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The Standard Union from Brooklyn, New York • 16

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DAILY STAN DAR'O 1C SATURDAY, Ml OCTOBER J4. 1911. IT? UN ON DR.J.C.B0WKER0N SHOOTS WOMAN AND NSITUTE NEED favor HOSPim.PftRK CLARKE SAYS HE "SIOWICHETTES" IN NOVEL PARADE SEEK NEW SUSPECT AMERICAN TOBACCO IN WAUGHASSAULT CO. REORGANIZATION i nrrn nr mi. inn AS HUME FOB HUWHWtLLS OFIRMBERS INQUIRY STARTED PimmieelnnAi.

fl rl THENJLLS SELF Italian. Fruit Dealer Said to Have Been Infatuated With Neighbor's Wife. WVIIMI IIOOIVM ICI, UiMIMVMU nr-- Young Women Carry Signs Conducts" Institute Necessary, to Success of Sea e'eives Letters From J. H. Athletic Instructor in Fourteenth Regiment Thinks Girl Was Mistaken for His Wife.

Details of Plan, Which is Soon to Be Filed In U. S. Court, Is Made Public. Claims He Advised Dix to Hold i Public Union Bank i Hearing. Through Streets to Advertise' Mrs.

Pankhurst. Schiff, Seth Low and Others. Audience Through Many Picturesque son, Says Director Hooper In Annual Report. There has been extmortfi: BUT "COP" ESCORTS THEM. est manifested In the WAS NEAR SCENE OF ATTACK.

WAYLAYS HER IN STREET. HAS TALK WITH ANTON LANG TO FORM THREE COMPANIES. USING THE CITY'S MONEY. INDICTED "HEAD CRIMINAL1 change tho nmo of i ir, I 'Jt for Hospital Far, a which la betas; condu- i. tttes boom at the Brlj- i rhar- 1 Victory of Cause in'California is Victim Was 6n Way to Meet It Rudolph Herzog, German Novel Is Now Believed Young Woman Will Recover.

Exchange of Old Bonds for Cash and New Bonds. How Corporate Stock Issue is to be Expended. Doesn't Expect Square Deal in A'l Sections. Celebrated. ist, Gives Author's Reading.

-UlOlbl Ull OIIUUUMIU IVUli der direction of mood. The ''oir 11c to-day ti received from this city. L'ndcr title, "Bits of Bavaria: Im For the first time this season a i'x: un-i, Iirum- ii. aun I'llli-trs h.n itlzens tl.e If I -i-ital Park harily KoitiR Cierc extent be Jacob H. f.

v. r' On the eve of the birth of the sixth white star, representing- tho now equal suffrage State, California, Mrs. Annie- Bowman, years old. who lived with her husband and three sons at 1113 Stxty-aeventh street. meeting of the Board of Trustees of portant Klements In the Life of a Great People," Dr.

John C. Bowker, mlssloner on some such iun u- "With tl.e assurance to-day that 19-year-old Agnes Wuugh, of 384 Eighty-third ftreet. who was. assaulted n-mr her home Wednesday -evening, would recover, tho police redoubled their efforts to catch her assailant. the Brooklyn Institute was held yesterday at 4:30 P.

M. In the trustees' Details of the reorganization of the Tobacco Trust, in accordance with the petition shortly to bo filed in the Federal Court, became known to-day. Tho original corporation will be resolved into three comuanles. to be i Attorney Jt.j-.n V. lar.e u- nded 1 o.i:.- in the Union I trailer laM t.igtit in lng sret" 1 re a fjir-siz'-d g.ti:,er;r,g of the wcrs of Jliihli 1 Tan.

many of the Tntlith tr.b;y Die- P. R. G. 8., last evening ook a large Brooklyn Institute audience through Brooklyn suffragists directed a parade of young women yesterday as an announcement of the suffrage mass as shot and instantly killed shortly refor0 8 o'clock yesterday afternoon by James Sorente. fsyears old, of rotftn, Academy of Music.

Tho re various pleturesquo places, tho lec were adopted, tv patients hue would 10 a J. eliminated." Beth Low changlrg the l.an.e Mgr. Lavellc. r- I ports, which were lengthy, covered the period from the first of June un meeting which is to be held in' the ture being set in Muslo Hall, Acad trict. I well of 6511 Eleventh avenue.

Sorente then bhot himself and died three hours later In Norwegian Hospital, where Academy of Music Tuesday evening- til tho close of September. Those sireet Sitl, Patrick's n.arers Uid not present wero A. Augustus Healy, pre emy of Music. Many views of Roth-enburg, that fascinating walled city, placed next to Ragusa for Interest and beauty, preceded pictures of Ober- The paradera were several young; women who carried signs. The girls Thoy closely questioned an Austrian arrested night mi suspicion, but the man clung to his story that he bad nothing whatever to do with the attack and was not In tho neighborhood.

He seems of unsound mind. He had scratches on hitt tace and soverul i Ntnttl Mr. I ovei i 'a? of the Ii- iklyti. endorses the un he was taken In an ambulanco by Dr. Cook.

siding; William J. Coombs. Dick S. Hamsay, Robert B. Woodward, Henry known respectively as tho American Tobacco Company, tho Ligget Myers Tobacco Company and the P.

