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J'V. THE NEW YORK TIMES. TUESDAY. VFETinUAnY 15. 1010.

DIMS CAUSED DY COLD AMD STORU Frigid 8t Valentine's Day Him In Forty-" four Years. 1 CICniS ASOVE AT 8:45 A.M. Vivt Th t.800 Laborer. In City Af Mtklng Good tho Streets. Cbe itmptntM 4rovvd to one do rr aha-r mt o-cmck jrMur saornlne.

rUUrl Um i4e VtMlM'i Day bar ta too last forty-loor ytn. Th iwfw appoac ta ail that Una to Um tnark Mt by ta tbrotntr yesterday we ta Ifloa, war nereuiT dropped to r.r trngrmtm sWr. Ta arc tern-peratur ywtordajr wu sis dafrees. i ror la ta eltr and th tm-snadtat vtciolty result of th st4 wilwr, and ew mar pa aa airrH-l' rulUnT frees th stars r4 a aumbor waro Injured, Tne dead arl jrrm. atrocoT 11 Sweeata A- Uaiirea4 raa a Ue TTTtTM Cltatoa Ant JjaVfH, JACUli MS BUM tree.

tts ILf. OH. twamee ta th Tor araia eieaee a Sill aaieal S.U.S4 ee I OHH. 3 Dee1 OUsel. i vs.

UmMD emptor a4 kr th Vw( Case. SuUs) Dslev Caitin4 Ma. died la th 17ta Street e.er etaiio. WTslAif sie are Mr a rreah Aviaaea lUay wre tnjurad yesterday duo to aaatalaad'OO slippery sio aralxa. iairrf tb aort aarioua wrl KAfLA.

Wre. MART. runt fracture, hy of. ii rrees that hure haa ea Ussa Uaeoia CaU A 480 Bast Fifty esin h.re-t. drlvari rlh leg trawlured whan wmm aiintin fren a truck ea 'Vm TMrvr-nus sueeti reaseve le tae Tew-a liaastiai.

Ta weatbc bureau laat night fair weather today, with a Srad-smU laiii eaa ba temperature. It waa declared at th bureau that no serious a saw trtw wr expected for th eat few dsva, and that there would i fuanty mt dm for tb roots of tho ty bo ntirely cleaned of tb snow gaw oo ei Ij them. Thj StrMt Cleaning Depart meat ye. arday bad SBr the a i.600 maa at erk. 4.1M sa Maabattaat UMO la -Brcwklyaw aad abeat 1.000 la th Bronx.

CommiaaVmer Fetharsasei of tb depart- snent waa delujhted at tb progress wblcfe era being mad by bis mo. and aid that a did not expect aay serious r.gneUoi tram la any part of th 7V. 1 tat Commissioner dec hi red that th eit snap) had khm ta tlm to make tie w' cleaning wp th city much te girrlcuit thai It ord'osr'ly would Iwss Tim cold he aald. kept enow rleaa and dry, ao that It wa ev r-t it ut of th way. Trsfrto tH Buoway and elevated line auf-lro't comparatively UtU from weather IttlOtt.

1 it died as a result of th erdd Weather war tn VtdtnsB in moat ease rf taur, 1 he tao men who ware killed by a Laag laland train nad been i i i i AnvrwTiarwsrrT. Fc? Pimply Faces tTa'al tpeJ trcat-taetlt. Smear the clnples with Cutlcara Clatraent. wtih off la ve cdnutea with Ciitlcarx Soao and hot rxtcr and continue bathing for some -minutes. Use eight and morning.

For pimples, redness, fc scaJ? and tailing hair, red, rough -hands and baby Cashes, itchings and chifings these fragrant, super- fcnoHientt are woaderful. Fn free easspie each, write tS-a, akla not. AJ irsaa poet-mr. -vwaan, ves, i everyw cij? i Ciill AT 8:10 SHARP. C'tt IZZUZ HALL, nd st.

a rj cjx ovist srtxuxst 1HZ3.r0Zl PASTOR ST0IL5 en SocuKim 15. IL CLAI2I I FINXIT, Chairtnaa CUH rCUTx'D EX-LEADER, on Child Labor. gpleasld Cuiull Abeeiateiy rreel V7 La-rite yi a mmt ast. wmat HUMANITARIANS, I efli ll Jl HflB.B XL- Ca aala at ail tuasr Urtta Co. Uf e.

mm mmwva mw f.i.ii 4 (ra rnir a bitiidtna aa I uar htra4mrt I arm atialnl X. III tW7 I XI wILe7. 1 i 3 ratt Unit Cow Lmted Cigar tttoroa and. all behnite Ccas Co. Hlortat al-1 aU firsts rlaaa doaUra.

