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ECO 13 TCi MRS. MARY SCHERF. THOROUGHFARE- IS BLAZE OF LIGHT GEORGE KLEIN. mm THE DOINGS 'MISSlMOVIB'-- CANAL BOND OKIE THE BUFFALO ENQUIRER, SATURDAY, OCTOBER SO, 1915. FAVOR ui cm MI Ml 4 pprovaVof Proposition Will Complete Workand Connecticut Street Celebrates Installation of New Magnetite Lamps -Col.

Wfird Presses Button. bave Money for. State and already entered can secure back numbers and get In the running. Thousands are entering the contest, and each and very one has the same chance of The combination of free tickets and the awarding of these prises, which, includes an automobile and other handsome gifts, has attracted unusual attention throughout Buffalo and western New York. This interest is increasing each day and readers are anxiously awaitinr THE ENQUIRER to find out People.

ALL SHOT DEAD The people of the state are to vote on a 127,000,000 bond issue to complete the, barge canals. This issue Is marked what the next picture is and also to 1 vr- u. on. in voting ma i I t' Seeing Buffalo is the first attraction for strangers, and they find this city is all that has been said about it in the way of attractiveness. How many people in Buffalo have ever started out and visited a certain section each day? This is what Miss Movie of THE ENQUIRER and THE SUNDAY COURIER Contest department Is doinr.

Miss Movie, however, is visiting individual homes, where she presents free tickets to leading photo-play houses to per. sons who have a copy of THE ENQUIRER of the day on which she calls. Miss Movie continued her travels yesterday, and scores of persons were able last night, and will be able at other times to attend their favorite photo-play house free of charge. Miss Movie is 'the attractive young- lady, who has dispensed sweet smiles with hundreds of tickets in conjunction with the big Movie Picture Contest which is being conducted by THE ENQUIRER and THE SUNDAY COURIER. The winners of this contest will receive $5,000 in handsome prizes.

No one chine and on the paper ballots In the Poises Hunt Hills Near Carey, Idaho. For Murderer Woman Leaves House Wijh Threo Children Before Husband, Crazed By -Court Action, Enters, Opening Fire on Occupants, country districts where" voting ma Connecticut street was -a carnival lane with bright lights, fireworks, brilliant decorations and all the ncise that thousands of merry makers could produce last night. The new magnetite lamps, lighted for the first time, were the For years the merchants have been trying efficiently lighted thoroughfare and the were finally secured through the efforts of Aid. Broderick. Promptly at 8 o'clock Col.

Ward pressed the button that illuminated Connecticut street and the celebration chines are not used. By voting "TES" on proposition No. 1, the state will be able to go ahead read about Miss Movie travels. "Handing out tickets by the hundreds." said Miss Movie today. "Yesterday was another big day.

People seem to be waiting for me every section I visit. There has been ho lagging of Interest In the contest my visits. I am doing my best to get around to them alL I will try. however, because I do not want to disappoint any one." Miss Movie has no set programme and she may drop in on you at any time. Have an ENQUIRER when she calls and get tickets of admission to the without further Interruptions or de lays and complete the enlarged water way system across the state.

Just as soon as the canals are com- was rormaiiy opened. The parade and the run of the fire apparatus were the feataures of the Tilate.A. Ihev will ntlt tn a nnilllnn tq save from 87.600,000 to J15.000.000 a -fl-ged Buffalo resident who was year, bringing to tne people or the I Jellied tnia morning by a trolley car is barred and all those who have not movies. Biatewno own ana control tne canais, i at Emslie street and Broadwav. nubstantial returns on the millions that 4- RE-ELECTION OF GEORGE KLEIN IS ASSURED have already been put Into the canal urn onu th pniinn enlargement work.

(By the International News Service.) B0ISE Idaho, Oct, 30. Posses were searching; the hills about Carey, Idaho, today in an 1 effort to capture "William Cameron, trhd early this morning; shot and killed Mr. land Mrs. John Adamson, hia wife's parents, their son, Vf. L.

Adamson, and his own baby, eighteen' months old, at the Adamson homeland escaped. Cameron, it was said, blamed the Adamsons for his wife's action: in suing him for divorce recently. Cameron went to the Adamson home, and when he did not find hik wife there, began shooting at every one in the Mrs. Cameron had left with three of her children just before heiS husband arrived. I I The saving that will be possible by the operation of the completed barge OLD IMA ON WAY artetHewsJl! mm canals has been conservatively est! mated by.

the state engineer and other engineering experts. The low dost movement of traffic HARIY KtYNUIt TO CHURCH KILLED i over the barge canals is certain to at' eveninj. jl tie cevemy-iounu regimen i band led the procession followed by a battalion from that regiment and a division of the naval militia. A long line of handsomely decorated floats made the body of the procession. The committee In charge of the celebration was: W.

A. Robb, R. H. Hoyt and Martin Flemmlng. Prizes were awarded the following: Most attractive float, Circle theater; club with the largest number in line, Cataract club; nicest appearing club.

West Bide Bowling club. The Judges were: Charles Schwenk, John I. Choyer and Edward Kcner, Jr. The float of the Addale club, which received honorable mention. portrayed the marriage of President Wilson.

A beantlfnilv decorated float, telling the ENQUIRER grotesque parade and Mardl Graa ball at the Auditorium next Monday evening, drew mnjh attention. The new light extend from the Front to Richmond avenue. Trees have been removed alone with telephone poles as all wires are being burled. tract trade; this trade increase will create work and add to the prosperity I of every community across the state George Klein, supervisor of the twenty-first ward and Democratic nominee for re-election, is making an aggressive campaign and has received widespread assurance of support that guarantees his re-election. On the board ln his term of service Mr.

