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SULZER CAN'T Hi 10 HANDLE SCOTT Governor Knows That Removal of the Prison Superintendent Will Mean a Fight. ISN'T EAGER FOR TROUBLE Oficial Preparing an Answer to the Report of the Investiga? tors and Leaving Worry to Others. Ma I that whal ahall do with Prisons. i Got will move him. The tight, I.

And the ISt tal 'I rt that i 2 I to him. In i far a i Ihej could will bill ends It i the 1 latun at be si hard knu ks i him a aa1 like that x. other fellon a Il la who th? i ailed him And i 8 i lo-da ected i olonel Bfcott lined to do?" Scott Preoanng rnal the he rtmenl ut to I 7 mm In that re i He, ii." difcharg? prison oui th? I oi '1 fter th? th? ir Vfllls's i i alt until i Re of the all? I I Harry Th told and I alleged of 1 the si that forward ref? ountry, whatever i troubteeomc state depart? th- wi takes Cites His Record. i hav? Superintend? i of B1 i' tone p.n'-c? mi," said Durfuf period much hai 0 in ii un; Dt i riplin? of the InatltutJons under I Kp.iftm??*nt The lndustrb-s have be? i'Ue and eery material In in seuiilngs showi There has a aeri'ial of the con? nf the and many ohana-ee been in rour-i Vlinalrat? bal condition? it is con that tha lr.stltutlons are riect. ti'rt I be! -no that they are in better con Tltlon than hax-e been for many Venae 'It in apparent dunt.s inve.s hy the? comtnltteo of and gingerly oagp xvhl? tbay hav? over and Clark and fusal let Inxraetigate my dcmaJids for a thorouah invo.stl lh? moni serious charges paalnet the and theh niaeiri? ning thtagg already known, i hnpoeulble for nie to expect a fair.

Dost and uaMsssnd report from ti at thoir ks "I am thai tin? of ompli 'tis known fair play will Rake nte eea Ideratlon th? explanations i make fire captain weber a chief. Johnso announced lions of I 11 hardt Kngtn.I batte Ion el Lieutenants William I. fug i ART EXHIBITIONS AND SAI ES. ART EXHIBITIONS AND SALES At The American Art Galleries Madison Bqttar? South. New York This Afternoon at 2:30 To-night at Con ir.u.i'.-* every.it?r.ioin thi; and Monday next al 2:30 and even? ings of Wf-Jn'sday and Friday of this ovee'k, at PAR? I I he I ainius Collections of Cooflotfiof Sale of The Finished Paintings Skeletal -ind I.cft by MM.

the work of the Talented American tl.c late A. W. Drake. Lsq. Julian Rix I Fe? loi 'I I I' Tie Sifrs will br conioC'ci Mr.

THOMAS ii. Ki liV. MR. BERNET, kTHE AMERICAN ASSOCIATION, i and F-aat 2M Street, Sq. Smith Hew YorH.

TOO MUCH FOR "WHITE WINGS" Filled with Rubbish as Tenants Rush to Comply with Warning on "Clean Up Cam? paign? Police Asked to Help. In theii prem? un? ser? i lion? of i llty ol litt? ii tho si est? rdaj tmenl -1 Eli-alt. uiil i. nightfall It nai aat lo all th? police to pul a atop the Bist. peel bj Street anin Dep in i i I itlon to mit existed i et of tii? lest paiaii the Health mmlsi I I Mari? B.

McM nl sant Ui I hai ol iho ilan hlch resull In mas I'll i i lanita citj "It ihov i pul il then on thro I on? "and rt? ed i to bi leant I y. mmii Thompa ui SI ipplj. tl psrtment ol Mealt ii i expected will make the tea on ths paign Thuri la 1 to i Jz' wSi Mil.LAN" Official whe le chaise ef campaign city as he In "ubs i Powen Kagra lag i su pan? Piea Tork.l MULQUEEN FOR HIGH COURT May Nanu- Him to Suc? ceed E. E. McOall.