Largoal Aliiaf brand of lOt Orar In tho world. aAtiU-V. MJLttUtiUtTMM. M. -r out worklnK btwen WlnfUld and Wood Mda.

L. on WNKin union wtra which hud bMn broken by th vlolanc o( tii iorm HuniUy. They had cpa with arlapa putlod tlchtly vr thair hda, and it la piaaumad did aot aaar th ap proaehlriaT train. Two Italian boys who war Blayln In I ha mow on alAodoucal Utrael, batwaun llaackar and Houaton Blraata, unoon-aciuualy watchad a woman alowly (ra to daath. ia bahaf Utat aba araa ln toxl-at(.

Thay tl rat aa hr about o'clock and ramarkad tha.t aha had batlar ao Inaid or aha'd fraaaa. Th woman, all Una all hudjiad up on th tp or a bulJJln at 74 Maououaal tttreat, mumblad aonia- uiinc in rainy, and tn two iaa jrin ty rvaumad thalr play. A half hour la.tr thay notlcad that th woman waa ami In hf poaitiua. and on of than oajlad Krank AvUcnon. a druxalat at McDoutfall Street.

Th roan hunted ou, and when ha aaw th condluon of th woman, carried bar at one Into hi a tor. Tbr ah triad apparently to tell them who aha waa, but bar weakneea prevented her. Avignon hn4llv aummnntai m. ulrolmul. wha ran (or an ambulant: from St.

Vln-cenfa HoapltaL Before help could ar rive, in patient na oiea. An exam- (urceon, revealed th (aot that death waa out to expoeure ana poaaioiy uurauwa. Bha waa not Identified. TH verity of th cold yaatarday waa ah own la the Itadford Avenue Court In brooklyn. Maalatrata Vorheea (iniahed arraigning th day'a prlaonaia, and than adjourned the aourt until o'olocM In th aftarnoon.

Th Ink bad fro man eolldly oa hie dealt, aitnougn aeverat atovaa aia their beat to heat th room. Aroordlna; to tn earner nureau, in unahin yaatarday waa recordad aa 100 per a mar rearneti only twio ibbi month, on th mid and S.ld. Th averaa aunahin (or February ha been only a oer or 1M Bar oaau lea than Ut average alno UT7. Th weather caueed a tittle trubl to the eallrnada. due th main to th lippery.

Icy ralla. About 0 o'clock laat niani a aouinoouna paaeenver irwn on the Weat Hhor HAilroad, Juat outatda of Cornwall, N. ran Into th oabooa of a (relaht trala before the enwlneer could gat hla train atopped. Th (relaht waa derailed, but th train erewa and paaaenaera eeoaped every one of thorn wlta only a aoar and a bad ahaklnc up. In oontraat to th overflow eondl-tlona of a year ago.

Bupartntendent Stewart A. Rica of th Municipal txxlitlna Houaa laat nlaht aatd that only )) men and woman and children ap plied ror enelter yeeteraay ariarntion and evening. A year ago laat nlwht i erere aturtaml In the lodalner houee and anna and th municipal pier at the. foot of Eaat Twentyfourth Street. On hundred, men at work for a ana contractor who were recruited In the lodrlng ami yeaterday returned to the houa ahortly befor midnight, ewelllng th total number of men there to JKXK -1 THE ARTISTIC LIMIT I eafsaaawaaalsaa CITY CHAMBERLAIN TO RESIGN ON MAY 1 Bruer Will Tak an Executive Office with the American Metal Company.