Klein mad a record that -pleased his constituents and they, therefore, desire to retain him in the office he has filled so creditably. A popular and reputable business man, whose record in private as well from Buffalo to New York. BY TROLLEY That is why the Western New York New York Stock Market. (BY CHARLES STORM.) New York, Oct. SO.

There was a brisk demand for stocks at the opening, and In the early trading further advances were made throughout the list. Most attention was paid to United States Steel common, which advanced 4- Canal Referendum association, made up of organisations of business men I and working men throughout the west- Nearness of NationaLCorri' miltee Meetings A dds to Interest in Speech President Wilt Make Before Historic Manhattan Club. em part of the state, Is urging the Pirot, Big, as public life, is of the best, Mr. Klein 3-4 to 88 1-4 on large transactions, against citizens to vote YES" on proposition I 1 i No. i.

iriuTu ocnerr, cisniu- m. a. Ad. AAA AAA -J I is a suitable representative of the ward. I lifting ita high record price since 19M He Is an honest and straightforward I and brinsrfmr it within less than seven V.

young man, full of energy and ambiti- points of the high record of 94 7-8 made auure 10 pg.ss me uuim issue will, delay the completion of the canals by several years at the least. ous to oe or service to his constituents. I in 1909. The copper stocks also made substan Such a delay would be costly to the I Falls! Fortress, MAR ME NEWS four Years Old, of No. 31 Grey Street, Struck By Car at Emslie Street and Broadway This Morning.

taxpayers of the state, for tne Interest on the millions already. put into the! canal enlargement work, would, dur Railroad News tial gains. Anaconda advancing 8-4 to 83 8-4, Guggenheim 11-4 to 72 1-2, and Utah 3-4 to 73 1-4. The railway issues opened generally strong, but yielded after the first fifteen minutes. Reading made a gain of 11-8 to 84 8-8 with a quick reaction to 83 1-4.

ing such a period, exceed the amount of money needed to finish the remaining one tenth of the barge canals un dertaking. POLICE ARE Stronghold Captured By Bulgarians, Sofia Offi-- cially Announces Russian Black Sea Fleet Shells Varna. J. S. Rockwell, general agent of the I ma tu nrt nit.d to 102 iz.

and INVESTIGATING Cleveland, Oct. 30. George TJhler, supervising inspector-general of the United States steamboat Inspection service, who arrived from Washington to look after the work of straightening out the seamen's law, has ordered the supervising Inspectors who are members of the special committee appointed by Secretary Redneld some time ago, to investigate the service and inspect lake passenger steamers to re Buffalo, Rochester Pittsburgh rail-1 pnnvivani. onon hieher at 0 1-S. CELEBRATION IN 22D WARD FOR (By the International News Service.) Washington, Oct.

30. With th national committees of the Democratic and Republican parties called to meet here shortly to decide on the time and place for the next national conventions, great interest was attached today to President Wilson's speech, to be made in New York next week. Although the President insists he is in no sense a candidate for re-nomination while all of his party chiefs agree he is certain to be renominated this speech will be accepted by the Democracy ss opening the campaign for his re-election. setting will be the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the historic Manhattan club, oldest Democratic social club in New York, ex way, who was one of the representa-1 followed by a decline to 6 1-8. Erie Uvea of that company at the fourth yielded 3-4 to 43 1-2.

annual safety congress of the National Th. widest movement in the specialties While hurrying to 6 o'clock mass In JAMES F. DISHER Safety council, held at Philadelphia, was in General Motors, which rose twen St. Ann's church in Broadway a few minutes before that. Ihour this morn- says that the convention was the most interesting it has ever been his good port at their stations to assist in the work.

"Diaher night" will be celebrated this I in. Mrs. Rhi-f. ty-two points to 377 on a few transactions. Baldwin Locomotive and Btodebaker made substantial gains at the start, but rortunte to attend.

Capt. N. B. Nelson, in charge of the Over twelve hundred delegates. Cleveland district, arrived yesterday Safety First" men from every state.

reacted before the end of the first fir and to get matters in shape as early as possible, he may call in some of the foXmofir year, old, warf struck and tatall. in-supervisor from that ward. James Jrew by a trolley, car. Tne accident IMsher. Tho celebration will be under occurred at lhe corner of Emslie street the direction of James W.

Kelly, chair- and Broadway. The aged woman In her man of the ward committee. hurry evldentalv did- not it ha. an. representing ail lines of Industry, were 1 teen minutes.

Distillers' securities ad-present, and owing to the many differ- vanoed 1 1-3 to 43 1-2, but later reacted local, inspectors at Chicago and But em lines or.worK representee, sectional I to 47 1-2. (By the International News Service.) SOFIA, Oct. 30 Via Amsterdam. Pirot, the strongest fortress in eastern Serbia, has been captured by the Bulgarians, it is officially; announced. I All along the Timok valley, in northeastern Serbia, the Serbs ara iu rereat, hotly pursued by.

the Bulgars. I In southern Serbia the advance of the French ha been checked, the Bulgarian war off ice says. Nine residents of Varna," including three women, were killed whea the port was shelled by twenty ships of the Russian Black sea fleet. The voters In the ward will be ad- nroachin Street n. Irtl bAlfrarl cVia "We are planning to make our in meeungs were neia on all except the openiss dav.

at which tm.minnta dis cepting Tammany HalL The speech will sound tho keynote ot the national defense programme of the administration. It already is agreed that the national defense and the tariff will be predominating issues in next year's campaign. The Democratic national committee dressed by the county committeemen could dearth track, in mni. tin, structions uniform in all the inspee cussions of various important questions I Chicago Cattle Market, hls evening, also. The schedule Is as I Passengers and several witnesses took place.