Lorlllard Company. All $8,000 six per cent, bonds will be exchanged for $600 cash, one-fourth In new 7 per cent, bonds of the LlRget Myers Company 'and one-fourth In new 7 per cent, bonds of the P. Lorlllard Company. All $1,000 four per cent, bonds amruergau and the Passion flay. i Jiar.ee In the and.

Tl.e Would It nut. 'Inmniany arr The tragedy took place in Eleventh venue, between Sixty-seventh and T. Chapman. Gates V. Fahnestock It was urged that those wno view were known as "sandwlchettes." They made their appearance last evening aa the toilers of the day hurried homeward.

Almost everybody stopped Cathedral, most change. "I V' tr nam of Liar kv park' is 1 i be good." George W. i.o! Columbus Day "Permit me an excellent Id Dr. George W. Brush, Horace J.

this play remember that It Is given as a thank offering to God and must be SIXty-elghth streets. It is said that for several years 'Sorente had been Infatuated with Mrs. Bowman, whose spots, appurently of blooo. on his trousers and shoes. Tho man came to Brooklyn several weeks ago.

he said. He gave his nanio aa Paul jre observed as such and not seen with a ilexe.j hvff L-een the i A't-. as a claim that took I '-arl Inquiry that 'l of tc Iration, rites say that I think It en, and I on hearti- long enough look them over a bit nia.tl feat y' the firyt critical spirit. Dr. Bowker has been Morse.

James R. Howe, R. R. Bowker, Arthur M. Hatch.

Francis 11. Sloan, Herman Stutier, diaries A. Schleren, Elijah R. Kennedy, E. Le Grand Beers, Charles Jones David and to receive a handful of suffrage win De exenunged fur $450 cash, one Kranlsky.

S4 years old. husband Is employed as a foreman In a wall paper -factory pt Tiffany place and Harrison street. Two years ih. u-omnn'e ulavpr hlld Kransky was found in a clump of fourth in new 5 per cent, bonds of tho literature. Ligget Myers Company and one- bushes on Shore Road, near Seventy- iy In favor It Those who on charily th, Budget to-dav were "ex-fun fC to in lii tr.

lian. rt' i J'-rt A. Boody. J. Adolph Mollenhauer.

in In the parade were Miss A. Ber lived about three -ars In a house nard, leader; Miss Elizabeth Free rector Franklin W. Hooper and the icting curator in chief, Edward L. ttoller Herman A. Met.

Dr John A. Mr. Clark next door to the home of the Bow of David A. Ui.ier, (ttiMni.in GoiU-early thl year tr.r Distn-'t At- ro ue in In the town many times, staying whenever possible at the one place. At his last stay he' was surprised to receive from his landlady a bill which lacked twelve marks of' being the price agreed upon- He called her attention to the fact that she was undercharging, and she said, no.

that the Herr Doctor's appetite was so small she could not ask full price. He asked. "How would an American hotel tntzgeraiu. Chief Medical Supertn oam to Morris. ninth street, by Detectives Henne and Dwyer, who gave chase when he took to his heels.

In the Fifth avenue court to-day Kranlsky was held In $1,000 ball for an examination by Magistrate Hylan. man a warning served on sorente man, auss rTances uuncan, miss by Mr. Bowman resulted in" Sorente paullne Lincoln, Miss Eleanor Bran- fourth in new 5 per cent, bonds of the P. Lorlllard Company. Dividends amounting to $35,011,865 will be given to holders of American Tobacco common stock In the form of securities.

They will also have the privilege of subscribing to the tenaent or the Department of har-I Chief items in the report of the about the bar.i: torney 1 hitt moving: away. it is asseriea uy treasurer, Clinton Ludlam, were Itles; Dr. Royal S. Cope Thomas and Ih.s Iir nan, Miss S. H.

Eyland- and Mrs. neighbors that since then, as before. as follows: Cash on hand, June 1 Louise Besant. The parade started Michael Spring, athletic instructor received in June. July, Au at the Fourteenth Regiment Armory.

651,925 common slock of the two new Bachmati. (having the Urr. I I Yesterday the CommU s.oner m-iHi-r over but Docks and Ferries. Calvin Tmkins. -'k'-n off the i ut.

from the home of Miss Mary Dreier, gust and September. disbursed. $39,545.13. Cash on hand. Sept-30, $13,050.3.

Prof. Hooper's report of 6 Montague terrace, under escort i LJist nr. a i n. told the police last night he believed companies in cash at par propor-he knew the assailant- Spring said tionately to their holdings of Amerl-that ft.r more than a year he had I can Tobacco Company common. fTial tun ra I nrtnn of I At 2 o'clock Walter J.

i 1 l. ttrr to or a policeman. It will be repeated covered the action of the Board Eseurs. of Xinnirti.al i r.c.ii.nic ati-i public hearmr to-day, Monday and possibly Tuesday pl.ed tl.at su1 he (- "i-r r-' r-r July c-r- rvjrrnsl H- The novel advertising win terminate keeper regard that?" Then he saw a dear little lad in the fields, got Into conversation and asked him what he would like to be when he grew up. The child expressed the hope that he might be gnod enough to be elected to tako.

tho part of Christ In the Passion Play, which brought thoughts of his sharp i been in danger from a man with ikkoh ana mjera i ompmy Estimate and tho Alderm-n In au-whom he had trouble. wil' the following properties: thorixlng the issue of corporate stock "He followed me from city to city," fepaulding and Merrick, Chicago; Al- for various branches of tho Institute's said Spring. "I was at th corner of a Winter. Richmond, fhl-j work. It noted tho architect's agree- Tuesday evening, when Mrs.

