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x 8 t''" THE SUN, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916. SAVE NEW YORK CRY WINS 126 CONCERNS llnmif.'idiircrs In Fifth Ave nue Zone llcmlily Agrco to Move Elsewhere. BOMK AT A SACRIFICE Only Eight Firms So Fnr Ap proached Refuse to Vncnto l'rcmiscs. Itctwtcn tho new building rcfrulatlons which permit tlio erection of no more factories In tho Fifth avenue, retail xone and tho voluntary removal of manufac turers now located thero tho Havo New York Committee It confident that within two yr-.irs tin! clty'B most valuable) and most desirable retail district will ba en tlrely free from the factory blight which until recently threatened to destroy values nnd drive, tho hluh clan chops out of tho .Iclnlty. Tho committee reported yesterday that of a total of 200 manufacturers In the eoctlon Kd havo signed agreements to rcmovo their factories out of tho tone on or before tho cxplrutlon of their leases. Only clsht havo declined to remove. Tho district for which tho committee la worklnc Is that bounded by a line mid way between Thirty-Second and Thirty third streets on tho south, Third avenue on tho east, Seventh avenue on tho west nnd Fifty-ninth street on the north. They deslro tho removal from tho district of nil manufacturers of clothing-, cloaks, suits, furs and other kindred nrtloles manufac tured by men. They express no opposi tion to Unlit manufacturing by women of article which will be sold on the premises. Hlnco the. movement to "Save iewr orli" nurted In February no manufacturer of tho undeVlblo cla" , I lias signed a le.iso In this zone nor has any building been erected for ouch manu facturing. J. II. llurton, chairman of tho commit tee, said yesterday that there Is no doubt that 05 per cent, of tho manufacturers In the district will rcmovo when their leases expire. To somo of them removal moans conslderablu loss, for they have spent from $2.D00 to KO.00O In flttlnea and decoration for thcr establishments. On the stationery of those who hnve acreed to remove tho Savo Now York Committee Is printing Its membership emblem. Ac cording to Mr. llurton these are tho firms that havo agreed so far to go: . , , , . Lease ame and Attire.. Inspiration. Wilkin ft Artier, H 57 W. Wth it Feb. 1, 1917 Joseph Hodgels. 7 V. Jth st Feb. 1, 1919 Marc-ue A Nathan. " V 35th t Feh. i, 1P11 BolimionAI'hlrsIclioanm.4 W Sita it. Feb. 1, 191J fiamucl Herat, V. Mth tt , Feb. 1, 191J Latarus Cohen, 19 W. 35th at Feb. 1. 1917 Alpha Waist Co., Inc., 19 V. 35th st.Feb. I. 1917 Jostph Hchnen Co , 35 W 35th It, .Feb. 1, 1911 a. M. S'chnarti & Co., SI V, 35th it.lVb. 1, 1919 Mann & Lorrjoy, 35 V. 35th it Feb. 1, 1917 Michael Ft-lift A Co , A 35lh at.. .Feb. I, 1918 Leo T .Sturm, 4J V. S5th it Feb. 1. 1917 JI ticliwarts. W . 35th at Feb. 1, 1919 Henry Ni-nraan, 19 V, 3Cth at Feb. 1, 1919 A. 1141 In A. Co., V. I6th at Feb. 1, 1919 Wcjneartcn A- llruilt. 19 W. 36th at...!Vb. 1. 1913 A. lluwlman .V. Co , 30 W, S6th at... . Feb. J, lsl7 uito Kauimnn ,v Co , 20 v. Siith at. .Feb. 1, 1917 Clisrlia lajacs Seiner, CI W Seth at (loth; out of business Nthtiln & liril'l. C3 V 3th M ....Feb. 1, 151s Friend A Mhrlir. Inc., V. 30th at. Kit. 1. 1919 Louis Hair, "J V. 3atli at Jan, 1, 1319 Btcru, Miller Co, 19 W. 36th at.... Fib. 1, 191 Mai Cvnen, M W. Wth at Ftb. 1. 191a lliaih I'.HtMn; Suit Co., 1 IV. 3Cth St. 10 11. m A. Co.). Feb. t, 1919 Arttiur Lnliilauer, :l V 3!'th at Ftb. 1, 1919 J. JI Spur Co., 35 W. 56th at IVb. 1, 1919 BtctnUl A Co., :3 V 35th at Nip. 1, 191s M.mut'1 jati.ba, i mu al Jol.ii Truiua, t) V. 36th at J. D.irl A. Co.. 13 V .Ttth at... J J?! 1 1, 19H , ltoancr lioM.U'in, 59 V. 3Sth at . -. 1, 1917 Uro. I'lrrmolit & Co., "J V. 3lu at..I'b. 1, ltU itorai .uu', co. (n. 11. jU'Tinuuj, &s W. 35th at Feb. 1, 1914 Pcliuliiiuii A shirman. 35 W 35th at, Feb. 1, 1911 lJalui ltvnjamla (Quctu Coa. Co.), 37 W. 37lli at Feb. 1, 1C llflnun I)re, Co., 39 W. 3Mh at.. ..Ort. 1, 1917 Luula Cantor, 149 W. 36tb at Feb. 1. 191 XI. ll)mau Co., 19 W. 31th at Feb. 1, 19?) llalnmar Co., 19 V. Stth at Feb. 1, 19:0 MaeClwr .M lloll, l.5 5tu.ll.on ar....Ort. 1, 1916 Ulttcliou It Slclliliou., 19 V 34th at. Fob. 1, 1931 Upinii.'ltu, lioldaleln & riitK--!, 19 W. Stth at Feb. 1, 1931 IL Joaipli, 139 i:. Stth at Ort. 1, 1919 H. A. AJkr fi Co., M V. Uth it... Feb. 1, 19U Th Dluet Co., Inc., Joa., SO W. 16th at Feb. 1, 191 Loula C. Itoarnblatt, 1S1 V. 5th at.. Feb. 1. 1919 I. lpahlta t -Milium. 131 W. 35th at. Feb. 1, 191 Jseob Ii Itt St Co., 45 W. 31th at. ..Mar. 1. 131 J 15. Caalunan Coitumo Co., 35 U. 16th at Feb. 1. 1I1S Abramaon, Cohen 4 Co , 53 W. Mth at Feb. 1, 1317 Leaillnz Prraa & Coatumo Co., AS W. SCth at Feb. 1, 11 I'erlra k r.UU-rt. 1(1 W. 34th at....Frt. 1, 1914 Harris & Ilroa., I. A., 131 V. 55th at. Feb. 1, 1919 Illaru & Co.. :i W. SFlh st Feb. t. IMS wouner tt uronarr, .t ii , Join si...ieo, i, inisj Nat. 5founiln2 Uouda Co.. 33 V. S6th at Feb. t, 19H O. ft O. Hrcaa Co., 130 W. 37tb at, ..Feb. t, 191S Maher A' Kis.ler. 1S1 V. 35th st. . Keb. 1. 1919 JlCObsons A Sons, L., 14 W. 37th at. Feb. 1, 1918 J. 1'. Ilauman & Bona, 131 V. Mth st Feb. 1, 1917 Fair Walat & Presi Co., 143 W. Rth at Jan. J, 11V tloldstonr, I, P., 24 W. 59th at Feb. 1, 1923 Tip Top Walat A Dress Co., 142 W. STIh st Feb. 1, 1914 T. Colun. 45 W 31th st Feb. 1. 19H Joseph If Cohen, 20 15. .TM st Feb. 1, 1911 Rlmon & affor. SO W, S'.th st Feb. 1. 19U I" I.. Mfg. Co. 152 V 54th st. .. Not. t, 1917 Hrevfoo. . Hon. J IS! W. J'.th st...Feb. 1, 1919 i. . ! iV.l '".! T crtion, m .-win st Winner Frcres II 59th st, .....Pen 3 1914 Chat, Sonn & Co . M W, S5th st,.,.Feh. 1, 19 J Itubln Pros . 19 W. 54th st... July 1, 1919 Oiaa. Malsel A- Co., 1JI V. 57th st .Feb. J, 1920. jirnvn .ii-Mt-i i". ,,,v,v, ,,.,,- rir. SOI Fifth av reb. 1, 19H Ml" Thorn. 