$500,000 workers fail to accept silk gift offer file10 4 the sun. sunday, march 211, 1916. $500,000...
TRANSCRIPT
10 4 THE SUN. SUNDAY, MARCH 211, 1916.
$500,000 LEFT FOR Workers fail to accept NO DROP IN GOAL GARY IDEA STUDY IN ASSETS OF $564,632,CALL
Batik
FOR
to 5 end
ANOLO-FEENO- H
till Per Cent, of
CASH.
- of
pectedneighborhood
tho amount
that thoof
remaining
callllti.Ooo.cou,
will bring
In n,r ,,-'"- ',
in
torlcs.SILK FACTORY GIFT OFFER cud Deposit In Loan. Of the first und ,major ilcr..WOMEN IN STORES! PRICES THIS APRIL ROCKEFELLER PLAN SAYS HAMMERSTEIN Tlio Anglo-Frenc- h Loan Commission loan 100 pur cent )ms bun called. Uii '
Issued u call yesterday for 30 per cetit. the last cull on the first ibpi, tof the second deposit of the proceeds of made there was Issued ut tho m, '
No Move Made by Unions to Take Over the Henry the Atiglo-Ftenc- h loan mailt' on Decem-ber
a call for 40 p.r cent u n,,, ,
C. H. N'elmter, Onco of .Mm.v CoiiHUinors Won't Get Usuul Education Bonnl Will Make Impresario Submits Sched-
ulesthroughout
II vvlllithe
approximate!)United Htatcs.
l.lt'OIt
bankIs ex to
deposit.the National
The presentCity
cull!u!
H
uxfor
Apt,tuv-n-
Doherty Plant and Pay 8 Per Cent. New& Co.. Vrovfilus Apurl-mi'iil- s Benefit KeeHUso of Wago Tn vest Ration of New S'n-tci- n Supplementing Peti-
tionfor Worker."". Challenge Is Issued. Dispute. for Schools. in Bankruptcy.
I,ATM!"uS' J Mutuh 2S. No nvW ..I.N .Ml IMmriTI I I .I.IM.;l ,,., ,,ecn ma(le bj. ,lo s,k wwhM,lo Haiti Accepting tlie offer of Henry L.
W'oimti Murk.: in Muresr r ith-i r In tlie will of the Intel
Ch.iiU'H I Ivi I 11m Wi'tmli r. who wiic for j
in.Ui' c.ir lii'inl uf It. II. Miiey ft t'O.!
ll.i left .M.ili.iinij tor the erection of tinnpiirtin lit Iiuijm. to be occupied solely j
I
by iiniii.iri'l.il women uorklni? In ?tor?. j
with th" IiIi-i- i of iiuikluK H eui..v 'mid In- -I
exi'cfiet' e fui thrill to oht.illl t lie coin-f-
If nf lifeMl NiliftT, who lived l the ' I Iflfl i
Nctlirrlulid. ili.-.- l lit tm- - Jihiiis lltipkln !
llo..tlt.il in Malt truoi on M.ueli li ,hi'1 "'" to-d- ay
.11 eralli.ti. " I'li'lnes In Rood."
biihlnrsji in Illh will. Med fur pin- - . ir, nmmui two nrotnwraliiite ye-'- i iIIkhimI mi of the f.ictory, Initiated to-d- thatmore timii IS.miu.i'ni'. him winner,JotH.ili I.. i lifter, rrielved or III
pcrrnii.il ilfcilii iiimI two-thlnl- 8 ot theienldtl.i' ertute. Sl. cousIIik not .5.000
.Mi K.ive to Id Mrvmit.Thomas ll.ekley, iSi.oOO, and to hiseoaclmian. I'miik l'lilkner. IIU.VUU, Hnleft lk.,"0' to tlio cti.iilt)' of Wh.itCheer M.iimnli' LodRe .it I'rov Idence.K. I.
i.'iplnlii lleiioekt for Wiirnrn,In proxlilniK in hlx will fur tlio estab-
lishment of .in apartment house forwomen .inploe(l ill department MoresMr W.iMler said;
"Having be.fi engaged for many jearsIn the hiiines.s known as a departmentstore In the cit of York, and hav-
ing employed a number of unmar-ried women In that busuies", I
lealizi'd that the dotnestlo environmentsof of are not rotiiluclve lotnorahi health, and I concludedto eiideaot lo impioM' the conditionsof initio of by giving an op-
portunity to live hi clean, well viiitllated,comrorlalite and attractive apartments
moral surroundings."Mr Webster gave lo his servant.
