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IS COUNT WANTED Queer Record of Andor Fes-1 tetics Now Sought Here. ISM mv Count Andor Pestetlca a tamilia: American aoclet) la Paris, in the France la tbe British metropolis. 'wanted" by the London loi In onnect on with a coi Mai i if 1 believed hav? arrived here under name about tour a. is I th? Lu police In the summer of ami brought up at the i.i.w Police Court on an exlradt on hat go of thi ft ted at Brui know ti i sr the name ot Bterch ng 01 sah pali of ild t-ul rings lhat bad formed part the aa of Duke Charles of Bruna? eh, popula. "Diamond Duke, i 'i by aa individual of th? of Jacques Ville am ih well-known Anglo American si i who put tod hlmae is I tnry or Count Andor Festetlcs, to It th employer.

The took them the hotel where Pea? i-tics was and BhOWed th.ni ie who declared that ha wouM be to them that they should left lh 1 package for Witn th? since he. the count, had 10 run over -Bngisnd for a week or ro, SronM lake the gems and for ti-em on h.s return. The i much pleased With I tie transaction. tne following day i suddenly struck him that the soaaewhal lighter than II km. Arc nrdingly, he took It IPOS himself t'? break the seals, and pea It, In the presence of his r.

found therein, not the earrings, nut lumps of Kinar. Which bad been hastily Substituted at the while attention was momentarily diverted The matter was at once placed in banda of th? police Counl Andoi and de Ville, Xthu was his confederate. traced to London, it was found that the OOUat had jewels for ll.iM' Xeedle-js lo add that both men were speedily end Ander Feetetloa was held at the How Court on M.0al boll. was furnished by hta father, who makes hi? botas at Wleabad? Hi- father in the end Indemnitled the pawnbroker, secured the return xairings to the at Brussels, Ing him a very handsoono by way ot, for ull the- trouble and an- I in-CO to which be had en put in the niattei. anil In th.s way a witn drawal of the another occasion Andoi i tetics was condemned, In contumacton, to eighteen months' Imprisonment in gium on a charge of traud.

summer bia name figured in the Bankruptcy Court in with lie 1 i'tties of about MOM assets of $8 Rome cents. Through counsel he iscrlbed his debts to losses at caids. on' stock 1'xchange. In tpt uiatton in t'nlon PacMlC Railroad Robber shares. But he tailed to pul in personal appearance In court, alleged ami so eventually was posted as an absconding bankrupt Count, Is a t'lorifl man about must not coni cd with the sesagenarlan.

Counl Andor Pestetlcs, urho is the director of th? crown and theaUes Hun? gary and as suet-, a nigh government of-' Young Al dor i- of nephewa and hai nevei held any gov? ernment ofhee. position COUrt Ot In the army. Warning to Stamp Collectors. Philatelists arlll do well tahe imme? diate steps to obtain specimens Russian stamps Issued In the celebration of the entenary of Romanoff rule, For they b- withdrawn, ano will hen's teeth The ibis is a ne. 1 iffleul ans-n owing feel that the ptaetofnee offtciala throughout the provlncea, and even in Moscou ami Petersburg, are afraid to hpprSSS the an mark date upon stamps ind lhat obllt? lefaclnf the portrait of their sov? rendering thei g.nity not only an act of lesa majesty hut oven of saerila repellent tbi ir Idoai these ths efigies of if i also retal hi Bomanoff dei thn i it? tai og ti sa post ritlos ar? ndom nnd tbe of the state Church Russia, twi of the principal arch to the Holy Synod at Bt iburg a atroni protf-at agalnat tbi uaa the im? portraits on thei 1er? stamps on tl a that it la a "degradation of the august dignity ami sanctity of the reigning sovoralgn nnd an odtenoe to the memor) ol hla illustrious ons reflecta that England snd si ssonan Meal countries of EurOOS the ').

lit of CUI rent com bearing the eftlgy the aovereigri onn'1 r.ot only misdemeanor, bul even easy to understand attltiids of the Ruaalaa lais (InoMoatally i would say lhat 'nene Knglish lawn wore to pr? vent, among ethe, things, sntorprislns lUMB from stamping their thai their on 01 the i Hut. so far a- I know, this is brst tima that ans difBcUlt) i.rr. la connection with postage stamps srher? St be ug aga nst e. in- through detace Bsavry to prevent MARQUISE DK "Ni BNOY. FROM JAPAN TO SEE MUSEUM Ur Jirubo Says Visit Is Necessary to Scientific Education.