29 W Mth st Feb. 1, 1919 g. Perchsnsly A Co . lit W 3Cth st Fob. 1, 1919 I,. IVIaenheld. Ill W. 5th st Feb. 1. 1914 It. Tteirh Son. ill w 3um at jmr iu, lsia A. Hernsttln. 12 W. 37th st Feb. 1, 1914 rioMatrln A Rsttlz. 39 W Wth at. Feb.. 1, 1911 J. J, Kellr A Co . 311 YV. S7th at .. IVb. 1, IH9 Heno nerhotr, 311 w, 37m st. .as soon ss poasuue Pharfsteln V Cohn. 30 V. 37th St.... Feb. 1, 1914 a T Bl.n-I.. 1 Tl' ?Ttli .Ten. 1. j' ii. Ilerbst A Co . 20 V. 37th st. ..Feb. 1. 191; Slgmnnd Itntiln A Co.. 6 W, 37th at. .Feb. 1, 1914 A. II. linen S"n, si i. ain st,,,ren. 1, i.i Paskle ft Co., P. P., 35 W, 36th St.. Feb. 1, 1919 f. L Farlier, S4 V. S4th at .rob. 1, 1913 Kellable Fur Trlinmlnx Co., 149 V. 35th St.,,.. . . -llaa no lease- will mora soon Lerltmnn Fein. 33 W. Stth Bt....ree, 1, W Cltwr Darla. 33 W. 24th t Feh. 1, 1919 Morosoff A lleb-h. 12 Y 37th st Feb. 1, nn Ren I.nWn Co,, 20 5V 27th st Feb. 1, 1914 I.ahn A Hentr. S3 V. 34th st Feb. 1, 1919 Msndol A Pihoenholti Co., 23 W. SSIh st Feh. 1. 150 0. F. TVIlhelms Pons. 22 W. S4th St. .Feh. 1, 1920 P. Jseohs A Co, 24 W 3th st Feb. 1, 1917 A. It Ilonsrt A Co , 2 W Sth st..,Feh. 1. 1917 Aekerman A rionlon. 24 V. JSth at.. Feb. 1, 1U Msl Ilerirrr, 24 W, 3th at Feh. 1, 1917 A. Srhwartl A- Co . 20 Y. 3M at.. . Feb. 1, 19C0 lax Folomon. 20 W 3V1 st IV,. 1, 1M0 A. J. Kneel, Inc., 20 W. 3T1 st, . . Feb. 1, 1W R, J. MHlino A Pro.. 44 V. 3th St. .Feb. 1, 1920 1. eventhal (i Vonel, 29 W. 34th St. . Fob. 1, 1919 A Mclaelmsn. 124 W. .V.th st Feb. 1, 1914 llrodr A Flint Co. 1H W 37th st, ..Feb. 1, 1920 :. West SSth atilFebi l! 117 Trbcer A Iirmker, 24 West SSth 1 C.reenfleM. Io II.. 20 W. 3W at. rrnmr, l-,nl,p I 'o . ?0 V 33yl at... l eli. . 1S20 IVb. l! 1920 II. Ilermr Co . 44 V 3th st Feb. 1, 1914 '.!''' :' i. v...,!... r- - eaih Vi.li. 1 I9H luenrf.T n .', i, v " -.-- C.roaaman. P., 67 4V. SJIh at....... ...Feb. 1, 9 4 Freundllrh A Pons. J.. 67 W. 34th at.Feb. 1 1914 llenihanl A Co . J., 1! R. S3d St.. ...Feb. 1. 20 Freninan Co., 103 W. SSth at April I, 1919 II. I,. B 1 1 nm on s A Co., 10 K. 29th st..Feb. 1, 1919 Pernor, John, 49 W, 45th St.... Feb. 1. J 4 Keaaler A (lottbilf. 10 R. 3.M St Jail. J, It J Jamb Pernstoln. CS W, 34th st ..l Vb. 1, I Harrr Brber A Co.. M W. 4th at. ...Feb. 1, 1914 HornfeeV, II. II.. 14 F. 40lh .t........Ian. I. 1J2J Komfeld A Behneher, 15 W. 45th st.,Aug. t, U Floerahehncr A Ilm.. Barouel, 2 W, 1M at Feh. 1, 1914 warts proia.J, M ,111 W 3Kth at. Fob. 1, 1919 Epion" r A Yuyig, 67 W. 8Mb st Feb. 1, 1914 asth fit. HldeiTolUs tn He Cleaned. The noard of Kstlmate voted yester day that sidewalk encroachments must bi removed In Thlrty-clghln street from Madison to Hoventh avenues. Steps, fenoss, storm doors and bay windows extending six feet Into tho sidewalk Spao must bo removed. IS BOOKMAKERS PLEAD GUILTY Given Ten Hays In Prison and Fined flBO Kadi. Fifteen of the nineteen men arrested as bookmakers In tho financial district in December last and discharged by Magistrate Deuel In January pleaded guilty In General Sessions yesterday. Judge Dclehanty sentenced each of thorn to ten days In tho Tombs and to pay a fine of $150. Magistrate Deuel based his action ort a "personal bet" decision In Nassau county, Lieut, Daniel Costlgan, who made the arrests, was not satisfied. After a conference with Police Commissioner Woods District Attorney flwann went before the Grand Jury and nineteen In dictments were returned. Leonard Ulumcnstack, a saloon keeper, of 34 Whitehall street, was the first to be tried In General Sessions. When the jury found him guilty fifteen others of the Indicted men changed their pleas to Rullty. Tho remaining three said they would stand trial. JEWS PLAN UNION OF ALL CHARITIES Seek to Raise $2,000,000 by Economical and Dignified Collections. Many Institutions were represented at a meeting yesterday for the organisa tion of a Federation of Hebrew Chari ties, which will try to raise $1,000,000 for societies afTlllated with It. If the federation does not succeed as a great collection agency those who are organis ing It say their plan will become In operative. To begin ltji preliminary work for a successful union of all smaller organlia tlons In New Vork city the representa tives of twenty Hebrew hospitals, asy lums and other Institutions, who met In the offices of Kuhn. Loeb ft Co., 63 Will iam street, yesterday, elected Felix M. Warburit president and Harry Sachs treasurer. Mr. Snch and Dr. II. G. Friedman were picked as two of the ten trustees at large. , 7 '-s entt" !. re'r.1 ,! bn,lls- ba,tt?, "' n,er; talnments." said on ofllclal statement "as a means of securing revenue for organizations nftlliatcd with the federa tlon." More economical, efficient and dig nified methods of collection are expected through the work of tho federation, the original plans for which were devleed by a committee headed by Abram I, Rlkua. A check for 125.000 was received from Alfred M. Helnshelmer, sent In memory of his mother, Natalie S. Helns helmer. Dr. Krledman was appointed chairman of a committee to evolve a plan to get pledges, and associated with him will be Mrs. William Einstein of the Widowed Mothers Kund Association. Anron E. Nussbaum of the Hebrew Infant Asylum, Leo Arnsteln of Mount Blnal Hospital, William Goldman of the Monteflore Home nnd Hospital, Leopold Plaut of the United Hebrew Charities and Fred M. Stein of tho Committee for the Care of Jewish Tuberculous. Following are the organizations that have Joined the movement for federa tion: Monteflore Home and Hospital for Chronic Diseases. Mount Sinai Hospital. I'nlted Hebrew Charities, Association for the Improved Instruction of Deaf Mute. Crippled Children's Hast Side Free School, Dispensary and Hospital for Deformities and Joint Diseases. Educa tional Alliance, Emanuel Slsterhovl for Personal Service. Free Synagogue 8oclal Service Department, Hebrew Sheltering Guardian Society, Hebrew