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7 THE YONKERS STATESMAN; WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25. 1 925 Tb rwbe NeWPnmp For xiHlview Reservoir iRowIand Renews Aldermen Plan Choral Society Announces Prizes for LATE NEWS DISPATCHES Dale -Everybody Welcome A a means of providing high water pressure 'for residents iii the H'Uvtew Reservoir section -of the ejtyr where- th pressure, at present Is low! -an dee. a means also of, securing -additional fire protection. Alderman 'Darker, On recommendation of City Engineer Grifllth, Inst night Introduced an ordinance. 'Flng -h! rorrespondenro after the ter- County authorities wer concerned; Mr.

Rowland said today1 thit fole which wa pasiied unanltnouily, niir thorlaing the purchase of a 8:000,000 gallon pump, an electrical motor With electrical apparatus and piping for Installation the gate house of fhe Illllvfew. The-, rest of thl pump Is pof to exceed 311,000, end It Is to he. purchased through the Board of Contract and Supply, according tp the ordinance. Explaining the purposes of this pump; City Engineer Griffith esid ita installation, woffid not Interfere. Wlthi the Mount Vernon connection to the Yonkers-supply pipes at the Hllli view-.

Reservoir. New Yorkers Entertain At St Bartholomews Hall Stephen's 'Minstrels performed qt. St. Bartholomew's Hail. last-night with all the spice find vigor which characterises their, work.

Father Dlneen, director of the troupe, delighted the audience with hi, strong An 'lr-ieh school waa portrayed with all Its. lovble pecullnrlt.e.i. The jrouthfol players gav' evidence of future, materiel for the. -j Th 'troupe experienced much arriving due to breakdown of their bus. hiit finally arrived lii a "moving which they halted 'at' tha plc of (ha ac-; The' John W.

-Murphy-, of St. Anthony's Church, No-', peri Park, thanked 'the troupe for their perseverance and th audience for: patience. After performance the was cleared for dancing, GETS CHANGE OF VENUE WHITE PLAINS. March 15. Supreme Courf.

justice Tompkln in. decision filed her thla morning granted th motion for change of yenus from, We.stehester County to New York' County tn the' action of Mips, Iva Rider. also known dorlrion liy Governor Greshfick last July, he had hcen Informed that an apppintmeitt" would be' made tor another 'hearing, nn- the exfradltlon application btit. ps yct lie has' had-no nntfncaikm'a's, in.liic I is has arked that a data bo set ln-tli nsar futiiro so. that the extradition, papers with tho Westchester Coup true bill can hrt -taken up nhre more, Brown, according to.

the record at l6rney: le jaUeged to hgVe alaindoned.hla wife Jon June 1Q23 and wOe Heard until he i-as located son Cn'May 6. 1934 Immediately, steps wer taken, to- brlmv him hack to White Plains to stand trial on the Indictment Rowland. through Governor Smith, made a request to' the ernor -of for the extradl-tlnn the but de. nlcd. mftcr wan Hr correspondence hotween 'Mr.

land end Deputy Rptan ot Michigan, a hond Jri Michigan Insure payments of weekly amount-to Mr Brown for her District Attorney- Rowland declined to accept. this' as a peace, proposal end notified tha Michigan authorities his' His plea for th custody of Brown was thrp denied. How He Discovered Best Constipation Relief Mr, Joseph F. GIusVsf Brooklyn write "la the past 30 years (I hsv beeo conttsmiy troubled whh canpipation. Every I tried have been Carter's Little Liver Pill I don't guess when I take them --I know I'm going to feel relieved." 3Sc at oil druggim, By Associated Preet ARMED MEN GET $1M)00' IN AND NEW tORK, 15.

Four ar.pic.d men crashed- InfO- tli. main entrance of Jfourlc Menc'el, ht 80th Street -and Broadway at daybreak, today and carried to a'wak-tng sedan 510.000 worth Of gowns and' fiire. who hoiird the- diinre' being hAtlorcd and.ntnp-peil- to' investigate onlerfil' on their way under penalty of MANIAC RUNS WILD IN HOSPITAL KEAHN'Y, 25. Peter Cranato suddenly emerged from-' a' 38-hour cornu In Ilia Hudson Hospital today in a msnlqral state, attacked and triitd to strangle- three hurdled patient -in a critical condition from an operation out of his had, and After a 25-mtnute free-for-all fight'. with three nurse and two looped, through tha gist of door and night attire.