In, speaking of measures! TTninn atnv v. rrTm r'biniro net. so I Picked up the woman and cared for her tion districts to avoid all confusion after th law becomes effective November 4, and we will go -over the matter with the local Inspectors so there to prevent automobile grade crossing Hogs Receipts, f.000: market steady and Seven forty-five o'clock. Forest and I until the arrival of an a mhnkn accidents, one speaker recommended (strong; mixed and butchers. 6.4037.65 Grant; 8 o'clock.

Forest and West; 8:15 I the Emergency hospital. Just as she o'clock. Potomao and Grant; 8:80, Del-(was being carried Into that institution me passage or a reaerai law requiring I good and heavy, 7.207.: rough heavy, will be uniform action In application anvers xo stop, look and listen before 8.25(7.00; light, 6.45&7.4S; pigs. 6.006.25; will meet here on December 7. to decide-when -and where next year's national convention will be held.

Chicago, St Louis, Omaha and Dallas are of the law, he said. disposition of the crossins tracKs, witn a neavy nne ror 1 bulk. 6.6507.35, a van ana jjewitt, rxiagara ana isne aiea. JUater physicians performed West Ferry; 9 o'clock, Lafayette and 1 an examination and found that her Orant; 9:15 o'clock. West Ferry and skull was fractured.

It Is alsd believed violation- of such a law, one half of Cattle Receipts, 500; market steady; expected to fight it out for the place. jL" eo to. tbe informer. (beeves. 4.5O10.40; cows and heifers, 2.75 js'iymouin; :3 ciock, west Ferry mat ne was Internally hurt 5 PERISH IN WORTH SEA GALE! and the city offering the greatest financial, inducements will win.

said Gen. Uhler, "will be to aid all owners who make a sincere effort met ihe provisions, of; the law." i Some changes have been made and several points In the law. have, been and Grant. oaiety. JJirst Movement," says 18.25; stockers and feeders, 6.269.00; Tex.

Rock well, "is. attaining a tremens fans. 6.5O8.50; calves, 9.00 11. 36. The Republican committee will meet luuivai ran in lner, waa notined of the death.

He went to the hospital and took charge of the remains. The medical examiner aous breadth and scope, and is one of Sheep Receipts, markets steady; the grandest undertakings which ever I native and western, 3.2&S4.60; lambs. 6.65 one week later, on December 14. It is generally believed that- Ks convention naa its inception in an American mfnd. 1 8.26.

directed the police to investigate the LANG'S ELECTION TO ASSEMBLY made clear as a result of the conference between President William Livingstone of the Lake Carriers' association and Secretary Eedfteld this week, uoid, hard figures serve to bring to our realisation, as nothing else can do, the case and obtain statements from all witnessing the accident. Until then he crying neea ior such a movement. Sev will be called for the latter part of June, and the members of the committee who have- been in consultation here during the last few days, feel certain that 'Chicago will be selected as the convention city. (By the International News Service.) LONDON, Oct. 30; A severe gale has been raging over the North sea for forty-eight hours.

The Norwegian freighter Teutonia, 447 tons, was driven ashore on the Kincardineshire coast and five members of her crew drowned. In reference? to hmedical. examina Chicago Grain Market. (By the International News Service.) wall Issue no certificate of death. ISSSURED tion; Secretary' Redfield has ruled that frhe trolley was in charge of Con enty-two per cent.

the accidents to persons getting on and off trains, at grade crossings and while trespassing, i 3-8 higher today. Corn was unchanged. are due to utter carelessness on the I Oats were up 1-4 cent and provisions People in the third' district. In which vaccination is not -Sailors who have served eighteen months on deck at sea or on the great lakes do hot have to stand examination for sea ductor Edward Wurts and Motorman Leo Schanz. These two notified the police of the afiTair and then continued on their trip.

At 8 o'clock both men Gerhard Lang. Is runnliur for the As iSY" rl JJuoue, curing the year were higher. sembly on the Democratic ticket, can manship before local inspectors. were relieved from duty and then went 1814, 5,471 persons were killed and 6,344 injured while trespassing on railroad ree no obntacle in the oath of Mr. Lina Wheat May, 1.04; December, XJOi 7-8; Corn May, oS.e-SSSO 1-2; December.

58. Oats May, 39 3-439 5-8; December, FIFTEEN BOYS ARE ROUNDED UP BY POLICE to the eighth precinct station and made a detailed report. At the time of lection. This is Mr. Lang's first venture viuvvny.

we are to get the best results from our efforts lr 39 1-8. i mo punuuai nrniui ana xie comes wim I rn cr a no- tu. a fine record. He has a great host of I if pr88, of he un Will Improve Docks. Duluth, Oct.

SO. Approximately $90,000 will be spent on M. A. of safety, the public must co-oper- Pork December, 1.45 1-S. Lard January.

9.15. DR. ELME10RF IS BANQUETTED Figures given for thA mmrtw on dock in Superior after Strong supporters. tuuiu nm uo uumiueu. Mr.