Technical In- rtltute. Hebrew Technical School for Glrlc, Home for Hebrew Infants. Jewish ! jtectory and Aid Society, Joint Com mittee on Tuberculosis. Lebanon Hoanl- tal Association, Sanitarium for Hebrew nh W'Mnw MnftiAf. Vnnri Aan. r,".,".. v;...t; t,,.;j: " tlon and Young Women's Hebrew Asso ciation. HARKNESS ESTATE DIVIDED. Surrosiate Fowler Directs Final Distribution at 0,O0O,7ll. Surrogate Fowler yesterday signed a decree approving the account of the ad mlnlstrators of the estate of mmon V Hurkneys nnd directing the distribution of a balance of $6,990,718 among the next of kin Hy this distribution Harry Harkness. the son, and Mrs. Lela II. Edwards and Mrs. Myrtle H. Macomber, daughter!), will each receive $2,246,279 In securities and cash. They had previously received about $6,000,000 each, their father s es tate amounting to $24,476,868. The heirs nre now contesting nn application of the State Comptroller to tax the estate, ill- I lerlnr that their father died a. resident 0f T.exlna'ton KV Harry Harknesa also receives tn Inter est In the American Association of Trot ting Horse Breeders and In the American Trotting Register Association. WIUS AND APPRAISAIfi. FREDERICK EOI.ER. died Mar II. 1415 f Appraiser Frank K. Howeral. Total aaaeta, 1513, !S3; net estate, I50S.J20. Hequests Mrs.' Mary Kgler, widow, annuity of $4,000, furnltur 1500. life estate In 194 At. Nlrh. nlaa avenue asrralsed at 114.000. life eatata i In property valued at $5,100 at Pearl Rlvar. N. Y.: Ellaa Fredericks, daughter. Ufa estate In realty valued at $12,000. Interest n tn, p,rI mv,r property and one-fifth 0f residuary eatata, value nf her share being pjiaced at 193,540: Mary Knelsal, daughter. j snare vaiuea ni asj.uus; iaa uicKaiman, daughter, 195.441: Frederlrk V. Egler. son, 1 194.014, and Charles J. Egler, son, $91,414, Assets were: J94 St. Nicholas avenue an. praised at $11,000; 230-21 West Tenth . treet. appraised at 115,000: equity 15,000 I 377 nieerker street, appraised at $11,500 1 37a nieerker street, annralaad at 112.000 two vacant lota south ilda 173th street, near 1 Amstarilam avanue, iia.oooi parcel at Mt, 1 Vernon, $15,000; parcel at Paarl Rlvar, I at .nn, a.i aaesa. n&MHn-l.w aan. 2s6 bonds Phulta Bread 'Company, a'pprataeii at 1244,000: t.401 shares stock Shults Bread Company, 1194,141. 11 All HIS OOLDBLUU, died December 14, 1910 (Appraiser Kopol, Total aassta. da. posits and Ufa Insurance. 17.141: net aetata. 10,502. Mrs. Ida Ooldblum, widow, and three minor children neneflclarles. KUfJRNIO J. Alinin, died January It, iiia, a resident or i.onaon, insiana tAp praiser Knpp). Value of decedent's estati not disclose,!, Asseta taxable In New Tork Ktate, one-hair Intereat In property si Johnstown, N. V., known as Fllmer Mill, lit. 000. Decedent was Intereated aa part. nrr In sn ostrich feather Importing bualneas at tt i:at Ninth atreet. but this la not taiame. Mrs. Annie Arum, widow, prln cipai nenenciary. ANNIE DUFFT. died November t. Ill (Appraiser I.udden), Total aaaeta. 111.404 net rstate, 14,(44. Justlna It. Duffy, daugh ter, beneficiary. KDWAIlli K, KF.I.I.T. died February 4, 19111 fAnnralaer Knnnl. Tola! i t,O0O; net estate, t7,J04. Xtra. Henrietta' I leny, wiuow, of npnciary. JIII.IK IHKRIIOFK, died April I. 1410 ' I Appraiser i.uoneni. iniai asseis. is, son; net estate. 41,144, Renueatst Huso Hler. hofT. aon, tt,000; Frederick nierhoff, aon, 12,000: Harry lllerhoff, aon, 11,440; Joeeph Illerhnff, husband specific legacy of per sonalty: rest of estate to other relatives of decedent. MAItOAItRT SCHNniDRIt. died April SI, 1111 (Appraiser Knpp). Total assets, de. posits and Jewelry. 12.076: net estate, 11,499. Aleiandar It. Halllday, aon, sole beneficiary, MINNIR WAXKI.TIAUM, died Nnrember 14. 1915 (Appraiser Ludden). Total asaeta, tt7,90t; net estate, 114,114. llcjueata: Adelalna fltrassburser, stepdaughter, 114,. lit; I.oulse Pappanhelmer. granddaughter, 110.000: Mdlth Pappanhelmer, daughter, 17,146; Josephine W'aielbaum, stepdaughter. t!,tt7. Klsa Til rower Gets BO Day Term, Maiclstrata Krotsl In West Hide court yesterday sentenced Nicholas Duokaa, 27 years old, or 179 Eagle avanue. The Ilronx. to thirty days In the workhouaa for throwins hisses at Nellla rtafferty of 21 weal uw4Nwona truiMi, SUES FOR ADDIT OF $700,000 JUNKET F. W. Hcinrlch, for Brooklyn Clnb, Wants Comp troller to Act. ECHO OF PANAMA FA Til Mandamus Petition Alleges Wasteful Expenditures by Politicians. In behalf of the Brooklyn Young Re publican Club. Frederick W, Hcinrlch has started a eult to compel State Comp troller Travis to audit all the expenses of the ranama-Paclfle Exposition Com mission and to bring suit against nny persons who have got the State's money Illegally. One of thoso whom Mr. Hcin rlch want sued Is thn Comptroller him self. Argument on tho application for a writ of mandamus will be heard In the Supreme Court In Ulster county on August 19. This action Is a sequel to the Investi gation made last May by the Brooklyn Young Republican Club of the manner In which the 1700,000 npproprfation for the commission was spent and a demand by a committee of ten members of thn club that the Comptroller should atrllt the bills, which Mr. Travis eaya he has no right to do. In his petition In the mandamus suit Mr. Hcinrlch notea that the legislature. In authorizing tho appointment of the commission In 1!13, said that the mem bers would be entitled to their "actual necessary expenses Incurred while In the dlschargo of tho duties Imposed upon them." He asserts that It appear by vouchers ami records In tho Comp troller's office that tho commission wasted thouennds of dollars nnd paid money to persons who had no right to It. The petition gives a partial list of what Mr. Hcinrlch eays were wasteful payments. Among them nre: Total Cnnee Expend. Expend Norman E. Mack, Arthur A. McLean. John U. Coffin. Thoniaa 11 Cullen. Georra II Cobb. Jamra F Mur tauzh. Tbomna II. Pu.ary, John R Yale and George II Whitney. Nov. 17-Hee. 11. 