Kotoia jimbo professor of in thi Cnli smlt: of Tokio, ai ni hen yesterday os the Red Btai ICroonlsnd Antweii? Ha am? to this Country to pea the American of Natural muosma, ha said. Is known ell world Scientists vwlifff. he ronstdsrsd a mus? im ir? lo a Bl Bjdl ation Studying Hi? ii i tr.it s. foi seveia' Dr. win visu the Columbia School of JEWISH EDITOR ARRIVES.

Naiium Bolaolow, a Jewlsta sdltor. wm, is to lecture under the ausptOM of aaaerleaa of Amertosa Zlon arrived from Bremen in tbe North l.lo.sd liner Kaiser Wilhelm II. His first leCtttfO bOfl will bu in Carnegie i is il lu RS, A .1 ES BUCHANAN. wedding plac? yeaterday. WED IN BOWER OF PALMS James R.

Buchanan Marries Miss Rosalie M. Smith. Mlaa Roaalle Bm th aai mat i led si i o'clock Roderick Buchanan the bom? of her parents Mr. ai i Rdtnt il Dut Smith No avenue The ovat? i i. and ul and drawing eras srrangi temporary altar foimnl of i iil-ns.

is awes fat i Hei only attends nt ws ter, Mrs Hei I he? let les Bu? chanan served us his man. Th. ceremony was performed bj th? Res William il. vu iif'i a larg? tmn follow, AMERICAN PLAY WELCOMED i i "Bought and Paid For" Well Received in London. Lond? t.

March As another vl- den? of theal London gave Allan Aynesworth's pro? duction Qeorge Rroadhuret'e "Bought Paid Por" tint reception at Nee Th? atn to-night. Mr. Broadhursl waa called on for nt the end of the play, rim) p. formanre waa constantlj Interrupt? I by applause. as Jam? a Gill? tdi us big hit here aa York.

1 he vv.is tin- for ins every move and word. He splendidly, Giro Kirn, as Oku, waa an? other fa? rite Mr. Aynesworth pia tl Stafford, and Aiessndrs t'ai to? the part Virginie Blslne, i i excellent i forman? The plej hs ppeai i I long and sue? i ssful run. PULITZER GIFT WITHHELD $500.000 for Philharmonic De pend? on Report. It wa yesterda that I on in ths 111 of Josej I iser to th? Phllharmoi etj i ad nol tun to the i I dina Rives.

of the Pulltser ex? he ton await estigatore, wh i- determii Ins I i th? so ty has complle-d with Mi ondit Mi II it pro Ided so to the Phllharmoi tl es. This, I i the 8 ed to da re? (jllll I and nothlni I we ii I i.v? itlgatoi Mra. George R. the 1 the Inveal matter ol routine and that th? roul? th? have now net even m. 6 ol Mi.

Pullts hot compile i with Mr. Rl i inly a matt? will shoi rec? i the mom FREMSTAD AS GIULIETTA Mme. Duchene Taken 111 Sud-! denly When Ready for Opera. to sudden i lion I 1 Mme Maris Duchene, who became in 1 hs ws i from et I home the opera, Mme Premstad took place as Gl I I sst night i ol "Th? Ts of Hoffmann" I the Metropolitan Mme. ichei e's nsm? on the pro gramme and William J.

Guard the com pan represent tlvi mad? I he I iioim? the change befor? th? tain the Bret act. Otherwise the eras as usual aith Mines. Hempel 1 Maubourg, snd MM. dui Ollis and Rothi? r. Pola? an i ict? THE OLIVE MEAD QUARTET I Mr.

Consolo Lends His Assistante in Concert. Olive ad as shi mu I i bei it would he to lier sitiii.iv because she become Mli Iresa Oreen, and played by Mosai (one In uno teredorf tin Bat major) In Rumford night and aflth Brabass'a quintet in mlnoi (Os There vas a delightl ul i eflw nt In the affair reflected In the appearance and rfoi mam of lb? i si tM, tei reverential attltud? ol thn sudlswrs composed blefl? It would em. of patrons the iCneleel Quartet whi.ii Im tribute can be paid an) audience In Nee and the token, the perfvrmers. All tin oes recetvsd with cntbuslastl? evidences of favor ami Klaw Erlanger Plan Picture Venture. Huge TO BEGIN IN SEPTEMBER Houses Throughout the U.