Lang is associated with hla father Mrs. Scherf resided at No. 81 Grey in the meat business in Elllcott street, street. She, so persons living near St. The candidate was born in this city, was Ann's church said, attended regularly "fiiili every morning the 6 o'clock mass.

tear June 80, 1915, show an encouraging decrease in the total number of dth Cotton Market. (By the International News Service.) as compared with the same quarter of la fullv nnalifle tn frlvn uuu" b.yo.uvw mo uuaauu "lai me "vioua year, out we feel thafc the Numerous petit burglaries In various parts of the east side have been puzzling the authorities for some time past. Last night Patrolman O'Connor of the seventh precinct, so the police believe, cleaned up the mystery by arresting fifteen boys, ranging in age from seven to fourteen years, on whom it is claimed the various Jobs can be placed. New York, Oct. 30.

Good support was in I woman was sugntlv tardv this mom movement has only Just I Although comparatively a vounar man. lS and in her hurry to reach services must ro Oil With th wnrk lAAvie-l v. the close of the present navigation season to modernize the pier in every respect. Contracts have been let, according to a report today. Wooden trestles and rigs installed eleven years ago will be replaced by steel and the dock structure will be faced with concrete.

The Barnett Record Co. will do the concrete work, and the Mead-Morrison Chicago, will install the unloading rigs. jwr. leaner is a forceful sneaker. His honest.

1 time cook a cnance on crnsMnir Recently Elected Grand Urii every man, 1 The tone at the start was barely steady f- sincere appeal craws many mends to hla I front of the trolley. Because of the lIa great country I with prices six to eight points lower. ixn thi Mr Ti iJ'SurtS- com "Von jof the tracks, it is tht Mr. Lanf wlU be elected th mott wa tn Commander of the Knights rn boys William Vincent, twelve years eld. No.

tv, TlT.r .1. to neart I This was considered more than satlsfac wiin a. iarK muraiuv. rT iceeon 01 tne modern A vara rm a Meei zs Aiiapat street; (Sebastian Daniels, four teen years old. No.

312 Fulton street tory in view of the lower cables from Liverpool and the excellent weather in wm riui. Bruce Matheson, ten years old. No. 230 Templar of the' State Is Guest of Honor at Gather the south. WOOLTvlCII ARSEWAX DAMAGED, have been notified.

Death resulted Miami street: Theodore Zits. twelve Wall Street houses were the principal P. Tltua Named. within half an khour after the collision BUFFALONIANS AT I NEW YORK HOTELS The following Buffalonlans were registered yesterday at the principal New York hotels: Mr. and Mrs.

O. B. Montgomery. W. F.

MacGlashaa, Mrs. H. A. Farnam. Mr.

and Mrs. J. O. Nagel, T. Waugh.

Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Davis, H.

Cumpson, Mr. and Mrs. W. Adams. Mr.

and Mrs. J. Jacks. Miss L. M.

Weber. Mr. and Mrs R. S. Johnson.

C. H. Comptc it R- Ailyn Mrnd Mrm Johnson Miv and Mrs. R. J.

Smyth. Mrs. I idmn' H. Brewster. W.

J. Neill. H. C. Burrows, Mr.

and Mrs. T. Huh. A. J.

Henry, 5X Orobill Mr. end 1 Mrs. J. R. Spencer, W.

B. Movius. W. G. Bissell.

H. Bawn wWe Jr Mr- w- G. Bissell, Mr! and Mrs. F. 8.

Christopher, R. E. Wltte-maa. c. K.

Bassett, H. G. Geiger. A. J.

Delaplante. C. O. O. f.

W. H. Heath. Mias L. Kahn, Mrs.

J. Kahn. Mr. and, Mrs. J.

Hustel, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kd-wards, Mrs.

J. Odea, W. Friedman, C. E- Howes, J. M.

Looby, W. C. Klune. M. Wheeler.

H. S. Wheeler' Wr. and Mrs G. H.

Curtis. W. o. King Mr- Rd J- McNamara, C. W.

Webster, II. E. Huffer and J. Cunningham. BUSINESS MEN I ENDORSE NASH 1 ADMINISTRATION (By the International News Service.) years old.

No. 872 Fulton street; Harry rananauser? ten years old. Miami Chicago, Oct. SO. A.

i tuo buyers. There was some selling for Liv erpool account. SENATOR WADSWORTH SPEAKS AT DINNER ing. street: William Cotter, ten Tears old. No.

merly general mmprintpnHcr, w- 30 Woolwich arsenal, one of the big- I vJrllM AKvJiN Local options were; November, 11.7a: uuuhi ci Lid in werv. i 894 Perry street; Michael Scanlon. twelve uiei biuk.ou sc Alton, nas been annMnt, 11 T. Marcn, goat in theTJnited Kingdom, was dam years old, no. 425 Louisiana street; George twelve years old.

and CHURCH FETE a "ewly created May, 122; July, 13.68. aged by the last Zeppelin raid. Frank Lynch, thirteen years old. Otto Officers of the grand commandery and sir knights to. the number of 200 tmsiuun oi general superin tendent is abolished.

rrotiv At a dinner Of the Delta Kappa Epsllon of western New York' at the Iroquois hotel last night. Senator James W. Wads-'worth, was the guest of honor. The and Alabama streets: Joseph Novak, It is reported that several bombs fell Upon the arsenal, killing a number of nine years old. and Frank Novak.

No. ber 1. I New York Produce Market. ENDS TONIGHT The fete and basar for the benefit of gathered at the Hotel Statler iaat even 874 Elk street: Joseph Quigly. nln years 1 men.