HIGH PRAISE BY MAYOR Official, Boon to Kttlro, CalUd Man In tho City Admin-Ittrgtlon" by Mr. Mltehgl. Qty Chamberlain ITenry Bruere, who baa been called by Mayor Mltchel tbo ablest man la th city admlnlatratlon, announced yealerday that ba would re-algn hla office about May 1 to booom an scutlv officer o( th American Metal Company of Broadway. Mr, oriwr oaa oeen en ei tn orrmlalg cloaeat to tbo Mayor In th latter' ad-mlniatraUon. In talllnf of hla reaaona for giving up hla office, th City Chamberlain eald that there had been aa friction between hlmaelf aad th Mayor, thua diapoalng of a report that he waa no longer In accord with Mr.

Mr. Bruere waa appointed City Chamberlain oa Jan. 1. 11. Th offtc paya 1 13,000 a year.

In giving up hla of flea Mr. Bruere aatd ba- atlll believed Utat th offlc of City Chamberlain could be merged with th Flnancg Department, I have been In publlo Ufa for practically eleven yeara," Mr. Bruer Held. I am leaving now bcaua I deeir to eetabllah inyaalf In bualneaa. I hav accepted an axecuUv poaltlon with tho American Metal Company.

I will not. however, loee all my Intereet In city affaire, and I expect to continue my etudy of municipal problema." It waa Mr. Bmera'a Interest In city government that brought him Into prominence aad In relatione or cloee friend-eblp with th Mayor. Mr. Bruer la Igolag to a vary at Patented by Hudson December a 8, 19x5 Patent No.

U65S41 Built by Artists to Match This Marvel Motor -We have two new bodies exquisite models which you ought to see. Not Winter bodies merely, but bodies for all-time elegance and comfort In beauty, ixury and dainty appointments they exhibit new conceptions. And all embody the new Super-Six motor, by far the smoothest-running motor in the world. The invention of the Super-Six motor haa given Hudson cars the dominant position. Nothing can match their performance.

In official tests, the Super-Six has broken all stock car records up to 100 miles. It is 80j per cent more efficient than former like-size motors. It yields 80 per cent more reserve power, without adding size or cy iders. So one of the greatest Hudson efforts has been to build bodies to match this supremacy. There are six of these new bodies.

But the finest are the Limousine and Town Car. And both are now here on exhibit. THE FINE-CAR MOTOR The Super-Six ia, above all else, the one motor for luxury cars. Its vast reserve power -76 horsepower lets you fairly creep in traffic, then dash instantly to speed. There are no jerks, because all situations can be met without' changing gears.

And this extra reserve power this added 80 per cent is due entirely to wiping ouf vibration. So it means such smoothness' as no motor has ever shown before. Riding is lilce flying in the Super-Six. The bird-like motion makes one feel as though propelled by One 'ride behind this engine will convince you that any luxury car must have it. The Hudson Company called in master craftsmen artists in body building and told them to design six models worthy of that motor.

HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY OF NEW YORK, INC. Broadway at 6 lit Street, Circle Building. New York City Brooklyn 1184 Bedford Ave, Brora 440 East 149th St New Rochellt Main St. Centre Are. tractive poaltlon," Bald th Mayor In ex-preeaing hla regret yeaterday.

It la another Inatanr where men cannot continue forever to aarrlflce thalr peraonal pmapecta to a pulc offlc where the compenaatlon la not la meaeur of their ability. I'eraonally, of couree, I am eafremely eorry to I oaa nlm from th city admlnlatratlon. but aa a friend I would aot aland In hla way when eo ex en an opportunity open before Hefor coming to New York Mr. Bruer lived In Chicago. organlaed and Introduced new methoda of ralalng fuuda for th T.

M. C. A. nnd later organised a nodal Brvlo ayatem for the International Harveater Company. He cam to New York In Itxxl aa th head of th Bureau of City Betterment, an organlaatlon which In lloJ becam merged In th Bureau of Municipal He-aearch.

Th organlaera of the letter were Mr. Bruere. Dr. rrd A. Cleve-tend, and Vr.

William H. Allen. Th first year of IU work waa devoted to a atudy of Government affair In th Borough of Manhattan. It Bought to nlac th city administration upon a baata where facta and reaulta would count rather than politics and personalltle. The report of th Research Bureau' Manhattan tnveatlgatien was mad In the Fall of 1U0U, and th than Borough President, John F.