S. and Canada Will Be Includ? ed lor Circuit. thai Klaw i rig? to i de took .1 i ntnl i thai of th? in ti be built for i lure ol Him ail ie placed exhib? eat ly In i tnesi these null- i. i i i i i it. foi rll Icnoe aa lb? Protectl men 'oin ps i i II ds a id othei it la 1 he 11 ol i oi cal Ion to produce Ita I limited nnbei tin theatr? through? I the I nit snd sn ids Kit In i i.

I the will ave ex? plctui es amallei rit? i chine ill be civ? Tbe plan is to release two pli ob Bj September more than one bundr plays biivp been made up i for shipment, tbua nsurlng change ul bill and a cunt IIUOUI vu. of one or flfty-twe weeki that th? movlns picture i.sed lust aa the larg? theatres of the i nlted stiii.s are non represented the thi ndlcate. Hayes lluntei a III be general stage directot fot taking the pictures II Is the intention of lb? rompan) to expand Ita operations beyond lb? United Btat Canada to the large rlties ol the add to Ita pla; nos gotlating with era! touting Is of th? world taH nix pictures to a lai ind be i seam Ist ill have the excluslv? i ihl hen the an leted Ii ase? Ii general manag? th? corporation, with offii i No IS. Hr? Iwai N. Y.

NEGROES IN RACE Many Active as Democrats Seek Diplomatic Posts. Y.n im rats in tend othei of their ran out de la city walk with three Ion oal i ft nf th? admlniatratlon for which I ire negruea prominent In local I'-m? eratlc politic out as ror th? prats In tl and LI bet Is Ihsl usually go in i nt th? Ir S. Ii ill ai i Jam? i 1 bin api anta for Ha hile i Kran laloi i i m. v. an i i ki harina held Bice In tl a.

He wai I Hoi ntnsel He Pa men) Hall (lei Itte? i. ad? i i nit? i. i Ii 'oui (y le? I net ite of Ruteen-, took hh? honl IM He is Kappa barking of Tet fot lo itav ti ia doraed Ipal i I he Supreme i Ills fat I Re? I) pant i I'hurcl i wants to to Liberia, 1 Ih 1. ele tlon tIm? ni the i nnoth? THEATRICAL NOTt'S. Th? the benefll or th? 11 i atr? the Sai id? le Rit? le Hsri si ol W'l! -Il i ol loua? Del llv? In Th? Lyceum Thea .1 i th? Ring Monda rsal Claudia Bmll 'I ta Kl "li i liai I iblbiti al thi on 'i here Rol ei Hllllard li mplo: Ing thi levl Pha Argj le Thi Irish will give a flnal rep? titlon 'The Playboy the Western renias WHAT IS GOING ON TODAY, i am nt ii, tot i lb? i up? litan Mu Meet Ina I Ft? II I titOI Prevention of 1 Con 17 Weat lid llllam.

lout i th ii Tea tri ol Pino Of Ihl I ly.irn Island i i i Hi i Ura. I Huffrag? the I7i N'ai lonal i I III if? Bra Una iha auaple? Pi Bookt-tndlt I lYoper I nit the i altan i iibll? School i Kip mi al tppll? Ullani Clarl I hi I'ul iu? net-, IN I Una S.i ta. IMth and BI i. William i i Ounce Birreta i ha? i I Oi Charles K. I'ubl vr- i Den hool ill and i lahi i at Ion of Wild Uf? Prat Publl? Ii it and am nue.

"Tl i i Th? mai Hall. No i. i i ii -t Home Illa, i ai It? i. Ir ai Immli i-nlted Kiai? i l'rol Un i iln htld Kl iMke'a Hall. Ht-dr-n? i Keman l'eopla, Ail I IM? DR.