Emellne will give an address. Porente repeatedly accosted Mrs. Bowman on the street. For several hours prior to yesterday's tragedy Sorente paced slowly up and down the block In tront of the homo. Then he turned the corner at Eleventh avenue and entered a nearby store whose proprietor xa acquainted with him.

Mrs. Bowman from one of her front windows had noticed Sorente hanging around, rnd when he left the block she dressed for the street to vielt her sister. Mra. Charles Lnvoe, In Sixty-eighth street. pear Eleventh avenue.

She took her son, Paul, along; as far as the corner of Plxty-seventn street and Eleventh avenue, and then, be Feries, spok. and lie was o'clock hy James 0. Wallace, i'hf 1 of Bureau of Licenses, Mayor's office, The exhibit will bo to-morrow from 2 oV lock until 6 o'clo. k. Mov- ing pictures will tre shown all da' eng.

I i After tho parade, many Brooklyn Eighty-third streqt and Fifth are- orancn ot me American jo-, ments- thf, advance of the work of construction and the action of the suffragists went to Manhattan, where Louis; N'awl and Williams Tobacco Company, Louisville: John S. Boll- contrast to the average American boy. The men let their hair grow for three years before acting in the play his a gust ur in-li. trr.i-r.i?. ifrexiinyt th hf.i-1 not name 'h-- Ii-jt i witn allir-s i "larke t.eg.irt 1-y uj to hear sum- about him He a-, i 1 h.

a manner tfc.t mad- tney fettendea the suffrage demonstration in Cooper Union in honor of California's passage of the equal suffrage bill. When the suffragists went, nue Wednesday nlsrht to escort 2ra. Spring from a car. I saw Miss Waugh get off. This man was near.

I believe he mistook Miss Waugh for Mrs. Spring." Spring gave the man's name and address to the police, but thus far he has kept himself out of sight. i as r.i wcrd r.rt.i ai'-tcd in Ltjnty clean man Company. San Francisco; Pyer-ton Tobacco Company, Toronto; the Duke-Durham Branch of the American Tobacco Company, and two factories, one In Baltimore and one in tney nad not heard the result of California's election, but they went in de WIFE OF PREACHER Legifllature. authorizrnic the city to enter into contract witn the Institute Tor the equipment, care and maintenance of the museums and libraries.

"The educational work of the Institute opens well." says Prof. Hooper. "The attendance during the first two weeks shows an increase over 'ast year and the year preceJlng. A good spirit prevails throughout the Institute but it cannot do its work with Its present resources." The uso to which the corporate termination to be cheerful whatever si that they will not have to wear wigs. Dr.

Bowker saw Anton Lang Just before he left Oberammorgau last time, and Lang told him that he would never act the part of Christ for a moving picture, as he has been asked to do. lieving that Sorente had left the he outcome, and they called the Mt to live in Ti fair seth with J-iti- x.mplain- ant- and 1 At- torney s.dd he l.oi-eu lor i.r deal Brooklyn. The P. Lorrillard Company gets the S. Anargyros, Luhrman and Wllbern Branch and the Wilmington, branch of the American Tobacco neighborhood, she sent the boy back home, feeling secure In continuing on her way alone.

Half a block further down Eleventh DR. VU SIMMONS meeting the second annual Jollification under the auspices of the National Woman Suffrage Association, with the Rev. Anna Howard Shaw as chairman. Herr Rudolph Herzog. the distin Speeches were made bv Mrs.

Ida Company, the Federal Cigar Company. All other plants will continue to be operated by the American Tobacco Company. Husted Harper, Mrs. O. H.

P. Belmont, Harriet May Mills and Mrs. avenue Porente came hurrying up from behind, and without warning hot the woman dead. A crowd of adults and children living in the vicinity gathered. Mrs.

Bowman's purpose In starting fir her sistor'a yesterday afternoon stock issue totaling 8673,500 Is to be put If divided as follows-. Fcr work of construction on fourth section of Museum. architects' and engineers' fees. construction and Mrs. Martha W.

Norton, wife of the Rev. Robert F. Norton, rx-atsinan: pastor at St. Mark'n M. 13 Church at Beverly road and Ocean wl.o left the pulpit recently to engage in Harriet Stanton Blatch.

Resolutions were passed calling on the voter" of but that thc-r-i wen- sn lions In h- d.J not cx; -ct a juro caJ. Th" Banking Department r-ler the a as detec tive and spies, Attorn- y. When back examiners looked into the Panic about four -ar ago Uy pave a clean till he Only two letters i t. h'rn. h- Je! one of whi-h fcr.ut ronus-s.

A r-i r.a:ne-t Hayes was ai.d made a stat-mi nt that tn equipment of first section of Children's Museum, 1ST. 500: architects' this state to bring the equal suffrage question to an election. was to keep an appointment with her X-j do some shopping downtown. The body of the woman was taken guished German novelist, gave an author's reading before the German section of the Institute in the lecture hall. Academy of Music, yesterday afternoon.