po.Mi tin to bo formed nt soon as prac-ticable his death a benevolent cor-
poration for the following objects: "Togenerally Improvu the condition of un-
married, working women atid particu-lar! v to e:itabllsh. maintain and conductupaVtmeiits in tlie Horough of .Manha-ttan for occupation by unmarried workingwomen reg.ilillcst of fellglolls beliefs orimtliinaliiy, whorw may fltid
and attractive homes."The testator directed that the cor-
poration bo the "Webster Apart-ments. !uc " am! that the executorsumlei the will bu dlreutor of the cor-
poration tint ,1 the tlrst atintt.il meetingThe executors named were the brother.JOflah I.. Webster, and the decedent'sfriend, the late Isldor Straus atidI. Straus Mr. Webster requestwl thata site be aeiiulred In file vicinity of thelarge In for aK.iii.t,,.,- - "in li. divided into utiartinents.
which
cent.
lust. year.
utter from!.';.
nl.tv.
tAClt,
fuinl
Newliire hne
many thunhae
them ilium
with
afler
they
call-- il
Jese
retail New York
pliirit
them
their hour
library anu city, hosiery anuother yesterday
retiuer v""'" rn.n-- tradelid atlructive."
Won teat .No I'lan nt
Itn
I of
lieni8
nil
W.
up
Ilk
to
I
to
Is
An
) unit
to wh- -
corpoiatlon ,
epi-iii- l for land,
to Kepfetentatlve with
to the of or , that he them toamountadded
"1not
I'roflt.
tin.
thn
to be Webster. shall Pennsylvania Philadelphia
i i octI,.- - but solely j New
for tlm of roads hive an goodswomen (t for
at to themIn cne l
Mr Wehter empowered offersto fix the rental of the building ,.,,0s;ratli)n from A. If.
tlie .. .
In th for ''--i. ... , ii Vhrorou perMlllt iiiieilinti
ncotlie ine ma -- - . , . , .
i lifted on Kthlay lino nut,the
di.y replaced the end of I tlieto
of the excel,anting HeW! .
" .Olefin to the .hlpmeiits of pany
had really worth $31 of which Diepnicel was 1S7 !reenwich
$175,000. halfIn It. Manufacturing Com-nan- v
was appraloi at M43,IK. Hehis estate to his wife. Fratici 1'.
flood his son. I try 11
dailghbr. Kale flood On it
TO OPPOSE FILM CENSORS.
for Political lliliiciillon.lollie Flu III unlliat lllll.
The League for PoliticalIlls joined In the ngaluit the hillestabllh a ligal board of three censors'for moving pictures, which s to com,, up
Asembly .it on Mon-day M h ague meeting durli.g the
tin- - ipiestlou nt legalas three time to the
1,200 women members of association,each time In en unanimously
rue neing IIImember of the bngui to their Assein-- Ifelymeti to vote agaln-- t tin hill Tlieiiiiguii nppnscj the incisure 011 tingioiitul that Is futile to put Into thrhands nf tniee political appointee thetole h inliaiiship of tin morals of thryouth of Slate, fuim the largerproportion of moving picture
opposition that elfectlvecensorship can only he maintained byappointing a hoani of representative cit-izens latgi to Inspect personallythe million feet of film producteach in State bycompanies
STUDEBAKER HONORED.
urprl.e forlllulilli-tl- t lllrllidii .
Studelialicr, wife nl toenf the Stiiilebalier 'orporntlnil.
was So years yesterday, and In honorof ocms-iut- i Mr arrangedfor surprise luncheon nt I Hmnnko's,the otlar .Mr. and Mn. J.M Studibakir 3d ami Mis. S.nlle K'rbyand Mrs, 11 Kennidy, both of South
1)10 town ofMr and Mis, Stiidebaker.
callni
Ind.. which home
The lillhiienn Itself wa ii silipiise tnSlmb but a lugger surprise
was 11 written cpeclallj for thensloii by Mr Simlebiiker read:
it) wife vmi aie n icir. ool in.M.iyi'i' liis itevir gen" uslin
Klftl .IX le.-IT-' III,The e"M t )i i,i re, I ,1m 'lieW' "in ,,.ip 1)01 line, wiIi 'i 1101 liM M,e, luiir 1, "ill tornl
'eiilier wlii Kje hlriiiv In 11 wen Inter at the Wuldorf, where
Mi ,oi Mrs, SMiilcbalicrMi was nei'lesl aboutI. 1101 li.nl iftolt, hill aflir per-t- u
. on 0111.1 In lunke it
onrl O.tinriie,I'l ,is. V l ll :
S ipri '. i i i
nrni . (' . inmini i mm
otl
.III III I I'l.itt anL .. Ii e h lie slli.ionn . 1' , n
mi not boUllCkell ill iiniiil deals with al
Inimoi.illiy chaigiH, The order Is.Monday,
J tiithiTly, Jr.. .ild over Ills nlfna- -luro In l'aternon Prc.it-Guaitlla- n
.testerd.i"I hereliy wlidi to go on record ft
unliliiK 11 dcllnito offer of the HenryMoherty 8111c Conuiuny and equip-- Inicnt, ten think Ts th best lti thcountry, to ha idlk workers I'fttcriion,hucttvil by the newnpapera and theChamber of Commorre, for perii yv.ir on our buslne; all thathi-- can lime If they will guarantee us
m"1''' und theytcllud exceptionally
of own hta
and
good
Interest
tender vv.ih made. In Rtxxl faith. Otherf manufacturer agreed that thaMlk operative proiluced tlie rniuleltaguarantee the Dnhertya Mould turn the
to them. Hut not a memberof the variouii idlk worker' unlonn hueralMil his oi"c gay thin
opportunity for conmuiniilmvnrnhlp (Uiil profit nluirBig should bemoIiciI. reporter could llnd no-bo-
bud any Idea thatof Mr. lioherty's offer would
even b UKR''"ted.