Ik i I senator is a member of Yale chanter, m. aiius enterea raiivirav osrviva I -v- i Ing to honor Dr. William F. Elmen- old, jvo. 38G Perry street; Frank Frank- class of 18S3.

and he came to have a The buildings had been darkened In anticipation, of the raid, but the Ger- jury .1, 1890, since which time he has land irregular; December, 1.0; apot No. 4 St. John Maron's church will eome to nauser, twelve years old, No. 268 Fulton dorf, recently elected grand command been consecutively since lsea in th. red winter, 1.24 in elevator export and trians were able to locate It In the dark.

street: George Davison, twelve years Id, No. 394 Perry street; Martin Finocane. twelve years old. No. 425 Louisiana street.

lzo 1-2 r. o-. d. to arrive. aeporcment or the Lake Shore Michi an end wnn an attractive programme at Old Vienna, Carnival court, this evening.

In addition to the famous "Dance of the Desert." by a picked comnany of Svrlan er of the Knights Templar of the state. The knights wore dress uniforms and Corn Firm: No. 2 yellow. 751-4 c. I.

f. domestic basis, five days ship, all rail, The burglaries have all occurred within a year. In none of the instances did the Oats Firm: No. 3. 411-2fe42: No.

4, plumed hats and presented a most at ouuuiciu ai vieveutna; with a mining company In Mexico; again with the Lalce Shore; car distributor and chief clerk to superintendent of car DIED 40 1-2(S41. net tractive spectacle in the handsomely dancers, a Charlie Chaplin impersonation will be presented. A woman comedian, masked and disguised, will assist the in- alleged youthful burglars obtain very much loot. More than ten Jobs were xtye irm; io. a western, 1.09 1-4 c.

1. a. decorated banquet room. export and 1.10 1-t f. o.

b. New York. good time. He would hot talk of politics. Delegates from the active chapters of Syracuse university and Hamilton college and the whole senior delegation from the University of Rochester were present.

This was the first meeting held for two or three years, and in a way the affair was in the nature of a reunion. C. E. Baxter, president of the Buffalo alumni, was toastmaster. Informal speeches were made by Senator Wadsworth, James Anderson Hawes of New York, general secretary of the fraternity; Col.

D. S. Alexander of this city, and Charles Hann of New York, traveling secretary of the fraternity service, wneeung Lake Erie railroad: superintendent of car sorvioa CURRIER In Buffalo, October I hmitable Charlie. 2 101 Aran TTlllntf urifa n. I Attractive CriSAII will riven mruiTin Dr.

Charles S. BuUer of Hugh de pulled nr. ah or the lads ii be arraigned in juvenile court on Wednesday. Barley Steady: maltlne. 36S c.

1. f. Payens commandery was toastmaster. r. Bui- Pittsburgh; assistant superintendent in I Buffalo; feeding.

45 62 rfiftries B. Currier, mother of Raymond I who cn guess the Identity of the two Charles Herbert and William Currier. I Impersonators. A children's matinee will These toasts were given "Grand Com cnarcre or trunnnnrtgiinn I mander," Dr. Klmendorf; "Grand Coun daughter of William and the late Eliza- I be held today, to which all children will Hay Fair demand; No.

1, 1.30; No. 3, 1.00 J1.23 1-2J clover mixed 9o1.07 1-2. wl, lijii, JJ, and superintendent of Toledo division of the same road. He was made general Judge Nash's admlniitmilAii v. William H.

Ellis; "Grand Chap bth Elliott, sister of Francis W. and ter," J. William Prouse; "Orand Lodge," Straw Firmer; rye, wwm. Hods (1914) Dull: state. prime to De aamittea iree.

xne Dasar nas neen a big success and it is expected the largest gathering of the week will be on hand for the final programme. Kdwin Elliott. Mrs. mrea OJeb of Tacoma, and the late Mrs. Charles C.

Se- supenmenaent or tne Chicago St Alton MARRIAGE LICENSES been endorsed snd his re-election advocated by the following men and firms, who have found the service ot the county clerk's office e-reatlr im choice. Pacific coast, prime to in August, men and Sidney Elliott. Funeral from the Thomas Penney; "Lake Erie Commandery." Robert D. Young; "Hugh de Pay-ens Commandery," John M. Hull.

The Rev. Mr. Burrows pronounced the renounce of her brother. Elliott. choice, Flour Prices at the mills Steady No.

431 Elk street. Sunday afternoon at 2 Empire State Express. proved under his management: snrinir patents. 5.253&.65; straitrhts. 5.000 NO WOMEN AT FOIXS.

Women watchers will not bi sent tn the clock, rienas are invited to attend. 5.15; clears, 4.90(g5.10: winter patents, 6.85a fFuneral car). Dunkirk, N. papers iLINERSaSil Carlos C. Alden Henry Hcnel.

Jr. C. M. Harrington Walter W. Bitsel "i There was music by Abllena Hooker, o.tsu; straights, clears, 4.6354..

pie copy. 29t30" Wheri the Empire State Express of the New York Central railroad made its first trip between New York and Bradley Goodyear bv the Buffalo auxiliary of the New rk State Association Opbosed to Woman Kiiffraffi it was determined at a nwHnir Joseph McCassey, No. 41 Exchange Beef Quiet; family, 1S.0019.00. Pork Steady: mess. 16.75i17.25: family.

wEBSTRR In Buffalo. N. October Florence Smith and Bessie Anderson, sopranos; Mabel Driver and Mrs. E. E.

George F. Schults street May F. ilclnery, No. S74 Main Buffalo it. inaugurated a new era in 2L5023.00.

F. B. HartseU 1915, susan smitn. wire of the late David Webster, aired 89 years 10 months, lerandmo her of Mrs. Arthur B.