It was the first of three In which he is to be heard by the section, and was his third reading in this city, the first two having been in Manhattan. He has come to the United States for a brief series of readings which will take him to San Francisco, the trip being hurried be--cause of similar engagements during the winter In Germany. His home is Castle Obereburg. a fine old building at Rheinbreitbach. Herr Herzog was introduced by Louis Koemmenich.

who is from the Dr. Warren Simmons, of 216 St. James place, who has operated on numerous persons for appendicitis in St. John's Hospital, where he is an attending physician, rode up to the hospital in his automobile Thursday evening, allowed his chauffeur to re MOUNTED POLICEMAN THROWN FROM HIS HORSE. Mounted Patrolman Frank J.

Simmons, of 702 Chauncey street, was thrown from his horse at Avenue and East Forty-sixth street early to- to the Fr.rt Hamilton station, and there It later Identified by the husbsnd. Mr. Bowman turned all questioners away, and arranged for real estate development in Fur k-i away, filed a in bankruptcy I yesterday In the United lii- irUt Court, admitting liabilities or! and naming no It is said Mrs. Norton's trouble was; occasioned by the fact she cndors i many notes of her husband's to en- 1 able him to carry on his real estate REGISTRATION FO and engineers' fees, $5,000: lOnrtrue-tlon and equipment of addition to Instruction Building in Botanic Garden. construction and equipment of plant houses In Botanic Garden, grading, soil improvement and construction of water cours in Botanic Garden.

$30,000: roadway3. walks, stone steps, including pave ment, $40,000. the removal of the remains to his turn home without him and walked borne. I day when the horse became fright carefully up the stairs. Mrs.

Bowman was married quite FIRST DAY LIGHT "What's the matter, doctor?" he was young Shi a woman of attrac ened and bolted. Simmons shoulder was dislocated and he was taken to Coney Island Hospital. tive features and manner. Sorente, It la fuuO. seldom missed an opportun I novelist's native He had a speculation.

Jle has bten unable to handle this, it is said, owing to its failure to move rapidly as he had planned. Among Mrs. Norton's creditors are the First National Bank of Port Jefferson, the First National Bank of lty to shruKjita Infatuation for her. asked. "Well, he replied, "it's my turn now appendicitis." Then Dr.

Simmons took his place a.i a patient, not a physician, in the hos- nit.il. Me ha htiA been ill for two I most cordial audience that showed In l-fMnrortable circumstances This total is shown to be larger than the sum appropriated for any if other museums and gardens In the associated with the Department jf Parks. The nearest to it is tho for the Metropolitan Museum of art. 61,283 in Brooklyn, Which is i.ense the elections wwch he-read. These were taken from and la BiAo to have enjoyed a good bonuses were anrnbg the of th institution.

Th rmsi, persons in the bar.Ii rt rc.civ.rg them. Another letter claiming that fa'je entries were beini made was looked into but the District Attorney could get no corroboration. When the bask closed in 1910 Fred Dodge was ar pointed and he found wttt Cia; claimed were rotten conditions. The District Attorney declared the State Banking Department and the District Attorney oTlce were th only ones that did their duty and that two or three political stratepistg could not make a can-pa issue out of conduct of his otrire. Resolutions -a ere a-lor-fvl wrrr.

SON DEM), MH5. COHEN Income from a fruit and vegetable "Those From the Lower Rhine," "The days. felt an attack of appendicitis Song of Life." "The Wiskottens." I romintr on. and Heeidd not to wait. stand in wallabout Market.

Less Than in Last Three Years. "The Adventurer." whose Maria Otten He was still able to walk. Herr Herzog likes the best of all the Yesterday afternoon he was thought female characters in his books; in oondltinn to nernilt nf hU heincr ANNUAL DONATION TO Isllp. the First National Bank of Brooklyn and the Bank of Lawrence. Judge Veeder appointed Charles A.

Tipling as referee to take testimony on the petition. Dr. Norton's former home, which he left last spring to go to Far was a handsome residence at 950 Ocean avenue. Flatbush. 'Hanseaten." "The Children of the t.

u. BLIND MONDAY MORNING, Castle." his most recent publication, performed bv Dr. Brlstow. At the "The appropriation for the Institute." says Prof. Hooper, "is a little than one-third of the entire appropriation and is no more than Brooklyn Is entitled to.

The corporate stock appropriations on account of the various branches of the Institute 1510, including an unexpended balance of $26,000. amounted to no that there was on Aug. 1 to the TOTAL IN CITY IS 159,405. and from several of his poems. hospital to-day was said Er.

Sim mons was recovering nicely. It lias been confirmed by her physicians and many friends that tho The sightless poor of Brooklyn will praised the candidates or. the ctmmy te'pald off" at the offices of the ticket. nil of whom ere rrerit xnb death of Mrs. Fannie Cohen, at her OWEN.

VASTER NOT DEAD; Charities Derartment S27 Schermer- srKike: Thomas J. Drer.nan. Jamea S. Queens Shows Slight Increase CHILDREN WIN PRIZES IN tome yesterday, was caused by grief TURKISH-ITALIAN WAR -rm street. Monday morning, be redlt or Construction and Improve- tween 9 and 10 o'clock: This is an WHITESTONE CELEBRATION.

Over 1910. ments, appioprlations by tl.e city. DISCUSSED AT MEN'S CLUB. annual event, when the blind are pre R'tin and Register Frel I.undy. JW candidate for AViermaV, ar.d Max Aren.

candid-it f.r the Assembly. Ez-AseT-blj-man Gradr defended the adm'n Btrairn cf Clarlte and Lundy and the Ciayoor-Murray charter. sented with a modest sum of money, The sum of $41,000 stands to the over the loss of her hon Samuel, who died last Saturday at the Cohen home. 87 Hicks street. Following the funeral services of her son last Monday.