1912, expenaea with elzht emnloreea to Ssn Krnclaeo an.l return, atonntnir at Iluffalo. Chtena-n, M Paul. Seattle. Portland. Oakland, l.o Anirelri. Kl l'.i"o and New Orleana t9.IU.lt tS.OMM Norman E Mark. January. 191ft, tranaportatinn ami rx netiaea to San FT&nrlaoo 00 00 478 00 Norman E. Mock. November. 115, transportation return ing from San Kranclaoo, with three othera 440 te 840 90 Winflelr! A. Huppuch of Hud- ion Fain. Kenruary-Aprll. 1915. railroad fare. Including 1 drawlur room and two teotiona, stopplnr at Chi eaco, Los Antrim. Salt Lake City. Denver and Colorado Snrlnxa 474.74 104 01 WlnfleM A Huppuch. mrala. San Frandioo 500 00 Tho persons who Mr. Helnrlch says ought to be sued on the ground that they had no right to any of their ex penses paid by tho State, as they were not members or employees of the com mission, are: John A. Dtx. for 144.75 : Mrs. George H. Cobb, 110; Mrs. Arthur A. McLean, $84.10; William Iloardman. $921. S: Comptroller Travis. $940.68 ; Leonanl W. Olbbs. I295.SS; Frederick S. Hurr. $361.25 : Teter P. McElllgott, $302.58 ; John Knight, $296.S3 : William Howley, $320.06 : Nathan IV Ferlman. $327.53: John C. Malone. $376.39 : Jnmes M. Mead, $291.0$; James A. Emerson, $355; Will iam 11. Carewell, $355. LIVE STOCK MARKET. BEEVHS Receipts. 1,400 heart; mainly for a aua-htar. No trade in nva entile aellni steady, Dreaaed beef alow at last quotations. CALVES Receipts. 400 head! 101 on sale. Markat ataadyl Common to prime veals sold at 1101? H. JO per 100 lbs ; culla. I, Canads mixed calvea, ll,tSffJ:5; srassers. 17. Dreassa calves ateauy; city oreaseo vesila. liflllc: country ilreaaerl. neilr Halea Kerna commlasion Co. 17 venia. 111 lba. veraas. 411.40 Der 100 Iba.: 1. 170, ItO; 21 Canada. Ill, 112: I. Hi, 111, 4 Canada tn led. 144. tt.2ii lit. 10. 19 I). 140, 14.75; S culls, 70, 14; 11 sraasera. 144. 17. S. Bandera II veals ic:, u su, t. 110, 110. SIIF.KP AND LAMnS ltecelrta. 1.400 I u cars on aale. Sheen steady: lambs steady, quality considered; no eitra limbs otrered. common 10 iair anerp auin n 14.4004.10 per 100 lbs.; ordinary to prime Ismba. 410.40ffll.tS. Dressed mutton atnady at 12H115e., with choice wethera as hlfh aa 141c; dreaaea lamps, issue , hoc dressed. UHc: a few at lte. Baits Tobln Shannon 444 Kantucky lambs, 74 lbs. avarase. 111.45 per 100 lba , ttt, 42, 110.44; 4 aheep, 114, 14.40. Mc Pharaan Co. 172 Maryland lambs. 70, 111.14; 11 eh asp, 100, 45 80. P. Sandera t70 Ohio lamba. 110; 44. 410.50. Newton Co. ttt Ohio lambs, (It. 110. SO. J, Shamberi A Bon 171 Weat Vlrnlnla. I.imba, 47, 111.25; tt, 100, tl tn. Kama Commis sion Co. 144 Weat Vlrelnla lamba. 45. til 10; 7 aheep, 144, 15.50. 1IO O S Receipts, 440 head; all for lauthter. Nominally firm for all weights. Chicago Market. CKICAOO, July 17. Hof Receipt!, 14, uoo ! hl.har. ftulk. 19.10 a 10.00; light. 4t.45O10.lJHl mlird, t0.14U10.15; heavy, It.OtOlU.lIM! Pl, l.aw.ew. Cattle Receipts. t.OOO; firm. Nstlv; beef csttla. t7.OOC10.50: atockars and feeders, t6.00CI.00; rows and hclftra, tt.(0 04.111 eslvea, tt.604J 11.00 Bhaan Receipts. 11,000; unsettled; wethers, tt.04.40; ewes, 11,4097.74; lambs, t7.15J10.0. ansat City Market KANSAS CITT, July tT Hog -ne- celpts, 7,4001 k...? aa Toss 7,400: higher bulk, ll.40TJ9.74i I, VAetia 9a, n,l,N .an liulrh.,.. tl.40dl.7?tti lllht, l.709.4l; pigs, KIT I ' " ' - - ..v - - .B0af.7i7a. lignc. ,,.iuvi..u, yim, t.,vv a. la Cattle Becelpta. 4,000; steady; prime fad steers, 9.0 Si 10,15; ilreaaed beef steers, I7.404fl.40; Southern steers, 45.40JfS.2S; cons, I4.40OI7.50; helfera, ltOOiua.40; atockers and feeders, lt.00OI.00; bulls, 5. 0004.60; calvea, 14.60 Jf 11.00. 811 BEP Itecelpts, 2,400; higher; lamba, 14.40010.40; yearlings, 17.7401 IS; eth era. 17.2607.76; ewes, t7.0087.40. St. Louis Market. ST. LOUIS, July 27, Hoa rteeelpta, 10,304; lower; plga and lights, . 00ttP.no, mlied nnd hutrhera, II 709. 55: guod heavy, tl 10310.00; hulk, 10.66 0 9.96. CATTLE llecelpta. t.KOO: ateady; na tive beef steers, 17,00410.26; yearling ateers and helfera. s.to 4f I O.OO ; com.. l5.40(fa.oo; atncKera ami rieiiera. 96, soar I. 25; Texas and Oklahoma ateera, I5.60S; 4.10; prime yearling steera and helfera, II. 76(1 10.26; rows and helfera, 15.00 'if . 1)0, prime Houlliern ateera, 19.00 'it 10.00; native calves, tt 00 011.75. SHEKr iieceipts, 9,9oa; ateady; Meal ing ewea, 100110.00; spring Inmba, 17.00 tf 10.00; yearlings, la. 00 tfli.50; slaughter ewea, 16.00 Vl 7.25. ritUburg Market. PITTSIItmO supply Unlit. til uriaio.&u. July il, Cattle atsaily; Choice, ISMiSfi); prlmo, Hheep steaily; supply llshl. Prime wethers, tT,7S4fS; rulls an'l roinmon, t.'l Ml &: lambs, tTillO.uO; veal rulves, I1J..MI 1.1. Hose ateaily; receipts, 10 ilmibln decks. Prima heavlea, 110 IlOff 10..1.'.; meilluins, heavy an, I llsht yorkera, 110 4(1010.4.); pigs, 110 lo.'.',',; roughs, tiiau.i:.-,. East lIufTslo Market, KAST BUFFALO, July 21, Cattle celnts. 400; alow. lie. Veala Itecelpts, M), active. 14 (Offli. llosa ltecelnts. OIHI; fnlrly active: heavy and mixed tin .,.1l)10 HO; yorkers, 11041 10 .'JS- rntieh. 