day japaaeae have the worst government? whitman's $18,000,000 · dies as mission stjcceeds...
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TO MY FAVOKITE LITERARY CRITIC.
it. at titm-s I hand you\\ ritings la my ___._. style,
.' proee or rhyminj- aml yontbem with a charming smile.
"Some are g<>od." you tell me mildly;M8oane ara elovor; some are true.
Hut they never tljrill me wildlyJoft because the au'.hor'.s you."
"
you say, "you see. I kvotc you.K- w fOQ and your family.
You're just one of us.and bo youJ'ail to get across with me.
If you had a reputation.Then I mightn't fot. like this.
. y.Hi have my exp'anation.Vou don't take my words umiss?"
Katalie, I'm too re lined toKumc as coarser souls mipht do.
Still.frivo hood: were I inelined toWrite of you and only you.
Were I forced to wait till they a-
IVstrophi/.ed you nt each feast,I'd not pen a line for.say a
.Well, we'il say a month, at least'Im'S.'U.K.S.
'A HERE WILL SCIENTE STOP?
.low whether you or Old Hey Broun should be the-. d that the great and all-festering povernment in
^.a;.. -ut prar.tcd to Arthur F, Iilanchard, of Cambridpe,p patent one million one hundred and ninety-eipht
., mu ndred and one, the exclusive ripht to make, use,
aad yct*d a BOltcda Movic-Writer claimed in the following luminous
language:"A acenarlo foraing device comprlaln*. a caae, a plorallty
ef truup* ef plot auggesting medla movably tnounted therein,
And meana to present to the operator thought itimulating medla
Ib re.ati-vely logical Bequence."If this is not perfectly clear to you, let me explain that the idea
ii to moant n Ret of l»Ht_4 on rollers in a box, the belts being copiouslyinsfrib.d-ah, now you bepin to catch!.throuphout their lenpth with
plotful WOrdi of different eategoiieo, and a portion of each appearing
throuph 8 little row of windows. Seated before this equipment, all
.hat the "operator" (I toaiet upon the quotes) has to do is to twid-
"i]t tl. ntil he pets a cnmbination of stimuli to which hc
'em again and react, and so on, nailing down a com¬
plete lWical plot every clip and no duplicates. al! quite aut/.matic
jrd . Waa ever achievement like Arthur's? J. F. R.
THE PREP SCHOOL TALKERS.
-l.eard, by W. M. H-. in a Freokly. dairy luD-hroom
'¦(]r.\ you look sore.""Sure am."..Whafxha pit?""Aw, they put me back in the thoid Enplish."¦Geo, what's Enplish potta do wit mechanic-?""Ycah, listen. I did three months of it la_t toim, now heie I potta
k»e the time I was gonna put in on G'om'try.""Aw, it's like that. these new teachers getohcr poat.""Y'lih, they eure does."
ne a napkin."I on, we gotta git outa here."
THE LACONIC AD-WRITERI. ansu-r te- ai a*T-rt'aemcr.t for a wrUflfl « kOttrU.-..f CBflf I
n: Your advertlsement that appeared, advocating for
na - ng writer, for tho position on your staff in either N.
Y. I '7 or an op-etate village; galary $40.00 per week to start,
hasa- thls Mtf'r ?"
.jj rm you that while although a' proeent em-
ct concerr.s of iti kind, in the capacityiving, Storekeeper, Stockclork and Sign-I'ainting
that I hava prored proficient to my employers, I
am not eiactlj satisfied with my voeation; for I have been re-
r^end Mr.---, who hoMs a very....... in n. y city, that
?J r.-mpositions, and with my learn-.. that I would make a tirst-cas. adver-
U, , fact that I am now as good as M* 0 the l^to-cav; for I have that remarkable ability about myself, that when
I irr. i / know.In <- Bhow<aH writir.g and s,pn-pa.nt*.np one
¦al instinet and be very wtll acquamted with the
_eec= of the various rtorea, manufacturers, jobbcrs and etc. and
thirteen years of >U4*eaeful busineaa, I
receive yet, regarding my drawnng on
-, r -,-al of various material; in fact of
late -
, much eomp'.imentcd upon my means of ad-
aaatt, w J huve _:-ed my writing-i, the iibji has
alwa- 1 w-ith sa.