I I3.150D00 CUT FROM ROAD APPROPRIATION ALBANY, N. March The Be'nate tudny coilciirred wHN the Asaemhly In gutting 33.156,000 out of tha pproprlilon. dr c.onetriic-tlon of. New. State IlilchWayg and Federal Post Hdd Tho bllle, reV railed the-Governor at the request of tha executive- curried a total of approximately 1 The reduction wit In the Interest of a reduced rate' in tha State' In-, com NEWMAN ERB, RAILROAD i.

PRESIDENT, D1E8- h'E'V YORKMnrSh ,25. New-man of the And Arbor BaIlroad, dled here. this morning In tha Roosevelt -Hospital following' an-operation performed oh Monday. 1 II FIVE KNOWN DEAD IN FRENCH RAILROAD WRECK. PARIS.

March 25. Five persona are known to have been killed and 50. others injured th Bordeaux-Parle exprree waa wrecked near here surly The dead Included Dr. -Adolphe Senator from the Upper ryreheei, HUMAN AACRIFIC OFFERED IN INDIA. LONDON, 2.

Dlepatche from, cildutta ati: amaxing' caae of the. sacrifice of. eiilldren to the tfoddeas at near Jabalapurln- th Central Provinces. Tha ypung eon of a former native government', official named Mul-chanfi fell sick hnd the family: believing tha poaseased. or i-devil, decided human sacrifice necessary to.

hl rcovry and offered up hi slater ai this When no. improvement In' the hoy's condition wa forthcoming deprived hlm of food. and bouhd him, near' a holy where he- died from expoeure. Lincoln Civic AaitecU'tion will hold Its monthly inrr-tlng at Public -School 21 tomorrow at I O'clock; Mayor. Wleaendanger.

Jay Downer th- WMtrheater Parkway Engineer ,1 and City. Engineer Griffith have ac-f. repted to attend thl meeting at wbldh time several mat. ter regarding tie parkway affecting the Lincoln neighborhood, will ba discussed- Protest of Dump Won By Continued From Page One) unahtmrmW hdoptfd-1 thanking th Valley FArm Company for Its offer but disapproving' the proposal lo ut. this Ignd aa a dump.

Suffered for 20 Years Theodore Heinrich. Edward No-dine, Martin Becker. Mra. lxiheth Bneachlin, former Alderman Stephen Wllitam Hopper. Charles Mlkra John Wallaee spoke' against the propoeitlon, tltey had auffered the last 2Q ye.iri.from th Rumsey Rond dump, apii urging that the city -cure other Pucai rme of them suggesting that: aahea and garhag bn the rivet, front carried out.

to1 ea on barge.1- Mayor Wleaendanger knfd that It would be too; costly to carry the tithe out to and. that the Aldermen would have' to give aerious consideration to the- proposition pf finding adequate- dumping placea. The Ludlow-dump will -last, only nine or 10 month longer, said. This matter was referred, to Cornmlttes of the Whole. Relief Poiaibla 'st Ludlow Dock -Alderman fichaefer Who vlgoroua-ly.

opposed the establishment of sever) dump on the river front his wardi later' offered a resolution, which. waa-' tvlng th Lawrence Brother Inc consent construct a crlbbed-tn wharf In front of their Ltidlow dock tp. extend into the Hudson River a distance of. 125 rest, wjtb a. width of 295 feet.

In ac-' cprdr nee with plans prepared by M. Th approval of the.Unlted Stats- War. 'Will, be necessary for. this proposed will offer, dumping facilities, for. two years.

