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12 4 THE SUN, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1916. I WEST SIDE TRACK NUISANCE ARGUED N. V. (Vnh-iil Coiiiiscl Sn s Hill A Iiol isliitiir (mile Is Noctllt'.ss lii'irMutinii. rntuc iiKAitixu is hku Muvnr Mllchd liolil it public 1it-.tr-ItiK .vectettla,' mi the bill ).ifHf(l by 111" Legislature which clotlurcM the nitcra Unit "f trnlriH ill uniili- ly the New Yml iVniial r:,tln ii mi tin- West Ship Im ii iiiiIchiico unit milieu It mamlatiiry upon Hit' IIimiiI uf ladlinatc In pro vltlp fur tin- icmnval of these track In tin- event tli.it wltliln tlni'i- montliH after tlio tii't K"i'M lulu the effect tlio rullrn.ul l'nml.lll,V lias lint lllril VI Ith till' Imiint l'n mvii plans nf lniprni'iiii-nt. t'mlcr the hill tin- lailrnail I'nnip.iny Rt'tH thr'e months tn tleciili nil tin- llccept.ltli'e f tin' plan ivlihh may he Mibnilttctl by Hip Ilninl nf IMlniatf. Tin' vvnrli under this imiri input must It fltiltthetl within fnnr .vcai. If the Hnanl nf llftlmnte uml tlio rail road i-nmp.iii.v iln nut acree mi a pi 1 if within llftri'ii iimiitliM tin- rallm.nl mtn-i I'.my within seventeen month) from tit tlnio thlK afl talic effect l rctiilretl t" flip plan." a i'tl prnMlc. fnr thp bicatl'm nf ltn tiaikH iimler Kmiitul almt the -nrrp.) anil parks frnm Spiiyti'ii iMiyvil tn St. John') Park, except when nthcrivlne autliorlzrii ly tlio Ilnaril nf lletlmnti.. Klimilil tin- r.illroail enmpany fall tn reach an nmccnient with the Pity anil should It fill tn main- p.antt fnr putting: Hit trai'l-H under minimi Hip Horoiich J'tpclili'iit Ib autlinrlziil In remove, thp track. .Ni lurk I piiirnl'x I'lcn. Ira A. I'laii', -iniii-t-1 fnr Hit railroad company, iitum-il im-alnst Hip hill nn thp iroimil that It was useless Iculslatlnii. Hp pnlllti'il out th.it tin Hnanl nf Kill mate'8 I'niiiinitlpp nn port ami terminal facilities ha already ipai'lioil an nitrei mem with tin r.ulro.nl I'limp.iny fnr .1 comprehensive treatment nf tin West Slilc Kit 11.1 1 loll. Thin plan prnxltlps fnr tlio rllinln.itinti nf thi track at Kr.iili, fnr thp puttim; of sunn nf Hip IraekaKe lltllleC Pli.tltl.l 'ill.! fin. il-fl-lmr r.tt..tr ri'tlniiH nf It nn an I'b'V.itcil structure 1 thinufch Hit cntiimcrclal district nf thf ' city. An iiKifi'ini'iit povprlm; evpry Sh.ip nf thi pri'pn-pil Improvement h.itt 1 'on minli' anil public lit-nrhiK- are now bPlliK lit:l on varums feature nf It hy , tlio Hoard nf INttinatp These ll.l rl nc- arp pii'l'iiuiiary in tlio .leniiiK nf a tin il ' contract iimlir which tlio ann-imput will : bp carried nut ! Julius llmry t'liheii. rr presentlnc Hip1 Clllzpiiit fii 11, Hip City flub antl .1 numhi'r nf ivic nrKntitzatluus Interest 1 In thin 11: uli!.-iti. snnki- In favnr nf Hip bill. DuritiK tin' h.irliiK before 'he Hoard of Insinuate .Mr. i'oIipii has said that Ills 11 n.t 1 y nf Hip present agree ment t onvliii pil li 1 111 tint at many points tin committee mi port ami tit 111(11. il facilities h.nl Iiitii unable to col what ! m-as best for Hip cit because of tin hampering of the law of 1MI. This watt den It'll hy I'otnpliollpr l'rentlpri:at, who a li 1 that Hie rommltuo hail not hpeu war of It Jitllcultlos In rpaohliiB its MreeniPtit. 1'iiHt r tn HmUp h lliirunln. "Thi." hill," witil .Mr. 1'ohpn jpnertlay, "untlosi Hip haiulu of thf Hnanl nf Ktl- , Itiatf ffiinplf-tity ami k!ph lt memhpr' tllP power to makp Hip bel tmslblp barcaln for tho pity nf Nnv York, It was iiikipiI tipfnip Hip I.rKlsl.iturt in oppolltnn to this bi:i that the flty ami the r. ill o. 11I rnnip.'iuy were about to come t an unrvt iiient for a solution nf the t'litlip prnhlfiii hut at Hip puhlip hc.irtnus alii'.tily hail ferlnut criticisms 1 hap t'l-eii m.iilp nf thp report of tlio committee oil port ami terimi,al f Kill tlfs. No inntrait h. yet been tlrawn by the I'm pnratUin i'n ii:ip ami no wit. traet pan lie tlrawn until the Hoard of Etlm.ite miopia the n port nr otherwise dlspo.i s of it "If the port anil terminal eniiiiultti'e hail hail the leverage nf this IfKlslatin-t It 111u.1l iiiiiloiibttilly havi ilone far be: ter. The l.i Ri .I.Uiiip has, even at this lntp hour, pin the city 'u the po"itlon It sliouhl bait been plaeeil In before the-e mi;.it,atloiis Imk.iii. I'nless the H.Oor is prtpaieil to mat the (irpseit report as dual ami tin propoieil arratiBe mcnt as fomiilitt this bill shoulil he Imieil." .Mr. Cohen's iliemc w.i that uniler the .law nf It'll, upon which the peiulHiu Bieemenl Is bastil, theie Is iiothlnB '.o Insure the in.iMnc of thp Improvement. The bill now befoip tin .Mayor Is man. datnry am! sa.ss that within a limited time a final contract nitin lie slcnetl or the Kraie triel.s may be removeil on ortler of the ItoiniiKli I're-lilent. tleoiBi I". Thmnpson, chairman of the Benatp Commllti'i' nit I'ublk Service, snlil that tluiliiB his ten years In the 1pbIs lattire the West Slilf situation hail been a coiitinuim; thorn In the side of the leBlslator.i ami that they wanteil It set tleil now so that they wouhl never btj tiouhlctl with it aBuiu, PROTEST FROM JERSEY. SfnrBliuil I'll) 11 "ppiiscil Its Port 1 Ilex eloiMiienl Confc rt-nce. At a meetliiB of the Northeast New Jersey Poll lievclopmcnl Conference held 111 thi' ItownttiHii Club In .leisey City yesterdav the members went nil rec Old lis npinisiiiB the plans nf the West PIde 111,11. nil l.tllioail of the S'evt Toil; Cential The) sent a letter to Mayor Mltihel askliiB pel mission to voice thilr objictlons nt ,1 iniellnB to be. held next Tuexdiiv. Pinlcsl weie alfo rent In thi' New York Chanihei nf Coinmeici, Hie Meniianis Association and tho meinbiin or the Hoatd of Ktl male. ( 1'inin it New .leisev point of view it was held that the New Vork Central would have a monopoly q the water front for nil fielsht transportation, The frelBht .Minis of the several tallrnnils that enter New Jersey me all In Hudson county ami are continually Erowlim-. As most nil the fielKlit is fin New Vnrk the eoiiferenie nianilaliieil that 11 in nnv qiiestlon of time when them lallrnads will have tn build tunnels under the llud Bon in onler In lompele with the New Yolk Cenltal The tlirflcully of tills would be ci cully Increased If the Ccuiral In Bivru Hie iluiil to biiihl a railroad Jowu aloiiB the waterfront to Cnnal street. Louis Sbeiwnod, ptesblent nf the Jer sey City Chainbir nf Cnmiuene, teslBlied 1111 cnaiiman of me 1 niifereme ami Cal xin Tninl.ins. 1 X'CnimnlsHlnupr nf Dmks of New "mil,, waa elected In Ills plate, The 1 oi' I et f -111 n icpiPscntu fnity.foiu Tnuniiipalillcs. .ctv TI1011111 trru Conlritl. V. wa annouiiccil .vesterday th.it tic cntlro business and piopert) of I lie Thomas llios. eioinie Comiiany and tt.e Thniiia. Aeioiuotor Company would pim Inln 1 In ulinl of a compan) nmv In process ot organization, to be kmmu as the Thomas Veroplane Company Thp new inmpany will have facilities for bulldlliB 2"t mnplete neroplane ami 400 enjlncn every .vear. , public nlTei pe of stock In the company will sm-ti be tnade. TEACHERS DISSENT ON PENSION BILL Whether $:i(l(t.