris. Muriel Hudson stle?'?w "h-" fame. Percy ood- ley. (illbert Clayton. Henry Wntsotu ' '' , Hbrhard Hall. Olive Heevcs-Smlth who madon especial hit with Smltty Powvrs-SmltH, who claimed i-lntlimahlti In lh nrlll nf the Taft later " . --- ---- $25,000,000 CAPITAL FOR NEW FILM MERGER Conihination of Famous, husky and TriniiKh' ('oin pnniesForminsrin West. Advices from Ins Angeles, where an nouncement has been made of an allllla tlon of the Famous Players. Lasky and Triangle Film companies and their sub. fcldarles, Indicated yesterday that the combination of these companies, now In process of formation, will lie capitalized at $25,000,000. The namu of tho new concern will be the Trlanglo Film Cor poration, as one of them Is already known. There are no Interests In the new alignment In which the Paramount com juny will sfure, nor Is the latter In any way concerned In the plan. The com bination has the financial backing of the banking firms of F. S, Smlther.s Co. nnd Knauth, Nachod & Kuhne of New York. The officers of the corpora tion will Include H. K. Altken of the TrlanlSle. Jesse L. Lasky and Samuel (Joldflsh of the Iisky company, and Adolph 7.ukor or the immous riayers. Among the concerns Interested with the Trlnngle will be the Keystone Film Com pimv. the Majestlp Motion Picture Com pany, the New York Motion Picture Corporation and the Hellance .Motion Picture Corporation According to a telegram from Mr Lasky yesterday tho first step to b un dertaken will be the enlargement of .studio facilities lth In tho Hast and West In order that a higher quality and larger quantity of photo plays may be turned out, "We shall endeavor to make bigger and better plctutes," be said, "nnd I believe that the reputation of nil in the new combination Is a guarantee of that fact No Immediate changes In the Individual companies In In prospect." Tim consummation of such a motion picture meiger, which has been rumor. 1 THE SUN, THURSDAY,' APRIL 27, 1916. tho educated heels nnd tho dancing di vinity who cavorted with him. Miss Ada May Weeks. In boosting New Haven's population for tho night tits fact should also be taken Into consideration that In boxen or out In the auditorium tho following were but a few of the Manhattanese who had Journeyed from New York to head theatre parties: Ho.uird S. Kordcji. Itufii Knapp. Iiuls Starr, A. (1. Simmons of the l.e hUh Valley ltallro.nl. John T. (Illlespte. John C. MiCall, Thomas Slocum, Julian Mitchell. It.iytr.nnd Hubbell, Charlcw Sabln. Howard Hrokaw. Harry Sommers, Clen Mai-Donoiigh and l.ouls Stoddard. It l only neiessary to say that the scenes In tho second art labelled on the programme "Aji American bar" and "A stage door," aroused not one word of adverse criticism from Yale's undergrad uate body. which filled all that part of the Shubert not occupied by the mem bom of Hie Torty-wcnnd Street Country Club and other Manhattanltcs. Doubt less tin- producers had had qualm be fore submitting stage door and Amerl i. in bar scene before an nudlenie inado up almost wholly of experts, but the pro ducers nut only got away with both cone but had the t.atit.ict!on of hear ing the expert wux enthusiastic. "Ilreii tn Hie llenrt" n 1114. A big part of the nieces of a notable triumph of operetta In which Miss Alt appeared a few seasons back called "Allele," was the "Allele" waltz song which ran through that delightful im portation. And in "Come to Hohemla" Lyricist Chappell and Composer Murchl son have supplied Miss Alt with a num ber call.il "Deep In the Heart," which runs through the piece In themlc fashion and will probably run tho length of Hroadway dance nnd cibiret orches tra, onion Its -way to Harlem and heyend nnd set the loaves of tho rub ber plants In llrooklyn and all joints tast and west nnd north and south sway ing In unison, once "Deep in the 'Heart" works deeply Into the Innards of front n.irtur t.ilklti? Tixichine.. There'. a rousing nolo nnd male chorus mitmVr called "Friendship, . . . . . i .i .i for wieks, will set nl rist repoits that Mary I'ukford is to leaie the l'ainou Placers and other changes among these cotininnle. as It Is said the combine will make poM-lble the emplojmcnt of miui new stars. William A. Hindy, head of the World Film voniorntlon, one