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- SON IS ROUTE" WITH AERO AEROPLANE : * Capt. bik Toles U Takes Up Duty of Delivering 20,000 Letters Twice a Day. FIRST “PO! Y OF AIR, | Special Stamps Issued by Post | Office for Nassau Exper ments, (Special from a Staff Corremontent.) | AERODROME, NASSAU HOUT . Falls Sixty hea VARD, Sept. 22-Capt. Paul W. eck the Etehteehth Infantry, U. 8. A., arrived here early to-day to get in shape his Wright machine In which he will make the first nertal mail delivery expe ments in this eduntry during the avia- tien ‘meet whfofy begins to-morrow | He Was scheduled to make a trial) fight to-day, ¢arrving a Government mail sack ¢ontafhing the eqittvalent tn Weight of 2,000 pieces of mail which he expects to deliver twice a doy Former Lieut.-Gov. Woodruff, seen. | dent of the meetise, said that he had obtained the sanction of Postmaster General Hitchcock for the experiments, And Capt, Beck was oMectally designated by the War Department to have the mat! over an wit route. SPECIAL STAMPS USED FOR THE “AERIAL PONY.” A big post-oMce tént was erected In the fleld, equipped with a complete force | w of clerks under the supervision of War- ren W. Dixon, Chief Post-Ofice Inspector in this district. Every convenience for any one who wants to mail a letter or Post card from the grounds was installed, Five mailing stations were placed ear the grand # the mail was collected and taken to th Post-office tent, to go through the usual routine, be put in a sack, sealed and| Susquehanna and followed the Delaware! "Do handed to Capt. Beck, whose duty it in| 40d Hudson tracks, to #ail away with it to Mineola, Garden City or any post-offices in nearby towns, Two special aerial’ stampa have been made for this meeting. One reade: “Aero Station, No. 1, Garden City, P. O. N. Y.," and the other, for the back of the letter giving it a souvenir Another evidence of Government ton of the meeting Is the presence of First Lieut. C. 8. Hodges, Twenty-ninth Infantry, with thirty-inne men, tn charge of the pylons and the signalling 4nd patrolling arrangements. Men from Governor's Island and Fort Wadsworth will be used in scouting contests. They 1 deploy into the woods and surrounding coufftry, and It will be the task of aviators to find them and return to Gen, Grant in the Judges’ stand with a description of the | 4Te4 pa 1 ita whereabouts, The prizes | 0M the White Star steamer Cedric from | New York last night and others on the | me company’s steamer Arabic from are etranded here, un- destinations because | Of the Keneval Mike on the Irtsh rall- » Amalgamated So- | clety of Railway Servants last night The ctty is pgactical party a £0 to the flyers wi mpiish this the quickest and most accurately. CIVILIANS MAY CONTEST FOR SCOUTING PRIZES. This contest !s open to all, because ‘the four army officers and two naval officers who are here to fly do so as civiltans and are on ppeclal leave of absence for the meeting. Notwithstanding that the weather this morning was perfect for flying, there were few of the thirty-six airmen who are entered at the aerodrome. William F. Kline, in his Church biplane, was the only one who flew, and his was Iitle more than @ grass-outting expedition. Extensive flying was scheduled for this afternoon, Harry N. Atwood ex- pects to tune up his Burgess-Wright, in which he has installed a new French motor, and George D. Beatty, who ts touteed as @ rival to Lincolm Beachy tn the matter of “Dutch rolls,” gure elghts and other reckless air gyrations, announced that he would try out his Curtiss, The four women who are to partitt- Pate, Miseeow Matihio Moisant, Farr Quinby, Helene Dutrieu and Blar geote are also to make trial Nights to- | | Tihany Will be one departure from the | Meeting for a cross-continent fight. Karle L. Ovington bax announced that he will start for San PF on his Queen toward the lavt of ATWOOD FLIES WITH A PASSEN. GER AND-DELIGHTS PARENTS, and 1 felt safer than T have in! He is not the kind of an 0 perform sens feats or to give FLYNGPOSTHAN 22 A freak aeroplane that r tic de ita ap-| ¢ eonnd ed It should go, the representa- looking tives of the Harvester Company evinced eDiets para: | @ willingness to conform if possible to ‘ason. It the views of the department and to A, ite the This holds | ever been tr pectators will doubtless ke icuing from the) Company Admits Fake Con- | Shown Way to Those Who. |# et, Then