(MM) Shall He Taken From SlnUiiur J-'uiul Artfiieil He fore Mayor. WlliWOX IS FOH MKASniK Whether or not $300,nrin shall be taken from the fSDU.lino In the I'liikliiB fund of the Hetlrc'l Tfiuiiprn IVnslon Fund Is one of Hip problems now before .Major .Mltiiiel beculiKP nf the pas.tBt' by the l.cKlslatuie nf Hip bill of Senator Mills provhlhiB that this be tb'HP for the relief of 1,40 retired teachers whose peiMuiis have been held up beiaiLe of the ilialnaRi nf tin fund I'rKPiit plp.i" In bphalf of Ihece te.niieis wen made .U'Merd.iy at a publk hearliiB on the hill, which Is now befme Major Mitchel fnr hl approval. William il, Wllloox, prellelit of the Hoard nf IMiicaHiiu. appeared In "iil'j'iirt of the measure. aertltiK that It provided the only possible relief for a most tr luu fit 11.1t Ion. "1 don't believe that we should de prive the letlred teachei-s nf their rlKhts." he said. "They hae a tirlor claim by Mrttie of their retirement 'hit isp who arp tpachlua now have a claim that In subordinate because all they have Is I sllhseipietit rlaht of retirement, which hat not el matured, To-day the pension fund calls for the p.mr.rtit of "!r.,nin a month to 1,17a teachers. If this $"0VHin Is released all if the tearhers now on Hit retired list will Bet Ihelr money tiji to the end of tin' '.irt'seiil jo ir." "Mow nhout after 191!?" asked the Mat, or. "That Is up to the State Leclslature." leplli'd Mr Wlllco. Henry llriicre. City 'hainherlalii, nlm Is cctet,iry of the Major's I'uislon Com-Mlls-lon. atcued :i c.l I lift Hip appinval of Hip bill. p dciarpd the iiiciisurt of plpf tn bp merely a palllatlM. a "por oiitt plaster" for a poinlltlon that rr- liilieil otht-r treatment, lie sall that while It Is true that retired teachers hale not been paid fnr the l.it two montl'H ai.tl a half this situation would be remeilieit In due course of time, bocau.-t many of the pensioners wen tlliitt and herauso nearlj l.ooti teaeheis who ale ellKible for tetiremeiit are not beiuB reilrtd. .Miss U-abel Knnls of the Teachers lEetlrement Hoard miiim. Hip bill 011 the crouml that it iVk.tI minute. I In f.tvor nf Hip ictlred teaehers. Slip also Hiil that slip saw no reason why, If the pension fund Is bankiujit. teachers chotild continue tn enntrlhulp 1 vr cent, nf their salarlr-s mid hac ileiluctloiis made for time off. -Mrs. Mai Ban t 1 K r.anisou. prpsl tletit of the Itetlreil Teachers Association, said that Hip law under which these tcacheit. had been retired was still 111 operation ninl that until It was repealed the pensions should be paid NOORDAM BRINGS IN SWANS. IIIulKt I'nlr. rrtim llnllnml to llitit- llnoip In ( nniifptleiit. IIlBhty ia:is of swans fi-nn Holland arrlxed xpstenlav ly tin llollatut America steiunsli.il Noordaiu, ami they were not trained to sins swan soiibs by the skipper, who took care to avoid the possibility of enonimterhi; mines and submarines b taklnc a seelm; the Ar-. tie I'lrclp trip to the north nf almost any. wherp. That Is why he was a Ions time on the way. C'apt. Van Walravui said his pas sensers liked the scenic display hut were clad to pet back Into springlike temperature lie dncl.nl his ship In fif teen minutes without Hip i..ji nf tUB. hut he had tn wait n few hnurs fnr "a favorable tide. The swans are KohiB to 1. 1 J. Tllley of Iiarlen. Conn., who Is a swan expert PASSAIC INDUSTRIES GROWING. Census lliillciln slmti, Tntnl In tCSlPlI lilll of t, II.'. 11,111111. I'ASs.Mt. N. .1. Maj - Ii,s,lc Is cietllted with Breat industrial Brnwth In a tejiort Ksunl to-tlay by Sam ,. ItoBers, IHrector of Hie Ittireau of the Census. The statement sh..s that a total of l.,'"i'.i,000 was invented 1M 'i I!'.", esiabllshnif tits, valued at moip than $.1ti0, as acalnst $ t:,l i;,,ooo in K.T plants five years previous. Materlaltt purchased for majiufarturi cot 3n,mi),. 0n and the value of the products for the j e.n- totalled ;(,oin), or an In eiease of neatly 77 per rent in rela tive value, and 3n ver cent lnete,ie ner 190!. when the products totalled 4)1,73.1,000, I'assale has a population of ill,;:s, IjhBaBcd In the nrlous Industries of the city are 17.U2 wurp earners, who re ceived s,0l!,00O for the year; H15 pro prietors ami firm members, and 1, ?3 salaried emplojees, who received J". .'14,000, 'lore Join Thnn lien In Miinlclnlr. Mn.STfi.Aiii. N .1., May I. --Ureal .iiarclt of malt labor Is referred to in the report of the Utruls' Society of this town for the month of Atnil. The n port sas the soei.ty has ipp over whelmed with calls for men, t K.ne nut wmk 4,'i4 time', and It could e.isllv h.n placed twlip this niimher The Altruist .-ucicij is ine local elearlnir house for charitv and m.ilntaliiF a free emplov. ment hiirenu PUBLIC UTILITIES. Th Soulhein tVleeoiislii ClIUiis, t;m. pji y Inis just l.ssn nruit'ilifd k. k. tl.ll-irj of the Mlildle west tillliii, r-,,!,,. lny snd vtlll inks over the eleetilc Unlit and power properties si li'Nivnn. i.Iif, Vv"''18' l"n"s ''""e'l'in and W.ilnrth. The directors nf the .Vi'ierlc.ni fo,h I nruiMiiv. 11 silb.ldlsrv nf the Cnlt,, ij. ami i.ipctrle Cnrpuratlon, have ilsili,t 1,, lellre nn July I hv lot i:,;,M 000 of the . to 6 per rem. S ve.ir tiillatcrul irut I'lini)., due July 1. 191?. nt pnr iind lu lerett. Iliuiils to the tininimt uf J; 50(1 (lH are .1111 mitsMiiillntr un, vtl entitinus ,m II 5 pr tent. .il until Ju'v I. m; when they will v'r Interest 10 m.itiirltv nt 0 per rent Tlis Illinois Tmo'nn i',oi,n.i. for (he mouth of March trim srimlng. "I t:"l, which l Btl Inerrase nf I'M . ..91 over ths tlBUles for Hit inrrespniullnV inuiilli lii the prrppiiinK teir. nn, nci siirtibics of IJitJAII. 11 kuIm of l.1'.',; for Hie nrn iii.irtr of the current )eur Krii-s isirnliiR. cre ree,ried as 3,o;2 r,"S mid nl eiirniUBs it" 11.19't lX, the forin-r I't'liiK .in liiti pas., nf $:ss.-,n; uml h tat lei nil Inereitse of lll'.'