g and where I gained my
I relate to you the followiiig: at the age of e.^n-
,-as inelined to draw, and therefore took up
how tO do cartooninp, and after mastennp this
Er.; -. , tok, Up artistic siiow-rard writing, namely- Rail Road, announcing their vanou | trips,
.0,iS, aceomodations, and general chur-
i-.ns and trips; whereas from this I got.ng-wrinnp. for I work under the
lnm .**"* v'r''er-, ,
I blftod for myself, < r,..*.juen.ly loratmg ,n
. -. \ WTitei .rd goaeral s.rn-pa.nter for many
Of the .:' tOfOI in that dty; hut unfortunately
,..e u,y dut.es up w.th the.... .... ,,h-r m.m, and that I re-
lertf: of the sign-painting ihipping a;,d receiving
__«_!' rem.emy forrner
you w.il give thc fotl '^ uttT,0st
... you that l w.il Btalrai peeet.b, a.e a |jtl>OII of remark-.ble memory, atatwical
detominat "-<!. "f a v« r> hne
courteoua ar.d ohliging: with ehray*that,. "'hatwi'h hat in hand, the young man
um th. land."- and above all. that whil* although 1 om
e ao;7 ad M4M / am *w**m* U U*fam V>u that tu yei,kate v' i I drxnk le take of intax COtinp hr>"r^ifTKiently out,
lme^ | < tfling Hae ' »m .** ^" l a.rn'¦ tpoct to bo tho recipient ol ¦ ravorooio
reply h rr.t: an interv.ew, with winhing you con-
Very gratefully yours,
WHY ADWRITU-3 RUN UP LACE CURTAINS."Lor,'» ¦,,, Irjafi »n gawfu] time hun'ing Op JoIbM to put in
il tr]»r'"Why dont y.,u try tr. get a regular |_ah that will pay you
T^A mi.l.ayV"My broChor in-!aw want. a little DOoUot writfen for his
saaaja i VM ¦_¦ yoa'4 do H fot ^othlaja;, but I'll pay you the %i¦ftraelf**
"hoBradoa (gaaathtf ad-wrlu-r) told hm tb. Baturday Pc*H*». V,f^ a year t>,r * DOffO. I didn't. .wallow it. All you ad-
**¦ Ka,- to t_j *a much,- ""KWK'
'o, jr^y yatra we _*»» h'U^i lo Hg-Mptl 9*\ tta Orand
2»70n, Ar.//,r,. _mn__am_l graridio-.e, bumorouB, trlte. Hut lt M*. m. W. L. V. graatrlhotl our favorit*.
"How waadaHuV1 he trrite. traa* Wa iauafaa, 0*ehet4\ Ull,%l'*»* i aafe alaei to Lhre-e w.m out ifotf '^"r ""J*??1
ANNEW. MEANSSOON TO BE BRIDEWill Be Married to Val-
entine WorthingtonSaturday.
SKATING CLUB PLANSOPENING OF SEASON
Miss Mary S. Knowles Engaged to Edward C.
Beard.
The marriage of Miss Anne Middlo-ton Means, daughter by a former mar-
raige of htra. Atthur Little, of 3j Cam*monwaalth Avenue, BoEton, to Yalen-tine Worthir.gt/in, son of Mrs. M. <1.
Worthingtoa, of £9 Kast Beveaty*aovonth Street, this city, will be cele-brated at noon on Saturday, in i"t.John's Chureh, Beverly Farms, Mass.The Kcv. N'eilson Poc Carey, rector efthe chureh, will perform the ceremony,whieh will be followed by a receptionand breakfast at the Old School House,the country homo of Mr. and Mrs.Little, at Beverly Farms.
Bf il s Jessie K. Means will act aa herliater'l maid of honor and only at¬
tendant, and Harold Worthington willbe his brother's baat man. 'The usherawill be the Hon. Thomas Spring-Kiee,of the British Embassy, Washington;}¦'. I'ennington Pearaon and L« RoyKing, of New York; Henry MalcolmThomas, jr., of Baltimora; A. NieholasLfggio, of Bcverly Farms, and RobertW. Means and W. Gordon Means,brothers of the bride.
Tbe Monday Afternoon Skating Clubwill open tho season on N%vember 6.Mrs. R. W. Hawkeaworth and Mrs. A.A. Cater will be in charge of the nnkand tea room. Among the patron.are Mrs. William K. Dick, Mrs. Her¬bert L. Satterlee, Mrs. Moscs Taylor,Mrs. Barger Wallnch. Mrs. Oliver(iould Jenningn, Mrs. Walter B. James,Mrs. \V. Goadby Loew, Mrs. ('. LedvarJBlair, Mr*. Hugfa D. Auchincloas, Mi
A. Burden, Mrs. \V. PieraOBHamilton, Mrs. Dave H. Morris, Mrs.Goodhua Liviagatea, Mrs. Archibald D.
ra. Fredari* F. Carey, Mra.Alvin W. Krech, Mrs. Charles M.< ha;iin. Mra. Franc:.- McN. Bacon andMra, Raaaall 11. Uoadley, jr.