JOHN S. BILLINGS. Johi Billings, veteran of the I'lvil urgeon, author a nd bi i of th? i orb Public Ubrai 'i v. Y.iik He w.i- native of Indians sad ass At im- outsat his carec? he was sraduated from Miami University! where toos i "'o s. tie? arts Tin? ran latei had omplet? i I hi pt.

the Mi i 'a se a- iMcmti.ri, and at the earn? time Son Miami. Later half a itltuttons ot this 'iv an.i in Europe Edinburgh gava I' in ISM In 1889 Mm? made him honoi ai I I snd i ixfurd awarded him gri of Law, Three y-sars latei he aas a m- i the Ro) si College of i'i Hcl and al 'ollege ot Bui Ireland, ami he also becaine an i of the t'nlverstt) Dub? lin He received additional degrees of i. i al? ISM and lobni Hop I 'i Be nia. i ling i ce In lh? i ivli ai He enll ted as i In than a year after his i raduatlon from the dical coll? wai it on appointed an acting aaetatant th? utenant HU ii-? a rapid and continuous Ha scted on lh? hoard of enrolment and was die Im tor ol th? my Potomai Iri tbe mean tima been promoted through the various gradea that captain In attai t0 the nil general's offlce Washington, and eharge of thi llb'rai and the orga il? tloi i i he r.m ft. eel ra 'orps He aaa mi dh al adviser to th board Hopkins Uni? It i id- ol the National Board of Health.

He was hygiene is the University Pennsyl? vania and a frequent lecturet at fate Harvard, Columbia and Johns Hopkins. Il? the ptani for the Johns Hopkins pltal He became director In of Si Yoi Ubrary, Astor, and Tilden foundations sign. 'ust before the libran lo its mu quartet al Plftb avenue and i Billings aras an euthsf is tel na liona reputa! Ion MRS. M. E.

HARLAN. Ri ul March 12 The fun? mi I Harlan Of Indianapolis. 'hriatian dbii Bo ni Missions, place her? i 'lav Hn Harlan died Tin aday local oapltal TI i bodj a III be i Haven, K.m thai i. iband, had pa itor th. gterltn i lien I Jnsi Mrs Harla I i life Insurance I -fh en to the hoard of inch she tan FREDERICK C.

M'LEWEE. Id? inape tor gen of foi rjoven i Moi and KRKDKRICK .11 i.w i iff of former i Morton. afternoon his i ho i I at i i Drivs Hi leav? alf? and on Tu. fatal a hi If, p. i.

ansa? ting buatna at his He chair, i mi although i McDonn? if i be baa building, are Immedlatelj called genera i beyond mi dleal aid General Md-ewee wai general auditor the ii du Beflnli i any of i Place Ha i i atlvo 0f this and sraa many years one the In national laid ti ii 'i ring i service Inspi Oovei nor Moi ton thai he summarllj removed from thai offlt-e fot eevere critldams made of In bl official reporta xrut latei adnd? high honon i onfem on gen? ral HARRIET TUBMAN DAVIS in Davla, an ea atave of antee egi hi.I, snd the fa toi "i the underground rail? fleeing elaves, died Momia) night at the Harriet Tubman Home for nt St at iburn, K. Xo om knowo esactls the wonaan's age, hut she lh that Bhe -alghl old Bhe from pneunrtonla il llliam Harrison, Phllllpa Brooka Horaee Muni. I i I mu.lb ami lohn Broa i. futen ti a aroman and asteen i highly for bei unusual attainments Hi i trenumdous phyal? ens hei most pi.tu at ib. height bar in leading alavea North tbe time ths w.u.

and Is aald thai at lbs nineteen Bba a match a rough and 'unible tiKht the BtrongOal ii. i strength served her nail on "Baserai talons wmn peraonall) rescued from tMali bis ites snd bisk, them awsj North to safet) oas time rewards sggrefjntlni MatsS tteen sai for capture In addition to her slave w-'tk Bhe valuavM? sooul and spy ko tin? Sin thorn genet ala ft i wai Mrs Davta lived for a tima Bmereon's at Catseovd and EMBARRASSING Iliiii the eve. lat-r rtslted VCtlllam Lloyd Harrison, Aleotta, the Whitneys, Mrs Horace Mann and Phillips Brooks Sh? located perma? nently auburn snd founded the which her name I years ik" the African Methodist Episcopal Zlon Church charge the institution th? oi.i woman thers live had no children. ROBERT FUREY. Robert Furey, who recently wo -1 st Mary's Hospital and other baritle died last night at the Moi tmik tn Brooklyn was a bache? lor, eighty-five old, end tn his mgei daya waa an active worker iti the Democratic part) He is credited with having brought influen-cc to beat upon the leaders In Mannet? tan foui years to accept Mr Qaynor hu tbe candidato of Tammany Hall fot the mayoral?) He amassed fortune in tii.ntractlna buslnesa one time he Isold the ome? str.it Cleanti C'om ii'-r itv Brooklyn, and led "i appolntlvi i but waa ted offtc? onl) oi ci then ai a m.