.filj mer Hin Oxiires tor ttm aim 1 1 11 11 r 1 r In mi; The llli'iilll" sllileniil nf t, t, Hudson lill'l .Mlllihiitlilti lllillriiml l'.iiiisit' fnr vtiiri h dlsiin.es Bless firnlnuH ,-f f,10 'Jo;t us I'oinpircd wiih livx.in;, fnr M'iriii lust ve.ir, nel imi'IiIiiiis of I'm.?;, ii ihmIusi r.';.;il. uml ImlHtlie .millnlile r.o' Inter 1.1 nil sdjlielmelil tn, iiiiim IhiiiiI. ,if ; i.ilil. 11s iinnteirel with rix a" J -,,r ,V llrn ini.irlei -if Hie 1 iirrent istir fri fiirnlnKs wire recii lei) us l,l"v.ii2j un, ni: riirnlriKs x3u r.o, iirn.w e.irnliiKN in 1 li. first Ihree nniniliN nf pit.', were $1 -:co;.ir.t uud nel eitrnliiKU weie iiici.;ii; Tile l-Hl.inie fur tills l,eili ln ji,j .. jino.f'Jl tmd in pur.. i;.i.xii The ,lipleHtlnu In tin MniilBiilllen l.lulil ttll'l Tun lion t'i'lllpNii) f,,i ,, p,,. lieiirlliK id tin sil ihitriiltiB hiemh ,,f inlltrail, PiuiiBhl hy the MnlitBoiiteM I. 1 kin ami VV llel I "Hip 1 III', li.is ,,. Ill", I I.) tin fulled SI Ills lili'llll I ',,, I ,,f X t ' I " I s ill Nut ttrli'sti. ., h, ii,., ,,,, II. 111V lilnilBht suit 11 fw veals Him In ,., force ,1 Kill 1 in 1 fnl puwei oiul tlKhl iin, fur .ili.nil Kno.iion iiiiinnii m 1,1. ii,. u, ),,, il i he I'liurls havi upheld Hit, Mnul Bininiy IJuhl slid VV.ller I ' 1 1 v hh, uille.s the ..I1 rim hr (,, ,. fulled Hiuies Miiirrine I'miri Hie u,K ment nni"l he pili antl the rontrsrt enr lled nut. PHILIPPINES LEAD ALL COTTON GOODS BUYERS This Country Finds liiirest .Market in Islands (renter Kxports. Total exports frnm the port of New York durlliB the wcpI endeil April "V, ini!, iircordltiB to the compilations of the forelsn trade department of the National City Hank, amounted to $30, fltil.SOl, as coii'p.ired with $2 1 ,Trt3 . 1 SO In Hip "lime week In the jireeedliiR year and $lt!.r.r. t.ISS dtirliiR theiAeek In 1 ! 1 4 . IJip.irts to Hit t'ltlleil KIliBdoni 'lur InB Hip week were more than 1 10,."i00,n0rt, as 1 omi'iirisl with a little limit thin Ht.fiMi.OOO In the same week last year i:cprti to Norway Increased from $ 4 rtO.S lit-, to f-,3A0,10T Total Imports for the week ended April !.".' were f 30.114 1,4:3, ns ncalnst $:0, .-i77,r.34 In the plecedlllB ear and t"n. I7i!.lii durlliB the wtel In 1014. The City It. ink compilations show that the total exports frnm the I'lllted Slate tn the Philippine Islands In the slv teen years they hae been prntectnl hy this country usKtPft.itc njiproxlm tlelv J201,onfl,nuo. iiB.iinst a little morp than JS.Ono.noO In the same Icnuth of time define the I'nlted Stales took control The Impoils frnm the Islands, whhh nvpriiBeil less thnn S.'.onn.oon aimually In the fleeiide prior tn I'tilled Stales control, now uyprnBP about ISfi.ooo.ooo n year. In the sixteen .p(ils of Pulled Slates enntrnl 111 the Islands the Imports frnm llirm hae been about JJls.OOO.oOII. as cnmpateil with iiipi oxlinately $4,500,. mill III the the yeius before the Philip pine rcccled the protection of this lonnlr.i. The Philippine Islands ate at the pres ent time our larsest market for cotton BtmiK Tnc expnit of cotton cloths to the Islands In I fl 1 were 1 1 2,ss.1.'J3 1 tnrds, siBiilnst ".'l.l 17.3r! .Minis tn China, fnrmeilv ImiKen upon as our best market for entlon Bonds. The Millie nf Hit Pill ion cloths exported to the Philippine In ini.'i was $i;.0OX,n'i, iiBiilnst M,3s3,. 127 to China In the samp ear. The tola! exports of collnli Bunds nf all kinds tn the Philippines In was J K , 1 3 T, . - son. The other Importanl exports tn the Islands In 1P1, Include linn .mil steel manufactures, $ 1,0.1!. 340; bteailsturfs, $2,."i"7.3S2. cars uml canhiBes. ft.n.'T, S94; leather and inauufai Hires therenf, $l.o;.r..!i.-.l ; mineral nils, ft.l30.rino; paper mid manufactures thereof, $770. 3ln; meat ami dairy products, f ."!tt,0;!!i, and India rubber manufactures, 51:111). 710. The principal Import frnm tin Islands In l!ir, wen Manila hemp. $10,. tlJ.-i.nilO; slIBar. $4,s;i.O00; eoenauut nil, S3,lsr.,iioo: tnpra. Il.rts.'.noo, uml i-lsar ami clEarelles. fl.'Jtn.OOO. PIATTEN VOICES DISAPPROVAL. Not III I'nior of e Merenntllt Mnrlnp I'litit, .Inhn W liattt'ii. chairman f t'p eominon stockholders protpctlxe coin mlitee nf Hip International Marine Com pany, denied yesterday the rt port tlvtt hi rommlttpp had approved the tenta tive plan nf tin Wall. ico cnmmlttpe. Mr. liatten said "The report of our approval did not mine from 0111 comuintep. "The really impoi t.tiu feature of the announced tentative pi,m (s thp recoitiii tion nf the c iiiimiin stock holders' posl. Hon- thai Is to say. ;hc Itftlnc of the - celvershltt ami tin- abandonment of 'he fui e closure iiroceeilltiBs, which rlnally renioxes the Ions thie.dened cxtliiBUls 1. inent of the common stock Willi tip dancer of eNtliiculslinient Hi mush fori elnsure pisl and earnliiBS since the tip. BinnliiK nf the war reallr.ed in c.th and iimoumlnK to July 1, pilt;, after war It; and Interest paid to that date, tn over $45.000,0011. and with fair prnpects fir their cmitlnuaiice, all real daiiBirs nf the common stock holders fmin nnv melhnd of adjustment Is past. "The published tentatlxe plan relates merely to the method of carryliiB oat this leslnratloli. This method we have not approved, ami we prefer to reset ve our serious cninments until II is ascei tallied whether it Is tenlatlxe or rcallv olllcl.il. "niit- feature Is apparently definitely stated : that Is Hie method of prnvldl'iB for payment of the bonds. In view nf the strntiB condition nf the cninp.iti) till set ins tn me In Involve needlessly larB' losses and expense, to bnth classes t f stockholders ami tn be othctwlse objec tion. ib:c. The leperted llllderw rltl-IB teiins for tin $2ij,iiiiii.iiii0 of notes ar probably not cot red since better nff- is fnr these notes hale several tunes been made. A sale to either stockholders ir to a syndicate at a price less than tin company could obtain, especially -vh 11 It Is Known that many nf the stnek holders could not avail themselves of Hie offer, does not seem Justified, and would apparently Invite a reopenluB of the Murine controversy rather than a set tlement." FIND TREASURY HEADS MUTE. llnnker fiel .n Anstver In liicnioe i'HX llltiillrlea. I'lsappolntiiiB coritsponiienc" between Iteed ,V McCook, attoriie) s for the In vestment Hankers Assiniatlnn of Amer ica, and tilt- Pulled Stales Treasury He partinent 111 icb.ihI to the recent Treas ury iiiIIiik construing tin Income tax la a 1 applyhiB to noii-rcsldcnt alleiH was BlMii nut yesterday at the olllce of Presi dent Lewis ). l-'ranklln nf the assocla tlnn. With this was a statement from the nssnclattnii, III which it was said 1 "The Investment Itankei Assnclatlnn frels compellctl In Blve this coricspond eiici to the press It emphasizes a I'.othlliB else it mtil the iinpli'ccilpntcd luurso which tho Trc.isur.v I'epaitmetit has pursued In refusing to lollow the opinion of the Attni'ney-(iene:,i, which h.iH siivpined the ailiiiliilstiatlnn nf the law fnr in er two eurs "The liepaltliient ha promilli-'iiled a leBillatlou which on lis face ha not even tho appearand of suppoit in the law and which Is opposed to the iipecllle opinion of Hip At