Jamea Knowles, of 889 Sanford Avc-nue, Pruahing, Long Lland, announcesihe engagement of his daughter, MissMary Btruthen Knowles, to F.dwnrd
r lii ard, of -77 Madiaon Avenue,Plushing.
Mr. and Mrs. William B. *>ank!inand Miss Graea Franklin, who are no'.Bl Grafran Farm, Katonah, N. T- willspend th* winter at L'il Fast Sixty-sixth Street.
Mr. ar.d Mra William H. Downey ie-i Sunday from the Thou.aand i.-l-
and" to their home in Tenafly, X. J.,when they will remain until January.Thea they will go to Bermuda for tneremainder of the winter.
Mrs Reginald de Kovcn has gone «oHot Spriaga, "»'».. to bpend ceveralweVks.
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Mis- Am a T,. Strert is ii guest olMrs. H. Van Krnssrlaer Kennedv Bther country home in Heinpsteod, uBBgIsland.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scott 'Jerrishhave closed their country plaee at Mul-berry Point, Conn., and are af ItSeventy>aixth Street for the wiater.
Ralrh J. Preaton, ef 101 Park Ave-nue, will give a 'tance in Sherry's ©n
December tl fur his dehutante daugh¬ter, Mia* Evelyn W. Preeten.
Miss ''and A. Harriman has returnedte Ardan, K. Y., from Brya Mawr,I'enn., where ahe was the guest of Mrs.John R. Valentine.
Mrs. Henry Clewa will return *o thecity to day from her villa in Newport.
Mr. and Mr'. W. Averrll Harrimanwill api lor Ib Eagleao od,K. J., where they flBVB taken a houae.
PIPING ROCK MEETTO END ON THURSDAY
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When Edward F. Whitney's fillyFirst Ballot won the Heyday Plate at
the meeting of the Pipiog Roeh HuntAs r.eiation last Saturday he became
the poaaeeaor of tbe handsorne trephythat was offered by Joseph E. Davis.A condition of the gift was that itihould be wafl twice beforo it becamethfl prapetty Bf any sportsman. Theprevious winner to acore for Mr. Whit-M y B lly, Rhina Maiden.For tha leeoad day of th* Piping
Roeb me< ng, Thuraday Col-he Harbor Hill Bteeplechaae, fi
threa rear-olds, is the big featara, an lthe cup that goes with that runninghiiaj ,..( n WOii twica ln aueeaaaion byJosepb E. Davia, with Single Stiek andI Mr. Davia is going ta try hardto make lt three in ¦ row, nnd theihowing of Uryn Chant and Brookn,
tandidatea, mak,;a hiachance particularly bright.
In addition to the, Hurhor Hill, therawill alao be decided the I'iping I'.ock
ption Bteeplechaae Handicap.the weight* of whieh were announcedlast Wl ..
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DIES AS MISSION STJCCEEDS
Father Mslian Won Approval of $600,-000 Chureh Morlgage.
Having act in metion tbe projeet forthe BrOCtlOfl of a modern ediflre, the
RaV. Thomas F Myhan, of the RomanCatholle Chareh of the Bleeeed Sacra-
ment, did not live to see its ronium-
mation. Father Myhan died on Sundayin a taaicah from heart di*ea«e whileon his w«v te Bt Joaeph'a Chureh to
preach " golden Jabilec atttaaa forMom gnor Edwarda.An applleatlon signed by Father
Myhan a few daya before bia «i.-ai»», for,,..,. aaioa te mortgaga tha praperty,,i bi* (hurih, at Broadway and S<".-|,,,..,¦. f°» taoOftOQ w<\* hp-proved yeaterday hy Jaatlea Golf,
fBther Mvhi.n aet forlh that themoacy, whieh vsas u- ba advancad by|the Emlgrant Induttnal ,Sa4int,'s Bank,trould b* U*i '! tO baild a modern churrliatruefure and parochial school. Car-
diBBl J arley g.va tht projeet hia ap¬proval. ____
( HK KKIIINfi-KO( H.
Ml Malielle Korh. daughter of MrMd Mra. afebfl A Korh. flf PlelBlUld.N J and .loteph E ChiclmrillB. ir. oflaong' laland, ayeri married ia Plainlleld
,,,,,., by tha li-v Dr. C. M. An.daraon Mi" Hu'h Klein araa th* aaaid... onor and A. A. Aikoii th* beel man.