lr thin two aereoffered. Several workers,
employees of Doherty mill,until that in making his proposal Mr.
was union with andwer.i too busy with nine dayagitation Ret together and call thebluff. Other Nilcl frankly that theoieratUe, without ktiowleiuco of execu-tive tnanaKeinent, without necewarytraining without tlio financial
that mutt lie bfhlml an Industryof l7.e, could not hope to take over
factory guaruntcu per cent,prollt to the Dohertyn.
Thv Doherty plant rated hlffhanions modern factories. has a newbuilding gla-- a about
CONGRESS FINDS LOAN SHARK EVIL
FREIGHT EMBARGO1 ALMOST STAMPED
HoMt'ry Manufacturers Make
Appeal Ban on Seeds
and Coal Lifted.
ittvettlgatlon by Congress theembargo on freight to New York
atid testaurant, especially unuer-me- h
appurtetiatices ss will tend ,t.nmndel by aaivirmmio ,hat and
comprisingN.
lie nigtfosteil that .
Slim.oOO building and Uimolutlim" wet
Horace M. draff.A. and John
up sentt.eorgn W IWt
location the the the requestspent. Mr. Krent. The reslutlons that the
Kallroad. thethat said apartments
and and the Havenconducted for profitpurpose ptovidlng unmarried' placeil embargo on
with homes and whole- -n,ive conlmic,i without relief
some food small ciwt middeserving without co-t- ." u,n'
the dlrectot The committee has ofPresident Smith
the was
Mr,was
Mr.his
tho
the
ourthe
atid the I'ut
thnand
thisanil
Into
thethe and
ton- -
rill.
(nil
and
tint
late
in
the
was
wholifMienleeitllt-lioihib- o
SO.uoo
workthe
f00(t," but said against thewho reallzo rls'i
Left Llil, HI. 'of loss they were subjected.up
tZXUXX'ZZnuZ Cha.nii.in
"v:; "",,,7,.4. effect that
moststreet, Ills
Tint
gave
before the A'hanythe
winterbeen submitted
theand has
audiencesThe
hilfmonth Uns film
Luncheon l;irii llrr
Mrs,
the Studeh
guests
Ilend,
halier.
Miidihalier
putilo- -
Favor
i'hrona iliouid
reluctanceamong
the
the
Harder. Koinmet
drawn
building presentspecify
Heading
working
received
business
contends
MRS.
founder
Inbound
fertilizerilestineit girl had
for assignment. herexport, forwarded
companynainiwr i.mn- - uatnaRes.
iood, and
Mrspoem
ijiar
llfeInVJ't
ishi'O
tliem
very
The
who
rest
over
that
St'Nwho
mill
given iiieir
New girland and
sued
andto serum snoriage in aninniciieat Merlden. Waterbury, Hartford nr.dother iifilnts and their willto closed If shipments not soon
has been Issued toline. to any cars of
cite now held for such destinationposlble.
LITTLE JIMMIE GLASS
MAY BE GYPSY CAPTIVE
Personal appeals by' K IMM'll
enough
attention
griutiil
again'
schools
bulletin
Roy's MotherI.piivps .h'rsoy City to Spr
I.Mtl in North Carolimi.
Itvi.un.lt. N C. 2.V tjov.directed the police of
Scotland to membersof who recently
North Carolina with flaxen haired,five.) ear-ol- d boy may be JimmyClass who was kidnapped May, 1915,
farm In Pike Pennsyl-
vaniaFrom Petersburg, the Governor
neiimiicd tienr that city, had no boy
with them, Scotland Neck
chief says, however, that they had theboy they North Carolina five
day ago. chief gone to Peters-bur- g
to Interview the gypsies,
J.itnes nought's the d
oti nf Charles an auditor forthe Krle Railroad, living at Lelnauplace, Jersey disappeared 111 Mayhist year while hi were gettingiheir mall Greeley, Pa where theGlass family living on farm.Itlooilhiitiiids tracks to't, hi the road he appureiitl)li.nl been taken Into vehicle A wan'
iileiing mis In Gticleythe time
Since then ims JimmyGlass-- ' have beoii reported all over tho
Icoiinl'V line of these futile, clues lookMr. and Mrs, Gliss lo Oklaliouui.
fare been siionnpicture, am) the MiiHormOdd Fellows In thesea irh tnonlh Mrs. filasthat J'.uiuiy was to lie found withcertain plcluro company, but
hi thai the boy merelyMi'iV-- il like .limmy.