Ma til i Ml i v. i may i Juatl? t'ai the i he lo? i know ask elation to attl i 'l Mr. Mulqueen a 11 it Ion lure "i Mi.it is the would nol to-i ght. tho igh t. tted thai he from i' "i ii- Btat? had not el ids up hit mind Juatl? a MoCall's su? ci and not likely t'i make an foi CARUSOMUCH BLACKMAILED! Tries to Tell of Case in Italy When on Stand.

i a BPfXMU lis Court yeetcntuy, when as Benator Ml och began th? i of itot a ho la charged iront th? I er. i tree al I rlth hin i snd wait? In ii office of 'lit' Clert John iffeii until the v.itii. III hltlocl show thai anoth man had tried to bla? kmall Ingei in before mad? hli n' mil. irch i at uso araa no low? i abool the ti lal of th? i Ihet i Milan Its l'ond deny- teatllh 'i that th? Euro- hi km bad an Ittot. him Ihr? it eninB letten while he ws In St York Th? IOI t' i iios it la ht Hi red thai will t.ailed the stand again.

The continue to-day. ENTER JONES MINUS BEANS Parcel Post Aviator In by Train, with Empty Crock. II? i Jones, th? Bostoi ho ata ted i. Jai 13 with an sere sen im islon to i post matt." from Bostc te am) ted th? th? Irip yeett 0 the i Ry? si. The id wl I'uatmastei ol the Mi not i poll? i ilHaye.l two i din i i I tart from It lb? to 1 loth? ma l'anal Un Il en to I Pi up th? 1 time take i "ii.

-o UNION LABOR ACCUSED Postal Company Charges Its Cables Wore Damaged hi? Us dama the and other Posta Tel? 1 II this and ternatioi Broth? i i. Wot ket The papei i Of .1 i Ik? a I try In? ti laboi mtloi on ihl motion wer? red until to row. Ina oi stion i-lti in- sfflda1 i. tt took i. toitei a id bsequi threats made by i ad? ra of th? inion m.

i. led Id Inlo tl.I? i snd cut i In I nga sllou lag iter to pen? Irati snd do it harm to the propi it- of "i.i in MOT? than ipeclfic where telegraph erlree ware cut. cables ruined by n. and holes ut in oae Ings wert set forth In the rartout sf? ndavlte. TELL OF KOHLER'S VISIT; Witnesses Describe His Sur? prise in Schearer's Home.

Cleveland, March II Friend of Bam? i i ril -i to thi CI II tnmti lo da ivi ran? I on hi foil? wed (I Boh? ai sur? prteed Chief Polla in with Mra Bchea ei in hei bom? on June 1912 'i Ma ai oth? Mayor Baker snd i 'r Botleitoi vV Ik ox claim, subversive to' i In th? partagent? i Im mora bim conduct unbecoming an i md Dtl? man. i 'hei Bull, I nd of Bch? .1 thai from hli poi Ilion outi Id? I rlooi oi th? Bchcarer home thsl night a i a voice aa lo In I i. sa muh kii! in Hila bous? is you Itae? a nd "Ba I wi.nl.ii, I It little girl OUI the ut 1 Ight, would gh on i tin? '1 thai i 'hief Kahler en tt-red th-' Bchean i hi dm nlgl an kiuir before Mr. broke in window to enter but the commission would not permit Bull nanu owner of he vol? he bes i i i iietghboi th. Beb? arc srd aome ne trj Ing to gel il i.r rear dooi I i il sfter Bch? er? brok? through a front Indow Wlk announe? thai taatimonj for th? prosecution would be ided lo-i "i row, and that he would nut call Ith? i grei or Mra Bel earer lo ii.

aland DOCTOR'S WIFE WIN.S SUIT Husband Fails to Get After' Tvro Trials of Case. i prcm? Courl ml a i which I'i Joseph Upman broughi against hfa wife. Mra Leah Upman ghl a verdict lerda Ti trial whlcl est.ij ras I one suil ol lhi i havlii. nabl? i the first in, i Upman la foi old und till wlfi la iv in i.m,nan named w. Henkln, a lb? aln al man.

a oi i apon? dont I REH. ora, IKS OF A "DIRTY DEAL" Dismissed Superintendent Highways Insists That He Was Not Fairly Treated. ANGRY AT SULZER'S ACTION Finds Governor's Military Sec? retary in Charge of All His Papers and Declares In? vestigators Biassed. Op Telegrspb to 'i Ih thi.un.- Alliany. in.

whom Governor Boiser removed as Ba perintendent Highways last week, re? turned hors from Washington to-day. wenf his former office, Bod Bulser'a military secretary and tin? deportment in charge of docu? menta. Including ins papera, fora could away even privat? letters bs bad to Bhoa them Bulser guarda, it was a reritabte comic opera scene iiir Bneat Bulser tjpe. This sctlon by the portend further investigation of the alleged extravagance and ineffidenc3 Highways II Is Governor has it In mind to appoint a. ho n- "executive auditor" investigated the State Archl tect'a office ami th? removal ol Herman W.