0 SB SV.iuaiv i; aiapja, to.ou'u I. .hi. Hheep and lamlia lUcclpia, 100; salve ad uaolitattda FOUR OAS INJUNCTIONS. "errlor Board Restrained In HO Cent I.anr Case. Justice Hendricks, In the Supreme Court yesterday, grnnted four Injunc tions against tho l'uhllo Service Com mission nn behalf of gas companies, which rcslrnln the commission from enforcing tho SO rent gas law on tho concerns In question. Tho companies nre the Jamaica Oas Light Company, tho Woodhaven Oas Light Company, tho Newton Oas Com pany nnd tho Richmond Hill and Queens County (las Light Cotnpnny. Tho com panies, however, nre required to deposit with tho Hank of Long Island tho dif ference between tho rates charged nnd thosn demanded by tho l'ubllc Service Commission. COFFEE MARKET. The coffee market was moderately ac tive, tola! tales aggresatlng 51,250 bags, and prlcea early ere llrmer, with gains of 4 to 6 points. Trade Interests were nn both elde, hut there was considerable ssll InK, bellevcil tn be ujralnat recent purchaaea of eoat nnd freight eoftee. Final quota tion were J to 4 points nt higher. riea were repnrte'l nf atiout 9,000 bag of Han tr roffeea In the coat and freight market late nn Weilnrmlay on the baala nf 10.55c. tn lnc. Yeaterda)'! ofTera were at a llablly higher level, with 4a here at 10.5e to lie. London credits. locat spot market Inactive, with prices firmly held on the basis of !e. fnr itlo a and 10c. for .Santos 4s. Itange of prices; Wed net- Open, men. Low. Close, day Jlllr t'MJ 43 fl 4.'tl 43 f. 4511 44 9 61UM t 57u4 5 M1U63 S 3 S S. 43 Allrust Septenilwr.... 141 41 141 Ortnlwr Nnwmtier Dcoemlier I C9 Ml f 9 Jamnry Frbruirr S 4 '51 ;. i r, I 6J-,4 M i'.y 77 S JJ J I ST'tf M 9 X"H M 9J(tH94 M.ir.li 93 15 Ml April Mnr 10 'M l.m June 9 9 4 CAIlt.t:? Rio 7.1 rela higher fnr 7 at r.47.-. i:rhsnse n-.tsi lower at 12 21. .12.1. Ite-eipte 7,n'i tes and stork 2.17,000, Santos unrlMnged for spots at 0mk for Nn 4 Futures f.n t,i 100 rels lower He. eept 4i.ono tmirs nnd stork l,!M.non. Ite.-elpts nt ports nnd Interior polnti enm pired with inst yenr nnd two vears agot Ports, r.u.ooo bng ngalnx 7S ooo nnd ii.", (urn Sno 1'iu'o. An ink) 52.01MI nnd M.OOO. Jundl.ihy. fts.ooo. ir.'.ooo nntt 41I.000, .ao rnui- weiiher nne in al districts, wtth temperature" 4"1 to ss Cleared from Itlo Ju.' SO steamship Highland with 2."0 b.n- f'.r New York and f..cini bags for New unean. BUSINESS TROUBLES. Petitions III Hatikrtiptry, POI-OMON NAHATOF AND IBIDOIIE NAIIATOF Doing business as Nabatof Ulr.'S, lltery stable. 54-54 Kast 109th 1 street Involuntary. Liabilities and as. , s-is not itlien MiUtltl.' HlltPH llestaurant manager, .S- Vbtorla Hotel, 150 West Forty-sev-enih s'reet, voluntary. Liabilities. 13 919: no assets 1 HKHMAN (IttAltnrt AND Ol'STAV C.lt.VHI'Il Partners under Arm name nf drab r Hros.. 1953 Seventh avenue, vnl untirv Liabilities. I4.9S6. no assets HRNltr COUPON' Doing business as Oor don Waist Company, manufacturer of women's waists. 27 Vt Twenty-fourth street; Involuntary. Liabilities and as sefa not ebsn. CHAHI.F.P ni.CCK Fnlesman. S04 West i:oth street, voluntary. Liabilities. II, - 13a, assets 1100 Receiver In RsnkmpteT. DA VH HllIlNSTniN .Men a furnishings. 757 Fevcnth avenue. Judra Mayer ap- Solnted Charles H. Orlffltha receiver; ond, $ GOO. Schedule In Rankniptcy, t.r.VI OHKKNIlEItO-f table keeper. 224 Division street Liabilities. ! 155: ns- . . lilA l-lnl-l n1ln,., Chi.l.. Pchfnale. 11.200; National lank of Cox-1 sarVIe. 11.200 II A ItHY HHKMMER--ll.tall tobacco. 4 I, berty street. Liabilities, u.oji; assets, I47S SHt'LDER COMPANY, INC Manufac- i"rTi ii'J. air ..ir.".- 19,097. Aaalammenta. PF.Tnn rR TirtflS- -CMerer. formerly t 44 West Twenty-rourm street. Asaisne.i for benefit of creditors to Joeph Krlnsky ,,f 3J0 Itroailwny CHITEItlOS FIIAMR ASn NOVnt.TY I'OMI'AM, -ji-io ii.ii ininy- serond street Aaalsne.l to Nithan S& telson William C, fluvoroff Is preslilent of company. SHORT TERM NOTES. FiH-urlty. Rate. riue. Am Cotton Oil J", Nor. II7 Am lieomntlve ro ll July l17 Am Tel .4 Tel Pel,. Hi' Am Thread 'o. .. 4", Jan. 1913 AnsrowU Cop Co, 1 Mar. HI7 Ateh Tp s F. J"i Juno 1917 Pkln Knpld T Co. July 1911 Canadian Nor lly Sent. 1017 "i1!' A,!"!u S ' P wT iool V... ss'4 KOlJ 15C1, 101 101', 100 IIW',- III. 1017 IIU 9)14 f'anadlin Nor Ity 4 Canadian Nor Hy Canadian l'ae llv . l-hli Wind It H, 5 r-hi iinr.a o It It. 41 llv ,A laif aai? ml July 10, 1914 99 100 Mar. J. '24 10IH 1"1' Sent. 1917 991. 94 July 1971 9!l 94 Oil Klevsted Itys SI Jlllv 1119. Culian Am .Hintir... 51 April 1914 Krle ltallmad April 1917 tli neral Kuliber Cn.S-. fee. 1911 (1 Trans: Ky nf Can S Nov. 1917 HiM-klns Val Ity 51-. Nov. 1917 90 91 I4I( 101 100a I0HI 994 tOOli 94 99 ino im IntT llaneeier Co. S Keb. 13. "14 101 a lOl'l Kan city Term Hy tH July l'JI 99W ino Mlsanurl Par ity 1 Der. 1911 9(lj 100 is ini 99 99a 4J 94 Mull Tram.4 P Co. e". April 1117 4 Y N II . II K K 4l May 1917 New Ens: Nav ro May 1917 Nor Slates I'ow Co f, April 1974 11,1. I levt,,e l . ie. Anrll 1910 Pennsylvania rn, . June II. 'II 100 0014 IM'j 99 IWt I'uli Her Cor N J . a var. 191J Kern Arm I' M O I". Feh. 1919 (nut hern Hallway. I". Mar, 1JI7 fHSmRrt M Co, Peb. 1914 l'nltexl Krult ro. . 4 May 1411 Wcsth Ktt Mfg Co 4 Oct. 1917 Wwt Penn Tr On.. Mar. 1917 Wine llep Arm Co. 1 Mar. 1914 I5 ( tOOlf lt)l 111 100i 191 looij 100W 1 91 44i I AND I FOHKION ,Om F.KNMF..NT ... RerurltT. Bate. Due. Arsentlne Oot 4 . . ,4 Argent, (lov't disc. Arsentlne (lov't , . ,4 Arsentlne (lot't . . ,4 fit j of Montreal,, .1 City of (Juebe.; Dominion of Can, , ,1 Dominion of Can. . ,4"; (ior'tof Newf'land.l". Imperial Ku. rt..ei, Italian Oiir't . . ...4 Norway (lov't , , , ,4 Nnrwuv (InV't 41 p.". , . .,- imiu Feh. tl! '17 4Sf 941 Dec. II. '17 1 00 1 001a .Mar i. n ni 10014 lie. isw ss. loo., April 1910 VtH IMlf Auk. 1917 1004 401 4 A nrll 1971 9914 99' July 1911 ll4 9s July 1919 100 1 00l( (let. 1J. '14 99' 100 Oct. II. '14 10014 I0H4 Oct. II. '17 1011? 101 Norway Oor't 4". Feh. 1973 1PS1, 1071$ Nweillah (lov't .. I-, Dec. 1914 Hwltrerland (lov't. .l". Mar. 19H Hwltierland Uov't.,4 Mar. I90 !( H'. j I4lj 44, UNDER THE AMERICAN FLAG To Liverpool American Steamer 580 Feet Long .DAAVI A WlV 22000 TonI DlsP,'t 60 Feet Broad KKUUNLAND 12,241 Tons Reg. TUESDAY, AUG. 15, F;rcm Pier 61, North River, New York AMERICAN LINE, 9 Broadway, New York CUN ARD NEW YOKK LIVERPOOL CAIIPATHIA Tlll-H., AUO. 1, I J. M, OHDIINA HAT., AUO. 12. 6 P. M Tl'SC'ANI A HAT., AU(I, It, NOON 8AXDNIA fiAT., AU(I. 24. 