Mis. Jersey City jestonlaytur Scotland Neck, C, lothe hoy reported to he the gyubleawud to 11 utl that la her son.
that rost about IIS.OOO. "One of thefinest mills In silk Industry"tho phrase used y ly H. McOotloni,president the Hllk Association ofI'aternon manufacturers).MeCollom one of those who saidth.it although had no thatDoherty would make good offer tothe letter If called upon, thero waa nodanger of the operative taking himup.
Another rhnltemre was Issued hi- - Mr.I Doherty y. Arguing that the l'ater- -son silk manufacturers under ninehour system could not compete In goodand bad with the manufacturerof Pennsylvania, Massachusetts andNew York, with their ten hour day, hesaid :
"Who will guarantee the manufactur-ers success under nine hour system?Will the various labor associations, tl.encwsp4ra and Chamber of Com-mer- e
Jointly contribute hard cash tothe movement und show their goodfaith now by taking- - 1500.00" pre-ferred etock In our company under thenew conditions? Will the Brotherhoodof 811k Workers take IE0.0OO, Warp-ers Association 160,000, the 1oomflxersand Twisters Association fi"0,000, theUnited Textile Workers tsn.OOO, each ofthe newspapers 150.000, and tho Cham-ber of Commerce 1160,000?
have all union help. It oughtbe a rucceee, perhaps utnler then
conditions one of the grandest In thecountry. Wo admit that we do notknow how to run and grantalt extras public demands, butwe are willing to he shown. Whycome In and ours a model plant?
Doherty Mulling that j In your cash our show
S
a
In
us how to do It. Tt will be much thebetter way und cost you much lues than
strike. Think over; my heart Iswith tho.wotkers and nowhere else,failure repugnant to me asItself We are not lighting you, wV are
you to come our side andbe otie of us."
About two years ago the HenryDoherty made .in to the opera-tives somewhat similar to the nownut forth bv his son. Nothing wa
of all window type done It.
ASK TO ACT !
ON OUT
moving
business
Leiral Aid Society ReportsSuccess Fifth tin;:
rsurv Here.
The loan shark evil, again- -' whichthe Legal Aid Society waged such .1
vigorous campaign few years ago, hasgreatly abated, according to su-
rety's annual report. Issued yesterday.Ionard MeClce, chief attorney for thosociety, write that the cnmpalgn hatpractically closed.
Is still reo,ulred to pre-
vent recovery on old obligations andto maintain on appeal favorable decl-sto-
rendered In courts," hesas. remedial loan shark law t,1914 quite effective jiuttlr.g anend to usurious practices In smaltloan. Uizaai
whodilv.--
!.,,. i chair-- 1 clot,, twice.
,.M... ... iniuiur-- , ..1.,.......' .
lulve from and on i'- - Ken .nuig- -
committee mints haveit at now
Hri'iit (iond " hour. which
the
('
tlw
dthe
J
11
f.1
M P
n S
inav
ii"i.
8
Owtig the a n'nuii naveSmith
11,000,
worth
being
spring
thefiled notice
salary )
also young who neverpoints and The lost job
shall ! out wot forpioinplly weeks. The
Th.. t i m reeoverenothers have
fight
many
nunca
havehe
asearly
ni.nl..
uiiieli
MarchCraig
Neck arrest abind
awho
from a county.
.
i but
leftThe
Olttsu,Glass,
City,
was ua
' wherea
TheI bov's has
undhave
heurdi
itl! actor
GlatM left
with
(the
doubt
a
years
the
e
the
make
a
death
offer
a
"Vigilance
the lower'The
Com- -
a of
aIn an
onnect
u.u
Is as
Arthur von the retiring jires- -
his
cases in only 2,402The other cases were
person
! AVENUE ORGANIZE.
Plan Divide (it)Districts.
Into
The Fifth Committee j ('a'- -
was at the Houseyesterday by owners and busi-ness men the central Fifth avenue
Square Tliltty-fourt- li
street.Resolutions
the the commissionby and
Apportionment to divide tha lty Intowas u
vote to tho ofthnt rejttrlell fill lll'ulllMl
manufacturing should to In- - j
chide the district Fourth andSixth avenues above Twenty-secon- d
counsel at the ofcommission, togin
r mm
COME LATER! OTHER WORK OUTLINED
New Yorkers who buy for homeconsumption or for their willnot receive the hcncllt a cent
In prices of anthracite on April1 this ear. Announcement to this effecthns been by coal dealer doingbulttes In tho tnetroolltan
a will come later In
the summer upon theIn the coal
For It has been the busi-
ness custom the retail coal men,a slmllir by the
to reduce the pricefrom 7.:.'i a ton to $6.75 on April 1
and then to restore prlcu at the rateof in tents ,t mouth until the wlnbT
reached again.uncertainty an to the outcome of
the conferences lietween theund miners makes It Inexpedient tomake any this year. It wassaid In the coal district yesterday. Theunderstanding that andminers now have an agreement that thetnen not quit work thesettlement of Jhclr differences, but thatthe men will go on under the presentscale, with the understanding that whenan agreement Is leached the wage for
Intervening will readjustedthe new scale.
