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Le oN A A A Nap ene : i y c Uncle Sam Urged to Build Sguadron of Aerial ‘Gates So WOMAN REFUSES _ fo Strengthen the Navy and Keep Abreast of the Times. TOGIVEUPHER {Without Them Says Admiral Balloons for the use of military scouts and sharpshooters. Balloons as mail carriers are 2 possibility of the future, HOME IN JAIL ) ; —_—>— v _ 263 Sixth Avenue Between 16th and 17th Streets Bese Balloon racing charts to guide handicappers in future Balloons will give the weather man a chance to guess | Chester, We Can't Be a- erial contests, right. SES E r World Power. Only Entrance Through Furniture Store Clothing-Credi SACK SUITS in a splendid variety of fabrics and colorings— Worsteds, Cassimeres, Cheviots, in distinguished new patterns, in browns, grays and other tones, and Unfinished Worsteds and Thibets in’ plain black. The best suits in the market at $15 and up to $35 WINTER OVERCOATS.—If you need-a new Winter: over- coat.we can furnish splendid coats, of all-wool. fabrics, in ‘Meltons, } Kerseys-and trish Priezes, in gray:and-black aS well as. fancy ma-4 térials, that are marvels at thelr price,, Bye Re ea $15, $20 and $25 | — —ARE-GERTAIN-TO-COME. =+Miss- Donnelly Insists She's Stilt Matron and Challenges Of- ficials to; Evict Her. . ext Congress Will Be Asked, 3 | to Make an Appropriation 4 4). for Experiments. Detying the authorities of Queens County to-elect her from two rooms jahe oveupies in the administration building at the jafi in Long Isiand City Mias Mary V. Donnelly is waiting to be put. aut, Miss Donnelly was appoint. , ed mamlatant matron about ‘two ‘years: xo and held. the. position until’ last Agel when «he Was removed by Sheriff Harvey after a trialon churmes. At complainant the Sheriff accused Miss Donnelly of failing to perform-her duty’ and es judge and jury he dismissed her, Miss Donnelly retained former. ‘atrehins winking thelr’ way from’ ship j land, then passing over head Mke| + & @uime’ giguntic cull pnd making @ re- --fi@emn filght jn the direction whence + @hiey came, are to be part of our naval within the next ten years, ~ —j ‘At least that's. what the seronauts) Sa F wee Ave Katheredhere-tor their an— Hs i surely come to ete Gh 7 ; r oun) GL) say will sur Mt Se fi F * : - ie x Ye Assistant Corporathn Counsel Denis "wed Rearsageairal C.-M. Cheater: in- Fae, O'Leary-and he escnced Hie of cer id etets that the Wnitod States Navy must upreme Court to-re- +) Be thoroughly eduloed “with -an-xerial} : eagnadron in the very near future, or ig 7 “ rr or bs Ki in possession of her So al UR ARSE Oo One s a: sh + apartments; Matthew J. Goldner. Buper- Ree 5 ~~ -» re eae wlth= 5 ? : | intendent of Public Buildings § = "Communication Ase x | Ley GP aa ; < ex 4 “Queens Borough, serv 4 means of Wireless telegraph. A | i Baye cs a res ry —Lwitay—seritien-—notive—to—vecete.——héise — = —— —— ono atent rat ta ~ a : i! Donnelly later called on Mr. Goldner Here's a fine chance for you to pick’ up, at low cost, some.