mi --r ol th? Board of Aid? i mea SAMUEL G. ADAMS. BamiM Adorns slat) nine yearn old, hivv i and rtvtl Wai veteran died si Bellei Iloepll il laal i from een bral Hi ai 00 i i to th? Mai It I and i Ii exa It lop? I vviiv i ii i.i? dli nrd, hei. tdams ws it VV II. Il II.

.1,. HERMAN E. WAGNER. Hermai I Wagner, trea irei ol Ihe villag? of Oral I View, died tu la) Ii his home In Ptermont avenu? Mi ner wai list) i In? ai old, and until i fes years ago ss In I Ing business In Men fork Clt) He wai member of the ppai Yacht Hub and the Arlen Club and wa 'n isonlc ein a OBITUARY NOTES. II.1.1 AM EOUB1 a In the eompan) of Primrose died on Tuesday at his home No, Ml street, Brooklyn, aged twenty rears Twelve he and his brothers, Thomas lames and John, were heard by Primroet slngk In Ibi strcel Primrose Ht em engaged services for lits campan? tl? IK lit ni- thi ot? toti brokerage firm ol Peulson, Llnkroum Nrw York, died al his hi.no- In Penwood, In in nitv He wa? hern In London.1 Pour enfloren survive him U.1,1 kit CORBIT iPRUANCI sa? senior assoclats Justice of the Delaware Suprema Court, died In Wilmington yea terday.

He I nlted Itatea Attorney im Delaware from litt to arad was eat i smith, preeldenl ol the Cleveland Pittsburgh Railroad, is it borne in Cleveland He w.is born in Connecticut in im and bad been the road sines itti us paymaster, gen eral manager, vice prseMlsnt and proal-1 dent POETS NIGHT AT PROCTORS! Authors Will Attend to Honor Re? formed Versemaker. i night at Fifth nus Theatre has be.Inalgiialed as pesta' night, the lesdlng veraemakers in N.w fork and rielnltj will gather to bomags Edwards i'uvia, now appear? ing Kingdom of Destiny iU one time rhymester Among lbs i.M will lit- BdWla Murk hum, who 00? xt-honl (einher in Oakland whtti 1'avis was a preacher thorn Others expected to aypod are BUa 1.1 Rtehnrd Le Novae, MeCasdell F. AdOUM SWORD FOR CROWN PRINCE Greeks Here to Pay Tribute to Const.antine's Valor. The cai tulatlon ol Baloi i PrinceConatantlne November T. ftJU, Inspired the of the dally SWORD i K8 ILL GIVE CROWN tttanl to open public funda for a i.

lib ratoi ol Macedonia. in i. i ban i moni collected for the purpoai from th? Greeks through? the 'i Btati A number of prominent firms Ii Nee To submitted designs tie? ommlttee In irr event lallj Ided ta the one submitted Tlffanj Ths sword Is mads gold and the blade of the beat Toi? do -tec Th bill i i.rat) i enam? Hi blu? is I nrhlte Bysantln? deaigm and Bysantlne Buggeativ? of th? ir; which bus been conquered by Prlnee The abbai d. which I Is d. i ai.

i and Bids the Qreeh cross blue a ai white, and ti re? aid? sel In a medallion, is hi ancient snd valued coin of Alexander the tin? blade the inscription In reada as foilowa To Constantino, the liberator. from the Greeka In Asssrica, ItaS." The iword la now being displayed In tiie of Messrs Tiffanj A Co? ll win he i.d to the ad will thou be taken the eek ut Noa US au i West Mth that da. th? Oreeh this will have a celebration, ami th. church win be decorated with Qreeh end Am? rteau Saga and planta ii is intended n. the roi i to the Crown Prince aa aa possible, bo thni le delivered him hia return Athena it hi hoped be will (he Moni whoa be revtewa ins troops os ih? ret to i tree? GARRARDS RECORD CLEARED Reprimand for Criticising Jew Ex? punged by One of Taft's Orders.