It -was 1 Continued from Page 1) used for School purposes." he said, -'but. it eeuld serve' as municipal meeting place' where can meet when renutrei-. It could also ha converted Into a high 'school gymnasium easily." The' pltn approVed by tha membera who voted the matter referred to' the-' -clvld 1 Attendance Contest; Proves Exciting The attemlance contest helnx conducted -by 'the Greyhounds, and Oreenhouitrts rose to a- high pitch of excitement when the Greyhounds increased, to Twenty-nine of th .19 Greyhounds' were present while .26 of th 'SO Greenhounds attended this, dinner. Tbs contest has been, gpliig on for pns The losing "Hounds' will -buy a good dinner for their conquerors. Death is the excuse for not -Uelng -present one member Jocularly -remarked death should he the punishment for any who fall, to for any other reason.

President Thomas Tobin pre-lded at the "dinner. SING. SING SHOWS. BARRED March 25-8Ing Sing convict jin- longer wj. he able to.

see the outside shows or. vaudeville because. IVardcfi. Lewis -E. C.

E. of 2,000 Voices Registered To and Applications White Under the supervision and direction of the Y'eatchesier County Choral ftbeScty Jn collaboration with the County Commission, Festival, will be roniluc.ted' nt: Whit Plains' during the veqlngs of May 14,15 and In- an. effort to atimulat ths ever increasing interest In this be participated! In by nearly all; of thO county communities committee has arranged tot a series of prlxe! to be given lii. a contest be. conducted under the Judgment of a committee of well, known registrations In th feet-.

val total over 3,000 voices. This fact alone means-that the ftetlval will be-a 'monstrous -affair and, at least Ip Westchester, the flrst of its klnd-10 be conducted- on 1 surh a scale. -housing tha large audience and partlelpatori are under A large else- tent has been secured he erected on tha Bronx Just outside Of White Pining. Everybody 1 wclcbrns In 'the Westchester County-' choruses -and anyone may he' interested in joining them- may select the -nearest group and send In or her name either, to- the Music Festival Committee. 617 Court House, Whit Plains, any of th conductors: Yonkers Woman Institute, Morale Gabriel William.

White Plains High echpdl, Morris Gabriel Vernon School of Industrial-Arts. Morris Gabriel Williams. Tarrytown High School, Clifford Dlnemore. Gaining Women's Club, James Stanley. BrlarcUff ManoN-Mrs.

Andrew J. New Morris Gabriel WlllUmr, Min Veronica Hew-Rochelle rgpre-eentstlve. Port Chester Frederick fltudweil. Mdunt Kisco, Bedford City Sewer In Improvement Is Approved After PnbHc Hearing Following public hearing relative to a proposal for tha construe--, rlon, of A ho'i-a uni storm water Leerer ln an easement offared the city by the iAwrenca lark Realty Company and jit Bronxvtli Rpud from Kimball Avenu to Castle the. Common Council last night unanimously adopted an or-.

dinsince, Introduced by Alderman HUlwelL authorlxip this improvement. 1 The received nhd. filed rommuiilcattont from Arthur' W. Lawrence, Mrs. Ferrle J.

Melka. Paul E. LIr.dblad and Mrs. Pressley Island, urging ih Vonstruetion this sewer, all of them declaring that lack of prop sr gewer' facilities for this region is endangering the health of the residents anil damaging, property values. Charles F.

Rates, representing Lawrence Park Realty Company; reminded the Aldtrmen.at the public hearing that Ills company had given the city an. casement for thin sewer, thereby. Having the taxpayer about 325.000. and urged that sewer, construction be aut.hq'r-Ued..- With Mr. Bates, there was 'delegation of residents Who favored the Hudson District C.

E. Christian Endsavorors "of Westchester County will hold their flrst annual rally -of the Hudson District Union, the. First Baptist Church Of tomorrow Warburf On Avenu Baptist Church will fas the speaker' officers for-'the coming year will re- porta at Chip year's work will given' and after tho game will, bo ployed and refreshment served. If this Signature that th IS eharg did net Include hauling The report attain aheara that ,555 yard were purchased from', the Dunwoodle Company In .1921 at a total coat- of and that- yard from th Yonker Builder Supply Company for It aayp be haullnf charge of the Maln Motor Haulage Com- pany irera 10 cent fop unloading from th scow. It to 11.40 forhaul-Ing eton from the acriw to the streets for dlatapeea vry)ng from a half mile three and onvhalf ml 1m: grit, CO cents 11.50- for distances '-varying from a half mile to three and one-half.

mile. Th. total amount paid the Main Motor Haulage Company, according to tha report era 753.722.21 and that a total of I. II3H yard were hauled In ezceea of what wa paid, amount. Ing to SO per cent of the total.