Ahearn denied its findings and asked Mayor McClellan for an official investigation by th 'ommisaloner of Account. It waa at this Investigation that Mr. Mltchel waa made on of counsel and It waa than that the City Chamberlain and the preaent Mayor mat (or the flret time. The Investigation into th afalra of Aheam'a office continued for seven montha and during that Um Mr. Mltchel was appointed the Commissioner of Account or stayer sicvieuan.

in i vt, aa a result of th invesUgatlon, Oeorge McAneny, who waa then I'realdsnt of the City Hub- brouaht chargea again at Ahearn before Uovernor Hushes. Mr. Bruere and Mr. Mltohel co-operated In the trial of the cse with the result that Oovemor Hughes removsd Ahearn. Man UunlMnal Raaeareh had bmiad in in meantime tne.wora or ine nvj- ened as the result of th oo-operatlon or i onireiitr mete.

The 14avnp aalrf vaaterdev that he had no on In mind to succeed Mr. Bruere. Fadtral Judo Hat Bodyguard. Judge A O. Dayton of Wat Virginia, who arrived her on Sunday to alt by apeclal aaslgnment In th Federal Dla-trlot Court, awor tn yesterday the Federal Orand Jury for tho February term.

Judge Dayton recently granted an Injunction against tb striking coal nj'nera la Weat Virginia, and came her under guard of tho UnlUd State Marshal of that Federal district- While he Is assigned her he wilt hav Deputy United State Marshal William Doraa as bis bodyguard. Two Masterpiece Models Limousine and Town MudoM MANDEYILLE HALL FIGHTS NEW ARREST Restate Order of Miss Florence Finch, Who Has Unsatisfied Judgment of $10,119. QUICG UNKNOWN IN CQURT Count' for Dofgndant Wlshat Mora Ptraong Fallad to Recognlx Him at Praaent. Mandevllle de Martigny Hall, who says be is a descendant of the Marquis de Martigny and th Due da Vallambroea, and who baa been In prison varlou times for offenses committed undsr different aliases, asked Justice Cohalan. through Jrht counsel, yeeterday to vacate an order of arreat Issued agnlnat him i gt the Inatanc of Mlaa Florence u.

'Inch. Tlie plaintiff iutla.u.i(er of lat t'reataent or. ine inun manufacturing Company Bcranton, and a prominent member of the Daughters of the Anierlcan Itevolutjon. In her complaint against Hall Mlaa Finch aald that aha waa the owner of 1IM share of the Finch Manufacturing Company that were worth ltm at par and which pld illvulemla ranaitiu fmm per cant, to 1'J per cent. This a took waa given to Wealev M.

Oarclner aa oollaural for a loan of Itt.fMiO, which waa made bv the Traders' National Bank of Hcranton. lister, ahe said, ah vr Hall th money to pay tit loan and take up th stock, but thst he sold the Block for and gave her pnly IJ0. Miea Finch aued Hall, and got a Judgment agalnat him laat foe. 10.110. The Judament waa returned unsatisfied, lemuel Kly.

Qulgg. who appeared In court (or Hall yeaterday, aald that Hall waa In California when the auit waa tried. II appeared and waa aent to Ludlow Htreet Jail In default of tO.ooo ball. Juetlce Weeka reduced the ball to 13.000. which waa fur-nlehed.

and Hall waa let go. Charles 8, Blandy, counsel for Mlaa Finch, aald that he had applied to Hall'a mother. Mra. rluselte T. Hall, the widow of William C.

Hall, but shs refused to pay said that Hall's career in for $2500 at Detroit For th Limoutinm Super Si Two of them rthe Limousine and Town Car-are designed by coach builders of international repute. In any crowd of fine cars they will seem aristocrats. The lines are most artistic The upholstery is refined and rich. The finish is exquisite. And every dainty appointment one can wish for is included.

Each has seats for seven. These models offer you, for any season, matchless elegance and comfort. FOUND IN HUDSON ONLY The Super-Six motor is a Hudson invention. It is found in Hudsons only You are bound to want it when you know the facts. Think of a motor whose smoothness whose lack of vibration makes it 80 per cent more efficient.

Such a motor, in a fine car, must supersede the others. Come prove it out, and let us show you the bodies which go with it. THEIR MODEST PRICE This season's 'Hudson output will be 30,000 cars. That's the largest fine-car output in the world. And that's the reason for the modest price, the matchless value in these Hudson models.