turiiey-i leueral, the IfB'l advlspr of tin lieparlment antl the Administration, as tn tlio iiieanliiE of the law. It both refuses to submit ti e ita suik for It iit-l luti to Hip Allonipy-tiPii. eial and decline:! lo disclose them to the public. It undei i.ikes to make over the law, refnsliiB to stale the Interpretation or which It acts." Assistant Secretary of the Treasury .Mnlhiiin lefiised to answer the hiwyera" questions, sayhiB that the matter would III due limn ionic up In Hie Point. I. lie Nlnt'k tlnrkel, THHIIHII.VV. Aliiv ( llecelpls of heeve. weie :i h.,,,1, m,l of Willi II went direct In slniiKhterers There WHS no tnidlllK In live iMItle The fieliiiK win sun, I) for nil snris in,, 1 Blades. Ilresseil l.epf was In fnr i,.iiiii,i nt II '1 I I've tier 111 lur cuv m cusr, tM. live shies llecelpls nf c.ilvet were 3 IT head. In i I il t t li K J- lor Hie inurkel lilces rr linn, with an active ileiintiiil, nn, the iuoih were nuhillv cleiil-fil t'eniuuill In i hiilcn x ii Ik sold at li llu.T'i pir Inn 11.-. culls ,111.1 llllllWiiUI" III IT til) dressed x .-Mix were lirui ai ntili.i,!'. cnuntry iIiih.i,i u fair ilemuiiil nt 1')'t n I Ii Kecelpls or shei p mid llilnlis were l.f.l" head, all of ahhii were t iiii.IbiioiI in eluiiKhterers There u.i nn trade for lack ni urtiThiKs, The fi'i'llns was full slent liressed iiiiiltuii was lirui .il CMi tiiiy,. nulslile IlKlites fin- Biu'd iet,ers dressni llinihs llllll ill ti fie with ll'.li ille.tr, M'llllIB III It's) Illtl) dl'esseil hi.lhllllse lanilis iinch.iiiBtil iii $ rain v ,-,n p i iircass lleielpts nf hoKS were 1.43V lirrtiT. In-i-luilllIB luilt'b hiilf ii i si fnr Hie tn.irket. Price" were sK.nly it tut nieilliini uelnhl. snlil nl II" o tier loo His, ruimli, ,, tl ;r. i-iniiilry ilres.er hn-js wer tteaily nt 10flli'. per Ib. CHOSE A POLICEMAN AS ROBBERY VICTIM "Heat It: a Topper!'' Cries Old Offender to Comrades mfliiiK Pockets. In Ynrkvlllo court prison an elderly man who spent most nf thn last fifteen year In Jail nwalt n hearliiB nn n rhargB of attempted Bland larceny. Most of his xvhIHiib time Is taken tip In mournfully wonilerliiK why In a flty of six million persons did be pick a police 111.111 for his victim. The prisoner ts Andrew Smith, .'.7, of 311 Kast Twenty. seventh street. With hint and charBed Willi iiutliiB In concert are Walter llooh han, 20. nf 2 IS Hast Twenty-seventh street uml Charles Clelss, 20, of 21S Third axemip. In Hit small hours before dawn )es. terdav ltetectlvp James .1 Dntilln was watkl'iiB aloiiB Third avenue, when Smith accosted him and Invited him to have it drink. Pniilln knew Smith to tie an old offender, so they went tn sexeril saloons, and later when Smith subbou-iI that they ro into a datk dooiway on Twenty -I'lKhth street fnr a quiet nap lionlln pretended that he wiih past all power of reanmliiB. There. accordliiB to Hip drtectlve. the two )ouiiKer men. who were fn hldlliB there, held Moulin up hy tho shouldeis while Smith ran through hi pockets. Sudden')' Smith made an amazliiB discovery "It's a vvroiiB one! Heat It' A cop per!" he tluiiK over his shoulders at In two amazed companions and ran squire Into tin waltliiB arms of Patrolman Stell. The men were arraimied later In the nioniiiiB before Magistrate. Murphy and held In $1,000 ball each for examination to-day. GREATER ASPHALT GAINS. (ieitenil tiniliM n lleinrl liit-renne In l.ross I'rntlls. The (leueral Asphalt Cnniiati iemrts for tin year I!) IS Iraillns or uross protlt nf 11.S4I.72!. a aBiilnst prntlts nf $!, )ii:i.2l3 In the inecedinB )car. I'lxed ch.iri-'ps, fp wen $7t'i.2es, as nBalnst $77,.43 lit It'll. The lift eamliiBi re malniiiB were $;i3l.47o. as aB.iln.-t $310.. 700 In Ptll. After all pa.vnHiits 11 net Bain or $xnii.3t'.i tenialned, as iB.iltist $2!3,o3t! In the year before. The total volume of business iluilliB P. IS was $lo, 4 i:..7n."i, as aBilnH ll".7.'T,T0l In It'll. "The effei t nf the war was In mtne ie. ts favoraole .1 ml ill others unfavor able." sild President Arthur W Sewall. I "Sale nf asphalt In Ihimpe. wheie the enmpany had established n mac ami prnlltalde busintss befnre the war, weie prut tb-allv imthlnB Shlpnieitl tn mine countries at win were entirely Impos sible, while shipment, to other countries at war anil tn neutral countries weie Breatl) leduceil on ,m mint of the short aBP of npp.ui InniiaBe and ext-tsslvely hull frelBht rales, nil Hie other hand, some of the company's fieU-ht steamers, nil of whnii weie not leipilred In the cmipari) 's own IniMitcss, we-e siil'-iirir-tered tlur ng the vear and aie still suli ihartered at the Inch ritif, tlins "ffet tina tin heavy shnnk.iBe 111 i:uripan business " BANK CASE TO BE RUSHED. Court lleftises llelit.t on ltetort of the I iilmi's .sxets. Supreii,' t'ourt Justice Hi nedti-t 'r the i;intv Tcim of the coin t in ItronkJiii )elciilav refused to an t.rib'i pic- senlisl bv iiiiinsel for the Stale ll.-iiiktti; 1'cpartmenl askliiB 111 effe. t that a dlav I lie Branteil III fllliiB a statement of what ! had become of assets of the banktupl I'lilon liiuk. The State It.ink.iiK I't'part ! mei.t was dlrcctetl last Moiulav to III.. an acctiiintliiB of the aflalrs nf the bank on May ; In detiv Ins Hip motion )e-- tenlay Justice lltlll'dlrt slid; "Vour attitude Is liaiispan nt I will not slsii anv o'tler In this matter In the nral Instrucl'ons I Baxe it was made tit-ir thn' a statement showing lust what had been done with the assi.,s nf the In stitution Is to be submitted to this court on Ma'. m'J If Mill do not ctunply with the Instru Hons I will be compelled to take steps to make you do It " Ml I'eanc, counsel for the Superin tendent o' Hanks, said he wished to pro ceed in a i nrderlv manner and that Hurp was no Inteni'on to evade Justice l'eneillcl's orders. PRINCETON STADIUM FOUND O.K. IliiKltieer XlnUp Tests lltxlnu to llxitniisloo I rncUs In I niicrelp, Primtto.v, N J , .May I - lieceut re pot t that the Pom n l. of which the new tlion.oilii Palmer Memorial Stadium at Princeton Cnivcrs'ty Is constructed had cracki d and that the structure was In Imminent datiBcr of coll.tpslnB under the strain of a bit; crowd were proved false to-day b) the lesults of tests made by several eminent eiiBlneers. The construction company winch built the stadium reported that the apertures were mere expansion cracks ami that account bad been taken of them In erectltiB the structure Subseiiieiit re ports from Independent cnslnis'r fiom New Vork and Philadelphia verified the contractor's statements Additional tests proved tha tho st iiiiW are callable of bearluB as Brtat a biiribu as they were planned to bear when built. The stadium wan built two )e,ns ,ibo. The mere entierete