FOE TO ALIEN LAND LAWFOR JAPANESE CABINET
Baron Sakatani Offered Pnst ofMinister of Finance.
Tokio, Oct. 9. Baron Sakatani, whoib in the I'nited Statea, will ba eATeredthe post of Mialater ef Finance in tne
r.ew Japaaeae Cabinet, aceording to
the "Hoehi Shimbun." Baron Sakatani,who waa a d< lega'.e t0 the economicconference of the Fr.Uiite Allies, in
Faxis, recently as.serted that it was a
matter of "jur-tice and neceeeity" taAmeriean lawa alleged to dis-
crimiaata againat th* Japaneae.Fearful of the re.suits of the giov.-
ir g apprehem-ion m America a) 1< iiina thal the new ministry of Pre¬mier Terauchi will be tOO Bggreaaiva :n
diplomatic and military affain, the"Asahi Shimbun" BaatOBI to .issure
the people of both countries: that tnenevr Cabinet does not represent the44;!! of the nation.
Baron Shibusawa, president of theAmerican-Japane.-e Association,quoted as havir.g .said that a chang? in
miniatry involving the formation of a
non-party Cabinet as unfortunate. Ra,i .-aid to have urged the Premier tiireject any idea OI H a hi«.Timight cau.«p nneaainea* in America andii.jure the Uipioniatic progreBfl <-fJapan.
21 NEW CASESON PLAGUE ROLL
Twelve Deaths Also Addedto List in Two
Days.There were twenty-one new casea and
twelva deaths from Infantile paralysisin greater IS'ew York on Sunday andyesterday, aceording to the Board ofHealth records. Fight caaes and aixdeaths were reported on Sunday andthirteen casea and aix dcathB yesterday.Saturday's record was twelve casea andf.ve deaths.An appeal for funds with whieh to
provide extra ambulances and for theproffer of private motors, 'buses or
delivery trucks for transporting ron-
valescing ehildren paraly/.ed by pollo-myehtis to and from tl ll eachday for treatment was issued yester¬day at a meeting of the transporta¬tion committee of the New York Com-mittea on After Care of Infantile Pa-'relyala Casea.
"T'.vehe hundred treatments eachday ara neeeoaary immed abti.e childrea diacharged from haa]after tho aeute and atagahas passed," said Mr.i. Rita Lydlg,chairman. "This aftor-care is an u"erBoeeeaity, an.l phyalciana state that im-
lo* treatment i- Btaited at BBCO thcmajority of ti:ese ponr little tots willbe crij 7r."
Herreasr I patate.Seventeen new cases and one death out-
a'de of the city were reported to theite liepartment of Health at. Albany.
The ogan ihi e a decreaae of fourin the Bumbei ef caa. mer laal Mbbday'-. \v. k end report. The .i'a'h WBBreported from Tuxedo. Oraagfl County,and thi .ases fi..rn tn.. following coun-
P/eatc] ter, Jeffei l Cay.uga, two each; Herkimer, 0Onaida, 8t Iawreaee, otondaga, Wns.»i.ingtoii, i benango, Beheharie. rister,Rocklaad and Orange, eae each.
I even new eaaei were reported inN'ew Jersey. Trenton lad Wlth three.I'ther eaOB* were; HackcBaBCB. two;Camden, Vineland, Irvington, Newark,
hem and Praepect 1'nrk, oneeach.
new eaaea and deaths of Sundayand yeaterday were reported from thefollOBNew eaaea Bor of Manhattan:
122 Baal Bavi .. '. 10 Av. bb*li, 81 An.steiiiam AvoBBB, U0 R, .-
Sixty-four Street, 2482 Scventh AviDeaths Borough of Manl
.,r. Street, 20*, sVea. I08d Btreet,118 Eaal Beventy-eighth Stnet, f At-torney Street, 2482 Beventh Avenue, 41.,1.1 . Piftj ixth .-'net\iw eaaei Borough <>f The Bronx:
i »5 |. 211 0Avenue, 9299 (.leason Avenue.l,ion A .. .. 1163 IaOl gWOOd Avenue.
1>, atl Borough of The Hronx:828 Eaat I42d Street. l Jackaofl Btreeipai aic. N. J. (died Biveraide Hoapl*...,: i; 798 ] eth Street, 1501H lead AvenmNew eaaoa Boroagh of Bror.klvn:
141 Wyekofl Aveaae, 81 Ellerr street.|848 IVilloUghby Avenue. 1-"" St. John s
I'laee, 860 Yermont BtreeiDeath* Borough of Hrooklyn: None.Naw eaaea- Borough of Queeaai 14
I; dge Street, Long Island City; 34 Balria Avenue. Winl Maapeth Ave¬nue, Maapeth; Bi llc A- enue. Baj Id*.