Hurfif street. Lard Steady; city. 1-4: middle west. Larklns, contraltos; Mrs. Nellie M.

Gould, accompanist, and Edith Dyer, O. B. Augsouraer at headquarters'. No. 14 Main street yesterday.

They have a right to do so under the special law but they believe the election will be conducted fairly and more fast passenger train service In the" United States and in fact the world. Edward P. Guetb Lewis D. Griffith Walter Bch trura Earle J. Callahan Wm.

B. Wright. Jr. Henry Schwendler Jacob F. Smith Chas.

C. Greln g.soig.ao. Harry A. Brown, Garner avenue Tallow Quiet: city in Tl-S: coun The record of the Empire State Ex orchestra director. The Templars joined in singing "America" and -'The Star Albert F.

Geyer James P. Schaus Albert G. Lange Corcorcan Sc. Cor Katherlne M. Buchler, No.

216 Peach efficiently if not interfered with by try in tierces, 1-2. street. women. They do not Deueve the women press duringr all these years has been a remarkable one. It has covered a dis Cottonseed oil Irregular; spot.

Spangled Banner." are fitted or qualified for this work. coran Daniel D. Bid welt The banquet committee included Em Albert Kirchoff, No. 29 Carlton 7.80; good oT oil, 7.6o!)7.80; crude Futures: JauiuarV. 7.73'5,7.75: Fe'jruary, M.

P. Dirnbergerr. Charles J. Staples tance of 0,518,600 miles, equal to fourteen round trips to the moon. Approxi street Edith M.

Liddell, No. 46 Tre- FIRE DAMAGES DRILL BOAT. i nomas ti. ttoyo f. inent Commanders George S.

Sells of Lake Erie commandery and Thomas 8. Watts of Hugh, de Payens com mont avenue. Henry W. Wiiils mately 8,000,000 passengers have ridden 7.S2S7.85; Marchj April, 7.M A drill boat owned by the Great Lakes (By the International News Service.) New York, Oct. 30.

Sailing today: St. Paul, Liverpool; Cretlc, Naples and Oe-not. Due to arrive today: Steamers San Giorgio, Naples; Mesaba, London; Evan-dale, Gibraltar; Corning. Stockholm. i TWO StTPEKANNXTAXED.

Lawrence G. BeUer. a detective attached to the Genesee street station, and Patrol Driver John Bauraan, working out of the fourth precinct station, were superannuated yesterday afternoon by the pension board of the police department. Belaer has served twenty-six years, while his brother officer has twenty-eight years ot service to his record. Both retire immediately.

7.88; May, 8.01tfS.OZ: June, No William H. Karchner. No. 3 Choate on it and every one of them in safety. Frederick C.

Kl Charles H. Cutting mandery and Knights George W. Mc-Coppen, Harry J. Gould. Daniel W.

No fatality mars Its splendid record. street Mae Scanlon, No. 1028 Clinton vember, 7.7Sg-7.79; December, 7.72g;.74. Freights Ocean (steam) grain firm; Its engineer for sixteen years was Den street. Dredging company, and anchored In the Buffalo creek near Abbott road, was damaged, by fire last night-to the extent of $1,000.

An overheated stove caused the blase. Emerling ana lmil f. Vogel. United Kingdom, 20244; Holland. 35c; nis J.

Cassin, who last year was award Arthur J. Much, No. 921 NorthaiHD- The visiting knights came to Bui jwrs. fi. w.

oo8, nirs. iiarry Lang-don, Mrs. H. T. Crough, Charlotte and Jant Heath, Gladys, Marion and Susanna Webster.

Funeral from the residence of Mr. Arthur B. Hurd, No, 754 Pronpect avenue, Sunday afternoon at 8 o'clock. Friends Invited to attend. IL'TZ Suddenly, October 23, 1915, Herbert beloved husband of Carrie (nee Wasner), son of Henry J.

and Bertha. Lutz, brother of Mrs. Zitfel. Lillian and Ktta Luts, aged 28 years. Funeral from the family residence.

No. Id Bissell avenue, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends are Invited to attend. Deceased ti-as a member of Tecumtha tribe No. 207, I.

O. R. M. 30t31 MATHERS In Buffalo. N.

October 2S, 1915, Charles Henry, son of Andrew ami Marsraret Mathers, aged 18 years and months, brother of Emily, Edward, Kuben ana Lillian Mathers. Funeral from the family residence. No. 147 Fourteenth street, Sunday afternooir at 2:30 o'clock. general cargo, steady demand; tonnage still scarce, rates higher.

street R. Lydia Flueckiger, No. 1176 falo to attend the dinner and also to ed the Harriman bronze medal in recognition of his unblemished record O. H. Moulthrop W.

P. Colgaa M. A. Gearon BenJ. N.

iichaffar Philip Catalane H. O. Kingston C. O. Babcock a me W.

Persona Partington 4c. Far- rington Robert J. Summers Joseph A. Stooe George A. Orr John S.

Heider petroleum Firm crude Pennsylvania, Michigan avenue. Albert IS. Sootn Godfrey M. Frohe Nelson T. Barrett -Chas.

Diebold, Jr. Albert Scbelllng F. C. Brendel C. L.

Bully more Wn. G. Kilhoffer John C. Hubbell H. Edson Webster take part in the dedication of the Horace A.

Noble Memorial chapel at the 180. of safety. Domenicc -Cengio, No. 32s Seneca DIED. GUNSBTJRG October 29.