The supplementary In report on page 4. we atate that atohe purchaked from the Dunwoodle -Contracting company during 102S was at tha rata of gS per cuhlc yard delivered. The Comptroller's letter states that the price wa IS per cubic yard at the: crusher and. th aspens -of the haulaga waa. Tha Comptroller follow thia statement with an admission later repealed to ue In personth( Djtnwhpdle atone had been, condemned by the City Engineer for.

surface work. aeema sad -commentary upon --the city'-, record, that tha Comptroller, after exhausting all. other n. la forced to rely upon a latter from a city creditor James president -of the Pun-. waodle Contractlag Company) Mo determine tha accuracy or Inaccuracy of tb statement' made our 'original report.

Na Claim Far Haulage It should- ha noted that-thl let-v ter does, not alat did tha hauling of-tha atoha furnished by. th Dunwoodla Contracting Com -pany, Th city record agpreuly state on foreman's mem or an- dum attached, to th Dunwoodla Contracting Company cUlms that 'th atone was received, from 'Dunwoodla Contracting Company find -Ho claim -from th Dun-. wood! Contracting -Company for hauling Assuming, however, that th Comptroller's atatemant eortset and that all atone purchased from the Dunwoodla Oritractlnc -Company Was. hauled by the Main Motor Haulage Company, then the voucher oTclalm of -tha Motor Haulaga should show that they wara for atone haul-' ad from tha Dunwoodla Contracting various 'streets and points of An exa'm-: Jnatlon of all- vouchers and claims of the- Main Motor Haulage Company for th year to disclose any. aiich claim.

A copy of on of th vouchers of the Main Haulage-. Company. submitted by fhe Comptroller for our examination, had- attached thereto delivery clips, signed- In many lntenea by the foreman on Job, showing receipts' by the of rtone: from th Dunwoodle Contracting Company. It waa mltted by th Department of Public that these slip were attached to th Main Motor Haui- ag. Company claim In.

error and her been attached to. the claim of tho Dunwoodla Contract- Ing Company for. atone delivered. Comptroller brought out a phaae ot city, manage-' went -when ho' -disclosed-' that tha atono purchased from the wnodla Contracting Company 1921-waa purchased and paid notwithstanding hie knowledge and tha knowledge of thDprt- want of Public Work officials that 7 Engineer had condemned thla stop for aurface "Another point out" by th Comptroller was that the stone wa purchased not under contract publicly hut in ameuntsunder 1500 so fo- to avoid! the necessity of letting -by public, That tha spirit, If not th. letter, 'of tha-law was circumvented Jh this connec- tlon la evidenced by details taken from th city, records and from 'Claim fliad by th Dunwoodle con-traetjng Company." Prt this shows claims under, dates' for amounuta ranging from HfiO to 3(io.

Tho report can readily be soen that the aggregate purchases on one day are 1" $500' and. If tha Comp, trailer a atatementa are given credence. that lha claims did not In-elude haulage chargee, then any oho four item out of tha alg -would he In excess of 3500. -The records at the doek and jn Department of Public Works office show that In many ihitancee alona hauled by Main Motor Haulaga Company oh then same faya bud. In.

tha asms amounts a that charged for by tha Dunwoodla Contracting Company was atona ss- curad at tha dock or from scows. It appears to be more than'. coincidence that identically tha same amount of atona should ha deilv- ered from tha dock as -waa delivered by jths Dunwoodla Contract- Ing Company fo th same street and On the asm day. If this wa then there can it ho possible claim that th Main Haulaga Company, hauled Dunwoodla. atona on these days.

in view of tha fact that many delivery slips era unsigned and bear different dates from those shown on tha claim to which they are attached, and due to the gene tai difference shown by the city records. It is manlfat. Impossible to definitely determine all error and' their coat to the Jt Princes Unkalunt jot Indian blood, work O.K. for while but against Georg H. Alnelee.