of the concerns lint involved In the present mepur, when ..uI.a.1 I ...t i ' I t to rmnmotit mi the newest combination of pictute interests, I said the situation would either nult in other companies joining forces with the combination or In a light with Indepen dent manufacturers for (.upremucy In the btif-lncm. Tim Paiammint Pictures company an nounced that It held contracts with the I'.iinou 1incrs an, I the Lnky coin i.nny for the distribution of their pic tures through the Paramount agency, and therefore did not believo tho report that the combination would attempt to distribute lbs pictures through other channels, .Mr. ami Mrs. Lon-Tpllegen 111. Lou-Tolleeon was taken 111 yesterday with tonsillitis and had to cancel both matinee and evening performances of "A King of Nowhere" at the Thirty-ninth Slieet Theatre. HI wife, Jeraldlne Farrar. Is also confined at home with a like Illness. On Their Toes Bataviaa glide along with Just the right amount of rub er touching the ground just like a runner on his toe! THAT'S WHY BKTHWII gira bonaal mil of ipaad for 17 gallon of (at minimum fricrJoa aurfaca but maximum strarujth and wear. Good idea, tkoto iodsBta Hons waren't the? uour far tired - or are mm.' 7fllATAVI.H I III! HATAVIA KUHIIKH CO. r'actorj at Batavla. New York na4avla Itubher Co,, Itam Hroadway, New York r,s7 Manhattan Ave., Hniokljn, Aih to Mmtmflm Crmy Tkht HOME were repeated outbuists of applause as the rising L-urtaln disclosed tho beauties uf various exceptionally beautiful stage settings, particularly an exterior show Ing tho boulevard tables and misty dis tances in retching uway from the "Cafe des Deux Magots," In the Palace St. (lermaln des l'res, where finally the stage loves of Miss Alt and Mr Percival, who had Ii id operetta misunderstandings that iK-g.in about S :31 oVtock. began toward II o'clock to live happily ever after to the strains o.' the "Deep In the ' Heart" waltz song which enany scenes J earlier gripped the hearts of the aiiiilcnce Service , Makes Your Business THE service you give your customers inevitably comes back to you. Good service brings increased prestige bigger, better, broader business. Poor service means just the opposite. That is true indisputably of your business, our business and every business. Good service is the biggest single factor making for success in any trade. The service Garford Motor Trucks enable their owners to give in delivery and transportation of goods and materials is of the highest possible type. . Garford owners in a far beyond the bounds they used to believe marked the absolute limit. Garfords big, sturdy, dependable Garfords are building business, creating business, holding business, for thousands of owners in all sections of the country No matter what your business is or whether it is big or little we can supply you with a Garford that will fill your needs exactly, in every respect. Our wide variety of styles and sizes enables us to fill any need for a motor truck. The NEW YORK CITY Berrlct Station, 427 W. 42d St. SODA TANK BLOWS UP; WOMAN KILLED, 2 HURT Scraps of Metnl Sent Flying Through Cnnely Store In Brooklyn. A woman was killed and two men In jured last night by tho explosion of a noda water tank as It was being charged In a candy store and restaurant at 1G-0 ft. Mark's Avenue. In the Hrownsvlllo section of llrooklyn. The dead woman, M.rs. Itcbecra Fein erman, 3n, was washing dishes In the same room In the rcor of tho store In which her husband, Harry Felncrman, 43, proprietor of the establishment, and William Herllnd, 21, were charging the tank. The two men had placed the tank on a rocking chair and were drawing the carbonic acid gas to mix with Its water contents from a torpedo shaped siphon In a corner. Hccause of the motion of the rocking chair or for somo other reason the tank suddenly exploded, send ing scraps of motal through floor and celling. One of these metnl slugs struck Mrs. Feliiermnn, Inlllctlng so m.iny nnd deep wound In her side and shoulder that she. bled to death despite the efforts of Patrolmen Noll and Honder Her hus band's left arm was biokcn mid Herllnd was cut nnd bruised. Iloth were tnken to St. Mary's Hospital. There were only two customers In the Btoro when the tank explodeil