1915, in Buf Buffalo Orphan asylum this afternoon. When the Empire State Express was first placed In service it was nothing street Florence Ditondo, No. J17 Sen Turpentine Easy at Rosin Quiet; common, 5.00. Wool Good demand: domestic fleece. eca street.

Grand Commander Elmendorf will conduct the ceremonies which will be pre like the heavy train that It is today. falo, David Gunsburg. husband of Bertha H. Gunsburg, agd SO years. Notice of Ohio, 8237; pulled, scoured SO Alfred Oleen, Sloan, N.

T. Mary Then It weighed only 230 tons; now it Texas, seoured basis, S68. funeral hereafter. ceded by a parade of uniformed knight. ice 11, jno.

xoa vveis avenue, weighs 780 tons. It was drawn by fa L. A. Groat Saperstoa Naughtan. Hides Quiet; native steers, 2d; brand Mc- George W.

Waiters Maurice C. Spratt WHITE In Buffalo. N. Octobe 2S. Stanislaw Sliwinski, No.

735 Perry Sir knights and delegations from Wm. B. Frye K. E. Jacobson mous old "999," the locomotive that took the prize at the Chicago World's fair.

Nowadays that locomotive looks ed Steers, 211-222. Coffee Steady options opened unchanged to 3 noints higher; Bio No. 7 on 1915, Lucy wife of Clarence E. White, mother of Wallace G. Lyman.

Funeral from residence. North Collins. N. street Maryanna Kanos, IZi Perry street. Sundel J.

Holendar Geo. B. Webster Frlenda invited to attend. Funeral car. SMALL riBE IN HOTEL.

A romer at the Hotel Hlgglns, No. 41 Exchantre street, last night set fire to a bedquilt. An alarm Was turned in. but the names were extinguished before the fireman arrived. The occupant of the room accidentally dropped a cigarette onto tje bed.

The damage was slight. fDUOVE LAME HORSE. spot, 71-2. various cities and places in western New Tork are in the city for the ceremonies. Grand Capt.

Gen. Fred W. Sim ma of Troy has charge of the parade with Gen. George C. Fox as chief like a toy in comparison with the giant Pacific type and it could hardly start POLLARD In Buffalo.

N. 29. 1915. John, aged 48 years YJ October! unuay aiternoon at O'CIOCK. husband of I HUFF In" Buffalo, N.

October 30, iiice Strong; domestic, 1-835 l-z. Tennis L. Davis, No. 416 Grant street Addle A. Thorne, No.

416 Grant Molasses Firm; New Orleans open Louise (nee Roach), father of Alice, John; the train of today much less haul it on bftt4s street. J50. Raw Suaar Firm: centrifugals. 4.45: Hamilton Ward John J. Sullivan Cyrus L.

Barber Joseph V. Seaver Wilcox Van Allen W. J. J. Kunsie Arthur Lawless G.

G. Davidson, Jr. Wm. H. Maloney John G.

Cloak H.Gelston W. B. Kenderdlne Frank M. Chapln Merton S. Gibbs Herman R.

Grannia DeWitt Clinton Vincent Bucskowski Geo. J. Cochrane E. W. Schneider Geo.

C. Riley Charles W. Grabenstatter, No. 2141 its fast schedule. The Empire State Express Is proverbially "on time." Lots of people all across the state look for molasses sugar, 8.68.

1915, at Ine ramiiy residence. No. 337 Trenton avenue, Cecelia, daughter of George and the late Elizabeth Boyle Huff, sister of Mrs. Nellie Farrar, Henrv G. and Harold Huff.

Notice of funeral later. HRADT-In Buffalo. N. October 2. Rehned Suear Firm fine granulated.

Fillmore avenue Valeria Gottscbalk, No. 85 Manhattan avenue. of staff. The knights left the Masonic temple in Niagara street at 2 o'clock and marched to Main street to Virginia street, where they boarded Kim wood avenue cars for the ceremonies at-the chapel. The chapel it and set their watches ana clocks oy Wojcieck Herda, No.

656 Smith street it. 5.25ir3.35;" cut loaf. .15: crushed, 6.05; mould 5.70; cubes. powdered. 5.8aS5.4!; Diamond 5.25; confectioners' 5.15S5.25; softs.

No. 1. 5.0Oft5.1O; No. 2 Rose Gaiko, No. 184 James street.

Harry Bixby J. E. Montgomery Charles H. Eddy Frank C. Ferguson Nick Fratovich.

who lives in Mortimer street, was fined $20 by Judge Maul this morning. Fratovich was arrested yesterday afternoon in Louisiana street by Special Officer Theodore Preston of the S. C. A. It was testified that he was driving and otherwise abusing a very lame horse.

AUTOMOBILIST is nve points lower man ino. 1, ana isos. 1913, Mary A. Brady, daughter of the late Martin and Mary Brady. Funeral from her late residence, No.

295 Plymouth avenue. Mondav morning at and from the Holy Angels" church at .10 o'clock. Friends are invited to attend. 8 to 14 are each five points lower than the preceding grade. Harry J.

Glenn 8 1 re be I. Corey, Charles Kankelwlts Tubbs Eeals L. F. Llch ten berger John F. Mueller Wm.

G. Dority. Keneflck, Cooke, 14Q14 1-2; fowls. 1314 1-2; turkeys, 1820; roosters, 11; ducks, nearby springs, 14 19 1-2. Amelia, Louisa, Hazard, Catherine, Oeorgn and Florence Pollard.

Funeral from family residence. No. 201? Niagara street, Sunday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Friends invited to attend. Flowers gratefully declined.