art foiled. The only remedy I have-dealer Who realdes' Afdslcy. efnl hle vk steadily with good ssualta L. reielts Continued from Page-1) petition for the 'operation' of three bus routes in to the Common Cmiric-I, which-, last night re ferrert this petition to 'tbe Com mlttes'nf the lth' petition for consent to operat liuwui hi th city. route' proposed in the -petition jr: Route' ''I From" ei'y line- on Jerama: Avenue fo Tuckehoe and' from eorper.

of Jerome Avenu aoutherly to nhe southerly' line of tha mi to -2-iFrprij of Bronx Illver Hoad nrtd McLean Avenu westerly on "McLean "A've-to- the' Intersection of South Broadway and Avenue, northerly 'em 'South' Broadway, ta Morris wfaterly- op Morrla Street Rlverdala Avenue, and north op Rlvcrdale Aycnuo Main Ftreet. Bueea would be operated' on a 15 minute schedule on this rout between a. m. and 13 p. m' and 10 minute Interval after.

ll ROuto. From the Intersection Of Kimball Avenue and the south fclty jins; to McLean easterly on 1 McLean Avenue to Bronx Rivet Road, northerly Bronx -River Road to tha north city, line. Buses would ho operated dally an thri route on .15. minute schedule between and 13 ahd at-30 minute Intervals after 13 p. mi.

Two bueaPi with a ca-lmolty- of pasmnger each; wou.i araigped to eaj-h route. l.flU8 (Continued From Page One) ney. of 1 South Broadway, who 1 Counsel for. Cordelia A. Ship-man of.

Toukefs. holder' of. tha aae-. opd mortgage "on. th forecloaed property." judge Blaakiey stipulated today that If at the next hearing It la evident -that therik la sufficient evidence against Bennett to warrant it, he.

will held, to awdlt the action, of the grand. Jury, Year Bsnnett, a Ysl graduate, ha been practicing law. her for- 15 year, according to- He I not married-and Uvea at 21 -Park Hill. Avenue. He waa arrested, 'at r2 this mbrnlng and locked In th city.

Jail by' Edward J. Quirk and Sergeant William Higgins' of-the First Precinct pollc The arrest waa ordered by th District After a short stay Jn th city JalL Bennett wo taken to White Plains by Captain Quirk for arraignment: In," tha.1 County Courh Tb. Dlatrlpt Attorney affidavit and the hank'a claims, the affidavit alleges that Bennett had a surplqa on hapd He if required Kjr j-iw fo deposit, thla with County'. Treasurer so' that' all further claims againat the property may be settled, This. the affidavit says.

Bennett failed to Bevsral days' according to the District Attorney, Bennett Sent to the County Treasurer a check for the surplus money which was returned. marked; no good," by the hank" on which if was issued. -The affidavit, le dated March 19. 1 Mr. ThHyer alleges that the second hy Mrs.

Ship-man, has npt.fceen sstlifled because Bennett failed, to deposit hie surplus receipt. The property wee owned' hy Charles. E. Robertson, against whom th bank marled the foreclosure proceedings, according to tho affidavit. Otis Pinochle licans Are Defeated In Final Match Tha Otis i-inorhl-j team' utpphed in the flhal match last nlghtover tha Fifth Ward Republican rlqb taani, ami th final score for tha toumemen: waa 3X0 to 190 in favor of OLI Tha games were close affaire, hiit last night Utia clearly established -t up ma b5r faslly.

Kennedy and Vlinnerly wer the big guns In th Otln stuck, while George Forsythe' many attempts to rally hla G. a P. pinochle players Ware, futile. Otis Club la arranging games In. rapid tesHici at present, a tha gams is taking a firm grip on tha member of the club, A fishing party for the enthusiasts la hei-g arranged, fur April js around Jxmg If land WESTCHE8TER GIRLS CHOSEN March 25.

Mies Rodina Knox of Now Rochrille and Mlsa Julia Winslow of Scars-dal art among tha girls chosen as ths moat beautiful sophomores Vasaar Collega. who will, carry tha traditional daisy chain at thj class, day exarclsc In Junto May Be Made At Plains end Ketonhli, Bedford .11111. Community House, Lind ley- H. Varney. Rye Clarence and Duncan Ferry August JI.