6 4. M. C.UU'ATIItA HAT., KUPT. 2, S P. M, To Liverpool and aiasfow, NKW YORK FALMOUTH LONDON PAN'NONI A HAT., AUO. 4, 4 P. M, ANIIANIA HAT., AUl). 12, t I', M, Al.AUNIA HAT., AUU. 14. 6 P. M. tt Mule Nt., New Vork, Tel. SIMM llroad. SCANDINAVIAN AMERICAN LINE NOItW.W SIVEII4CN IIBN1IABK. United stntes. ..Aus: tJOscar II A us. 17 A, K. JOHNSON CO.,Inc.,AtU ,1 M'way.N V OI.I) DOMINION MNR, To all points Homh nml WeM. livery week dtiy, t r. M., Pier 24, North Itlver. Tel. 1900 Franklin. Torus. Alaska Tours tn.! tha Oreat Weat. frank Tourlal Co., tilt Jl'wuy, N. V. flMrfal rrulsass ky aB mutaai , Wondsrful sununae Taeatlnns T gTMiMiTi if MONEY HERE READY TO LEND IN CANADA But Blinkers Will Tnko Only 1 . 1 . m t ucrcain raris 01 minis 1 Now Held in London. Indications have appeared of nn early shifting of western Canadian lonn from London to tho New York market, though hardly on the broad scale sug gested In recent despatches from Winni peg. Prominent bankers hero nro willing to make loans of $3,000,000 to Manitoba j and $2,000,000 to Saskatchewan, with , probably $2,000,000 to Winnipeg, to take ' . , .... , 1 1 up ino issues or me iwn pruvnivi" itnu the -1... -e 1. 1 1.. 1 cuy 01 v nuw nullum! 111 London, If these offerings go well, the bankers would probably Increase the amount, but It Is an open question ns to how much of the outstanding debt now held abroad can be secured. Purl of Mani toba's obligations could not bo hnnillid hero, partly for legal reasons and In other Instances because they aro short maturities. At best, bankers Intimate thnt $15,000,000 would represent the maximum of their loans to lh two provinces and Winnipeg. Negotiations with other Canadian provinces nmy run considerably further, however, ns New York bankers have been In communication recently Inoklrg to similar tejierntlons tor Ontario and the cities of Ottawa nnd Toronto. TAILORS' PICKETS OUT AGAIN. Head of CtuthlliK Miikera' Tnlon Fiends fnr I.nynlty. The garmi-nt makers' strike, which after a twelve) weeks wnrfate seemed near hettlcment. was renew ed yesterday with Its accuatnincil vigor by both sub s Itepresentntlves of the Sti.OOn ntrlkera patrolled the 109 shops, which nlriid hnve suffered n 1k nf $2,.ibrt.00O. A new war bulletin urging nmtlnui-d loyalty una lssm-d by Itenjamln Schlo slnger, president of tho International Ladles' (larmelit Workers I'nlnn, "Your officers and representatives nc cept your mandate loyally and wl'hotit reservation," said .chleslngcr In his or der. "They will make every effort within their power to lead the Just and ci.ur- ; ageous strugglo of the workers to a viv- , torlous conclusion." Jacob II. Schlff was a visitor nt the I strlko headquarters. Nono of the of- i tlclals with whom he talked would ti ll I whether he had promised to continue j or end the $2,f.00 contribution has I made every week to tho strike fund A ' secret conference between Mr S' h iff I and labor leaders was held last night SOTOOL BOARD ACCUSES TWO. Order Charges lie I'rrpnrrd Aanlnat Cava son anil O'Mnlley. A committee of tho Hoard of l.duca- tlon has been appointed to aid Commls- alnrtAe nf Annllnl. V:il1uriln in llL In- '.. - , ,h Ivn.irtrnont nf Mini- .-..-.- -- - - - piles, and tho board nlso has diri'Cted , that charges be profernil against Wlll- i Inm A, Casson and Francis J O'.M.illcy, clerks, now suspended because of trans action with school supply houses. William . Wlllcox, chairman, wrote Commissioner Wallsteln yesterday that he had placed before, the board the full report. The committee on supplies w.ll report to tho board on September IS, if possible. Tho Hoard of Education also ap pointed tho followlp.K committee of fHo to coopernto with Commissioner Wall steln In his Innulrv Into tho whole de- partment of supplies: Robert I., llarrl . son. Itaimond II. Fodlck, Thomas M -lie Ijiney, Isidore Montefloro I.cvy and Helen ti. Mullan. BOARD WILL BURY PUMP HOUSE Officials Deride Flnnlly Maritime side Straetarr Mast Come llonn, The pumping; station for tho Cutsklll I amieduct In Mnrnlnirslilrt Tnrk nt lll'thi street must be built underrtroutnl, 1-0 n j not to defaco tho park. The Hoard nf Kstlmato decldtil yesterday that thn present forty foot IiIbIi steel struoturo must come down. It will cost f 70.000 to take) down the present framework and replacn It with an underground pump, and the mnS.to nanco will be l,:nn. IloroiiKh 1'resl dents rounds of Hrooklyn and .Mubi'w son of Tho Hronx nUino opposed the change. CONSOLIDATED EXCHANGE. falea ef mining etneta on the ConsolMatel nioca 1 imanfa eaieroay aria ss ioiiowb: 1 Palea. Open, IIIh. Ixiw Close 100 llelmnnt 4.471, 4.071, 4.0714 4.071, P.lkton 14 .14 .is .16 4011 Florence 44 .47 .44 .47 10fO iliildrleM Merger... . .0 .09 .09 4M Iron Dlosaom 1.44 l.M 1,M 1 M too Jumtm Kit 74 ,71 .74 .74 4n0 Kewanas It .11 .11 .11 4V) Montsna 57 ,:7 .17 ,C7 i:no North Htar 17 17 .17 17 TOO Portland l. l.M 1 ton llescue Kola S4 ,SS ,H ,SI 100 Tnnopah Mining. ,. ,4.074 4.07'4 4.07H 4.071 tin Pnlon Con .. ,es .41 .f. 400 Weat Knd 44 .44 ,ti American Line ALL AMERICAN STEAMERS Under the American Flag N.Y. LW.rpool, Pier 62, N.R., Noon HI. ruul July !9New York., Auk, a White Star Line N.Y. Liverpool, PUr 60, N.R., Noon Adtiatle Aus, tIplauid Ana-, 17 UfFK'K, ll'H AV. N. V. Tel. 0000 Kelor, Expmo rortml S4rmc NEW YORK BORDEAUXPARIS QUADRUPLE. SCREW, NEWSteamerDeLuxe LAFAYETTE Saturday July 29, 7 P. M. Rochambaau. .Sat., Auf, 5, 3 P. M. S. S. Chicago, Sat., Aug. 12, 3 P. M. tFlrat and second rla, 'line rlaaa cabin. COMPANY'S OFFICE Btofc TV UP THE HUDSON By Daylight All Sen lee llnlly Kirrpl Sunday, IUhve Hall I'oni tlonn to all polnta In ths 'atskllls, S.iriloRU, tho Adlrond-icfcs. the '"! nnd North All through rail tickets betmeen New York and Albany accepted. llr Iti'.liurHtit. Kfeumee "tl'...l.li.i.,..n -n. nv Ull.n. rtrli k Hudson" liutea l)eehriea St. 40 ,A ,J 4 :,tl, i,'-1 .N , iJldfng l Weat I'olm, Nenliurgh. Poughkeepsle, 14 Uu;tnii l,.ht Ctttlll, Hudson and Albany. Aleo fir, "Hohrrl lllllnll" leaves I)es. nrossesi Ht . njin A ji v 42,1 rl . in A. .l . :w m 0 21) A M , Yonkers. 