ami they were not hurt. At the moment of the explosion the Feineiuialis' four children, the eldest 1 1, were coming in the door. They became hysterical when they saw their mother die. Knickerbocker to Qntt Films, The Knlckcrliocker Theatre ends Its career as a motion picture house Satur day night, several months before the ex plratlon of the lease held by the Triangle Company. The clolng at this time Is to make way for extenlve alteration Iby Klaw In Krlanger. who will reopen the theatre In the fall a a legitimate play house ngnln. wide variety of lines are today extending their business RJ E. Taylor Eastern Distributors, NEW YORK CITY NEWARK. N.J. Show Room,, U7W.4M ST. Show Room,, 330 Central A. LONG ISLAND Garford Motor Truck Company, Lima, Ohio Manufacturers of Trucks of i, 2, 3,5 and 6 ton capacity NEWARK, N.J. StrtlcaStatlon, 330 Cantral Ara. WOMAN DIES BY GAS; LEAP KILLS ANOTHER Mystery in Mrs. Mnrsh's Denth Mrs. Kntiffmitn Whs III at tho Kit. Mts Julia Marsh, who has been es tranged from her husband, Forrest Marsh, a broker of 71 Hroadway, for al most a year, committed suicide eatcr dny by Inhaling gas In the kitchen of her apartment, 140 West Fifty-fifth street.. The superintendent of tho house said he aw her go to her suite Tuesday night with a man. A few minutes later her escort Inquired whether Mrs. Marsh had carried a black handbag when she en tered. When Informed that she had the man Immediately retraced his steps to her rooms. Shortly afterwaid he hastily departed. Three letters were found addressed to Mrs. N, L. llghton, the Hlackstone, Atlanta: Kugeue Ncwbold, Lotos .Club, lie West Fifty-seventfe street, and J. P. I'hl. 10 West Forty-eighth street. Mr. Newbold Is a resident of llaltlmoro and stajs at the Lotos Club when In this city Mr. L'hl could not be reached es terday. It wu learned Inst night that there was another letter found In the room, but It was In the possessslon of the Coronet and the address was not dlkcIoHed Mr Marsh, who lives nt tho Alpha Delta Phi Club, 1.14 West Forty-fourth street, told llie police ho was. married In Philadelphia live years ago. Last year ho and his wife parted ami In July she began n suit for seperatlon. This action Is still pending. .Mr. Marsh said he has not been penurious In providing for his Wife. .Mrs. Marsh was a noted beauty of At lanta and tho daughter of a piomlnotit family In (Seorgla. She was ."5 years old. Mrs. Teresa Kauffmann of Pittsburg committed suicide jesterday by Jumping from the window of her room on the sixth floor of the Hltz-Carlton Hotel to th sidewalk on Forty-sixth street. She was Itl-tantly killed, Her husband, Henry .iufin.itui, Is head of the Hlg Store, the largest de- Corporation Garford Motor Trucks BROOKLYN, N. Y. Show Room,, 1264 Bedford Ate. - Mlneola.L.1. Show BROOKLYN. N. Y. Serrlco Station, 13H Atlantic At. BY THE SAME TOKEN Some clients of ours thought a long time before finally choosing this organ ization for their work, but if results arc anything to go by, those same Owners will think cqunlty long in future before they pass us up. THOMPSON-STARRETT COMPANY Building Construction partment store In PlttHbtirg, Ho tn nn ndjoinlng room, Mrt Knufrmnnn had been 111 with a nervous complaint nnd falling eye sight A nurse In attendance had Just left her room. Her Mine. Is given as tha reason for ending her life. She wis about CO yearn old, NASHVILLE LAWYER SLAIN. Opponent In .Municipal Sott Shot n lip lirpels Caller. NAMtvit.LK, Trim., April 26. Charles C. Tratsue, of counnel for the city In an Iniulry Into the city halt affairs shot nnd killed Harry iS, Stokes, chief counsel fur 'the taxpayets, here to-day. Trabua fired three shots. Ktokes wan deud be foio any of his nnsoolutrH could reach htm Trabue knew Stokes's custom of open ing hl olllco door to admit callers. As Stokes opened the door and Invited him In Trabue stmt him and calmly walked upstair. to the olllco of n friend, where be waited (ititll arrested. Ho was re leased lattr on ?l!r,,fl00 bond, which Is the maximum under a law nholtshlng capital punishment The killing wu a lesult of clashes between Stokes and Trabue In the taxpayers suit. Motor Trucks BOSTON, MASS. Room,, 7 Bookllne At a. nOSTON, MASS. Serrlca Station, 73 BrookUnAJ