wnrk enst $300,non. ami was the Blft nf Kdgar Palmer of the class of I JOB, - - i MRS. PARKHURST IS PRESIDENT llct all Xssnclntltin llclcunlcs (Jlvp Srl for H'ttrl. In I'riitiep. lii.is-.A HKxtr. N. J , Mu) t - TIip thlrty thltd annual cnnvPiilluii of Hip Ameri can Mil 'a 1 1 Association adjourned to. ulBht lifter eleiiliiB as president for the cninliiE year Mis Charh-H II. Paik hurt, wife of the llrv. Ur. Parklmrst nf New York. Mrs .lame ' Colc.in of New Vnrk was eletietl vice-prcslilcnt, Mr. Abram It PetldiiH, Plilladiiphla, Ireasurer, and Mis II. I. Wa.vlaml, Philadelphia, see rotary. Tho tlelesaUs contiihutcil JS.'ifl for the work of the association In I'rancp. It was derided tn hold the annual con vention in llallliiinio next year. AUTO BUSES FOR MONTCLAIR. herx lee to Open Hominy Cutler n I'lflren lliiiile lleiiiln it) , MiiNTii..vni, N J.. May I 'Hi,, llllUl bus Hin. frnm Hip Lackawanna Si, 1 1 Ion by way nf Park street In Hie Helleviie avenue slalluii of Hie Kile l.ilr..i. will Mail MiiihI.i). The fan will m cent. Thi will he the llrsl bus Hue In operate sulci) within the town A license fee of tin for pi,i, ,u well as a build of fa, for each car In Indemnify the town iiBaiust ilaimiRcs, Is iciiilicd b) the autliolilles. Two sixteen I passeimer buses will run on a llfteen minute headway iliuiiiB Hie rusli hour mid on a thlity minute heniliva) durlns I the tiii.iil t.s of the day. " J Hilt I bi-sbrnimli lllx lileml, Thi- CliespbioiiBli Mannfactiii Ihb Com pany declaied a slink dividend nf .mn per rent M'Heiihi) lit a special sinrkhnldrr:,' iiicctiii;.-, when II was vnl.d to Increiisp the capital nf the company (rum J riOii.ooii to l, .Mm, nun. OUTERBRIDGE HEAD OF COMMERCE CHAMBER Sneeeeds Sot It Low, Who He tires as President Oilier Officers F.leeted. At the iitinii.il electlnn of Hip Chamher of Commerce, held at the reRiilar monthly meeting yesterday, llimetilu II. Outer brldBu was elpcted piesldeut In succeed Seth Low, whose second term In the of fice explicit. Philip A. S. Franklin, James A, Kartell uml Samuel Ilea Welti elected vice-presidents; William II. Porter, treastiier, John Franklin Crow ell, executive iilllcer ; Charles T. tlwytine, secretary, and WcldliiB Mm?, chairman of the executive coiniutttee. Mr (litter bridge had been for some tlmn past chairman of Hit executive cnmmlttec. Mr liw. In retliltiB. turned nxer to the Cliamber nf Commerce f.1,000 Hi Its de benture, tn which he subscribed fnr the new building. Ill-solutions were passed pxprpsslns nppreclatlnli of the work done b) Mr, Low and ri'Bret that Illness had kept him away frnm Hit Chamber for two months. The committee mi finance and cur rency, of which Frank A Vanderllp Is chairman, pieetited a repot! on the rural credit movement In this country and abroad, which it has been Hivc-H. B.itlliB. Itpsoliitloiis wen passed plac InB the chamber on record as In favor of the establishment of a system of agricultural banking, hut oppose. I to any method Hi this country that rcipilre tho use of (loveruinent funds ur postal sav Iiibs deposits, or any legislation exempt ItiK frnm taxation any class of i.IiIIbii Hons. These features ate to be found In the Mollis rural credits bill, now before CoiiBres. The follow InB chairmen of committees were nlsn elei ted for the year. 11 lancp and currency, Flank A. Van tlcrllp . fnrelBit enmmer'-p and Hip reve nue laws. Wlllard Straight ; lnleiu.il trade .mil Improvements, Samuel W l'alr chlld , harbor and shipping, Irving T. Hush. liisitani-e, n.irwln P Klmisey; Stile and imiiilclp.il taxation. iFnai" N Sellgman. in bltratlon. t'hailes I,. Hern henner Members relecte.l for the hoard of trustee having charge of the ie.il estate of the Chamber of Commerce were ticorge F. Haker and Augustus. I). Jullllard. FEARS ITS OWN ATTORNEY. I. unit Islttntl llnllronil llltjeeti to llerelter on l.mifl roiiiiiilsslon. lien (lent bp W. W'lgate. attorney for the 1uig Island Itailio.nt, yesterday made aniill itlon to Siipreme t'oiirt Jus. the fall. urban In Itrooklvu for the re inoval nf Col William C P.c.-.'hcr as one nf the three com iilsslouets appointed bv the Appellate Dlvismti tn tlx the price of Hip I fnl tn bp taken hv the .it) fnr cvtetidbii Cnncv Island Park tien W 5:1 It entitetiilt d that Col lleeilier should not serxi- as h- Is also an attornpv for the Icie Island l!a,l it ml, which owns most of Hie stock and bonds nf the prnspe. t p.uk and t'ntipv Island ll.illi-ntd. which owns nun nf tin parcels nf land In Hip cnnilenniatloii urea "t'ol. Ilei-eher villi bp aiprehctisvi' of the awards." tien Wlngatt' s.itd. ").. pause Hip L. I 1! It is tils client To pmtp-t his own name befme Hit public he will not Blve us the full awards that mav bp due us " Justice CallaBhaii denied the applica tion MiulliiB noihitiB In the cvbhu'c to tllsijuallfv Col. Hep. her DAIRY PRODUCTS MARKET. llfTTfrt- Tie'e was fl ie..k,-r fe n iti fre.l, rcd'neiles if.tMr.lav ,t-i t n-i ,. t n rule wei f t,,-, n(, m,.,. i.. ( a lllt'e more Hum 'list Havers w n; s.-r ntie. taking wtiat up lie...- i meet I'tim-dl-ite iletnnn.ls He, ene- ni . on. e. inns early in the ,iiv nti I tt.e pre lotlllti.ileil iililll the c'ose The li r i, tie.. .1,1. f, n the undererndes ur ' the best V) irket clo.e.t weak I' es I'-eMinery, ex'r.is ore. C." "i lustier .. ..ring. 13t. (i :te . ilrsi. ... i . , se, .,11,1,. Jl I, 3 t, ,., ; .hints 30. "ill, iiisjlted. fsn. i, li,ij',f . prion t . h il e "'III' ; sisi- .Inlrv. tlntsi. 3:. e..i, t ptlm. . 31i3:.-. renovated. eirn. x llrsl. 30.i3tc. Udles, firsts, ;i i x iv pro kin stock, current nuke, One .; a No .. ;i,w:;r. tilfHSH -III colored funev o I s k stipple, are ll..ilt PXllMUsled V Tl . of s Krude hrought nils.i 'iii'.tHtioiis ve.i-r d.l Some ..lies were made it tr'tle e.lste nil 111 Ces the market was a trllle e.i.ler Kxtiorters look on held twins ,md . or.' 1 .bil.les. puvinc full iiiintatloris fres made i olore.l st..i-k was n.y ,md He on .liitiBe was i.. off on Vounc .Vine i . Market c! I i..,rel sle.idv Pri ss f t hej.l. ,-r, , reil alid white spei'U t.ia , fl-.'' iversge f.in,. 11, i 11,, llul. re.h spc-t ils. IT' . i lied tars, lirui spe it l4 . goo.t o tine. i:ili:..- , tw. .s t t spe, in'.., l.ljr . good In f.iini. 17 ii;t, undergrade., held. U 'it;,c. fresh 1" ,f lfil.l Vi.'Ollln. twill., held. I ii Is , slnrle daisies, held. 1st,. t ,tn,j,t0 ilnlsles held, tvtjc . Voung Atlierlinse he: 1 1st, ,i tt'l. . fresh, lt.t.tli;. , Slate iklui. speilms t urrent make, ll'iill'.v . ower grade., ill jni,c t!i.t.S Prices Iii the .nuniri are pr portlonnlelv lilglier lhati hee 'I'M. makes hotli tiu-tltl) ant prices tiers nreg illat A l-trge part of 111. l-t k s st B-.li k into the t.io.ers. t-ii iieui iiul f'-r consiiiiiptlon Is for the higher gride Thte held their own M'-terdal He. elpts were ahenil nf those of last week tm t it. market promises to .eiitltuie tirm. I.e an..' nf londlilons In egg proilui!ti se, t .us Itut'ks. tiecomliig k tlrng on ihe inutJiet were ilnwn to 'J.'e I'rhrs- fresh g.ith ere I. extras, Jc , storage pin lied, lltel :'flii .rt'ia,. Mrsis. :i'. 