Hoefer, for thia furthei In? vestigation of ths Highwayi Department Reel la very Indignant man. He in? sists that he is tun "a dirty deal." 11- r.itciat? ta nigbt his i iri that the Bulser Investlgatoi did not give him an opportunity to swer Questions, ami barged Chairman John i ith bat 1 Bgalnsl hit i that I el bas to '-o-- foi the Im -an th. Ir But Re i can't Imagina whj Carll toward him. and refusei 1st a- rali ii' ba hin i Doesn't Care to i. the usi ilal 'i It? I I that uu told 1 i i I "So: .1 repoi'l artni? SI not think ther? a Ik? I Oil til? i it th' toad ltd ivlng me.

si illi i I I i i 1. All the CI. lhal lit 'x .1 il I pal Reel M.Ues Formal Statement. mal al rllgl ht. In 111.

I III t. 11 that, tin la ui at if II aed that lead of is he i to h'-- it. their aan I'll" f'f I Reel Un wsi twofold. hat? had be? d. In I Highways an to maintenance contract and apeclal agreement the ol the ba In? la which a it? extravagance are declared have been mo prominent, had been dona by ihm and Peel a ell ta by hin Mot than ild.

he had organis? the lion sud bur? a put In cl the man ou i ted i Bulta lo scl in- Bun? nit' lujen! High? i Thi? ii? i nd stlon of hi ii.v i idg.t a i i leave hi ra aormaatntlj la i golni home Kingston. rlj Fleet It? I si end i' Doran, confidential stenugraphei were ged in do) cedei ol the lov? ernor. MELODY ARRESTED Warrant Rsiied in Boston Served on Pugilist in Eye Hospital. i' pugllii i more known In the world "I Meted). was arre ted a lerda In Ihe Manhattan an.l ICar Hospital US Mth street, where path ni i Ih rei waa on Mnri.un Issued in Boston charging Sault HI? a H-volv.

i was opera! on fea i nnn. cataract belna from one of his sa It ha I ti ih ea at to con? fine him in a darkened room He re? main hi the hospital until ii Ihoughl laabla to remove him. FUTURLST ART ON ASPHALT Peg Post "Cop" Makes Gallery of Street When Trafic Is Slack. dran Inga of i I itui 1st up lieg upper ik ii bii i u.V. ratty, a et i an sttrsct Ion mil? Btudei Is and others jresterds) drawings! mail? it was aald, r.f the men on night duty, were prtnei? pall) choros glrla and just ordlnarj persons.

The) wen don? in crayon on the broad asphalt Intersec? tion 11 tw? ih' tracka. They were heroic in proportion executed with such futurist toncb thai no logue was i 'l'un the sob? "Bonn o'clock in.it night "i-. moa post dut int; the daos bla drawing about the nlng. v. ben there litwt oi traffic, A BOON TO INVESTORS Our Tax Exempt Guaranteed First Mortgage Certificates enable you, without expense, to put out, at any ti ue, any amount.

Inisrest at 4'j I net is payable every six months, on August 1st and February 1st. You can make the Investment as easily as you can make a deposit in a bank. You will never have occasion to worry about the safety of your money because this Company guar antees absolutely the repayment of your principal. No investor has ever lost a dollar CUARMTS Capital 6 Surplus, 176 B'way, R. Y.

175 Rennen BTdyn. 350 Fu It on Jamaica. PARK ART PALACE OFF Failure to Agree on Site Halts Project for Present. PLACE FOR EXHIBITS to Fine Arts Building Will Be Made by National Academy Association. Thai magnlfti hi palai for art exhib lions to stand In Central Brj Part or aonw other pert the dich thv National 11 had hoped for, has beet abandoned.