Deathi Boroogl ol Quei bb: MOOreenwood Avenue. R .nd Hill; iOOEleventh Avenue, | City.
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FIVE CHILDREN H0MELESSFather in Jail, Mulher in Hospital,
Court Care* for Them.Five ehildren, found two weeni ago
lorked ifl their home at 820 Kast ITTfh
', The Hronx, while their mother,Mr... Daniel Claacy, was lyiag seriouslyill in St. Francis Hospital from whatvus aaid to have been lack "' food andabuaiva treatment bv her husband.areratakeB before Juetiea Byan in ThaHronx Childrea'* I oari yearerdaj byPhilip Leweathal, apacial agent of the( hildren'i Society of Hronx County.
... r ith< r haa been i-eniei.ced to tne
workboua* for aia months for failureto contributa te their aupport.
l<, ,- yeara old, ivaa placedin charge of relatives in HOW J*lJoaeph, eleven: dargaret, tea, aadDaniel ar.d Gladya, Bevaa-year-oldtwiaa, were lefl temporarily "i eaatodyof tiie aeciety, pending eirorta to placethem with other relattvee.
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CEMETERY ENJ0INS QUEENS
Court BUyfl Move lo Cut Slreet
Through $.',00,000 in Tomhatlonea.Attorrieys for the I.utheran Ceme-
tery. in Middle VlOsfe, QaeeBB, got an
injunrtion In the Coui.tv CoBTt yester-day to raatralfl rapreaaatativea ef Bor¬
ough President Connolly from cuttingb itraat through < .00 worth oftombatonea and flaaaaolouma.The greend on whicb the marble ob-
Btructian* BtaBd waa formerly Way-land Avenue. lt was added to the
cemetery deriag th* regim* ef "« n
J,,,'' Caeaidy Tha corporation ( oun-
mI recently decided the cemetery i tui*to tha land wa* faulty and tl a avenue
,,,.!,' ba roopi »ed fromJuniperAtfl Muunt Olivet Avenue. a diatanee of
a quHrter nf n mile.
Bronx Anti-Litter Crusade On.The Hronx Committe.' ef the Anti-
Utter Leaga* will hold lt* Irot meet-ing thia afternoon at the omcea <.
Andrew E. Kalbach, Depaty BtreetCleanlng Cemmlaaloner, at 2804 Tniro
Avenue The ron.i.nttee will forrnu-
late | plan of campaign againat the
taaeiag of littar and ethei rrfut^ en
tl publil higl.vsu)! and ifl 1*4 parka,,i Tha Bronx,
FIRE PAGEANTLESSON TO CITY-7
Prevention Day Observedin Streets, Homes, Schools
and Factories.
FLOAT PORTRAYSBURNINO BLOCK
Adamson Spreads Warn-ing About Gasolene,Matches and Cigarettes.
Every man. woman Bnd child in
N'ew Vork was urged yesterday to be¬come a volunteer fireman. In cele-brating Fiie I'r. v.ntion Day the cityauthont.e3 canil '1 tbe p ventive
campaiirn into the strce's. homes,acho If, manufacturing plants, office
buildings and hotels.
Every one, from the child who playswith fire and the young man who
earalaaaly flipa bil lighted cigaretteinto a pile of rabhish to the negli-gent manufacturer and even the
_.r withiB the city's gates, hadH,. li BB bronght to his uttention inone way ai »
Thfl inrrst Irnpreaaiva feature waa a
parade af tha I tmaBt baad,:, pieces cf apparataa aad tan
Aeata through the manufacturingahoppiag, reaidential and tenement
distrieta, atartiag at the MunieipalBnilding and proceed.ng au far northas Seventy-second Street.