Washington, Marea 11 One Mal of the Tafl adinlnlstratlon iras the tasas ef aa bj tin Praetdsni expunging fiotu the mlUtarj record colonel Joseph Oarrard, lath Cavalry, eommandor Hyet, the repel? mand admlnletored to him bscanss hM unfavorable Indorse moat on the examina? tion papers Frank Meena. a young Jewlah private, who aeekiag a com mteskm Colonel Oarrard'i Indorsement In stance pronounced Bloom he cause of his famil) rondltiona snd re liglon, which Indorsement Ta.fi aeverely The effect ef thla last action i- to leer the wuj fot Ceiowel IOarrard'i promotion to thi rank a I ral offlcet DIED. lane loon I ii ledrt And on Am? la i' lane? I Hert? r. Mai Ja it? Edirard vv. it a i March II 1013 lai v.tarn?.

in nia? net rill be ft rot lend Mountain i alternase. armai of ih. 2 trata New York, 1. Orase anta rraacta if. Spring? Mat IMS af" iKRfi v.

i as Mai ti lllneea Itarj Ante CbaariMrs. alb I i' i i ai WeameeAoy, Marri 13 in rear of hla ai i el a na Ma 18 Mai Of 1 I1S4 Dean Inter in i mieten Kinolv i liiniiui Su id it lae it" ral a Mai. 1 at I. I Man-h yi Florean ia I in? rlvete Si i. oa i morolas.

March 10, 1913, widow ol hriatlai lau Di Urohlbald ind I Miles I Santa Barbera alnt i i- ni Merci vv Meister, Mt i Pune-re I i net lereeyi Metbodlet Bptoepa horch, aai if I'M? nda Ml i ruei lay. Merci II of latf tl 1 Ott fine? Perrel I im- -I- I lav, Ma- I IS Intermeni ndh arel Mtiiiei I Robbie Son ROORM After a nrief as MSadSI Mat William Evani Rogsrs of Willtasi Ivans Rasera al Baal 18th in the 97th rear ot alt et ill i- I Si PI litchlanda, arrival rial train laavlllf (Stand I tn .1 sution en Thunder, Ma-, 13. Return tn? rjarriooa 1:15 m. i i BCHNIBWtNO gaedealv, al ill resMsosi Kaclewood. i oa n'odneaday, March 12.

Frledrl Bchnlewlnd, la the lit? Notice ot 'moral beeesftar, tOhio) plaaae as BCHULTI Os ITiSsiedej 12. MM Amelia. ol lohn Bchultl vaaed aervlce at her late reeldeace Me i (laraeile Rooatee, on Kr.de>. Mat at J. on sat urda? March 13, Ht laterseenl at I River, SHERMAN Ii Sem fera City, VFeehas Mar? tttlt, Moir.aon.

wife ol inn Outran Sherman, ef daughter t-J aad tbe laaae shei Pt funeral hereafter. vkkmhai: Mai-ek IflS, irildi-n Na mi Hr.ioklvn. Inn ta Huntei Ido? BotMrt native Service! rhuraday 13. at it un March II, beloved tmaban'l ef Marianne Wella. Fuaeral aarvlos the of the lotet Broednray anl t.smh Tmiraday evening, at IbM V' 11.

1913, II M. of late Dllver n'etmore, this It? I FRANK K. VMIIlKII. Ill 3 Wrat r-hapela Private Hooma, Private Ambu I el i Cbeleea. CE M-TK RIES.

TIIK WOOI1LAWN CKMF.Tr.RV. St flv Harl-m Train and hy Trolley. fMtoe. Kant L'Sd St N. T.

omcm MAIM nFKl'K IM Naaeiii etreet. UPTOWN OKKH No. itruadtaay. e. any Atinrl'in Telegraob HM11.EVI ul'i'H't Ne fcaat 125th No MB W'S? UJtb street and Na St? VV airaat.

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