'i.I'v . ' nl. .'On vie., trade egg., f.t'i ju',.- rtl.'le. Nn I I'.i it '. .1'. . So. .' ts'j.il'.' , nearby hennery whites 2ltt..'n hrov .1. . mixed, ."."(( :.T 1 1 . till. I.. S'ale ... Mtil;atid and Hit ' 1 Inn. re, ciu I ' 'an. y. .'Ii :"i VVt stern and S'nutiteni 'J J 11 .'3c . gill.se. III .1 .'.III . I. l VI! I'llti.THV HilUlig was rilhe' slow eslerdu mid about tweiitv live cai were llitdeit tn llie itllioiiul lodd mer Many rei elvers wanteil cijf f..r fow s. i.u- the tollers held off and would Hot p.t . oet fii'iii Sales were reported of nld ti.osters nl 13. (J.t..d limllers wce n simile tlrniel Willi sales I ,'pot ted tit "J , :l.'.t Small white l.i-chorns were dinn'il'l In .ell nl 30 The-e were m.t til. till tiirkl'ls ttlld these Pro light .'Ci I'U ks iiliil geese are not wanted and lince on hniid lire poor and Ihtn ami won 1 not hrlng over Im at the niitslde N'nt mntiv gtiliiriiH III evl.lence All. I prhrs nrr' un ihatlgi'd Pigeons selling tit l.'.c IHtKSSI'.t' t'OPl.TIO There was a fair SUpp ' eslerill nf fr.-sli U 111. .1 f.iw s uudi'i Ot h freight .tad i vpre.a He cehers said Invnlits showed fllUltiT hip tneiits that hid l. ell ibl.iei 'iiiere was no snap tn the itinrkt-t. Ion any one haling Bond fowls that weighed five pounds sn. litem iiiidlly. fry (taclixl funis that were desirable hrought good prices, hut i, supply was light. Nearhv broilers wei 111 Letter supply and easier VV'hal fen fresh killed turkrvs were tin the market were Irregular and ItOr nut the top He relpt nf Long Island ducklings was Uuhi with unchanged prlos. n chsnge in sipiahs, Prices: lire.snl lurkevs, VVes'i-ru hens and tutus, dry t'lcked. C'.t'ii33i thickens, U' to tmx. Western milk fed ;i '."Jc , colli fed, Ktl;nc . fowls. 13 tn li.iv ill) pit ke.l, Western, i,o .bs. and oiei to ibuen, 'J'Ju J2'c . 43 lo 17 lh. Sic llmlci tlfl His, tVltMtc VVesltril. dn picked II. s and mer. ; t,( , 1 1, ihs. s 1 1 . ll.s. and under. l.tj.ilVc , ..til run. ter Kc . si)ii tl.., prim.' while, in ll.s 1,1 .(nrn Ti 0 . tl His, Mi.'.. 7 lbs, Ml froi-ii TlirkelH, siltiled voting hens, .the 'iinis ,1vc . No '.', ; I m '.'t'c ; luollers, ; m ,v H o :t ll.s. 3l'.i3"c; corn fed, fan, :xl 5Vl,t- , ehb ki its, 15 In Iiixt milk f.'.l. .11 to 3i'. lbs, '.'3 1, i . CI In 17 tl. . ;n torn fed. 31 lo lb! Ihs. !!e . 43 In IT lh ";i,r : fowls, Western, hoved. i;n li,- ,,,( S'.'.c: Sfc i" " Hi "o. mi looslers, 1 t'.e nt:i ii sit i.iiins, Vliiiihiittaii. V3l SI'. H W H'"' l.lehll.'ll ,.g r lirssv Hlty fn, owner cnliliii. ti.- ,1ini in vKitsi in: Hitivi:. vvu i; m,,,,,,, A Hnns, Inc ugt VnuxIniH Hlty Co owihm AV colllrat lur .... Ji;j 7,Vlil ST. 317 I! Snloinoii TeiiipelniHiiii llgt .llillll W Whlllt'll, nwnel, .lulu, , i'oltell, agent nttiietor . . J7 1ST VV, KiM AMieiene Slum Co ngl .1 , , I , , , line, nwnel. Sniuuel t.oldlieig, i t.ti 1 1 a lor 1.1 "II .li'.TH ST. 131 In I IV i; I'lie... tln lJi.ni, t'n ii r I (Iriinintii tlnhllng I'o, Inc, m. in... II. iii! I'nuan'-ky. ciiiiiractor. . .11:1:17; llrunx, ITti'til KT 11 w mr Auihoui hv. IftOxlilii Herlsiii 1 1 in s. In,' mki I'M, mil Hlli fn. Ale.' tails ,t lauds lltlls, owners and tiiutraiiuis nn', REAL ESTATE .tINVt.;VI'M op MllllTllAtlKS. AlatiliHllilii. AV It, 11 w iur 3d st. Slii ("has II Koss, inis. In Alir Hpslelll, IMIII .".III HV, tttiis, itni'iior, II ,v- s, 1, j Win M. lo.onij AV II, 11 w cut 3,1 si. ,'lxxo- Abr lltisieln Iii l.'erilliill Sav Ilk, I."." Ith Itvi ally. tieiniaii Sav lUi, ti'.T till IIV... .tSll.lPIO MAIMSIlN nf, I H Tills Hilar .X Tr fit tn emigrant Indus Mav Ilk. 1.1 riititiibei si: uttts, 11 a 1: .1 ti'ilortiimi, .'.I rh. nn- hers si t.l.'UMI Till AV, .lit .Inn Ittiit.iii it 11 no, exrs. to den llhret, ll'lj I'alli av i att.l. Ud'V M HiiiBiiiiid, in iiwiti ;ro.non 1 'lit ST, 517- Max Kasltet tit l.uw)ers litle ,v ir Co, luu Hway; till)' I. T fn ti.ol'O 5t AV, ir.IT Mm . 111 tl ll.irnwell .X 1 trus, in litle (luar .t Tr Co, H'.il ItnaVi tilt). T tl t o tl.l.ti'iu 511 AV, li'.lT -P S I'r Co tu l.en Midnstelll. I"J I! ..1st si. titiv. I' 1! I'o IS,""" SSiil ST. W Saute to Sophie Wuhn, nt Unlet (Veil, 1 1 Mil st .t St Nicholas av. ally, T tl 10 Hi, "00 tJiiTII ST, :3a W - It H Tr Co, tril, to N V .Mtg Ai Serurity Co, I .is Hwtiy, attv N V 'litle Ins Cn. 135 Ittvay.. tl'.O"') lUTII ST. 3tl W Hnlev I! Hot. N Title Ins Cn, I3'i Hwity. att. N V Title Ins Co . J50.mii) Pn.sT AV, s iv cor .'04th st, fiOxlitS --City Ml B t'n lo N V ii Ci, !i'. Ilruad t. alti, f A Snow la Wall st fl POST AV, s 91 w 5i)4th et. (HxlOl-- Saliie to same. ! Posy av, s s. oo w :oitli et. ntxliij - Sump In same M I'llSf AV, r r. 1 31 w 51IIH1 ft. loxl'j:.-- Same to same 41 POST AV. s I7D w 501th st. 40x101, Same tn same . ' PdST AV, s -. 510 w 5')4th t. 4')xln.. S tine tn s mis ... ' 17'ITII ST. ...' 1 W N V Title Ins Co lo .Motrls .1 Iiliil. mi VV llntli st. titty. N V Tllle Ins I'll . . . .130,00.1 lli'.TH ST. .. W las f MeKern.m .1 at. irsles. to I'.eorge" II Itotitelke. If. Tl-t st. attvs, T.Ilor, K .V II. Itil "Hronl wav. .. .... I! 651) ST, t'.2t W illle Hilar .X- Tllist I 11 tn M and t ,tn Itlireti, exr. .-.'. Prospect av :il head fr.niklii AV New llrlehtoii. St.iteo l-l.ui'l. ii;lv, T ti Co. ... ll.nOD ITH AV. .J.-m farm, rs I..1111 A Trust Co to Mitt 11.1 : I. Ife Ins i'o. 35 Nassau r t . alty. T It Co ... J SOU. I'M 9TH AV. e s. Ill i) 11 cull st, 55 7xX0x lx ix Irr.g -Wm ,1 1 1 oil man. exr. In Ainellit A Wigser . f N. w Hgypi. N .1. t. ti atty. IMw P Orreil, Jr. S.'.S Hway.. .. . lin.eo.i .XI. t i:s' ST. IPIa fruiikel exlrx to Aaron It llaiisiillii 1310 SMIl t. Ilklyn. illis. Sl.g.l. C ,X .' 3'tr, lltvti SI HWAV. 3H0 I - w- .or Ith si. I" 5 II. 31th st 11 s 111 ti w ;.i av, itx? 3. Utile VV 15lh St. t.', Will A Katie In Abr lineile -in. I lino. .Vt llway. alii. I, T Co l"r Ii-sal services 1MTH ST ti s, ''.'1 w W't.lsworth hi. .'."x '.' t t -.le.i H lllldlfe to M looiitttan Corpu. ti: W Until st. iitt. I. T t'n ll"0 5IST ST. '.'01 I! Vbr S.hwHll... to Cms t-,o'.lst.-ln n 1 Main t. I'ster.on. V .1: xitv Siitttl Simon, so. Itwt ... 13 0.10 5ft AV I I'O Witt I'rtyer to Itaiihn.l I'rng.'i. 1 .".1 1: Tlih "i. ,,tv T c, c.i. t iTt.sf ST in', I! Ml'iil C.-l, llrt tn At.nle .'o-tell,. 315 IT .-'ith st am., s.t mntir ,i;. s. 15.1 Itua) f 1 no '1ST ST. 40'. I! N'elll.. I'o.tnlln, extrv. ! .Sell." Costt H11. 