HSuck. rcekskiU St. Peters parish House, Ernest Mam.ironeck Colwali Conklin Th Choral Society hae offered prises for th' The best choir of mixed voices, the best chojr of boy voltes, the best quartet choir, the best choral, soclety. of mixed the. best choral so-, clety of mal voices and tb best choral 'Society.

Of "women's voices. Another aUrpctlen to this eOnteat la that ths Winner of 'these contests, will be given a place on th program. Prises are-also offered -for -solo -late aa follows: Boprano, conti alto, tenor, baia. violin and pianist. The only -restriction laid down- la that th applicant must have lived net less than one year.

Jn. this county. This another splendid chance for both the amateur artists -and those not so good to knd hear who-ar who Jii th along musical Those wishing to enter contests; must make the Music Committee. .617 Court House, Whit rialns, N. ea soon ee possible.

This feature of county community choral groups Joining -In grand clior'us is pnly part of th progranL nr planned lo be present, four nationally known well as a New, York Symphony Orchestra. The soloists are: Florence Easton of tha Metropolitan' Optra Arthur- Middle-ton And. Paul Althoure formerly- of tha Metropolitan Opera House and Katherine Melsl of the Chicago Opera Company. To Honor Memory of Lite William Smith a recent meeting tha'of-flcer of the Daysprlng Preibyter-lan Church It was decided to, put a memorial window In tha auditorium In memory of th' late William Smith who served faithfully and continuously a a Titling elder, from the time th church was Instituted Until his death. Mr.

Spilth aieo was the superintendent the Sunday School for many It Is expected the wtndow will be In place for the Children's Day services In June: The fonde for 'this memorial are being raised Voluntary contribution. The finane rommjttee Includes MIm Annie F. -Graham. Mi E11a-heth Whermby, It. J.

Smith. Jones and W.lUiam Hopper. ItaKaaM.1 Church Membership Is Growing oiibstinMal. Increase Jn mem-bershlp wa reported RUttday at the fourtK quarterly conference of tho Italian. M.

Church on Park Hill Avenue, when Rev. N- A Sabbaroee, -paator, officiated Jn place of RewDr. Wallace MacMullen who was un.j able to attend dua to Hines Th report mado by Rev, fiabha- roso show that there ar now 155 members In tho church1 with several more applications -A loving cup which wao to hav been presented to. Dr. MacMullen, "for hi brotherly with-which ho -has always' presided over the Quarterly Conferences mid In appreciation'.

for all 'that -h has done forth ehureh." whs taken. tn hla home Instead by Rev. giihbareee. The cup bhrehla ncriptionr The Italian M. -E.

Church congregation of Our Saviour and the. pastor. Rev. Babbsrese to' their superintendent, Rev. Wallace Mac Mullen, March 22, J925." Cold and Grip Tablet SIXTY-FOUR-YEAR-OLD WOMAN A SPEEDER NEW YORK.

March 2.3. Mrs. Kali Blavens, 64. yars old. was Yonkers Ravings Bank.

iTho iore-urralgned In Truffle Court today on 0f th property, was charge of driving automobile eamplatgd. ly. Bennett on II. 30 miles an hour on Broadway, Bhs ls4 AM ylnr oft aaeerta that on Sept: .1924, the Judgment against the property, waa entered at. Whit Plains hi daughter, Luc and Fred Cross, Princess Unkalunt asks $250,800 damages for.

falsa arrest and Fm iWtfeT'PfCi The Days of Frequent Car Buying are Passing The' public, is learning after a iquarter century of experience that true economy in personal tion, aa In other, necessities, lie in'huying the best at long intervals rather than lest than the belt at more frequent intervals. La w.ea haa. ordered shows hy at 3 o'clock. side "talent excluded hereafter. Xtj Busea will Jeav Street probably wjir be only temporary.V'at 7:15.

said Warden La we In an Interview, ReV. Hartley, of tho Sixty per cent of the cart now being traded in on Packard Sixes are less than two years old 25 are leu than one year old. But for these new Packard owner the days of frequent car buying arc past. Thousands of Packard Six owners are now well on their way toward the 100,000 mile mark and with no loss of the orjdnal beauty, distinction and comfort of their They have discovered true economy was ih oldest woman violator ever arraigned Ip th court. Lowerre Reyicw At Broadway Tomorrow At the dress rehearsal held In the rluhhmiM of.