If the final agreementsaid, there may be dur-
ing tlie month of June, July or August,not a much as In former years,something. No to that effecthave made to large Or small
"POLITICS OF BUSINESS."
Penna? Irani Tma SecretariesMeet I.oneheon.
Pennsylvania Trade Secretaries,an ottlclMls of
manufacturing and mercantileof Pennsylvania, met
at andheard of their num-
berFrew Ixmg, preldent of theliundrymen's Association,
urged his liearets not neglect oll-ti-
as much a partof as the und saleof materials." said. "Any manwho will the an
system for of goodnight und pusltlvely refuse
pay the to theselection of the men who make the lawsIs a fool,"
Other were Harry J, Shoe-maker, of the Pennsylva-nia Manufacturers Association; John
ofof the new Manufacturers flub of
Philadelphia; Thomas J. Kltson ofHtroudsburg and W presidentof tlie Slato Association.
The associations lepresentwl tit thhave whoe total
capitalization about ll.fiou.oitrt.oonand who about 700.01)0
AS JEWISH OPENS.
4ltradaure ail.OOO Re- - '
nil.nun andnuitiv tieople crow ded into the
ilrand Central Palace when thesays money lenders fair of the Kell.f I'nm-- .
mlttee fur the Jewish War Suffererwere from their old flehU en- -'1H1, nl(.hI that the reserve from-- '
teritl the business of selling nt; .;itht ',fty.rst street statiou hadthe prlie or toon, .inn sain me ivntrul. credit. i:irtlculary wiilcl.'ti. It w.is
nun of railroad regard to Immediately pawned cash. !" -- venltiitei. .....K. ...... that nn th r,fas i;uipiiiailtill en.n.irKU !'"
of receipts the coeiIteaillt:. jester- - obtained
that wat Individuals,twentv-fou- r
valuable
la
LeiiKile
KiKic.ulonto
It
who
onM
old
is
ll
sii,
11,,
slaying.
fleilerII.
leiuriiaijio
If
Ay
reasons
It
to necessities of
ofto
notbo wa of
thocut imu j.iou
lireA
nil
11s
of
In
V.i
The
whenha
13
.it
In
ni iiiil
N, see
he
of
he
of
to
not
It
on
one
In
tells Clntiilngwhich
Implement executedKng'i.ind
acceptedsociety
received,forward
gypsies
parents,
followed
stranded
thealic",helping
ru.jilng
Inviting
Hrleten.
suit tieiessaryarbitrated
of the concerned.
MEN
Indorse to
CentralHolland
property
district, Madison
adoptedproposed of
of KMlmate
districts. declared unniil-mou- s
be sentiment
be extendedbetween
The committee bo repre-sented hearing
scheduled be
Cl'T MAY
factoriesof 50 re-
duction
district.Whether reduction
dopends entirelysituation
of fol-
lowing reduction opera-
tors, of anthracite
the
maximum IsTh
oiicrntors
reductions
lj tho operators
pending
boncvorillug
permits It. Itreductions
butpromise.,
PART
at
association of twenty-fiv- e
asso-ciation yester-day luncheon Waldorf
sieeches bj
WilliamNational
'Politics Is legitimatehutinesH purchase
of exten-sive selection
watchmento slightest attention
speakerssecretary
Fisher, chairman house commit-tee
"K,
liangor
luncheon members
employ
RUSH FAIR
Iteerlpleffin.ntHI.
So
He People's
diamonds, e-- tl
beliut inr.
estimated
il.--
Ml
nre
of
by
tho
arc
was
raw he
nun
The receipt, wereat from 3u. 1 to $St'.oftii.
The bazaar, which will lontlnne untilprll V. ! Jewish war sufferers
in Poland, ilallcla. Itussla, tiermau.v,Turkey, and France. The eommtttie
to $.'iUO,oon. One offeatures Is an where
donated iiromlnent 1
seed, and fertilizing materials, ment of with the employer ''''- - ih''w. nu'oKraph. willagricultural
localourtit--
toured
been
Creditassign
coal
year
time
been
Invoke
door
leipis collectautograph
handkerchief"''V'1
La'st night Ambissador von Hernstoiff'shandkerchief sold for $."0. con-tributed by (JeraMInoI3J, President Wilson's autograph andhandkerchief will be auctioned off later
A dally newspaper In Knsllsh on oneIrtent. In report says that hit veari"1'1'' "!"' ,l,,lsl' "n ,h" oU"r 'vMI '"
poclety handled 42,000 cases. ,)f in mted on lltiotj pe machines and pressesthese 2.SS1 applicant legil aid werellcm ," "!'" committee,
assistance. Of retnalriltiT '
wasto
FIFTH
Avenueorganized
Infrom to
were Indorsingplun
the Hoard
Itthe
cornmltteo
street. willby the
which
made
fields.sotno
Mull
theto
The
at thesevetal
to
aidthe
the
l.loyd.
frrreii
that the 'and
goodsthe
the
thebooth,
bywild
OneFarrnr broucht
thefor
refused theW. E. BONTifEY A SUICIDE.
telsr In Nrvr Haven Mloek Com-pany Take Fatal limit.