Fail? ure tn agri th? bull? nould land sa th.i iti lb itinf cause. th? su? building. plan liaa been fm ilat? i uncial aid II a from the clt outlin? i land adjoining i Xi Building, 7. 1. an.I an addition tu thai.

ictur? vx blch will iltloni the next tel r. II i i pn to re? ill th ne Plu i ht lldln auppl.x of root I tation i Kation il I i Ken the Amei can 1 lltut i If th? Sew York, the N'atio the i Bo? i. Mural 1 the 8 11 lu? trat ors. John r. prest? of Un Kai ad? i i atgi la pi -ai? ni tl a Howard Ruai i Butl? i nt, Donn Bat ber treasure! ind Bert rets being Ir.

A In ivlt i one to II le rea Klne Arti II bull Un? g) the le from the and irge to sup? ply the i land lii Ion on t. mpl thai Frank Gould I uf i Fine Xi i building In Bdditloi th? i on Stli re? a 200 i. IVitli th? tlldini BH a i i Brings, ami rill gh I id il folk, i it the present til tin ciij here an blbitl i i i.i I have heai II thai iprlnn i ahibltion at the At i for which arrangement! are un' made II will poa ii.l<* to hang onlj one out uf That i- ondltlon of affaii ahielt houM and ch should i al "i rem? du CHEMICAL TEST AT $1.000 Explosion Drives Rain ol" Qlaftl Into Wails of Laboratory. il oundlii to -iii i mi plod? i ut v. Is end av? nm til lerda) moi tilng, amaal ed i .1 a h.I ui 1 hi? th? i tubes ere plarad Into a 1 pie e.

hund? ed ol ig? bottl? damage wa Un al J.i'.n John Moor? 1 put th? 1.m.un- Into in Bled al oth i und then tniler 1 I when heated i-'at bet John Daweon, 1.1 1- th? Btorj tilled the tub? Bal urda? 1 nine and told ioiihr Webl-ci it th? the hood until Monda morning, is tak? two days for the compound be developed. I lacing lain i.in n.i undi tui' in. the I The tub? 1 wen 1 mi.I then until nm: iring. The in fea befoi? ma eatln? il hed a imall blase thai follow? llun dreds of plecei of glass were Imbedded In 1 n-' laboratot y. I opit Fathei 1 lawi on thai on? if th? gme ot rheati Ing th? and the on? usnlon tu 1 SULZER DINNER NEXT th? speaken at the dinner to be given Oottiraor Bulser the caf? Boule? Sunday In honor the Bftleth anniversary of ins will be ni ted States Benator John Purroj Mltchel.

Judge Otto A Rosalsky, I Juatice Francia Pendloton. llenrj Mor tidwln Markham, Thomas VV I'hurchill. in of the of Kdu atlon. Bdward Aaron J. 1, Magistrate John -i Ft achl, John Tenipl? iv? and the Joseph Bilvermsn LOSE Ub? a Lost ind Found ad.

in The Tribune. Ai.lv t. I INSURANCE BROKERS HIT IN NEW STATE SCHEME Must Fill in Question Blanks Just Sent Out if They Wish to Stay in Business. TO SAFEGUARD INSURED Department Takes Drastic Action to End Alleged Dishon? est Practices Applications Must Be Filed Before July 1. Insurance in state, who number in nil twelve Ut-oaaand, in thtflr yestTday morning an ip plleatlon which each must mi and tile with tlio State of 1 snee before July 1, if they wish to con? tinue in business aftrr that data nature of questions whi Bach broker mus! answer marks a somewhat i.mi? ui departure tin- atate'a "i dealing business, and in some luarter ti tramera of the i.in?.K for what tin- mililist of the critics callad tlieir overseeJous ternallsm The wa? to i ition So.

it. which "Has ever been rhurtreri employer 11 Irregulsrltlea monej "Thla qui ation." mid ana Insui an? iroki requested that his name nol ill holly impropet." Would Safsguard the Insured. i ity Comml itont Hoey. of th? Sta-. i'i-iir; rice Department, Mid thai eb thi partim was Ioqu mi" t.

"ti ind ti ustworthtnesj K. i In of ir? "Thai i whal hi" is Mr. li'? since have ring int" i and -next we ii? evei been ar? i i onvii ted i iioughl it eml? I II? ist m.n. might i i i i ent could I a llcena? it ount. "But." ii'1 the has criminal mlgl to the ome? I i'! II I i i iroker? deluged i I explain thla to Mr.