31.' : tl'Jlh ., attvs. .se.iinonr ,v S. tin lliv.iv IS.oOO llmnv. Cti-iVlt)'n,lTAN ft.VMi to nr.itix Itomugh Ilink Hun i'I I V MTtii: CO to Iiwer Vlnrlg.tge '1 Ill "no S VXtlT '.. -am. ... fn. into N V TIH -T cn lo City Mtg" Co .. 0 S V M II tn .line t to XIAMIAri.VN .MTUi: CiJ tn l..lttiirs Vttge ' '" . . . lis unit SV.VIi: t" ..I'tte t .,nn,i VitltK VII.I.K II INK l.i Carrie To. :v i',..'.tu t.iHC. I1UI.I.IN It. 1.1 John W Harper. ee . . 5.'. .'00 IIAItl'flt, .toils' VV. exr. 'o A.lulltie 11 t'olte . J( li'Vi'H Afilt si. ant art... (o Kvl . nr. ti-et ,tn. 1 mo. . . I.. 000 MVN III. In', fit. im t.. IT-'her H t: ... 11 HtlMiltP'K.si.v VV.VI Vtfltltll.I.. .in, , Mil 1. Ul-rc'ee'it .. 13 000 N V TITt.l: IX'.s c. I to Jennie II III.. I" .'it n.t.l K' "'Il nitVV Villi I! -n It n. be Pure J- -..,.1 T C. .V 1 CO In law.er. Xttge Co J.'.ilfll) si vi vii 11 itixiitrs. KEM jr.ls;v Atlanlle Clly. mm llfll Xt.irlliuiiiiiuii-lltcnhpliii t tn ill.. Ile-ie'i rrunl Van rli'att mil rumiicau I'hiK .In-nh Vliiii' si,n. Citinp in llulel llellllls iln tlo. lip 41 li IViuit VV Iter J Hmlii Sea-lit" Hull"" t III Ihe lleai'ii I runt I !' ( is,k snn, 1. illell Hall tlnli'l and -riii'iliirniln I I i nlliB Xtitr I I I III Mill. litre t enllal, Ni'ae the lie n h ' I s ittuicl lili unit Ibree litiiirs frnm Xeu II. II. nl N. J., ur I 1 uiisiilt IismI Mil MIKK l.niiK Island. The Must .Mtraillie (iiutitrt llulel Ailjiitent In New tirk rit.t. Garden City notel GARDEN CITY, LONG ISUND (hi nf ihe juusi i ue-ni iiitintry hoir In Amrricit A iiinii.hi.ii uu nf iMiuntr f anil tiu'trtttKillt.in h vt luxury tfirlmi. fiiimtl rum! tu ,, tl nn th A'tirrip.in pan TJi-r U h iit for tli coiufniitce ( TTl4't.vrlH A Handsome a in Carte Hvstauratit f'ulMiiH .tint trr!.!'.' tin-urpf.i-.) Mu.i mr ptl.t1 ?n tnllct. frnm N Vnirk I qupnt tiectru1 tNitnn f rin IS nn.i itto J J IiANMN I'U.. Pinp- New York Mat. NEW YORK STATE Running Directions ii.'r srvri: ,M.riM -i'.CT(lN M, M UN iitrm.f i:n ltot 'i'i; ..'ir Hiva, nil e t'tnlerf on flrt'.'iinuo'i J N nmn.Ser ,Nhurgh,NiV NKW MlHIx iioiier.tonn. On Otter !, ('per.loun. N, y, June U Oelobu llitonis II,,, I,...,, -xi ana 4 II KNOIT.Pp A.Mar I W. 7Jd 81., N. V. oJU Milt II VMI'siiuti;. (IN HI.M I II I I, I, Mil) s N Al l i:. Soo-fiipi Park Lodge .VMl il' I' Vtll VI VV.VI I'I! M.r IV VV Hi SI .Sen m I, Crt nway to liftppinoii wy lo th nrrvc- rciung, innit'tceiuiti, hTp-tiivinn air if Hit rciung, iiinit-ftcenui!, tiei'ii-Ki ttoralMu0 I lion you will, I IK thi. Until KoJ fmvl, tr-Mf, trnnm, vrrytliint;, thut m4ko I'M worth whilf, Nn rmlrictiona cntrmn; Can itdrt. llooklcUlto7ilMuBkkllotf.Tornnto,Ont. "Slimmer Hnnipx I""""' I'lcture. ml auinmer nonics ,i,.s,T,,ii,mx',,( -uiiii:,n ('nllllt). Hetnl ...' ..tslauo In ti l liuliiiisitn, licntral I'ltsst'iufcr Atteiit, Deiit I' iiutariii.t Wtslerii It),, llrandt enlr.it Ti'riiilu.i,N, V.v'lly TOURS mm TRANSACTIONS IIOSIINTHAI., I.OttIS, tn T (1 T Co $53,001) SATISl IKII M(HtT(l.(il;s. (With name uml inbltiss of Icmler'x nt tome . 1 1 ITU AV, s n SSIh st. runs w ISOx s tt'.tix iv SSx 9X Jx 11 s Sllli l x e KS to av xll'it.ei in big, Oct 5.1. 1915 .Ml! Kent) Ittally Co. 5'.:t W 31th st. to ltutlierfotil Healt Co, altjs. Wells & S, XI Nus.'iu si Is.loo l-itllNI' ST, .ST, Kelt S, 1900 -iletilg" S Schernn rl'ttrn et ul exrs will .VI11I11 Isabella Siiiornif rhnrti. to fnlnn tUnn' Savings Hank, att, T (I .X T Cn. lit! llway tio.mui HAST KNI) AV, ItiOt, .Mill 14, lk:i.--('h.is Hrnst nnd .inn. r.x Hist Cid 111. to the l.'ait Itlier Savings In-'Hulkni. "91 .' llway; nlty, Michael C (Irnss, 3 Chant hers st tli.ooo 95t) ST. s , 110.4 f Col .11. 50x100 1, fell 1 !, 1X95 Siirnh A Vail, 50 W t'i'd st. to Hy Wiener, Jr, and un. Plilladeiiihl.t. Pa, tits will llv Wiener, ntty, .Mnril nier S llrown, ' Wflllani st. ...IH.."oo ITH AV, e a, f.3.5 s 30th st, SOxt'.O Louis S'liwitgerl ntul mm of Ilklyn, m Ann.) ' Church; atty, T tl A T Co, III! Ilni.nl way I.Vono 6TH ,4T, 531-3.1 IT, .Vug 7, 1913 .lalius Neabs tn llinlirrniit Industrial Savings Hank, St (ii.imhets st atty. It .V- I! I oilortnan. f, ch.imliers st tso.tmii HIST ST. 11 s, ;?n p Aiidiib.in a v. 5'.x!7". Sept t, 1J0S Hmlna S Moore nf flush - tig, I. t. tn Title Hilar uml TlUst Co. exr will Charlotte Sllllman, ntty, I. T ,v T Co. IM Iln ii v . . . I.' 000 "4TII ST. s s '.'50 e Mmlltnn av. SOvlt'i V. .III! V 51, 1195 Samuel Kempner. 3 H 'filll st. tn the Itnwerv Suing- tttllll ntty, I. T ,V- T Co, tr.O Itil.fl.. Iii 3" P.I.IKAHKTH ST. n s. 153 11 Hnanl -t S'x'JI .'. April I, P.'t5 -Dora HnttistiMii. 3t7 llrnilfor.l st, Hklvn, ind ami in Samuel Wacht. T'.'ii Itlier. 1. 1 Drlit. itl'i. Isidore Solomon, 4 1 court t lllilyn .5. "i"t IfllsT sr. 11 ". loo e l-olltlllbus ai. i"'X loo It, Nov I. ti- ll W Hulling., Ill W 43,1 .t, to ll.tnil.l M sip mi I in . Philadelphia. Pa, ttusiees Xtne'ii VV t'oiigherti . att. Wilson J I'uweil ; Willi si $.11,00 1 tli'.'lil ST 311 W .Inly II. fl 1 I. ,1 .1 Hill. I ". T cieean nv ltki)n. to Wtu T Ito. k, t5"n (l ean av Ilklyn attv. , Tlt Ins Co. t.T, lliiii) $ ..00,1 :TH ST. 95f. W M.t) 10. tH!t- It'sl K'.iplon. x W tola ,t to frank Ian 1 ntld nun, 10 VV IS!! 't atty. T H .V- T Co 17'i Iln ii) $ toil WASIIt.MiTON ST. 11 11 cor Spilng .1 Mi. 5" Apr IS. 1"ll Ins Ke ler tn Chit V Work of M 1.I1.1111. N .1 ,'itll. II V Wright. 37 w.n .t . l.'i.ni SlimtMAV VV 11 s. lot VV "Olili -t. '.us ISO, Mar is fit 1 - Vet milt . 1 It-ip. . to .lenM" Ittldlnsky. I.'lt ITtli -I Hk'i Ott). M C l.eilne. Ifl X in. 1 1 st li, ,,H4. 1TSTII ST. 11 s, 1 on r s M, li.'l.i. v 1 '. lt:.9. IV h 3. PHI Mo-e I, . Im tti Cine 117 W unit st 10 IT'.th st,,t 11 ,u Co MO llway. utile, Arri-teln .t I, I x llw a v , J. a 1ST ST. I".'. 1;. tun" It. 1913 Vnnle M ties in ,n Iltavac I'3 f'el 'i.-i o Hronx. and sno. atlv, .1 H .11 o ' 1st .IX. ... 1 97TH ST ti w .oi- We. 1 fnl ,,. '. . 13s 3 O.-l 35. 1911 Prill eton 1 , to. 30 P. I5, st !.. AI." K1..R 11 11 I I' . at v. I. T .t Trust Co 1 Co ii, iv It. "it" WCST l:Nt VV, T7I- Pi In et. 111 Com',, Co. 30 i: 45d st, I., Vb"l King in I 111. I IV I! 1C1II1 "t ntlt. I. T .V T t " ' a Itnal . I ,. . I.fMNtiToN V 10T4. 11, t ." is'. .Xttiektotn Holillnc Co to leni.M VH'ii. rxltx will ll.iii.i Vglit. .lite T 1. . T 1 o ITii Hit .11 $ ; 1 01 I. Is I'llMlKNs. Vlaiihallmt. ttiv f.itsiiii: ihsivi:. n . i"- .-., t5 l" I't-g Vluiiia .if li - t . ..r V agt t'.oig i IteilM c f .- elo.iire ll.,rl g,t ge , M'tl, It v -I 131ST ST. 533 VV CliHr' it' It.o . .-t .ic' llarn ll.nl. . ... al 1 -.. . , p. f..t to in--. . ii'li- t'o.ik A l!ur I50TII sT ,'C W l!.':.tn.e l.ni.i.g 1-.. agt P.' Witt '" lu !..! .notl.'et.f .t I t , I tiienti, att.i, I' f,ii,, 111,1, r llronx. HI. VI I'l.A' i! w- - .'i I . 