Mrs. Cohen was taken ill and died yesterday of heartbreak. credit of the museum construction fund, and out of this it is now plannr The total registration In the five Discussion of the Turkish-Italian War took place last night at the first regular meeting of the Men's Club of Register to-day. borousrhs yesterday was as The principal attraction yesterday In VThitestore's Old Home Week celebration was the baby parade. Little Edna Witzel carried off first prize for the best decorated carriage.

May Gtllan was second. Florence Merclor RJGBT. Idaho. Oct. 14.

Owen the author, has left his ranch In Mrs. Cohen was a native of Ger compared with 172.083 on the first reg many, 62 years old, and had come to to spend $10,000 for bronze work in the front ot the museum building, and for about $6,600 additions to the equipment. Including a new night watchman's electric light system and additional regulations on the two ele Istration day In 1907, when tha elec All Souls' Univeryalist Church. Flat-bush. The speakers were Julius Chambers and Frank L.

Frugone. the Brooklyn In her youth. She had The niak by Uliatn Le Qorei, in lo-mnmm'i lanitanl rnkm. tion conditions were similar. received first prize for the best dressed teen a faithful attendano at Temple Jackson's Hole, for a short hunting trip.

Before leaving he said that rumors of his ill health and death were unfounded, and added he expected to leave for New York In 1909 it was 190,055 and last year rirl and Dorothy Royston second- U'llllam Tirti iron first nn.n for I 177.875. tietn Uarfleld place and Eighth avenue, and leaves her husband Louis and one son, Isaac. HT DQQRS OF CHURCH vators. Plans for part of the additions to the oqulpment of the Botanic Garden the best dressed boy. Roy and Ray The first day's total In Brooklyn Funeral services will be held at 2 O'Rourke won the prize for the best IOH tu.U AN I U'Tl OS lLt C1T or MW OTlCK TO C4XTKACIOt5.

was C1.2S3, as against 53,492 in ciock to-morrow afternoon. Inter dressed twins and Louise Hall fir: prize tor the best re teed doll car 1 1 1 V. (., I 1 I- llhave been approved and are now bell i printed for advertising and public latter editor ot an Italian newspaper. Mr. Chambers, who has traveled throughout the war region, traced the origin of the war to the Triple Alliance between Germany.

Austria and Italy, the object of which, he said, was to confine Turkey to Europe and permit themselves to maintain a balance of power. Mr. Frugone alleged that Turkey ruined Italian business Interests and thus aroused conflict. 1907; 84,326 In 190S, 69.925 in 1909 ment will be made at Mt. Meloh cemetery.

IN BRIEF. riage. This morning there was and 65,845 last year. Jetting. A reservoir strip 250 feet school children's parade and this af In Queens, 11,928 voters registered CENSIUUL.

IXSTKVCTIOXS TO EIDr TfH Th rroa er paraona mtktii a bt4 Milmat. tor arjr arr-ic. mora. or mp.lM of Th Cltj ef Nw Tork. of ternoon motorboat races on the Sound.

yesterday. In 1907 the first day's fej. LOUIS. Oct. 14.

The practice In some Roman Catholic Churches of asking a contribution at the door, Rtis exacting a fee for a seat in church, is ordered discontinued In a circular letter addressed to all Arch "DAMN" IN ITALIAN total was 6.806; 1009., 13.049, and last Vide next to the museum site is siKirtly to be transferred from the Department of Water Supply to the Park Department, and to be incorporated into the Botanic Garden. It will then be possible to grade down the lands along the Eastern parkway XEV 'PHOXE CEXTRALiS. DIDN'T OFFEND COURT. oiricea. (hail furtnab the um la a aomlod but may be easily consumed by fire." year.

11,913. Fivo new telephone exchanges will Of the efforts to secure more mem Manhattan and the Bronx show a be opened Nov. 15. Mldwood. Sunset.

bers Prof Hooper says: aavviop. inoGi wca ui.o er tbe uppilM. matna.a. "rark or oorrleM for ehica th kid or mimm ta mads, wn a I Ma or tboir nam or Kamea atd the Oata of fAreerntatlon to the Proaldvat of Pxiartt. or to tlte bead of ta oparttarot Canarsie, Cypress and Hunter's bishops and Bishops of the church In th United States, and sent out by Mar.

D. Falconl, Apostolic Delegate Unusual efforts have been made A damn in Italian has not the slg nlflcance of the English profane ad total of 82,469 for yesterday, 94,623 In 1907, 101.954 in 1909 and 93,063 Point. Register! Register! Register: BOY OF FIVE WITNESS to secure a large enrollment- A year urn about 100 new members, more or et Washington. jective, according to a ruling of Jus hla or Ita orrlcea en or twror the aato last year. COFFEK STTLTj GOIXG VP.

Father V. S. Phelan, editor of "The less, were secured through the fact and hour earned tn a.rtiamrat for In Richmond yesterday it was that ex-President Roosevelt as an- tna aamr. at tim art o.aco u. Western Watchman," lias received Coffea Jumped up another half cent west or the Museum Building between the reservoir and the museum site fo as to make these lands a part of the grounds, giving a clear view of the Museum Building to those who approach It from the plaza and affording a convenient entrance to the Botanic Garden from the parkway.