The Limouaine and Town Car sell for $2500, o. b. Detroit. Yet no $5000 car could be more exquisite. The Touring Sedan sells for $1000.

The Cabriolet aells for $1675. The 7-Passenger Phaeton is $1375. All priced quoted f. o. b.

Detroit. HUDSON MOTOR CAR COMPANY DETROIT, MICHIGAN had been a very checkered one. He had eerved a two-year term in a Khode Island Jail for forgery, and he had spent some time In a Vsrls prison because he (ailed to pay for an autnmohtle. We don't know where he Is now," said Mr. Hlandy, and we have no means of finding out." If you had inquired at my office." said Mr.

Qulgg, I would have told you where he was I don't know you," aald Mr. Blandy, I don't remember that 1 ever had th pteaeure of knowing you." Mr. Quia then told Mr, Blandy who he waa, and expressed regret. In view of recent revelations, that there wore not more pereona equally in tn aara con cerning nia laenuiy. My office." he aald, bowing politely to Mr.

Blandy. la at 82 Liberty Htreet. You may have Mr. Hall any day you wiah to examine him In supplementary nroceed in s-a. The affidavit submitted to th court by Mr.

Blandy retold some old storiea about Hall. According to thla. when Miss Vlrrlnla Marshall was playing In the Follies pt 1MJ0 Hsll gave her a cneca lor wu, so tnat sue migm Duy herself some orchids. When the check aot around to the Fifth Avenue Bank It was rejected' because Hall bad no ac count there. lodrm as" rk 1 Tj -t, uaie fixtures into av LLAV ia quality of material, i a kill of crofta- aianikip a a I orttmalgy of escluiiv da- Man.

Our lighting agiaeer ren-Jar (withou charar) indi- rtdual aaitanoa In the elM'tltN of appropriate and harmonious futures. Our prks will be a plasant ur-prtsa thay are always sai ta SB per 'nl blew tBoss mt retallara. Writ for Booklet. "LlfhtiBf tae Home" better stilt, eaO at ear alissima' Alae a full Una of Portable beak. Table, aad Fleer Lamp.

Jale Lif htiof Fixture Ill West Hn Street. Saas. iSa "wr Ojei ft IT IM A mTI'IAT MinriM flirt lit Bl'CIt BKHAHKASI.lt AUKUHI.AliK 4IP TH AKT Of At. AUKS or Al l. NATIONS rXJKU." Um UE1AUI, The American Art Galleries MADISON nQVAUK OOt'TII ON FREE VIEW FROM 9 A.M.

UNTIL 6 P. M. SPECIAL EVENING VIEW THURSDAY OF THIS WEK FROM 8 TO 10 O'CLOCK The Famous Catholina Lambert Collection MR. ROTAL COBTIMItOZ IN THE TRIBCTfCl Th Catholina Lsmbert cetleettoa of eld and nodern palntlnss, which la ptaeed ea exhibition at the Ameiiren Art fJailerlee thla swrhlnf, preaenta unusjal dlfftcujtlee ta the eommentator who must (l. aa aaeeunt ef It 1a a (ear words.

It la not merely thst the eataJosiae runs ta four hundred oum-fcere. It la that thla collection real! eenatltutee a little wueeum at art. In the various rooms ef which ene akht profitably llnaer for noura, new ah-aorbed In eome major plrtur. and seals followlna the ehai-urer' hut no l.sa 4v.loimMita ef a minor In th. hlsinrr ef rain tins Th charm nf th.

roller! Inn la I a real? tn I attrlsuted to the unusual spirit pervadlna It. "No It I. remarked In the praf-sea to the catalogue, 'and I vast of all Mr. Lambert, will be dlapoeed to Insist that all these plotuiea are master Dut 1 la obvious that he haa heusht th.m far lefttlmate reasons, that he has rereanlsed a seed old picture whea he has seen It aad has ac TO BE SOLD AT UNRESTRICTED PUBUC SALE- Br araW of ill Pataraoa Sae Deposit ana) Trust Caaaaaay ratorsoa. Nam Jrsr, Trasteo aael Mortcaa; At 8 o'clock on the Ereninf iNof February 2ht, Zld (Wsuhinftoa'c Pirtlidaj), 23d aad 24th In the Grand Ball Room of the Plaza Fiftfc Atb.

sat tm seta strt IADHIMION BT CA ft LIMITICD TO THI CAWACITT Or TIM stOOM. MAT Mm HAD FRKB Of THI MANAODItO) Illustrated da luas eataloaue. limited te five huadred aa fifty roplea with d.aerlptlons and altrthutlona of th early Baalish aad aid maetera, aad Introductory note b. William Roberta art erltle of the -rndaa Times snd author ef several authoritative art publleatloaa, and aleaertatieaa ef the modera pictures by William A. Csffla, M.