Burning Block Portrayed.One float, representing a burningtl block, calied attention to the fact
that more than 11,000 factories. iwOll*ings and other buildings were at¬tacked by fire Iast year, entailing a
loss of 15,148,000. The part educationplaya in halpiag the city to conquerAra was pointed out by another bear-ing a nuniature Washington IrvinKHigh School lilled with girls in thin,clflflsie drapery.
dtlu-r t.oats calied attention to the
that children playing Wlth fre.he city |S*,T11 Iast year; that
the eareleaa aaa of matches startedi.;i4 Area; that 1,80. Area were
flted ni-iir.-ttes an.l' thal '.4" l< bi aa with aaa
lighta a: d tan i eanaed "il Areaco tin-- $1*4,775. Still others ealled
tioa to the dangera o! u*ing t>en-
tine, i-aoleaa aad nai htl u Oaa float,| m group af factory girls
huddled on a Ara escape.I «-. tiirc* l.i>en in Schools.
lactarea arara
givflfl iti the Mhaoll and Fire CoB8*Robei . AdameoB aaat bread*
. bearing thr* follow*n .right red latterai
"Thia is I- ire PreveatlaB Day. CleaBun rubbiah." Hicirculars. call.rtg BtteBtiOB to the tire
. .....The Commiaaioner pointed out that
7f. per eaat oi taa Araa o.-i-ur ia homesfrom eareleaa aaa of aaatebee, defec-i.ve or evarheated ateeea aad heat-ing plaata or earelcsaaeaa with ga»Aaaaaa.
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ACTRESS WINS ENTRYT0 U. S. BY COURT ORDERGirl Held Four Months at Ellis
Island Allowcd to Land.i! Ida Boaa Caeanaagh, b young Lon¬
don vaudevillc aetrees, who has beeni al Eallia lalaad since Iast June
ptnding .leportatiori proccedings, willhe permitt.-.i to land as a result of an
opiaioa liled in the Uaitad Statrs Dia*trict Court yesterday by Judge Mantonin a aabeaa corpus preeeediBg.An ordi-r of departatiaB was first uv
-in .1 oti the ground that she was an im-
n.oiu! pcraOB, tie government authori¬ties baBJBg bflaJB iBfonBfld anonymouslyof relations she Ifl all'-ged to have hadon a riait to this country
!' Lflvy, formerly a tax
appraiser ef this city an>l now a realdealer IB I.ong Uranch, N. J.
i CavaaBBgh anl Mr. Levy tea*tbey were to be married on her
releaee.A s.-cond charge was then placed
BgflinBt the artress to thr- flffflCl thatthflra 4\as danger of her hcroming a
public eharge. Ifl answer to this JudgeManton aaid that Levy bad an ineome
of $7,000, Bfl annual eartiing capacity0f 110,000 .-'-4 B tux aipraiaar and real
irorth 11 1,000. The eoart also,1 out tlmt ev.-n it Levy doesn't
la Bgreemeat to marry MissBBgh ahfl h.-nl more than |1"0
when she arrived and can enrn a goodas a daacer and aiager or a
-a.
British Subject Changes Name.Enail Laasaberg, «. co*ton, waallea
nea gooda raerehaat, who was
I,,,.,, ; una a naturalizedof (Jrcflt Britaia and la row a
resident of Mount Vernon. yesterdayIfliofl from CountybI White Plaiae, to
naraa to Charlea Kdwardiry. He sai'l he Wflfl dl ehnrged
\ igti * by a Hritish tirtn fromhc v.hs receiving a aalary of
j 1,000 ¦» yaar.
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ADVERTISEMENT. ADVERTI EMENT. |_AHVKRTISEMENT.
Yo. 2.
Must the Greatest StateHave the Worst Government?
Whitman's $18,000,000 BlunderIn his first message to the Legislature Governor
Whitman made a mistake of $ I 8,000,000. He addedtwo items into the estimate of State expenses, andthen added the same items a second time to his total.
Taking advantage of this blunder, the Legislaturepassed extravagant appropriation bills. $16,000,-000 greater than the year before.whieh GovernorWhitman signed.
Seven months later Governor Whitman con-
fessed in a public statement:
"When I took office last January 1 knew ab-solutely nothing about State finances . . . . Itwas made apparent to me when I went over thebills that there were many useless and extrava¬
gant appropriations."Governor Whitman can confess his incompetence
.after the damage is done.but he cannot give baekto the taxpayers the millions whieh an unnecessarydirect tax filched from their pockets.
You would discharge an employee whose incom¬petence increased by 35 per cent the cost of runningyour private business.
For the same reason the State of New York mustrid itself of Governor Whitman.
This is the call to ACTION!Will you do YOUR part forthe good name of the State ?