The report goes on to nnmMrf t. rir. on a.t.b before 7 opraoa tnc first copy in St. Louis. The let yesterday.

723; in 1907. 1909. 4,221. and last year. 4,020.

tice Garretson. In the Supreme Court yesterday he was examining Antonio Rossi, of 125 Withers street, in supplementary proceedings, when the defendant uttered an Italian exclamation whicli called forth a' protest from tea n-ijerii oi num or cvs4 ox toe the Institute on Oct. 11. We have j.aartiii.tl and.itad and aaard ter Is phrased in the most sweeping OF FATHER'S SUICIDE no similar Inducement to I the oootract mu. "-i to terms, and condemns the practice in BIG XAVAXi SHOW.

in.mil the strongest language. thll year. Each bid or aheii t. The first day's regtstrtion for 1907, 1909. last year and this year by Assembly districts in this county: On account of the extra exertions The order applies to all Catholic "The appropriation by the city of 102 U.

S. navy vessels will be In the harlor on Nov. 1. representing a total displacement of 577,599 tons. Churches in America, and Fa! made, and the general high character towards a new Children's Mu of the season's work, the number of cortio a order becomes effective at ouce.

the clergy being directed tat rearrange for the collection of their new members enrolled is as nrm aaj ut rrttarner mf aereua maaui( tba same, the eaanea of twraoaa ntoiVsied ith klra tlweeia, Hj(d if no etber preon be eu tntereeted. It ehaU die- tlnrtlT etate mat fact; that It le made suaooi ear cooaectioa with ear ether per- eon tnakm ea, eetunate for the -eeaae purpoee, and It ta la all miwu fair ead i lihaut or freed, and K.r seum Building, makes it necessary to prepare preliminary drawings and specifications for such building. In against 861 a year ago. or what would have been wttnout coi. Kooseveu a address The enrollment In 1909 was revenues.

Mgr. Falconlo speaks of th practice as "bringing scandal to opposing counsel and a motion to ad-Judge him guilty of contempt. "Do you charge that the defendant cursed in English 7" asked the Justice after deep thought. "No, in Italian." "Then." the Justice ruled. "I do not believe the court was greatlv offended, for it Isn't to bo presumed that art English -speaklny Judge is versed In any other language.

You finish his examination, ar.d I Khali MEMORIAL SERVICES. Joint memorial services for Abraham Abraham and E. M. Shepard will be held Oct. 20 In the Academy of Music.

asmuch as the new building will cost only $175,000, the amount which the city Is authorized to expend alto While his five-year-old son stood by and' watched him fasten a gas tube in his mouth by tying heavy handkerchief about his head apd over the edge ot the tube. Christian Lorenzon, 64 years old, of 81 Hooper street, late yesterday afternoon ended the life that had been a torture to him since his wife, who had been his 4i. toth Catholicw and nd regrets that complaints, on Inves "It is necessary to the success of. gether upon It. It would seem to be tlgatlon, have been nhown.

to be "too member of the board of a idem, re, eeed of a department, chief of a purees, or dark therein or eihrr The of Xaw Terk. la. ahan be er be-, come Intereeted. dlreefN or tn.ilrw jr. ee contrmctlnc pertr.

rarTTtrr. eteeerKelder. desirable that It should be all erected this season that there be a very large The order is evidently the re. at one time and on the site of the enrollment of new members. Every officer, trustee and member of the ult of many years cartful present Children Museum Building.

DREADXOrGHTS FOR ITALY. Italy's third Dreadnought, the Leo inseparable companion, died a year "in order that the work of the cision In this motion to punish him for Institute Is urgently requested to use hist Influence and efforts to that end." and a half ago. nardo.da Vinci, was launched to-day contempt. Children's Museum may not be -suspended during- the erection of a ne "You go In the other room." Loren- at Genoa, ana the fourth, the Giuliu The report of the acting curator In Ittim. for Mgr.

Falconio refers to a complaint made to him by the Car- fl'nal Prefect of the Propaganda In-ym. The circular wains that any clergyman who disobeys the order will lit "condignlf punished." A.D. 1211. 1910. 1909.

1907. I 2.228 2,622 2.81)4 2.600 2 1.804 1.9s0 2.300 2.477 5 1.811 2,032 2.458 2,285 4 2,283 2.517 2.607 2.599 5 3.138 3.364 3.437 3,195 6 2.552 2,706 2.431 .7 1.9.10 2,121 2.240 2.216 8 1,860 2.04S 2.293 2.430 9 3.S29 S.S09 S.98G 2.750 10 2.S73 8.062 8.49S 2.956 II. i.562 3,031 3.157 8,103 12 3.S87 3.918 4.134 8,758 1.852 1.902 1.985 2.12(1 14 1.954 2.018 2.0:) 2.260 15 2.154 2.0S9 3.2"0 2.517 16 3.7S4 4.125 4.010 3,267 17 2.919 2,271 S.4U5 3.301 18 4.334 4.658 4.636 3.138 19 1.90 2.013 2.228 2,029 20... 2.648 2.579 2.814 2,609 21. 1.419 1.698 1.699 1,536 Ti 5.210 6.345 5.698 4.777 ZZ 3.562 S.392 a.621 2.S92 Totals.