10:50 A M fnr He.ir Mountain. West Point. Corn- j ; wan, .-NCVM.tirgll atul I'OUgnKeepsie ana I return. iiiinrmnuon hi iirenrosses ri. I'ler, Tel. 4141 .vprlnr Mil Trips Kery Sntnrdny to Klm'etoh I'idiit, Miildtn, Cateklll. Hud son 1111. 1 Albiiny, liuMnir liesbroases ft 1? .10. W 4;d .Ml, liOOi w. 1:9th ft, l!!0 Vohkors, 1 15 1' M, Arriving Albany 10il5 AFTERNOON BOAT for Hear Mountain, Weat Point, Newbnrgh, rmighkeepslr, KlnKston nnd way landings. Ieaes Difbr usee M 1 5 I' M i Wist 4M M 2 I'. M , West 189th St., 2iJ0 I'. M , , YorJii-rs. : I" 1 M Dallv exrepl Sunldl Tills steamer affords ilillnlitful afternoon 1 nutlnir to lir.Alt MfH'NTAIN or WIMi I'lllNr, retiinilnif on Sir "Hobert l'ullon," arrHliig In New Vnik s 10 ! M HtidsonT River CATSKILL EVENING LINE f of rhrln. 1 OhKT. 7 P M . loi V."rlMirh. .IW! I ll.i niM'ti -tM' t s.iturl.T .lull iflih AH.ffe; ft i'ht!t..h. r M 7 'O , M i- t . Mi Ht r Oil I' M Ti tV-n intfff hnnr-it wlh ftunv nf Day I.fn Tt ins; .iflnr EASTERN STEAMSHIP LINES n tl . r TO BOSTON Mi l Itlll'lll II N 1M. VlaLonilslinIS mil lot 'if ,1 II it.vJsBay ard the CAPE COD CANAL 'ii,itIi Mnim,' 11. M .-i WIIIKTr ,111 I 111 Mvl.li 11(1. 1 I, r-r s N I ' l i,f iliirnij t Sow v ra. wrok ilia .! il itniis hi il p. M ui. HiLtnn 7 .111 A M .-..inn -.i,rl,'i ri'Mrmiiif T 'te. antl nif 'oi,j ton n! pin nlio nt o.M-f unil . 1 Irnntlrr ( o. O'Wl. T'k ti'f'i'ini' tkittmi h" krd Through FALL RIVER LINE TO BOSTON $4.00 S-r. Pl.r 14. N It ft. lullon St, d.il .11 - 1- M M .el I'roi I1I1111 l.lne IVr I'r, c lilenre, llos. ton nn 1 p ,' iu i:..! .-tr v Plr 14, N 11 V Tn 11 M e k a . nly at 4 V M. Ne I nn, loii Oomlilu l.lne, ,tr Iv Plei 40 N It. f: II .at ,11 t . rtAys y 3" V M . ;o. i: It , ft 1: .. 1 si 4 "0 1" M .Sen lleilfonl l.lne Si- Iv Pier 41, N It. ft II .us-,, n ft, ank iluya on.y ui 4 00 1- M Ne linen l.lne, fl C,ilh , r.,. I' 41 , l'jer : fr : r v Per k I ,vs . I s- -I :' 11 r m T.iii: tiii: it?i nuw to OI? D MOUNTAIN AND OIL AJt HIGHLAND LAKE I. Mil., I 1 I III IISKN B 11 I'Pkd II V M,l t H II. Itll 1 I Sercire Sir. Hlfrrilanrlae't I niw ll.ut.'ri Str."Roseda!e,Mv V!"" Saturday Afternoon Trip Ix-ailne II in,. i , j, m (,,, m AlKiltt '.' Mill Its ,, III l .Mm MAIN, Itoairi.t "I ip is . 1 1 . ,-,n(., i mi.irrn J.li , uiidii A IP, I In, 7.;i l hiKlriui .Uli , Ml Ml .DIM IM, Mi llll. ler Mlit. Co Daylight Trips Long Island Sound Str. CHESTER W. CHAPIN on Mondays Only l.r. Pier 40. N. ., ft lloii.t,,,! st in 00 A. M. i.t. pj.T ;o. v.. it., n i: m m 30 a. .m. For .New l.i, ml, ,11. munia-tlnx there fur all points In .Vrw KmrLiml. Iluiklet tin rouet. tltj Ik ktt lllllie, 171 llroadway. New W) boat ..r. LiliJ vice from Ilallerv tHM i.tlar 9 30 A 10 A. 11 ami I V, MUU U s it 1' M, I"l :i,1 St- 0 mlnutaa later. lil!art,?TCaUS1,?' Locu,' I'oim.Katr l.v Franklin at., Pier tl, S 3J am, 2.30 nm; Hatter), sni am, !K pm; HVSS. I.ve. Frank lin al., S JO. 0 .11: lutury, IU, t.u am. Sight-Seeing Yachts l..,ivia ll.ittery IVr lO.J.i, j 30. Tel Ilroail 1373 To Muni) Hook mul Hie Uican, 1:30 1. .11, ! SUNDAY HUDSON $1 uraiui r.acursion. oir. - 7.iwniir.n " to New, I'ur.ii, lleacn .V n t. I'ranklln Hi., 10; V. K'uib pi., iu,ju...m, iusic iirsiaurani, i.unc&rooai. "SIGHT SEEING YACHTI5 AltOl'Nn MANHATTAN ISLAND. Iaie lluilson Itlver Dav l.lne Pier, ft. W. ISit ft., 10.30 A.M.. :;30 P M. Tel. 645 dram. HARTFORD LINE From Pier 20. Ilaet niver, foot Peck Slip, dally encept Hun.l iy, s p M for Connect!, cul nil tar lKiiJtiiL-3. fare fl,;a each uay. KEANSBURG.N.J.r,ry",,i'o- '!!!!W7 2. 6:30. 4,45. 9!40 P. M. Tiolley connections.' BERMUDA A delightful Ocean Sail of U40mile$ by Quebec S.$.''1ERMUDIAN" with four dayi on these charming coral iilandi. Tickets, including Travel, Hoteli, Carriage Drivei, Boating Trip, elc, Ilir.HT DAT TOCR Neat Sailings, Aug. 5, 16, :o, Sept. b, lb, etc. Di'si-rlpllre circular. Iierth anil full In- fulllUllrtll mini THOS. COOK & SON VIA Ilroail sy. VIII fifth Aleniie. Sill l-lflli A,e., VOSI llrtMilwnv, N. T, iiKi.Kiirrrt i, kiiokt mka tkip, lleatful ami Healthful. SAVANNAH MNI1, 140 West 4SU St., N. Y, TKAMSHir TirKKTH 4s any uisciai airni an iinaa. ayasond 44 hltcomb Co., ttS lib AN,T. ATI.ANTH'. (il'l.l' AND WKST INDIF.S eTr; VM.!!!! I.IM'.S L'ly.te Mullory Wunl- 1'urto Illco Lines. SiO Il'way, N, V, CANADIIN I'AI'irill It All. WAV CO.. mi UriMMlwajr, N, . Utjy 1 1 ii fisf CMMF.R RESORTS. BerkshireHills A land of wonderful vistas purest mountain air, redolent of field and forest incomparable rest and comfort A Vacation Paradise Here Nature has been lavish of her bounty. Scenic glories abound lakes and rivers -hills and valleys sylvan and pastoral beauties Golf, climbing, tramping, motoring, coaching, horseback riding, camping. For illustrated booklets write to Vacation Bureau, Room 608, 171 Broadway, New York New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad SANDY HOOK ROUTE STEAMERS Ths comfortable, speedy way la Atlantis tiluhlands, Long Branch, Atbury Park, Oosin Oroya, Point Plejsanl, ate, ! root o4 West I32d St., week dars. 1 M A M.. I 5, 7 30 P. 44 , Piieda", ' M 1 !2 S. S.SOI'.tl., I 10.10 P.M., L. lm branch only). Fool ol West 42d St.,werV days.f 40.4 U.ioat 1 u , 1: A 1 0, a a -us, 'S.o, s en p M,, Sun ilava. a w. 10 O) AM 11 l, 4.W. ".IS I'.U, '.1040 I'.M ,U. Lori; llrsnrnor.ly), Fool ol Cedar SI., reV 9 IV in 15, ll.taj A.M., I Ml, 1 16, S 4' ! '. S 4, S 1 ' M.. bull, days, 9 Ji. 10 SO A M I 3". 