the Lowerrs Club tit Rnuth Yonker, Fantnxa'. Ave on Sunday entiracist nf IxiWerra Revua of 1923" went through their, various char.ieterlra-tlnn for the presentation, of a repeat performance of this brilliant local theatrical event- of the current seasoni Professor William A. Craven, whs is directing the cant, expressed himself' aa greatly pleased over the out-Cnihft of this rehearsal which found everyone on'ed'gs to set forth their effort to ple.iie ell -of -ake friends Who' so kindly received their individual offering at the Masonic Temple on-March 9. The Iq Chkr have arrangntnenl With the owners of the Broadway Theatre, to take over the entire and staff for the evening of March 26. in order to give an Opportunity to all those who were unahle to attend' the.

Initial performance to.h present on- evening-An unusual attraction ha been added the cast with the appearance of. Stewart Cornell and Ted MUlef, sax a phone and banjo play? era respectively, with some real music to offer. Arthur C. of th Lowerre will act -a Interlocutor of the TLowerr Revue." The arrangements Consist 'of Richard Stradllnff. James Cllntop Wright, Adolph Cnnepl, James' Rankin, Fred Prau.

Gilbert Hoyt, Jack Hoy and Arthur Heidman'. chairman. Ninth Ward Taxpayers To Protest Stopping of Bus A protest meeting of the- Ninth Ward Taxpayers Improvement Association will, held Friday evening in' Schqol 4 when protests will heard against tha Yonkers Railroad Company who haa obtained an Injunction restraining Audubon Transportation Company from operating from Dunwoodle Heights. Lincoln Park and Sherwood have signified their intention of attending 'the meeting at which- Thomas F. Bullivan will pre-eld Resolutions against tha.

injunction will ba drawn PACKARD WESTCHESTER CO. as. uniTiT Broadway -i V0NKEU8, k. y. ir- 370 North Aw.

hlfe Plain, -V I. Ktx-boslcs r. ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE In which' he refused. to give reason for -'f he order; "We never had many shows from oil tsld here, in the Spring or Summer AT THE ORPHEUM The Orpheum Theatre management la 'trying to figure -out today how to select a dosen. plit of the 43 who want to go on: tho Orpheum stage night and compst for the amateur show prlxe and" chance go on a -vaudevnia tour.

Thera is double feature program today for th many who 'Ilka to go to the Orpheum Wednesday One play la "Flirting With Lor- starring Conway' Tearlo and Colleen Moore, and th pther Is th popular Tom Mix In on Of hi best play. -The Man Within." Sleeping'. Bicknets'! 1 today besides th hlg- amateur show at night 'tha Orpheum wl hare -a Matt Moor and Pntsv Ruth Miller. In The Wlaa with two act Mack Bennett Easter- and a Sportllght Review called, Gridiron Friday; la for the Unknown," and for At Fermison In Shackles of Fear," and then Saturday and Mr Wallaca Raid In Broken Masons Building Supplies Roofing Materials A PERFECT MORTGAGE Ten Year Loans On Homes is NOT on the Box, it is NOT JEUffljPL GtHUMPWJlE There is no other BR0MO QUININE" Dus to tha faverabls epnditian af tha mertgag markat wa announea tha prxiumptlon of tha FOR HOME OWNERS TRUST COMPANY TENi YEAR MORTGAGE ASK FOR PARTICULARS TITLE Proven Safe for more than a Quarter of a Century as an effective remedy for COLDS GRIP and INFLUENZA, and as a Preventive. Price 30 Coots.

CAKE AND NOVELTY SALE The girls of. Mias, Leighton's class In the Sunday School of th Chapel of tha Redeemer, Lincoln Bark, wilt hold a csk and novelty sals in th Chapel Hall, Tibbett Road, tomorrow, afternoon from I to 9 o'clock. The sale la planned to increase the Lenten offering of the groupb No. 2QVs Square, Yonkers, New York 1 WUa Ftala Xnr Twk AND SURPLUS $1,100100 The First and Original J. E.

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