Nkw II.wun, Conn., March 25. -- W... n H. rVinney, .1 member of the stoikcotupaiiv playing at the Hyperion The.i- -lie for sevit.ii sitisnns, took life tu
lle lmd been Indlspu.ed tcvcial d.ijslie wa found ilc.nl In bed. Mrdle.ilKxamlrirr Scarborough decided he haddied from a n.ucotlo drug, Intentionallytaken.
Itonney wms an ICngllshman. Heforete lock to the stage he w.is a lieutenantIn the royal navy. Ho first came lo the'lilted State. Wilson Harrett's "Tie
Sign of the Cross" In IS37. Previouslyhe hud islalillshrd his reputation In l.mdon iim an ciisible actor of rhninetparts. He wa about .AO yens old
NEWARK FACTORY BURNED.
tcld Department of I, later Chem-
ical Work Destroy eel.NRWAlfK. N .1., March 2.r. A spe'tac- -
Owner and lesseeji of property m tho! ntar fire was witnessed bv thou- -
'district who were represented (,t the sands nf person when tire broke outmnHllm. .1- - u.lwt Iiu.'a t.t.l.,.,.1 1,i .Via ...,la .!. w. ...,. .. r ,1... , I......
, got word that the gypsies were, ,)rt tl) ,nn m()vetiint are Arthur Iselln grlcultural Chemical Works on the
police
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nt William iseiiu uo w, L. Dnughis, Newark Meadows and the building wasof the (iarlHd Niitlonal destroyed Many hundred of tons of
Hank; W. E. Maynard, of tulpluirlc and and a gro.it inutility ofthe Fifth Avenue Uulldlng Company, extensive inachlnery were destroyed ,Nicholas lllddle, trustee of the Astor number of firemen weie overcome' bv tlieestate; Aticel II, Hall nf llest Co., acid fume.1 II. uurton of Hurton Hioh., n, ilie cause of the tire I unknown.
, I hillock of the Waldorf-Astori- a I Intel, The damage amounts to about $ 100,000ii, i hi,, 11 ui me. iioiri iiresnii, a. At i l"oiir alarms weto sent out In rapidflutterson of the Prlr.ee Oeorge Hotel, succession and fur a time the IslandA, (I. Paine, president of the New York section of Newark was threatened he.and Pennsylvania Company Chester i: cause there are manv tiiunufacturlin-llutle- r
and Ilrentano el Co, pi,imt m tin. vleinliv'
mSundayApril
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See the Capital While History Is Mukinii.a .... ROYAL BLUE LINE
NT.i"xcPKsf,W hil' KailroadH
Leivo VI. JM mi, ,. 1 :fHi p M Liberty St.. U uiHclietH on n .it Liberty Si v. S3d Ut. nn.l .leis.y nty TeriidimlJ tinUii.lt M.. Ht, U1S, 1410 ll'wsy. New Vo.k, 4 !' Cour Ml Bro.i"yn.
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The general education board of theTlockefcller Foundation will not onlym.iKo a thorough study of tho Garyplan an conducted In the schools atOnry, Ind, hut will Investigate othercducatlonnl problems. Th annual re-
port of the board will contain the fol-
lowing on this subject :
"The general education board hadecided to aid promising workers In theInvestigation of problem In educationaltheory and practice ; from time to limeIt will titidertakn to make possible thepreparation of scltntlflc monographdenting with large question of educa-tional policy and experience.
"Without promulgating or makingItself rrspoiifclhle for any particulardoctrine, tho board hotcs to assist Inascertaining facts In order that prac-tice may Im In a position to utilize ex-perience.
rtnti tiiimu'r, nm In Mrdlct lie,"Education will thus lend to develop
like medicine. In which gradually alarge body of scientific material hasbeen accumulated and I being more andmore made the basis of practice.
"Arrangements have alrcudy beenmade to etiablo Prof. Charles II. Judd,director of the school of education of the.I'nlveislty of Chicago, to prosecute tothuir conclusion his Investigations andexperiments in the technique of hand- -writing iiiiO reading.
I "An Invitation hat been accepted fromthe school authorities of (Jury, Ind., tomake a thorough study of tho schools ofthat city. In order to furnish u reliable
I .'ind detailed account of nn experimentwhich has attract. d widespread atten-tion; ii it the study will bo made In thefall by a corps of specialists under thedirection of the secretaries.