Leaves | po $50,000 Race to Rodgers jthe fa that to the knowle and Fowler. constant battling with the hoodoo that has e aviator withdr coast Mght for « withdrawal f nine at a ha resume his gine went back on him and & fenvationsl drop of sixty f honor of first ‘carrying United States | aeroplane At Ratithone his en- damaged, but Ward escaped serious injury: the other contestant York, took the , and “headed for o'clock this morning vith a favoring breeze he sped along faster than a mile a minute. | conversation. wit At Susquehanna, who started from alr at Hancoc the West at 111 twenty-nine miles in twenty-fve min- utes. Rodgers landed at Scranton, nde and at intervals| Miles from } . this afternoon, | 7 Ho ts away off his course, due to the! “Not on my own account,” answered | | Nurito has for years prov fact that he left the Erle Railroad at! tne witness, ! It will be neces.| signed sary for him to retrace his route to] finds of the corporation Susquehanna Buffalo. and their counsel must work out. Hua Letimoaials from promiaest, aople 1 had wing." and thelr counsel must work out. The | 94 Meow will ve scat upon rquest—they heads f0F) sepny law department of the Government ca eas You. 2 ae ot undertake to act as universal couns 2. at Hegeman, Joredit tot P| Ene phoma te ol eceame anol veienl oan tote izenhge Nien Cooper contestant Who | of §181,000 started from Ban Francisco and came|Do you k on his second | came to be credit me his jour. | tion?” machine to-day A new start t0-| way eradiied on the books of the bank|the precedents set by. the. supreme —<—>——_ with $111,09 Do you know anything} Court tn th ‘9 case and by the about that?" United States ute Court in the AMERICANS STRANDED “Not a thing.” Third Clreult, In tae Powder cave and | BY STRIKE IN IRELAND Two Hundred Who Queenstown from White Star Liners Cannot Get | Away. ~Two hun: | ngers, ‘some of whom came| to evief at day out, is ready to ney, reads: “Aerial Postal Delivery? and expec morrow morning. o ° Landed at] the pooks of the bank with $230,002 | ship if it should fa Boston to-day, able to reach the! ways called by {solated from | allway oftetals | ould arrive at stated that no trains or leave Queenstown to-day they did not know when they ble to resume operations. the mails can be despatched. Not even | ry N. Adwood went up in his Bur ps Wright machine tlY after noon being the first of the a 4 flight to-day, Me-took W, I’ of New York with him and mad beautiful tleht. He was up about twen ty minutes and went as high as ee He went around ihe Aleld five times an ended with a sem 1 plane de= scem that keemed to tip hia planes side- Wise to an angle of 45 ¢ Atwood's parents, Mr, and Mrs, Sam vel S, Atwood of Boston, watched the fight. Mra Atwor ade} Might yesterlay with by up nearly haif an hour. she + “i Nked ft immensely and not the slightest {« "I have. ful! confidenc i she WISSNER PIANOS rely absolutely upon their intrinsic merit. USED UPRIGHT PIANOS in good order $75—$90--$100 $125 ‘month! Square Pianos $10 Up Send postal for catalogue, WISSNER WAREROOMS 96 5th Ave., cor, 15th St., N.Y. 55-57 Flatbueh Ave., Brooklyn, 4 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1911. a hatep he case of the Harvester Com- or n voluntarily subs rnment tts plan of cial of. the Department of Justice |inake such changes as it should deem | necessary to comply with the law, BURDEN OF PLANNING IS ON THE TRUSTS. “In some cases, such as the suits inst the combination of electrical light manufacturefa and the Southern on3; President: Orr one Bide! Harvester and Others Have, cern Had No Account. | Care to Get Safety, ACD a a AMR as AvaroR WARD , sa Further revelations of the remarkab "| WICKERSHAM'S — STAND, |Bosed_ reorganiaat ts, as soon as the petitions 1, evinced a willingness to com A Rubmittod pro: and tendered a ree which they were willing he court enter against them. understood that negottations re- ng such decree have been com- *! Attorney-General Willing tolfica tna at the next term on cout the defendants will appear and agree to | banking methods of David A nd James Mechanics and Tr ullivan, | *ltorm of hee to have Ga tank Inquiry in Brooklyn, The U |e “If other combinatfons should take Mecano sani Teter tans | Meet All Half Way on Re- {the entry of Judgments granting all re- Robert P. urr, a lawyer, was the most ax jiet ithe Government could ask as the} Important witness “tn dune, 196, organization