61.283 C5.843 69.925 53.492 Cesaxe, vjll take the water to-mor (ii ij in p-ndoc aac-e Of the coatraet or the ewpextee wort or beefnaa whirrt it re'ate. er in I any portion of profits thereof. The i or eetlmate nuat be verified br eate, la wrltlna of the r-srtr or narUee snaVio the eetlmete. taat the eevreet matttia stated are ia aU reepecta tret. Each bid or eat.saate ah.

II be aeran. nan ted bv tbe eoreeat. -a chief told of the progress of work zon told the little boy early in the aftemono, as he prepared to write row at besiri. building on the old site. Jt Is desirable that the present building should be put on rollers and rolled within the two museums and or additions to the exhlibted material.

The TRUCK HORSE'S LEG towards Brooklyn avenue where it Rembrandt collection of vestments BROKEN BY TROLLEY CAR. hauarboidera or freeheldera ta Tba ct; ef i AKIIKEXTHAJCS MOTHER DEAD. The mother of Baron-von Aehren-thal, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister, Is dead at Vienna. ramp This the sci-ond day of registration, 1J It now. has been received, and special cases are being built to contain it.

In the department of ethnology the Kritlsh Columbia and related Alaskan Indian may be used during the erection of the now building and from which Its contents may be removed to the new building with the' least possible cost In a collision yesterday afternoon at. Johnson and Navy streets with a lortti in Ui -ink form raat -1 No bid or 4iirrteHi wiM tm rum. inlrn a ft coik1iiw- prc4at tt rcpUo or conaat niton of mny rrrpxna 1 ii b-r tccomi-ann-d rrtir -k-i' half a dozen letters which subsequently were found on a table. They were directed to bis two daughters and one other son. to the Rev.

Hugo Hoffman, of St. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, his pastori and to George Kohhneler, an undertaker, who had charge of the burial of Mrs. Lorenzon's When his father failed tf move after half, an hour the boy returned and shook him. Then he ran to the Street and met Dr. Adolph Wloder, but It va too late.

material has been placed, and the Long Island Indian implements of Crosstown trolley car. a sinrle truck strored as soon th. tranfr of P.J. STEERS APPOINTED driven by Charles Guthey, of 74 Shore the Tooker collection sire being stud the. contents Is made.

The erection LEISIErtAN AT SEW POST. Ambassador Lelshman has presented his credentials to the Foreign Secretary at Berlin. epca oee the etele or Navttevnea Bu. I of a new building on the old site will avenue uiuuo count, tv as badly damaged und the. hone had Its right foreleg broken.

The animal was de- rtroyed Guthey received contusion ot the less. this in Itself be an advantage to all those who are owners of property In the vicinity of Bedford Tark. the present building ts not only unsightly -Yesterday's registration In county by election district: Reytsttr to-day. ef The lty ot lt. dra.a to Ike order ot the Comptroller, or aaoeejr te the ameual ot rtva per reotum er tbe a meant of the bond required aa prorldej er.

tloo or the Ureatar New Tork Cfcartor. The crrtlfted rbeck or mower ahnu am be tneloeed la the ett-velepe eontelntna; tee bid or i. bet eeuld be elthrr In -rloeed In a aeparete mvrtnpe a to the head of the Hoard. ajubmltted peraiHuity upee, the pieeenlauea of tba bid or ea.lmale. ied and recorded by Stewart Gullru Gifts have been received from Antoinette Reeve Butler.

Mark Flnley (bequest), George A. Heara, William A. Putnam, the Rembrandt Club of Brooklyn, Mrs. Carl O. Schmidt.

Mlas Helen J. Aitktn. the American Knto-mological Company. James X. Krew-uter.

Thomas F. Casey, John Lewis ChUda, Dr. Charles D. Cook. Austin Aaaem.

yLECTTOM DISTRICTS- Another Brooklyn Democrat landed Totals. 48 49i oi Pmt. ll234667 I 8 I 9 10 11 12! 33 14', 151 16! 17 18 19 20j 21 221 23 24! 26! 261 27 2 30 311 323 S4i 3SI 361 37! 3S' 39' 401 4)1 43i 44: 451 4R! 47 1 119 118j 1121 80461 69i 79 64Tm1 64i 55 14l 7' T- 1 2 Ml $4 62,49 89! 80:104 C2' BS111S1W Willi! 99 59 65'IOT 82 27 L.L .1... I "'i' 1 I I I I I II- 1 I I I 1 I 96,111 100; fig! ft9 U7 KiRl Kit! fiR iit! QQi lii! oo me ma! 0lt1tt'1fin! ta'lr iric Bill on cfen oa 11-t on! ml u.iiK 3 4 6 9 67 98'128'. 82il22IU2 lSOllOB 63 87 1171133 93l 8ll 63:114 681 49 71 jl soft berth in the State odtnlnistra-, lion yesterday.

Phill" J. Steers, of 04 Iratcben avenue, was appointed to the ofltce of State Inspector of tunnels salary of $2,600 Mr. fMaers is a member of th. Jefferson Democratic Club of the Fifth Dtatrlct and Is well known In engineering circles. 1 1241 1811 1061 1211 841114 1081 134 1 138 144 130 130 HI 138:137:112 '130' 121US 1341142,121 5il07 131 140il08! 1001105 85 84 95 4il03 94 '01 99125 7 8 9 104 83.103I 90 841 971140 73 831 83 UlUl 87 C9 68I104J S8l.