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Propose Collene Handbook."College und university iicentintlug
hat iiniloiihteitly Improved In recentyear, hut condition are .till far fromtatlsfnctury. It has been suggested thatii properly prepared handbook might domuch to nsti academic accountant tosolve their illlllcultles; mid in this hopethe board has arranged with Mr. Trevor
lArnett, auditor of the Cnlverslty of Chi-itig-
lo undertake the preparation ofueh a volume "The appropriation of the board for
tlie last year wertrt'ollfR.. find Ultlversltls.. . .tl,:special Appropriation to Wash- -
trglun nn, I I.e t'nlvrsll .
I'rofrn.or. of pecouuury eilucs- -' tlou
Ktute Hft.nt of rural HCtpioLfor white.
iUt ts of rurI ncrt&oLfor tifjtro..
fnllsif-- s arid sclieoi. fur iirxree.Work ef the .limn T. Jeans.
t'outiilnttfttiCounty training .rhoultllniTi maker
iluiHwis'.rMlnn ofk InMilii- - ilnrluaing boy.' endglr ' elnh.l
r..rin work In. N'iw Hampshire iliaiuJliig
li))s' iinJ clrl' c'ulisi . .
Itural eilie ition ...Kaurnttnmil iittl..itlon snd
rs.iHrrhAdtnliilstritlre expriisr. , ...
75.000.00
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33.ICO.00
40, SCO 00
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ii,6,ti:.MThe full report will soon be Issued.
STILL SUSPICIOUS OF YUAN.
Thrusting; Aside nf Crown Doesn'tfind Opposition, Tnklo,
Tokio, Mareh 2T.,-- - The belief Is
here that President Yuan Shlh-- ,k'al of I'htna ha not ended tlie oppo-- jsitioti to nimWt by announcing theabandonment of th. fuoHis.d monarchy
There is no In'cntloii on the part of thej Foreign ltlce. It is stated, to InterfereI with I'liltiese Internal problun, but an! uttltiidii of vigilant attention will be
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AIIVKKTIOKMKNT.
POWDER IN SHOES
AS WELLAS GUNS
FootsGoso to Bo Addod to Equipmout of Hospital Corps
at Fort Wayno.Vniler tlio abovo licadint; the Detroit
Vrie l'rr, aniotit; other things says:"The theory it that soldiers whose feetarc in tfooif condition can walk furtherami faster than soldier who have cornsami bullion incased in raw hide,
Tlm Government's foot powder orilerisregirileil us tho lat word in theseientitleouttitt itiLitf tlio ilcftiiilcrs of the 8sg."
The Knlili, French and Allictl Troop.t'ontfiiutlymiilii'titii of Allen's Foot Ease,It take the friction from tlio shoe undrests tho feet. Foot Powder, shakeninto tlio shoe of soldier, lias loii(j beenin uo in tlio German army, and UncleSam's adoption of thi form of treatiticami easing the feet, !tuiluisi7es the testi- -mony of tliu millions of people the worldover, who nro slinking Allen's Fonl Ease,tho antiscptii: powder, into their shoes,ami using it in the foot Imtli, as tha onlypractical ntul lastiUK treat ment to rosnand prevent sore feet. Sold by Drug;ntul Department stores everywhere, 25n,Sample sent FIIF.K. Address, Allou 8.Olmsted, I.e Koy, N. Y., U. S. A.
IIOIISKM AMI CATTLE.
Pure-Bre- d
HolsteinsAT AUCTION
Madison Square Garden.New York
March 28-2- 9The greatest collection of
HolsteiriH ever offered at
AuctionEvery Leading Herdin thnCountry is represented
FASIG TIPTON GO.Madison Srplliro (iimlen
E. J. Tranter, Auctioneer
HIGH VALUE OX PATENTS!
Supplementing the Involuntary petitiontu bankruptcy filed ngalnst him recently,Oscar Hammerstcln submitted schedulesIn the United Males District Court yetterdny In which he estimate hln liabili-
ties at 1280,240, Ho appraises, his assetat more than f6!4,632 and includes In
them a number of patents, the recordof which, ho tays, cannot be obtained ntpresent. Nineteen of thi patent are formachine for the manufacture of cigarsand the value of nil he places t nltontir.oo.ooo,
Prominent among his liabilities areclaim against him for breach of contract and service rendered by aboutforty lingers and some of tlm ondiie"rsand musical directors signed by htm be-
fore the Metropolitan gave him $l,20n000 to quit opera, lfe presents n chumfor 15,000 for money advanced to MariaItnrrlentoN, tho colorature soprano, nowIn the employ nf tho Metropolitan.
Mr. Hammersteln also lists iih h II. -,
hillty his obligation to support hisdaughters. Hose Tostevsn and StellaKeating, under the alimony agreement1which he entered Into with his first wife.
I now deceased. He does not glvo the extent of this ohllcatlon. but sets forththat he has deposited with the l.'nultableTrust Company 2,siS shares of stock Inthe Hammersteln Amusement Companyto Insure payment of the annuities.