Conwa i the quest In I rldei a pro pip? thii I haa I tamp-ed or then i ihe best fa ox rtderi in a In insurance policy read? folloxvs: "The assured that no psi of these promises are used for business And yet frequently insurance default on polici.s where mich a appears; fee bastaaee, in the ease of a apart wem nanas whore, after the pefts baa bean issued, a dressmaker i and starts a small business there 'I he application blank also the applicant of his bittl when he arrixed In this city, what school Or collagea he ettsaded, when and and where has, been sin? he left school. Easy to Disqualify a Broker. Klijah It Kennedy, of insuraiic brokerage Bran of Weed Kennedy, on of the oldest and best known In the clt? took the situation philosophically. "Speaking selfishly -and this is true ever) other estabUshad broker-the mo. stringent the law, the batter it is for Mr, Kennedy.

"Inder these eoa ditlona II would be saay to dlawaaHfy broker who bad not the money to Bgli an unfair ruling of tbf departnwnt it i outrageous. It is foolish. Haw da lb? Inns go 'Man. proud man. la Ut He authority, plays stack Us befon high heneen as ti.

Dgakt weep. Bat i have long ago up the idea of Igbtlng any this foetlfl 1 Willis Robb, of th? Kef Board of Underwritareb dined to discuss Ike application blanks Me sa pi reason for the searcklog fortn 1 was to th? WON'T TELL WHO SHOT HIM Brooklyn Man, Near Death, Says He'll 'Fix'' Assailants Himself. siiot. end perhaps Mortally Wens, formerly saloonkeeper al Union avenue and Bi-oadway, Breetttya, refused to Identify as his assailants tares men who were erreatad early yeatarday ing 1 an lo 1 dh toH police, and I gel eii I'll do own Using." 1 a 0 wai found I) ins in a hall? a a wa taken the Bastera Dtati I Hospital a Ith tllet wounds In nil eheil and hip The 1 isonei 1 said a Pa of Ko. Boutk streei John of Ko, itu-te.

itreet, and Thomas Toomey, of Ml Hutledgs itr? el The) bald on chi 1 I raaull in tke Manhattan a i. DELICATESSENS DEFIANT 2,996 Stores Open Despite Judge 0'Sullivan's Order. I Reports wow made to Polies Copeada Waldo yesterda) tkal deMcat ma hind ap -n sfter ll o'clock yesterday despite tke foci that Judge O'Bulllvon In General Bunions elded fen daya ago tkal such must cl. bundaya at tke hour non? I Honed. Waldo decided then not to '-ed against tke dellcateeeen men, tvit, in ad, 1 ibmitted tke matter 10 Oarpoi ation Counsel for sn opinion, if that opinion adveras to dattcateeaea men.

those erke we? open beyond Ike I specified tlm? will tnitmnaaad to ouri The dell? at- tnt insert tkeii I i to food "a ti ground that it is 1 ,1 -Our Next Magazine Section THL Sunday Tribune ill contain other strong features the instalment the ne? George Barr McCutcheon story, "A FOOL AND HIS MONEY." illustrated by Arthur I. Keller. But, as thai tli'-t. and mat have heard of it yet, we tell you little aljoiil it. What would you do if you inherited an immense fortune Would you, it you were a pood American, buy a castle on the Danube Would you (then be surprised to see a lad) in on? "i its moonlit towers more surprised it she vanished when you spoke to her Vnd whal if the furniture and other decorations ay appeared piece by piece conspiracies and were hatched all a suppose your chamber was entered by a fascinai lath who stepped through a picture to greet you suppose she was a countes? incognita, and that in ith her if a villain came on the whal would you do i her from him the same time keeping the villain from tin hi easure in the cellar I'lie new ston tells all about these and other wonderful!) ing implications.

(t A Fool and His Money By George Barr McCutcheon Itl CHOR Off "draiistark" "Xedra" "BrewsUrsMillions ton King" In the Hollow of Her Hand "etc. THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE the exclusive right to publish this charming advance of it- publication in form and begs to announce that, commencing with the issue of next Sunday, March 16, and running serially thereafter for nine it will appear regularl) in the MAGAZINE SECTION of The Sunday Tribune Do Not Fail to Read the Opening Chapters of McCutcheon's Latest and Beat Story. Order The Sunday Tribune from Your Newsdealer in Advance..

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