| ‘ must have airships, balloons or what- ei te ¥ ; ay as 5 sey ‘andisaidy --eptendid—pteces—of- J ‘Oar, Goldner, if you want me out of Pthe rooms come un and put me out. I hall nut yaoate of my -own aonord @ver form of air craft may be theemoat feasible to sail ashore and take obser- Grand Rapids Furniture qwations—that will be of assistance to)” * \ | : = =" “ S i 4 + ry under any circumstances, Ie a ery eee : : : : ; i Miss “Donnelly said she considerea|{| Including Colanlal, Mahogany, Circassian’ = Walnuts. "Maple, | @e. ii} s, “Other countries have adopted similar 4 5 ; 4 1 atte jf ORD. EES “Alao_a large assortment of BRASS BEDSTEADS at’ extraor 2 seat : : ABE a dinarily low figures. - Measures and the United States must The Aus- Our entire new stock was recently damaged very elightly by water ‘used In putting out a fire above us. Practically un-; hurt At Absurdly Low Prices We shall dispose of the. entire stock at once to make room for new goods, Everything cut in price. see Come! Examine! Save Money! This is a genuine opportunity to get practically perfect furniture. fora trifte. = = ___ MANGES BROS. 136, 138 and 140 West 23d St., N. KILLED IN CHURCH ROW, BUDAPEST, Hungary, Oot. 2— Eleven persons were killed and a score wounded in Czarnova Yesterday in a riot growing out of @ ohurch feud Keep abreast of the tim trian navy {s using the balloo i Fs @tvantage. England, Germany an OL FPeEnch-P Wrance have experimented extensively Wo2- Ene? ATR APE “ut with just what remuit we Wo not) x70 a - S 9. Lo) Jt mow. eCPM dn, ( Gbvernment-Alive to Thelr Value: twiy of celebration, and wrecked tho] “Purine the Russo-Japanese war thejettucture round our gas pant at RMusaians had aerial ald at Viadivostock | Spitsbergen. It took us @ month or + and sent many balloons ashore, qaining| “We finally had it all rigged up again y nile the Japanese| and, though it was ver ylate in the nea- walnahie sate * Lee {zens Mr. Wellman insisted upon making were -none-the—wiser——— the Hipa dee waned eke ties time tee “Every Aagahlo should be equipped {came upon the deck of the steamer 10 ‘with some kind of a craft for aerial] tee. eee ate ie Immense ‘alrahip Bs { io steamer when out e @avigation,” - continued “the Admiral. | bay and behaved Deautitully. In the “bat just what kind, ts a question to en et—a—high—altitude—they—atg— i ton t hi high-altitude—they at eatestiisa intiiie tutire nalled us to follow.: We saw them ee twice, but the machine was soon enyel- [The aeroplane begins to look practl-|‘oped In a fog, which turned Into soft Teable,_and that may be the final selec-{s19%, and thoy went out-of views We [steamed around for some time, and tion. I am not an aecronaut, however, en the fox finally lifted we saw the 2d will leave the development of ‘the maching stuck on’ top of) a Rlacler, rs - where wan wrocl . : ‘ 3 Germ of craft to asronauts, clare, Machine Is not _m total wreck, i Ae “ies , set "Beamen can understand the use of/ and Ij believe {t can bs repaired tn tims | ah ats | { oF, @edalloon Detter than almost any class| for the trial next, summer, which I ‘Co7 @f men, because they understand xhe | "Pe to née muccecd."” _ Syn chesten Se eps ee /omen’s Tan Boots. Qalicons alike.’ | mo = Bere oe : q ae as | apcotding to Adriiral Chester, =o Wi Fif D /: a A Ee er ME error pe Pa 4 @rigadier-General Allen, head of - the: | in = ‘ % 5 : United: Siater Signal Corpe..the United mer at 1, ty elves tate) rte ; . cal S Demand positively unprecedented and. @tatea Government ‘s keenly : A eitteRE Re at Bes : unabated, _Our_assortmert remains _ Che “force of “aerial navigation i: Seen =a VW f ear J ai See oo Serres | ae feeajon In tinies of war, and the next in Yale Law Books se intact,-and—offersopportunities—for Oetigress probably will appropriate at satisfactory selection not found else- No Need for Rubbers” If Your Feet Are Protected ~~ Benet $200, 000- for-comtinulng the expéri- > ; ; = AR Crulsera to Carry Malla, V ife Studying Too. By a Pair of where. Bs : ep aimpesanigaeriali equadsval tora ewe ty + 2 THE WAR BALLOON AS A TSCOOT Coward Waterproof Shoes. Our prices, $3.00 to $8.00 for regular . Qe: fot the only thine that 1s xolng to heights and uniform price of $5.00 on Made from swpecial grade of $a i : Seeman wraaated ta) leather, tendered ramtaht 11“ high cuts, are special values NUDE Sealer caeecens inebadvon es — damp-prool and r zaman Senos of his home. The Italian was stripped, by a special process, Com- ie i2-for another bath, Beleichto made fortable_as an_ordinary shoe | move as Schmidt ‘entered and wears fully as well. | Schmidt took no chances. -He—threw = iba 20f- pounds of avoirdupols_upon_bed SOLD NOWHERE ELSE. sa etnd—man—and there was crash. P Tho bed_gave_way-and-the-tnpact_ot|___ JAMES_S, COWARD, | sts wreckage and two bodies broke the! 968-274 Greenwich St., N. Vs } floor, “depositiig Schimidt—“Italian and {EAR WARREN ATREET.) ‘bed debris in a closet five fect belo a Luok had it that Schmidt landed ba] _ MallOrders Pitted. Send tor Ca working ~tliss, and -slie” very much | Magietrate Beith REP : — : =i M Smith, S 5 3 doubted the sincerity of certain newa- —>—. | dlagistrate ‘ ighigtfar the Grace a i = = = 4 nee en a 4. By papers (hat profess a great. desire to Tina = Jury on te CMirge of atlempley folon=T “gndia-whirling wheel in the place where !They are at Yale for business, uplite the poor. een Capture Is Effected After Fat tous assautt, i ; rte Le ree occiatoratT : i ae i re @b ordinary bird's tall ought to wiggh Wheh his university education js : rt iy Bay: something 7] The acroplane, or the flying machine, le [ended Mike Haggerty wil go back to] *200:, Put they always contradict. it-in | Cap Bursts Through | WORSHIPPED AN IDOL, 9 several ways," she sald. —Referri | 5. @ be the future Foamer of the clouds. at. ates Bronte aud peActiaGg Fecent doings In Wall, siren: erate Houseerlogr! EVIDENCE TO BREAK WILL. = - Prof. Moore Favors Aeroplane. DIE ee! Ls fessed_no mympathy for Helnze ber ) tet? Prof. Willis Moore, head of the United [cause he was from the Weat. i q@urprine us. wi path arnt © ee went Michael Haggerty Hasn't Even Time to| fe are going to have balloons for ——edikary scouts and-aharpanooters. | — explain Plans, and—Leaves That to ==. We are gaing to have racing ‘charts a arpa ay a Rae ar Wife, Who Is Studying Sociology, STREET PUDDLE fone beat bets in the aerial contests ——“Aecording-to-the.sky.pllots:who have -$ast-fintahed tbe grest_ Internatiynal BY EDNA CAIN. eo _where-Mr, Rockefeller's income Is race, we are golnx to have all sorts o’| Michael Haggerty. the fitty-year-old| *> stat.” | = = guce> things within the next decade, Yale-student. is not going to play foot-|, f¥: Haggerty has very decided opin- Tay. geing—to-quitcaliing them {ball during the college courso jie -has| !0n# on the subject of the downtrodden. = epatioona’’ by that time, however, for|just begun, Mrs, Michael Haggerty, his van Gre —future—sit-oritieer—willbearakishe{wite, will not _glye up mich of her ime i fooNing craft with a clgar-shaped beak|Whilo ia student to social pleasures. The —man—who_is _ particular shows it in law. He at the Yale Law School with the force and decision of a man who has been ” ‘5 gates Weather Hureau and President {through the mill.of life. It was not &/ 4. nee one can't help admiring th CHIQAGO, Oct. 2.