NON-PARTISAN LEAGUEfor GOOD GOVERNMENT
BLISS OPPOSES TAKINGPERSHING FROM MEXICO
Tells U. S. Commission Plan Is
Impracticable.twnm » etaff CaaaaaaaBaBaBl ot n.e Tnbane.J
Atlantic City, Oct. 9. The BtteiImpraetieabillty of withdrawing tho
Inited States troops under Perahlngfrom Mexico at this time waa lm«
pressed on the American members of
the joint Mexi.-an Commission to-dayby Major General Tasker H. BliBB.The American eammlaaioaera pre¬
sented to the eonaidaration of GeneralBliaa t4vo frontier protection pl-rnsarhieh have been BVOlVOd by the con-
ferenee. Both pn);T.ii!imoj Involvcd,withdrawal of the Perahiag eelumn.l
oroviding for the concentration ofConatitutionaliat troopa in territoryi 0« occupicd by the Ameriean forcesand the other for an txtended nyatemof Mexiean military natrols Bt atra-
Ugil points below the Rlo Giande.All idea of racalliag the i ni'.ed
States forces from Mexico while re-
bellion and disorder continue to he
prevalent in Cairaasa'a domiaiaBa w».i
deprecnted by General .\\\<*.Other border protection plnns will
he otl'lined to the gtBeral hy the Amer-eammiaeioaen to-moi row.
SAYS KERFOOT BOAROED20 YEARS FOR NOTHING
Mrs. Hunter Adds That CriticBought Cocktails, Too.
Mrs. Abbb Bellevill* Baater testified
yeaterday ir, the Supreme Court
in the IM '"'"ft ..;u't ^or alieaatlofl of af-m whieh bar haeband, Frederick
William Hunter, a luwyer. has brouirht
againat John Barretl Kerfoot, literaryeritie and BOVellet, bis former cla»K-BBt* and hrother-in-law.For twenty yeara. said Mrs. Hunter
under eross-examn.a'.":\ Kerfoot l.vedwith the Hunter family in thia citynnd in Froeho'. I. N. J but did not coti-
tribnte aaything for board or lodgmg.And the writer did 'he family murkeVinjj with mor.ey whieh Mrs. Hunternva him from her fttt" a month al¬lowance from Hunter for household ex-
s. I-dr this purpose Mrs. HunteraxplaiBfl that IB* gave Kerfoot $117.50 a
month) and he never «U required toan accountir.g of his expendi-
turcs."Mr. Kerfoot aometimea bought eoelt-
taila," aaid the witneaa, in reply to a
queation.Tha trial goea on to-day.
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LEAVES $55,000 T0 CHAJJITY
BiaaJIji Inatitulions Benefit in Mra.Mary S. Bieratadt'a Will.
Public bequeats amountintf to S5K ')n0are made in the will cf Mr*. MaryStewart Bierstadt, widow of AlbertBieratadt, Undaeape pamter, whieharaa ftled yeaterday.
Mra. Bierstadt left an estate valu->dat more than ll.Coo.non.Tho g-tf'n t0 iBBtitatiaaa «re-. Firat
Praabyteriaa Chureh, BraaUya. SlaV000; St. Thomas's Trote-tant BpiaeopalChureh, Jr>,n0". for Ita fresh air fund,and |f,000 for its home for cripnledehildren; Brooklyn Home for A>:edM^r, 110.000; Orphan Asylum SocieiyBf Brooklyn. 110,000; Brooklyn Homefor Coaaamativea, M.OBe, and Brook¬lyn Society for tht* Kelief of Respecta-ble Aged and ladigoat Femaies. U,A00.The retaaiader of the * itate |
relatrvea, Including a brother, niecea;ind nephews.
J. R. KEENES WIDOWDIES AT CEDARHURST
Succumbs at Age of 76 Afterlllness of Year.
Mrs. James R. Keene, widow of thofir.ancier nnd horseman. died yester¬day at ht*r home, in Cedarhurst, I.ons*Island. at the age of seventy-six. Shehad been in poor he.ilth for a year.She was the daughter of Colonel I.e-
roy Daingertield, an officer in the Uritish army who resigned to fight withtlu* Coieaial troops in the Revolution.She wbs horn at Foxville, Va.. on an
. itnte that bad heaa granted to th.*DaagerAelda in lfio*'*. Uer auurriagitook place in 1H63 Ifl Sun ftoneltea,nnd in 1S76 came to New York with Mr.Ker-ne.
Sl,.- is survived hy a gon, Foxh.illK-.ne; a daughter, Mrs. Jessie II.
roflt, and three grandchildren. JamesR. K>>eB8 di'-d Bfl February "*. PJ13.
GEN. J. H. PAGE DIES,VETERAN OF TWO WARS
Served Against Indians and inPhilippines Also.