Deceased was a member of Knights of Pythias, Amherst lodge No. Funeral car. In Buffalo, N. October 29, James, husband of Annie, and father of J. Slme, aged 60 years.

Funeral from tomily residence, No. 69 Tenth fifreet. Svnday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Frteiwls Burial at convenience of family. jl incased was a member of Washington Encampment No.

8, I. O. O. V. and Mftrins.vJodee No.

238, I. O. O. F. Burial under auices Marina ledge.

SULLIVAN In Buffalo, N. October 3P15, Thomajs H. OvJlivan, eldest son of Thomas J. and Laura iullivan (nee How- Potatoes Fair demand; nearDy white. IS INJURED Slight improvements was announced 1.753,2.76: Maine and Wisconsin, 2.

05 2.65; Butter Barely steady; creamery extras. John S. Robertson Mitchell Bass ROSSLKR In Buffalo, October 29, 1915. was built bv voluntary contnoutions irora knights in the state as a tribute to Mr. Noble, who was a past grand commander of the state.

It is built in the form of a Greek cross and is a design of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Among the grand officers who attended the dinner last night and remained for the dedication are: William II. Patterson of Brooklyn, deputy grand commander; Harry C. Walker of Einghamton, grand generalissimo; F. southerns, 1.5wt2.00; Jersey and lork 28 3-4ffj29; creamery firsts, 2723 1-4; "Michael, beloved husband of Reirina.

Henry B. Selkirk sweets, L22.C0. "father of Adolf J. Guy, Kathleen by surgeons at the Sisters' hospital to creamery niener scoring, z-xctrza 1-2; state dairy tubs, ZstZi 1-2; imitation creamery. Henry W.

Sprague A. G. Bartholomew Geo. B. Kurd Shire ic JeUinek.

Beans rrm: marrow choice (1S15T B.3&; Edwin M. Ftevens Cbas. W. Fischer Earl J. Isaac day in the condition of Henry P.

23f24. pea, choice. (lin4. hs.mj; rea kidney, choice, (1915.) 8.2.V3S.50. Boehn, forty years old, a flour and feed and Eva, aged years, days.

Funeral from family residence, No. 114 Stanton Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock, and the First Church Evangelical Association Cheese firm; la -c3j6; wnoie milk, fancv. 15 1-2: whole milk, ireah unnrt dealer of Ann Arbor, who was Dried Fruits Firm: apricots, choice to tossed from his auto yesterday after-; yrPT.Ti FOB GSAND JTJBT. fancy, SH; apples, evaporated, prime to W. Sim or iroy.

grana capiain-iiBncriu, the Rev. G. Sherman Burrows of Tona- at 2:30. o'clock. Friends invited to attend.

fancy, 3-4'3; prunes, svn to 1-40 CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOWS. Supi. Dave Seymour of the park department made the announcement today that the chrysanthemum shows would" tpen tomorrow at the Delaware park and Humboldt park greenhouses. The. opening will be later on at the South Park gardens.

Mr. Seymour sfdd there are thousands of blooms at the trreenhouse.o at Delaware and Humboldt pfrks and that the blossoms are unusually laree and beautiful this type specials. 13 1-2315 1-4 whole milk, fresh export type, averaere fan, 15 1-2 IS 3-4; skims, specials, 12 1-2313 3-4; skims, choice, 11 1-312; skims, poor to good. 10 YAGER At Woodlawn, N. October noon, wnen it tumea turtle at iviain street and the Transit road.

He has a wanda, grand prelate; CJeorge A. lewau of Medina, grand treasurer; George C. Hanford of Syracuse, grand junior war II) 1-2; prunes. 60s to 100s, 5 l-27 3-4: peaches, choice to fancy. 4 -4'fi; seeded rair4ns, choice to fany.

7 5-fil3. 29, 1915, Dora Taper, o-red 57 years, mother of Mrs. Fred Schultz. Mrs. Louis Aue.

broken right shoulder and a possible and Otto Yager. Funeral from the resi fracture of the skull. Charged with bringlsg Mra Jean Ferrs. son, twenty-four years old of into this country nnlswfully. Mlrin nun-bin of Hamilton tad a preHminary hearing be'tre ConjmlslBer Iiobinoo yeter-far The woman said tat ber hhsDd 1 f'isr'htlns in France.

Iuntim walrpd nm den: Alien J. Hatintrs of Olean. grand Dressed Poultry Dull; cluckfris, 1417; dence of her daughter, Louts Aue, Bwhn tried to avoid a collision with warden: Oeorge iiwowan or raimyn, fowls, 12 1-217 1-2: turkeys. 14i25: ducks. 4fll; cojimon, 4 Kkt3 Firmer: nearby white, fancy, E3-3 60: nearby brown, fancy, 4 j.f2.

The nominal wholesale price is 4 cents per quart, delivered in New Tork. Oiiicia quotations discontinued. rri. brother of Anna, Eileen. William, Maro.ella and Arthur Sullivan, aged 17 vears.

The funeral will take place from family residence, No. 47 Newman Vicmday morning at 8 and ro. i the KvanKe.liKt church at 9 Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. Woodlawn, N. Tuesday at 12:30 p.

B. An- nast cranrl commander, and E. another car. In doing- so his machine Lour Is'anct. 11; geese, Jersey ana rtrn- and from United lvansreiical Church at grand com- Palmyra, paat ciferson or swung into a ditch and was over mytvania, Eden.

N. at I p. m. nenas invited to vlBation and was held for tfce grand jury. mander.

turned. 1 jLive pouiUT airiy staaay; enscjeens, attend. 30novl.2 1.

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