Plans. | result of @ litigation | Mr. Orr, with his er Jonn k. | ike action and submit to the Depart- land Amhiey, the cashler of the Me Sama jment of Justice plans of reorgantzation lies and Traders’ Bank, formed WASHINGTON, Sept, 2 Rocent re-| Which should In good faith Dring about tion called the Orr Contraccins | porte to the attorneys for iarge com. * Competitive condition and terminate Company. Lawyer Cropsey brought ot | POT tO the attorneys for iarge coms) monopoliatic conditions and also all | yb £01 tO". binations of corporations and thetr prine| age ts unduly restraining, inter. aan vines com. |clpals also were hoping for some gen-| state trade and commerce, the Depart: ps a et ne te, pertiacete Jeral understanding with the Govern-| ment of Justice would doubtless give them careful consideration and if found mont authorities concerning the appll-|to be adequmte would submit them to cation of the anti-trust law, and that/the coun:s gh an appropriate petition, 18 leaued, No minutes wer kopt me Ashiey | eee Pek ef mecounts, but OFF MEVET| some of them had gone to the Attomey- {the decree of the court to be 40 framed ag Hag Pe orpuration organized?” |General to ascertain what action, sf any,|®* to marke the provisions of the plan tended him xince peey may be necessary to make them stand|Dinding upon the defendants and to en- Join them from further monopolist , James W Med the witne Mr. |right in the eyes of the ernment: | ofrort » teas ed a Uttle} was the subject of much discussion!” “Rut the burden af framing such the corp: yi There to-day | Plans and of demonstrating their sufM™ | Further que nt out that) ane Associated Prese is in a positton|clency and'adequacy must the Orr Cont He(ietnodllbed WT ge fag nit as the attitude! DY those Interested In the combinat Re Te ub tha Eambasleent OF Tian and not by the officials of the Depa: ugh it was : F ment of Just ; it did no] “The position of the Attorney-General | mem ASeIEE te | eReAStin esident' as frequently stated by him, Is that | ie (and jsince the decisions of the Supreme made |My t. ‘The | py ting Com- posits and A of unce In the law y uced and the mean- | p statute in its application to| Sciatica and Neuritis sufferers will be s makes tt neessary for! “NURITO,” a they we terested to learn that Unton Bank," sald let: y remedy, not | clear thone 4 |& patent medicine, heretofore prescribed went over the t. He asked me to write selves of distinct, se p- | oniy by physicians, is now oifered for having covered ing that 1 had no inter arate which sh sale direct to the public. w be in its ation in restraint |“ {t is made of U. S. P. ingredi poned that of trade or threaten monopoly vu Govrenmeent standard) which in- SEPARATE PROBLEM PRESENT: sures its absolute Purity and strength— ED IN EACH CASE, free from opiates and narcotic “Did you eve from the bank in one loan Crop: Pa, 148) mi elf an A separate problem in each ca a almost immediate relief and we will wel- problem which {nthe first instance |fOMe your asking your physician of its those in control of the combinations | mer or try it subject to our guarantee, How this shall be done is, of cours ou know whether or not Ashley undreds of checks drawing on }sel for the trusts, It {a preparing to at wn bring before, the court all the co: nations whith appear to be in ¢ MAGISTRAL CHEMICAL Co. violation of the law Suite THI Viatiron Muilding, New York. 4 ” “It the courts agree with the Cov. |————————————— \aaeapely your corporation |ernment’s views, they doubtless folld 9 & Con or sent by mall op rectl id Ashley ever tell you that on{decree the combination to be tegal | 5, 198, your concern wae credited | and to give to it a reasonable time to| on the books of the bank with $10,00| reorganize In conformity with th and on July 2, 1907, tt was cre nj under penalty of tr "We did not.” “The plan of reorganization must be | Royal Bengals Cigars: rich free smokes full of fragrance | | —soothing and mild A Box of 10 for 15 Cents Get them—INSIST if you must—but get them, bs aif Weser Sakis beginat sige Used Pianos from $69 Uy Weber, V¢ met, Fische way, Waters, Sol; Pease, Hacdinan Terms as Low as $5 Dowr 0 exchany WESER BROS, APSEROLY Warerooms ond St, ; MIE a d's MEANS SYANOARG OF MERIT 6th Ave. and 20th St, NEW YORK en Evenings Until 9 o'clock, | 1 ‘owed! on al! cath sales, 10%} We psy ireight and R. 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