At will be rHlTd at ttw9 -ALSO- In the Book and XVII Contury PrinU. Handorncly Bound Set of Eeteemed Authora THE PRINTS bo eoM February Ittk at ii0 P. ML THE BOOKS at SilB P. ML, Pb. 16th aael Feb, 17th.

aae! at 3 P. M. mm Ph. 17th aael Fab. lth Th Bale wOJ a aeads.ted by KE THOMAS, H.

KIRBT aad hla aa.l.taat. Mr. Otta Beraet, of AMERICAN ART ASSOCIATION, Minrer. Madlaea Bath. Katraaoe B.

t4 etreei. New Terh. ADVBBTMEMKNT. Help to Preparedness! The National Security League, is conducting a nationwide campaign to arouse the American people to a knowledra, of our unprepared condition and thus impel action by Congress. Join the League and thus show your support for our We ask your help.

We are supported entirely by voluntary contributions and membership fees. The more yon. help more we can do. SIGN THIS BLANK AND SEND IT TO HEADQUARTERSNOW. The National Security League, Inc.

I tUairo to bo onrollod mombor of Tho National Socntity Loagu, in tho clan which I havo designated below with a cross-mark and I enclose herewith In payment for due. 25.00 $5.00 membership desired) $1.00) Name (Please write name and address with particular care). Address Street Dated 191 State Tt Make check payable to Tho National Security League, Inc. REMEMBER Meeting, Hotel Astor, 5 p.m. Wedaeidaj, February 16.

Masa meeting Carnegie Hall, 8 p. m. Tuesday, February 2D. All seats free. Send for reservations today! Joseph H.

Choajte, Honorary Preaifient. Alton B. Honorary Herbert Barry, Edward II. Secretary. 5 DURHAM Smiting DUPLEX SAFETY RAZORS prie 68c Outfit consists of on.

Durham Dtiples lvimino Mafrty ltasr, with Amarkan Ivory AO real, stropping I with 13 outline In STinln. iMth.r roll case: comiilota, Se. Mall uniere 4 Cms (Utra. Klauberg Inc. CatUry iKuush! Uioi Kodaks TWO' STORES Waolwetia BaUrflaf M'aar I'arh llaea.

ITI.ITJWUUm St Nsar n.kian. AS THIS COIXKC HON AJT quired It resardleea ef th label a ta frame. There are asoirlptleea ta the list which pussle a little. It la hard as hr the 'Lady Hsldln a Mloialiwe' should he eren 'attHbuted' to Veroaeae. rreca the beraffed pertraM la the miniature ts the last tewob la the sate, las this Uaom beauty rrerrthin abeut the eaavas peiat te ta ach.el of Rubeoe.

But If we lea tie the ample It la only to eatphaela the faet that there la erarcs a aaadfal ef saea dlaronrertlru) Incldenta la the Prom baslnnlna te end eae Is nf hut Intereetlna palstles far walek only avrie but reaeuaable slalma are made, la thla rvapeei aioae the aal tb. Lambert collection should tak sic ranh. "Its dispersal la the (read ballraee of the Plssa ea th srealna rusry 31, Tl, 'JM and M-wUI be ef the Mshast Interest museums snd prl-vata eol lectors. In the aseaatlase the ashlbltlea effers te I he laieaaa aad the etudeat a prerloue eepert unity. Print Department Rare Tint Eirina.

AUVKRTISKMKNT. Secure is- i Parker, S. St an wood Menlcea Vice President. JPrealdont! Clark, Franklin Q. Brown.

Treasurer. Chairman. Fiaanc 'Cornmltt. Vw WW 4.

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