—Occultism figured | ‘ aeons man, | It Roceo Beleichio, of No. 41 North |extensively in the testimony given here Of the Aeronautical Congress, says thei wajm that led) this brond-shouldercd (agsed ey agit (8, R004 flxhter,” she | William street, Astarla, had been per-|in the wult of Mrs, Adah L. Tayloc @eronauts have got to get back to the lminer ta Jay down hts pick and drill Jossness qty tere, # & Konerat rest-| mitted to take hia annual bath in peace |Garrus’ to ect aside the will of her 2 dlscont : F i CE Mahe tae and the /and come East to absorb legal knoal-| both Eust and yee People |and quiet. unacoompaniel by the {ibes poring Mirah elisabeth alate york ses “The aeroplane {s certainly. here to eae fi jaccept the teaching that whatever of youngsters, he might not to-day be |wort palnwaro avenue Ti teso, Oieteas ww ety ie the opinion of Prot. Moore; |, {1° {sured tt all out with tho care] te right. When thoy seo ‘er Is }lungulshing in durance vile. Ufled that Mrs. Taylot worshipped an and attention of the man who has! power and rich People enjoying | “A raln-filled muddy pool in a vacant | {dol given her by Dr. \Lalan, a Hindco, Jt Hes fhe future development i tiches who have ney, J 2 SAMS ATAU f Avah pert Tal Sanh nae sities fe uture cere es earned his dollars by the strength of | earned’ enough to keep a bedenes lot at Trowbridge streat and Van Alat | 2ate {5 the Congress of Religions. Stes Ke Lt Herne é -|his muscles, He knows there are one, while thoy, the real producers of tau {avenue near his home, was Rocco's |Rursell enid that Mrs, Taylor Seog iarteies avaes ee hundred copper centa in each. cpaceewe eal nea En have only a bare living the} bathing omporlum, He was wallowing Guenthy asked for “the, Images) which iy ‘ faced: eet how mui: ader and | Chéy bexThi to worl are KWo, setae = sho worshipped as a i et @eroplane, when impr wient. powder t in Co Worser why. it a! Te wattr-ithre-wowelrusand without [SP Kod, se_trial 8 do that. lhacon they will buy.. He knows he can-] Sere ss = : eo ‘An aeroplane hs alread, wanty= | patiwlretre cert int nledsote matoveneeh Has a “Work” to Do, - ny BOTT DER Ce SEW GA ES gS eRe, | eee renee ener wetereenererneree neem dour miles at the rate of more than'rtent away, So-he 1s at Yale to work when Jacob Relbling and Adolph Zir- Perceive that no colleg year-old boys/tnterrupted Every man deeply respects! STE So eaaelog Ws thirty mites an-hour, In time they will lang get results, will Nulist\ apathy) ine | Soe erate Kee Atcha An te eure cr your mon "5c (2 for 25c) collars are not good enough for-him—he insists on_}2/ getting = riangle Brana SHRUNK TO SIZE ©7714 SIZES Collar. iS i because’ they look better, fit better, hold their shape better Its easy to pillows at Yule i i ideas broweh fhe ablutions. t Individual ho is if rfett this so that I believe they witl|— s wht to the coll the he Individual who guided ms i = . a hed agtestesfig-fasa dy walvectionterithin: “Both Much_In-Earnest. |atudent. at least Ana nied a ile ‘The boys toased.-aticke:-and.