West Point, Oct. |, nrigadier Gen¬eral John H. I'age, I'. S. A.. retireddied here to-day in the home of his
law, Captaia George S. Bl*monds, an instructor in the MilitaryAeadany. He was born in Delawarein 1842.Geaera] Page wa. a veteran of th**
civil War. Baveral Indlaa cumpmgr.*.and served in tho Philippir.e I-lands.II, was appoiated from civil lifa inl-4-'l. was made a brigad:er g.*neral ofvolunteers in the Spaailh War. andwas appo.nted to the regular army inIMt, Four aons and two daughter*.5jrvive him.
I.YMAN EDWARD KANE.
Lyman Edward Kane. sixty-eightvears old, fornier Police Commissionerof Newark, died y-sterday at his homein that city following a protracted lll¬ness. He wai a eharter member ofSalaam T.-mn'.e, Order of the Mvsttcbhriae; the Northern Lodge of Masonaand Cor.nthian Council, Roval Ar-ri-.num. He raai a widower and is aur-
hy six ehlldrta, Mrs. William C.Nicoll, Mrs. I lward V. I'errv. I.vmanE, Kaaa. ir, Walter w. Kur.o and tbaMisses Alico and Dorothy K,.ne.
JOSKPH ODONNEI.L.
Joeeph O'Donnell, one of the oldestresidents of the Seventh Ward. Brook¬lyn, and for more than fifty yeara a
iiguru on the Faat River front, whereli. mamtained a ahip rhandSt-ry, diedSunday at his home, l'Jfl*. Seventy-nin'.hStreet, Brooklyn. He was BflVflBtfl two
years old. He wii asiociated v.i'h thofimuas Volunteur Putnam Hoae No. 31,the headquarters of whi.-h wer.- nn tneBowery.
a-
Wfl.I.lAM POKTER OlAPMAN.William Porter Chanman. a momher
of tlu* tirm of Chanman & R*f\railroad builderi, died on Sundav ut
the home of his daughter, Mra. I-nuisN. Anderson. of IM Hedford Avenue.Brooklvn, after s month's illness 11 ».
was si\ty-seven vears old nnd waa BOrflin Elaaira. llc was u tcradeata of the,
miaary. A
tVaba iii- baill bi
GBOBCI li\ii\ia
(reorga Barnea, I r< <.
tired merehant, ' Iteentl treel
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MUUMFfi.
EASTBURM PlDa. id 8 PiuN /., Hnnounce the mtrr
daughter, li Ithur lf. Eaatburn,Pei Wallat laland Farm. bi V i;'Saturday, Oetobs r .'
Nolirea of mnrriaaet anil ileailia BBBBTrll.a ae< uinpania.1 l,t full aaait un.l B.l.lrca
DIED.
Abbott. AMgeilB. Morriaon.F V.pfargarot A. Raid, J
I.um.Tack. F. FII, Jame? L.
ABBOTT 1916. hh .. 1, aidow oiaged M yiMorritta Chapel,naar 21 Bt it.,at | o'clock.
aaa* copy,COOK At h<r rasidenee, \
9, 1911, Mrviiafe prival
Ll M Ib memory ef Lom Taek, '
fui Jtephen W,died al Tlon October 10,
MITCHELL1914R, Mitekell, in hia Ttth |Vice.ington l%rk, Hrooklyn, '.'.October 11. at |sM p. Ba. It ia I
qaoeted that no flowera be
MOBRIBON Pi rdli ar.d V. BBdon Octobei>' h.s late rea d< nee,St Tu -a.lav evening,
Ipata-day. Bt New Hurley Ccm*t< r>,< ou .,'._,, M. I",
REID At Yonkers, N V aiOctober 7, '¦'.:., JoBfl !.:¦
yi ar ot bia age. Fuvn-fs bt hl lata r. - 4,
\kftenwill meet train Icaving '.t rai at 1:10 p. m Plcaflowera.
SAlvr AKDKEW8 SOI lETT OF THEOF NF.W VORK
cera amlrvices of the !at« es>pr*Keid, at bi* I itc n ai kenci. Iaade av.. Yonker-.. N. Y en Tai .
afternooa, Octobei 10, 191a,o'clock.
WILLIAM SLOANE. PreeidoalALEXANDEB B. UALUDAY, I
WjN( HFSTKR Franrea V Wmehes-ter, wi''. ef Henry N. Wincbester. .v,t-
urday. Octaear 7, 1911 r-unmal »<-r-\ iea* n dneedayi October ll, ;.' p- '»..Bt South Amenia. N. Y.
l BtaaTaaaUaM,TIIK WOlllll \U> < KMITKBT.
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