.1 94' 103'125 111061 87ill2 146! 93112! 108 1271125! 78l 70! 88115 117 118 103' 133! 102) 112 90 88 98 86 75 1431 .1148:1584031 83! 20! 143 114 821 94 175,1091101 102! 62; He was chief electrical engineer In 9ll01 681130! 941103 17! 93 83 94il20101l 88 1-Ot paruruiara aa in tnr eiaaadilea and qvalliv of the aupplle ar the nature and eitent of the work, reference taut he made to the epeviflcalleee. arhrdelew. plana, oa ttie la the a Id office or the Preatdent, Boa.rd or Drparlmaiil. No bd (all be arcepted from or eo-tiart ta ear pereaa who ta ta arrears lo Ttta Oty of New Tor upon debt er eootract. or who la a defaulter aorety or othorwlao poa ai(j obusaUoa le Th CKf The eoatracta rauat bo old for erpar-ately.

The rtbt ts reaarred In each eaaw to relet all Ulda or retiraatra If It la deeded to be (or the Interest of The City ee to de lilddera will write out the araoowt ef their elite or mltnatri in edjluoa te la. aertirta tba aame in rtiruree. Blddre are rrurnwl to make thetr blda er eailmatre urwn tr.e blank forma prepared and The Otr, a vo Of which, with the proper entelopea Jn eblrli to lM.e Ihe bid tearelber with a cre nT the contract. Including- the eperl- M. CurtlSf.

Feodoro Enrelhaj-dt. Fur-guson and Clark. Charles Fuchs. Henry Guide. William Hsenseler.

Thomas H. Jackson, Henry Knox. J. Levlnon. Frederic A.

Luram. D.Sc II. A. Monday. M.tX.

Nfiss Eleanor P. Murdock. Robert "Cushman Murphy. New York Zoological Society. Joeeph Paddock, Robert W.

Peavey. Petrified National-Forest Reservation (by ier-misslnn of the Secretary of the Interior). Mrs. W. Plimpton, Pros-pect Park Zoological Garden.

G. A. Rhodes. C. J.

Richards. Robert H. Felix T. Kanakraut. Joaeph Pcolliek end Ftarton Uean.

Kmest W. Smith. Bert Stroud. M.D.. HerirrvThurston.

R. T. Van Nostrand. Joseph H. Colyer.Oir.

and Mia Ernest Mu'ler, Mrs. George Douglass. 94 157 92jl32 81 132 fta Hfl 1lft'11 1 li11RI11S 12 87 47 73 130 th construction of the Pennsylvania tunnel under the East Kiver. Ho liraded the State Civil Bervlce list for 1.804 1.811 3,136 2.345 1.93a 1.860 3,629 2.675 1,562 3.3K7 1.852 1.964 2.354 S.764 2,919 4.334' 1.IHX 2,544 1,418 S.SW-i5M 10 11 12 13 14 16 16 17 iX5.10r.H31 110 H41S51 8126100 113 72 98 81' 69' 651 2i 90107. 124 119! (ri! 6l.94il62 SU 87 65:118 lOffllo! BU 89 109! I.

.1 82j 85,109 143 90,128 99- 99 10105 77.112! 0-140n122 So; 49,102 60 87 106 132 76 100! 84 88,1371 48 79il4012 87t 83' T8L 77; 3' 89i 42 86 97, 80 SKlOtj 83 64-WO! T7; 83 107 32 VifisliC 1 JM Il.i UK. 1111 17i1Vll W' I kfl llill. in; ir ttfi ml A4 4fSi fD' nl 41i4fie 1 till I I ioaj 9tiss T2! ii' ioit iii iCi' a.w lJI 7 MX t'n J-" jfct 1271 67 52,135112. Iifll2 109 1001 99 8i tUV. 80 71113 116 121! 89 112! 821 68 4 76 129' 96'ltt 115,116 99! 90 1131 9911 79! 83 87! 77! 70i 78! 75' W.

65 62 78, 94 1251 S3j 50j. 4. ...123.108 112 144 UI 70! 81 OT'lOO 84 100! 63 121.103 118. lllilSli 81107! 91 103 104 ...137 Mt 2i 88! 88 101 124 125! 74! 43! 85 54j 86 .1. I.

.1. the poalllon to which he has been appointed, t'p to the announcement of Id present appointment he has held the office of chief officer of the Man-Iiattan Society for the Prevention of i iruelty to Children. Previous to' that lie ugf probationary officer In the J'hlWren's Court. Manhattan. He was mlo attached to the police department vt the Lonr; Island Railroad for arai year.

18 19 20 21 22 23 T' l(. 111 1 i imi yi.iou -j iu lii no iui izji H4 vq 131 mt iir itvu im tu sni 7i: ii ti mai si- in- ng in 81 106 rencn ana Knot Mangam w.uswz i2iJ6l STlSl 3j S4 wtitiaTTi reH .1 17p 82' 88 118 112 137 1J9! 93120 108 101l'l2T 78.10i:i2l 77; Mi eepeirKriewt tor which Ih w-Mr fa BU gh.wd total .7777: 7777. 77 Tj I ad Lillian W. Betta were made life 4 I in4Bber of )ht Instttuta, rial aayi rawirtfw cohetrn- -flay.

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