-stoneal gnaw Tee sania and wear better than any other collars sold at the same price, ‘or 30 miles and maintain| y¢r9, lowing the fortuves of the pleskin on | &nd souted Jestingly at the man, Ho ues by coot-judgmen: Linen quality, 4-ply—every collar “shrunk to size”-and button Haggerty, a woman.of probably! the fg weudying: sociotoey, “Hersmind sty : Rave chase, finally corner- | and Common sense. If one finds | | holes as strong as can be made... Ask for them by name- ‘ds In’ Goorway, He pullet” hig habits of food or drink are: Bpewd Se Nitty aliss aaohah OF DAE oa. the .tyaica} odllege dressed. * admitted Mr. Moore, * nt {8 supposed to do, she sees [ink the he alt-!penda toward economic and social’ a mel = fe =the mark “~A5 \=“1St-un-to-date-styles; quarter-sizes in > 1 prob-lne iss mar! up-to-date-styles;-quat in Jp, in my opinion, will never be of : tna humanity butteted like revolver and fired several shots at | | : ‘ 5 fesrinereins Mines MaKe Jay {05 varrying ales ete Nesleseniguata al Aue mashes between the” opposing Hla ab the wwering boys, but falled to nit producing some hints of dis_| on S an the hest stores, 15c each (2 for 25c). raor (relgat. Their use wit es in she is seeking} hs i ' . fraiteas to. apart. for milllury, scouting [Is dimecuit. for ashe, ike her husband, | et aS i them, ease he should heed nature's! = Van Zandt, Jacobs & Co., The Linen Collar Makers, Troy, N. Y. i end scientine reseurch, lg surprised, not to say !shocked, that |. ginen E. Donnelly. who ts rudly, | Pelleeman Ludwix Schmidt ts squat | \ soings and properly adjust | | “Balloons are a yr help, thousyt, up and good-nature fe Fe ukuher Bureaus BY Making ats [the public should be so anxious to belu itorm whinge jRemperature Of Wis various currents of | taken into her confidence, means Yale Univers gir in the bigier ultitudes we can yeckon| She waa willing to talk when I saw Fiatient | “yery. accurately on. the approach of! ner to-day at New Ha. 5 and wears 4 | === BP, on tt, which {his diet to keep the beautiful 5 collega pillows, and lots of book: { ralty Patrol, and Ja| protntes) Having a prominent very optimistic, believes in higher edu. | amon human machinery in order, | - tne latter Is a picture. o! ‘ @hutderstorms and 20 on. NM. but not much | cation, co-education and ever: ar | Rrandtather, President. Benjamin. Har Our ‘Topographical Maps Griticieed,| Mut nerselt: Mr. Hagerty wax busy | form of learning dlapensea ee aie rison, who was in offiée when young |’ One does not always know | rhaWeclenlalaiinow a Mecdealogteerian ne pee Pech busy, every minute wince |thinks everybody wio kces from Yale MoKeamarived on the scene twenty | where to commence to Ccorfect | * mavigation were suddenly Jarre: Meese tue coleKe: is as a Mht set upon a hill § i | Feaitzation of ie inemelency ur our topos | "A aTeat many young girlie who go to| hapa the problem will all be untennica Wy Stipa ln Claseee, [eicnetieenaea tanec ceseP Le) i Bgrapaleal mapa by raul dice, w mom: ellegalijebtn very. lttlest sald as: eventual I suggested that the nation might ex-; Coffee, a most alluring and in-; hy werty, “and they, often forget that 'Babyt—Mck. pect something special from him} | won ithe international race, Uttle, I think going to college after one aby AteKee, who laa junior at |View af his start in lite Idlous enemy that «sings one Furniture Co. 44, 46 @ 48 Myrtle Ave,, Corner Pearl Street, BROOKLYN, N. Y, cl 8 3 i ; a 1 H WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30th, G r 4 Black Dress Goods crossing the Allegheny Moun- Yale, has outgrown the’ stato of baby-|‘ "It » rather like bein; preacher » j 4 () Rains,’ pacrnltvaca ts Leet some experience in life Ja very| hood long since, but has’ been unable son—they are always expected to, be|t® Sleep and Knifes him.’’ | 0 N E D 0 L L A R | Girection by the may i Mra Haggerty ts young end trean| {0 cxahs the name and tame. attach-| YS, Aoei Re levered: | The slow, but sure effect of PANCY BLACK MOHAIR({mported), 44 In, wide. Value $1.00 yd. 606 ; Vetonally tell the cl looking, She tails with the enthusiasm {7% {0 hin: aa a White House baby Hourellastaainmer end -hearing: pom {fel th tive dr Yi mn ‘ ; : | God nfila, wore very. to or looking, h Naratioscyramecen Henktscars wher in thelr geal tee moa, caffelne—the active drug in W EEKLY BLACK GRANITE CLOTH, 42 In, wide, Value $1.00 yard, _75¢ i ern splendor, declared it ought to be) Tesw a large body of water (the mouth| “I think the East has got into more| “People still call me ‘Baby ‘oKee',” | torn fown anda home built ror the |coffee—on the heart, finally Mi shatnerantanaad Ay oe Tahought It) or less of a rut,” she said, in contrast- jhe sald to me, “It ts emplo,.: ta a see Piperryin® toate of the Congres: produces weak pulse and a de_ East and the West. Sho for-|term of detision by the fellows herer | "ont Ut : meh ui Lat i cre with hi Oneal ranged neryous system which Thad Inton rr tripk the White House ably: the moat din the East; but says sho] Two of hls friends wore with him ‘Architecture No Money Down Interesting of all very beautiful example of architecturo We furnish your house, floor or i atte 7 when I saw him, and they immediately c | ABSARSeergt, STUN te, cangrote [liken the West beter Bechine interested in aehag that nal Vout? atekan Te would bars Brow slowly but steadily more | a.t Vin cvcrythine ier house, {| § Marge of the American bal'oon jn the ‘acts concerning ‘Baby “MoKee" belcreat pity to destroy it or change itn! cvery) e~ Tl WS aecarezeercts ines Armeriean oat eon ince All Life Interesting. brought to the atten‘ion of the pusiic. |Sharactes, undo T cannot. belies: tha Pronounced and end in some keeping. | ‘Wireless Messages a | MAY. BE SENT BY EMPLOYERS, LANDLORDS, SELLERS, | LOSERS, &C, TO WORKERS, TENANTS, BUYERS, FINDERS, firth Avene, Comer 14th St }/ ac, IN THE MOST SATISFACTORY. MANNER THROUGH THE WORID'S ADVERTISING COLUMNS, Branch FIFTH AVENUE sor! FURNITURE CO. , iF Franc ya “ tlnehana! people of th ntry Ww: i Beara ie France, and by nial means I find life Interesting anywhere, how-|ong, “he wasn't really born at th pearls of the country would stand for fixed organic disease unless Ganapolia is his birthplac panics” were not unusual at Yale, i Ww! 1@ E tin, Walter Wellman's dash |towng are, really civilised; if wo have| ‘Another young fellow aald Mokeo |{h*wan making mrecoul at colivas suite Of selected parts of the field much mote generally used In the homes| among the college boya. was how? | wa r . y through college, Faprojurely, nec jhe ranks twenty-netn, Phosphates which rebuild and it of: “In the first place. vou know “Why Wellman Didn't Get the Pole, |.erfil countey. People who nave never | ander, fales, colonne Insta Wil {reel pang obmertiocetnmtndit | the cause be removed,’ Bia ape Mua Ts Ge [favre tatu oben | stn vt Sc | ttn SM EM SILAADONGE| oe serceag’ parts. ef, the tal vee {ho blah aniirly practicable: ara | loctrio lights. Why, electric Uphta are | Hat ®,omnauinane GUHA Rie ah Sreaitable’aa'i¢ he had tieen hors In| grains that yleld the natural a theatre, until sont 9A ta we Earnie iermata TEE aay man | give vital energy to body and i'msn reams vah"Woe he™Ghihi wide *sent. ot LES Abarratantt ate Be 1 HH pe, oe f i eee

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