The bankrupt also owns 4.JSS sharesof common stock In the Hatnmer'teinOpera Company of unknown value, whichare pledged with the Mutual Hank Insecure an Indebtedness of $70.0"0. andother securities which are tied up undervarious agreements with his wife, MrsKniuia Swift Hammersteln, and otherpersons.
Among his assets Mr. Hanuncrstclnlists a judgment for lai.i'OD obtainednglnt A. Constantino In Los Angeles,a judgment for costs of 32 againstLorenzo Navarln and a claim for 2t.OOfl damages against the National llrldgeWorks.
Some of the slnger.t who hold claim-igslns- t
the Impresario are Henry Wei- -
,don Hughes, Jf.,700 ; Od'tte Cou.lert,2,100; Hugo Colomhlnl, I7,0"0; Alfred,
lima. J1.R00: Mnrthe Chennl, $18,000C Vezzanl, $20,000; A. Allan!, $!.fiOiiJean tluffau'.t, $S50; Cecllle Thevcnet.$1,00(1; liuls Masson. $4,000; Kellx llellet. $3,200, and Maurice Itenuud, with nnunestlmated claim.
! Other claims of similar nature areSimon de la Futntc. a musical conduc-tor. $3,700 for breach of contract (claimcontested) ; Alexander Dlrnhimiii. runs'-c-
conductor, $5,000 ; Vlttorlo N.ivanni, ,
chorus leader, $700.Charles Voelke submits a claim of
$"..1,000 for personal Injuries, The sched-ule do not specify the nature of the InJuries nor do they give Voelke's addret'ior occupation. lord & Taylor submit aclaim for $550 on a Judgment, OlmhePros., $5,425, and the American HeatingCompany one for $5,99ii.
The Manhattan Life ltisurnnce ("om- - ,
puny holds several claims ngalnst the'Impresario for unknown amounts se- -
cured by mortgages on the I., xlugtimAvenue Opera House and other real etute In different parts of the city. II umeiistii: .V lllumenstell of 1C llroadwayare attorneys tor the bankrupt
Willed to Hp Paroled April IU.
Albant, March 25. Former Cnngrv sman William Wlllett, serving a term i
(ireat Meadow Prison for attempt. ng 'obuy n Supreme Court nomination, w '1
paroled on Aptll 12 Tin. p itole 'utiracted upon Wlllett's 'i.iro:o Inst Thursday, but the i'n-- j
nicnt that It had been grantul wa ' "made until y
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AKT H.tl.Kt AM) KMIIHI HON.
public preference
THH Goodyear Tiresalike all of
America, as shown byour recent tire census in 71 centers.
The grand averace of Goodyears2l per cent and this with close to200 of tires the market.
This Goodyear preference builtupon the bed-roc- k of public satisfac-tion the individual experience ofthe average man, who has found thatGoodyearTires go farther, last longer,and so cost him less in the end.
TIRESEnnjlotel from Coojfttat Senict Station DtlmEtryvhtt
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Double-Thic-
MPs. SAMUEL MARXAnnounces that he been authorized sell Public Auction
Collection of Faience, Jades, Rock Crystal, Porcelains,Enamels, Plaques, Paintings, Statuary. Ivories and Books, owned
late DANIEL S. MILLEKBrother-in-la- the Iaic Jay Gould.Rctiri.'d Capitalist ond Art Connoisseur,
who, quarter of a century, gathered about him rare andbeautiful objects of art, appealing his refined and cultivated
,
The collection will be free the Hotel Savoy, theLouis XV Ballroom adjoining of ten rooms, April 13,14 15, afternoons and evenings The sale will take place onMonday, Tuesday. Wednesday, Thursday, April 17. 18, 19,
in afternoon and evening of each day.IlluslrutPd dialogue de he on receipt of $l nt ADPlr
. w. iuw inuiwunn nummu:. fw
ON EXHIBITION. COMMENCING l C )UK(V MONDAY"One of the mot intereHtinn SaimUimw i. ifints m Wouil.
nmi )ot;i in-i-
IN SILO'S FIFTH AVL-NUF- . AKT GALLERIESSllnl'llllilllll!, Vp,l ", , ! - .
SUA) Ai SON, NuiliotivcisHave Been inut i niicil lit Sell
Friday and Saturday of this week M.inli M anil Apt . I n J u
o'clock, MRS, J WAW HAMPTON,Uhe Crnndniccc of M.iiI.uih- .luniil
THE JUMEL COLLECTION,Napoleonic and Colonial Relics
Other Historical Articles, Removed fiuni
THE FAMOUS JUMF.L MANSIONAmong nwny interesting Ii iiiiluJ.il in the N.ip.il,
Cmpiinin Trunk, Nipolron'i Bed. an Empue Cli.iriot f In, k fintu the Tuilcnei,Table by Empreii Joirpliinr, 3 ( ji'u-- l ul he, ) v-- ,,m .t l,. r,niMi,.nMtnv Autojnph Letteri. Latei,
Painting, Empire and Colonial Furniture.Illllltrsleil ( slslnuile .nlleit mi leirlii nt re) t
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