4 (c, " !i P. 44.. (11.10 I'.il I.. Ix,r. Ural., n oi 1) . swill r.ot rua September 4. gnKTOV.ll life I 'J Up the Hud ion lo Newbursli, 4E1 (1(1 Beacon, Ptujhkiepiie & Kelurn 9"u Str. "Bsnj. B. Odell" leave Frank "S lln St. tPO A M , V. U'Uth m n 311 a. M Kxci'llent nm- .1 II ll 1 U 11 e h room IIW AND Ml. Ill' TIUP. Ml sit'. IllM IMi, I ! k. A iir.,laT, wcattiiT .rmin e 11 la 1 lisiury I ler, 1 u .v .1 1 i 1 M I xltir jiil lit, All 1 1 1 lIlnllLAN!)1;, 11 15 A ?I . 1 30. 'l"i P M 1. -.., T"l ' lit "Tin: rriti.ic nt: pi,i-.w:d." BOSTON $2.95 PROVIDENCE I,)l1;17 $1.90 yaw T a w V nifl ,4LI, 111 TS11IK ST.i rimilllJIS, SI 1(1 M'eek la un.l Hun.lnis at 4 30 V M from Pier t:, N H. foot Vet llonaton 'Phone Hiirlng -IH8I. 'BOSTON' Via leat and Trolliy, $2.50 4TorreaUer.st.s5 1 Providence tllrert.tl.1S hTATKHIIIIMM, tl.DO, tl.50 and t.'.Ot IlsUly, Inrludlns- Hunclay, 8 130 P. M. From Tier IK.K Tl. 1'hona 2700 lleekmao City Ticket Office. 210 Broadway. N V. I'ulown Ticket Qlllc,, B'way anJ :U st 3ron Steamboat 0. A lAY 4N TUB (irF.AN. Str. "Tl'RI'M" Daily K A. M. I'ler 1. N. It. IIM.T. Fares l.m. ('li.NllV IHI.AMI. tr. W. 1211 St. ti.40 A. M. m la-40 l'..M.,l'ler I.N.It..lll:2'IA.1.tiiU:iO I'M Ittll'KAWAV IIKAI'll. fr, 44, IVIIth Mt 11 III A. M., l 15 1. M,: Tier I. N. It.. lc20 A. .11.. J 1.', 1'. M.: llorkaHsy llearh.'2 (HI..1 JOI'.M. rraiiafer I'aaseiigers al 4'onev laland. KOl'MI TRII'N, Adults .vie., I'lillclren IWIr. Full Time Tahltva aru on INNIIIF. Hack ('over of Telephone Directories. Tel. lienor nrt. AUTOMOBILE EXCHANGE Autos Tires -Bodies Bargains in Every Department Demonstrations (llen: Knay 1'aviiienu ,r. ranxetli Aiitniiintillea Trailnl. rarkard. 4W) to H100 j I'lerccaj "HU-30," "sit. 4N," t:so, S7.M); l'ullinan (um Cadlllars, four and rurht cylinders, Tourlnit or "Cloaat Jobs," 4.1.',0 up; llrnault. I.1.M). (ii.mi llulrka. 1223 lo 7(H); Cliiilnieni. f 224 up; Hurt- una. 44.M) up; Veils, (4.MI; Oaklanila 4.M) Flata. tu.Ml to 11400; Htudehaker "Hli," l.,0; Rluti 1U14.1UIA Itimdateni; Overlsnits. fion, I2UO. 1.100, 4400. etc. ; l'irrl.sea. f 400 to 4700 1IHJ Ulber Unusual Opixirtunllles. New Arrivals Dally. Delliery Autos and Trucks. Cheap! Big Tire and Tube Values At to t3T50(r Off M'NDHIKH. etc, at Very "lli-k Iliiitom" Auto Bodies at Auction Prices I'arknrda. tlO up: t'adlllacs. 4:iil iiii; Flats, tl.Ml; reerleas, lloq; lludwin. S7A; haliiifrn. ISO up: Fonl. 11.1 up. Now Julia l'hei "ur l'rlctt .Score riur Coinnelilorj," Jandorf Auto Co., AUTO AND TUCK DHI'Tt. 1761.1763Broadv.ay, n'r 57th St IIODV DKI'AltT.MKNT, 3ai, 3U.1 W, .Villi, near llrtmrtway. ron balk MRitcnn i4it Monni. IJ.T0 FOUIt PASHKNllRIt AUTOMOIIILD, completely equipped, nir.i tliea, ,een run a little over I'tuht thnua.ni, mil a, drinonatrallon Blndly Klien: nnsuer dlrert to ouner. J, I', (III.I.KSI'li:. cu Vjo riuli, 4ltli Buret nnd V.imlei hlu Aveuu Can ha re.irhe,1 hy telephone Murray Ulfl lilt aajr uieraloc bsliwa litis, mm ATLANTIC HIGHLANDS fiCMMKR RKSnRT .NKW YOKK tke I'laeld. ADIRONDACKS Grand View Hotel LAKE PLACID, N. Y, , Alt fonxfrilnr tr in th r. i ,t enirn I nf rn'iti peopi , Or h s' r . p,pj. vat bAlm I ( iittuic- Fnr llrnt. U 111 lliitlil CnttaiM , on Hpinit plutii umlrr trrni Ifu, Alnn nf ) --i- I., ri .r Sfnl' r ur M, It. M Al l,, I KK I'l (in, N V. MIDLAND BEACH STATEN ISLAND Refined Amusement Amid Refined Surroundings. HathlnR perri lly -it , lullilnir rwinds rntK'il In. nnd n rorp nf HP Mirrsln !v. Nut much ili-pth i,f mier no heaiy bresL r no sudden without In f4:t r.otlutu to c.iuso fe.ir In any np' 't NKW 1IIIIK-Krnnaillle. OTELGaRAMAEAN Miriiilrs Iron (Irtt Crm'tit (inir. Tennis, Hiding and all the outdoor spurts, special rales for Summer. IKITHI. i KAMA TIN. Law ri-nco Park llroiuvlllc N V NKW lOKK Col. hill MiaimUlna. The GlenbrOOk Shamfaken. N. Y. MnuIflccDt flt-.3t-fn ljtt rH:im, Ji; up wefb t)utlor n;.rtH, Kl. lug, k tg atnii4inf,nt 1n 'n J.oilUlIty, Ct.r.tUi Hl'MMIT llOfHn. lll'NTRK. ,V. Y, 21V) fei-t clc-atlon, eirclient kosher tntle. rwn products; flslilng, t.nthln; on premteea act) service; all modern Iniprovementa; fio 13 Mils, d Fcwrr NKW TortK Cooperslows. IV II I sr:C.) I kK. I tiopcrattiHll, V, T, u;.en until n't -at iimpl.to.i Mate 1 011 Allmny l liloa ,iiietiiiitoii Nee Van NEW YOIIK (ilen Sprints. THE GLEN SPRINGS 'V;- s,, A Mlneml sprlnr llenltb Keort r ' IIMfl KstW JJEKMEV Atlantic Cltr. rut LEADING RCSORT MOItLOf HPT WORLD allatlboroitqliBkiilKiin ATLANTIC CITY. N.J O-WNeHHHIP MANAOtMINT UQ4MAM WMIfCI SONS COMPArffi i tor jnTr. comruiKv iauir I a aB AB mm nnWBtlJ1ST UTrTFf 1VTTC IJ fltjBBaTl C I " (U a a a jr a- THE LORA1NE St avarice plaoo n,l lie.icti ITivaie Ires'! arl aea water bihs. ruutiin, wter fr, f ator; supt nor t.iMe ion, ri A K. NVADNF.lt. Prop W I. V' NKW JKIUsKV "orlnc 1 ke Ilea. THE BREAKERS On ocesn front, Pprlnc I.aka Ilea h ! 1 U N, MO.-S, uancr ai.J M.iacr NEW JF.HSKV Aaliurr I'ata. niirPTm rmtimn, near Hea eh Pr al LalLaSltK week en I ra ta, 1 ' I' UIILOILIl M , (NK4 kl. CANADA. Get away to happiness away to the teres. rsiuaf, piae-aceniea. aierpm SoYaiHushoka rsiuaf, piae-aceniea. aierp nivinz s.r fl ins Muaaoaa ijiin. i I hrle ) oil will ind I l.i a Hotel the cheery ronnii, ood food, a-olf. tennla. eie r.l ' maaiea Ufa worth while. No xja-r " enterlns; Canada IlOuk.rt, HJ' Musaaas IloteJ, V. O. Lake Itusaeau. (intt.rJ. TENNSVLVANIA Mesroe l.untr. 4VATKR r.AI'. I'lir.M MT ' ''fi'i?' fcTUOUllSIU IKi. IIUI.AlV.MtL 1 Inforiiiutlon llureaj, Draadway, corners of Wa I er ' tlth St, and 4!4 St, . MAIM fapi nitaheth Colli. ce now epen, aiji ape Klliah.th. Maine Mra T eam A Urea Cap KXC't'il!l.. .VVtillrUL.KH Lak Hopatcong $1 Ito avery " NEXT SUNDAV day nd Mohfs L. W, JMSt.,B.50; Llbeiiy Si . LT.Jacliion Ae.,3ni'yCi- t, a L. Broid St., NtfiiV &' r Mauch Chunk SI. 50 NEXT SUNDAY l. W.IJ4St..B :0I 'deity? 'in, L, Jackion Ave,,lriiry l ' 1 Lv. llioa1St..Nft'. HARD COAL -NO SMOKE -COMPOr" via New Jersey Central B LOCK ISLAND, EVERY SUNDAY ii. i. $1.50 Vl.'i l.oni! Nliii.l I' I. train tn Mnut.ink i lit ' MlllllllMIH'l, in III a l, I- tlrulir ant title i.ipi-i .s.t