11 t s t, . . , - 3 Ai.na A ll-tlfort as ttu-'re Bt W'l 1 .ti s VV irt.ii lot p' a if. . tio-tit nf n.ot gtgei. a't C! H IV litott I,. IT 11: ..up .f M irl. Il fill' ke Ige n W ,k'tle nil. Sua 1 1 'is l MMI.lt IIIXHlls, NEW JKKSKV AllNntlc City. ticCitaKI. Outdoor Life in May and June is Mosl Attractive at the Seashore Mlaiiijc (ilv tilTers tlieniitdunr piulni.1,,.1 all tli.it can lie tli slrcil t.iiir .ileiiiiil mails t.ir inline and Imr-. ail. rniiitf surf b.tililiii! and Indisir siilninilns-(nsils, and ,,',..... ..in..., ...iiin.i .t t'XCllll'll The LcnHiiiK Holism Arc Alwnya Optn and ultt furni-li full iiifnrniatii.ti r.xtc- etc nn apiillcttli.ti II til. an nil Vincrlcali lian. lllili v. iilluri'l-c unlet' strand lintel on tin. Hem h I mitt I II in! and II c I.iIii.ihi I tie Mlf linn lit On tnr lle.nli I-nun rairnjicni IMtu I MciUil Xts llulel si. i h.trlp. lilt Ihe I leach I'mm N-tv tltl Halites n llulel licl.e.i on the Hi itch 1'rimi It Thnn n.iiti .X 1 'it I be llulltlllllrst eiiral Niar ihe ii..,,i, Henry l).i-nell Vnrk (ill via ( I.S I II XI I.NN t. II. II. ticUet awcnls fnr further Inform 1 1 1..1 HOTEI . CHELSEA lM-tluJltr Oi utvvini: rut t - 1 11 P faelil Hint, e I 1 ban licrx 11 tl er 1 t t-r K ' . I- Autos meet l 1 - 'it .11 b' tl- t .1 x 1ML LLADiNf. RC50WT IIOILLOf THC WORLD SlJarltioroiyliSlailicim ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. OWXtHSHIM MAUXOLMtejT. JOSIftH WHITC SONS COMPANY so, set .1 teSA At.inrTar, cf ."erxice comfort Aueattiv Lammt rnufitcHrRii7iajriomiVTtnvRji Atnnttvriaix EiTcpeaivMAix HtlV YOslK OODKINII OTnfJ!' K llr-lU Kite siwartr.. J"iof A.TsisjfsWi Juaorusx- HOTEL NEW ENGLAND Ml. MtOI l. AVK. AMI IIKACII I'rliata iliitlis. runnlnc water In room Elanior 10 .tr.ct leiel. tun purlor. Caua. alty It... ip.clal rlea. Booblat" K. 14, WILLIAMS. $;..i(l In Ihlllt: s.nei'1,.1 11....LI. GRAND ATLANTIC , ,-i , 1 ,, 1 ... I.... .. .... . 1 11 k-tnlli .11 ciii.e to He I Ii in.) tt 1 ,. .mil .rl a'e t ... 1 1 1 . mil -ij; Hons at. 1 ie Pie vl lilt .V' tin 1. ... !..!,. I. iii booklet . nu ... trains w !' Ml.vu'. I LmitlPt. tilKti-clas, nioilerat rale hom. ! Hi .ji. uiJ J. " '. f'l",''lil i: up ill) iJi.tJ!!. . ' B'el" ''tat. private hatha iiH-1?!1, "U" Prl"rl excelleiit t.-., Bint dinner.). Huuklet. J. I COI'kI THE L0RAINE ?' 1 1 ' ?nd aet, , iiater ,.,b.V"', ..VI"; 'lM'"n'' 'UP'rltir ti.lte l!e,,,j a K wi'iVvVi"!: ' "n.h ..t ti,,),,, " ,A k Walnkii, I'roiT VV II MV1DN. Mer .KHUIINr. Squinoxfiome Maiiclicstci - iiisthr-Mnimt.iiiiR Vcrnioiit. lli't St .11 I l.ll'll N V (H I II K I'lll. l.niiK km, set .1 tesA st.inrtarrl I et al (fiireelusiire of inorlgicsi ,, .Mcl.uiiglillii A. Martin. ""'"' at, itM 4iniii-.li I. t:si.s, Alanhiillaii. Mil AV. Hi."..?. Hi, re mid l.u-e i.ii. ur it Mintti i lurk i i ,t ,, ilenl (1 Iln, Sltl ,xth av, j is fiiiiti'yij, 1' " atl.i. .las T I'uugli'i ' "( A.VISTHiillA.vr A V.'l.ii.' s'w I II I 1 I lloor ami cellar -Hunl Mi , n ,' ,,' ' W Han. II.. W 3 Ith .t ," v'," " Mil) I, I'.Ht,; itlt), ; M , ,.,,.,.'" Ilwav I ? ,0 , 1 . ' ISP AV. I7H.. tr i.iui l..,.,,n..l.,",1 llerin.ihn to Diimii Hnhni . ,n ;;i. I si, it. ' Jis irnill .nil) I, l:i. , . . W'.VSIIINtlTO.N ST H... TO H. erl.urgtr lo I'm-tn;.. ' t, Inc. lo j r from ,vpi 1. hci, , I. llleen, It'.., Ilwai : nt.ii PI I'T ST. .1'.. till to. Iiai,,.,. Itnsenzwi Ik. 31! Pill sl, 1 1 1 . 1 I fl',, alt), .Morris 1 1 ... r Pitt s' IS I' AV, lli't. all 1 ,. I'ntpll lo .In Dull, .nil 1: . , I I - frnm M iv 1 i;t.. Cooper, .''I Ve.eV si., HIISTP.Il ST. 71, ai .Vl.11 , , in t'has tlniiib.'ig una , , , sl. S ) rs from .Mai I. I'M. ,11 A I frle.lm.111. 533 Hit in 31' AV, III), 7 ft xpi.'c r." , , I'VlKi'ltldall In ll.lliil..,n Iln, I 13" 'Id av. 7 vrs fi,,., vt 1 attv, I.11111. .1 Hold. I rt j ,.. , , llritiu. I.ivTH s r, . ::. vi. . m . 1 I'll) all - IM nf Ab v 1 II N A P nt 11 sp in tit .'.. 111 r 5 vrs frnm VI -ii t. '... V nillsellieul I'll, 311 I; t'll'li . WILMS AV. nil T. 11 w . it I in ,, .I11I111 Hels et al lo ll-nri 1: I! Until t. .. ir. a 11 1 t. Nov I. Ill": mu, II. ic li 1 II. I I M 1 1 V1 I SAVII! Pltoli'lltTV.' s, ', 1 . .mil i. in. n li. f ..'ii v ntlt, saitu I HUTU ST w . 1 r I 1 Willi Molt Xi lte, "v to o f. 11 mail, XX'. I! 'Hi 1 t, !?IS ,v II Dr. 1'. 1 st... . $1 Vacations On the Ocean t in lint -.1 rt Ms! ,. s- sfi imi., . . ti lfiiii.i-i I. wi,-t. nf 1 hf . nillnt t 5 to 21 DAY5 llr-iitlii. 1 ti .tin. I in ,t- x In ssn Iticludlilg meals a el nind.itltitl. im -'caltier Clydc-Mnllory Lines li.r Til. X....')! I, ( It J I kl I t!li - J 1 . .1 FRENCH LINE I niiii.iuiilt (tent rale I riiti..ill.itititi r I'Osil VI. s uv 1 Sailings for BORDEAUX ESHAGNE Mny 6, 3 P Vt LA TOURAINE. . .May la, 3 I' ' LAFAYETTE. . . Me.y 27. 3 P N CHICAGO June 3, 3P " roit iNfo'tvt xi'iux ai 1 t COMPANY'S OFFICE ir f.,:.... V . American Line ' AMERICAN STEAMERS i Uiidcr the American Flag ' N. . lit crpool. I iv fi.', IS. K. No. n lini.iiiii llai In Sen nrl. White Star Line N 1. Ltvcrpiol. ."ic til), A. :v.. Norr lliilainl Mai in llillll.- V (t 1.1 , (Hi il !..!) II VV VV, N. I el. i'llllll He te. CUNARD NEW YORK LIVERPOOL t'l 1 1 V Mux 1 Vt II iM V Ml Vt iv til. 1 III V T M VI It It x V I II' 11 ft VS'I V .-. VT It . NEW YORK FALMOUTH "LONDON I'lW III! II,- ' , IVNHVN.V s. Mv VI. VI Nl V s xi . I ' 1 ' it J !l-'!l s XII. s' I VV f III Is SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINE MIIIH I. HI IUMIVKI-. , I S , - VI. -V I. aOIINs.l.N ,-. I 11 1 I'llliaill III Hot l.les, Vl.l-I.a, I al it rn l elloii slime I'.irl. lour leuns ,li,,., siiiiill uriiiii. Vntiiniii li'iti tut I ( hill. I. Irani. I ll.nl,. II1111. 111,1.: . 1 III. II HllVilMiix MM.. IIV s I 0 s VV VN VII .Ml M II" VV sl I. VHsiMi' 1 H'M.t's 11, ni . 11 I I'M V ' ' Itui iiitilnl .X V hlli 1.111I1 l it . '!"" "ith V x I S Mil V I' ( ll'IC Ml M VV it I'M I llr.iinlital. N. V I It FALL R,VER LINE TO BOSTON S4.00 - s I r 11 1. il I 1 .t I M 1 Sen 1 ..ti.li.lt (rlililtl I in. I' 1 ' v I n 1 Vt I Nell Hlllcti I ine I "I III I'I III II III I'I I Vl It BOSTON $2.95 PROVIDENCE , M...0 COLONIAL LINE M.I. 01 I sun, si v 1 1 Ittiiin- si in. VV K '.i I ! Hurt ester, St. 1.11, I'rtill.lelit c tltri'i I I III sl .1HI IIIIIlM- sl lie llillll , im litdlui; s,ii,,t ,1 1 . I r 1 I e 1 t,l I 1 ' I I ill 1 1 Ii 11 11 1 , I. t 1 ot MAINE STEAMSHIP LINE ' 1 I NorHlluttil .V Ni.Mli st I't 1 It '111 , 1 . : 0 1.. . vi- , I OI . I .' . X V I . r I I: s I.JiX s I Vs' I I X I s ! HARTFORD LINE I tie s -ii IDI ll. B.lM'.eS'T ii e t'l A I sin t i'I l.lnee. Ile. !e 1"i n" V Ur -fi v " CALIFORNIA DLnmviin n,.,.,r's luuri.lll. II I'ler i), S It w I I ll tie p 1 1, 111 I m ) fe.1 C3S33 1 ET3 k-e-d