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EUSA TOBRING DOWN BILLBOARDS Commissioner Fosdick Reports Against Eyesores in Every ‘aikie THE EVE sh Aviator and His Wife Pursued by Hoodoo in Flight THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, NING WORLD, TURF A BIT SOGGY Patterson and Loring, Wh Turned in Two Best Cards FOR SECOND ROUND WILSON AT RALLY OF FARMERS TELLS. Governor Coins New Phrase as | He Strikes Out Against Taft 10 | tu ers of mone officers wish to ra plun taken? a an | GOES TO COURT IN STYLE AFTER but k and say® that, his only objection to the system is that too much er? From whon 1912, the country was iegitimate y | interesting ally acquire any process ot Roosevelt i# always and not by of the hands of nd too Httle of It is dise remains in the aise now is who suppites is the prize mone NEW SHIP ARRIVES TO CARRY FLAG INTO she From the Great Lakes Comes the Robert H. Thompson, lo mi je L, & N. Stock $1 The directors of the Louisville @ Nashville railfoad this afternoon voted | to recommend to the stockholders an jn- crease of %® In the company’ | capital stock, making the total $72,000,000, tock will be offered to stock- holders at par, each being allowed to he new Built in Detroit. | Part of the City. | SLEUTHS BREAK IN. . 1 | Mrs. Hamilton, Entrenched in Hand- Yesterday, Meet. and Roosevelt. a 4 The new 4,000-ton steamer, Robert H. Y : ‘ — | some Home,’ Defied Them. Till | Thompson, American tut, and destined Every member of the family COMPLAINTS ARE MANY. The second round of match play at! WILLIAMS GROVE, Pa. Aug. 28-1 They “Jimmied” Parlor Window, |‘ carry the American fag into Medi-| wi] wear Harrie Glasses—if |Van Cortlandt Park for the Greater| Col. Roorevelt’s analogy that the bene-! Residents about the handsome brown. | terranean® waters, arrived in port to- ie an “one” of the famil New York golf championship began this fits of the protective tariff system home of Mrs. Emma Harton, | day, having come through the Great} We Serve one” of the family— Not Only Are Devices Un morning under fatrly good weather con-| constituted “prize money," of which 0, 36 Stuyvesant avente, Brooklyn, | Lakes via Montreal from Detroit, where | CE. ly Are Devices ditions. The turf was a bit soggy, but! too much was kept by the officers 1 mi ad & large, and stiek acningience | she was bull: She tw tying off the; Our —_“all-under-one-roof” : - the players found this no disadvantage ang to, ie ed to « Srey sie aces! vanning and | Thirty-f treet pier, Brooklyn. e a } sightly, but They Add to in making good drives, and too lttle distributed to the crew.) Kelly of the Gates avenue station, after | souten in deeetten wig em The! system of furnishing glasses D f Fi {Cri The morning match Brought tometer | eee ee oe ae oa nnen nach na,| knocking, natty citinretegs ineiNe and | tne owners, Jamen W. J Ff vre| Has built up Oe eastern anger of Fire and Crime. the twb players who turned tn the bert | He wanted to know in Ils speech be. f the binwnstone house and| #0 Jubilant over her d and the le optical or- . ea I ge and, Mae |fore the State Grangers pi AG into the. fue ously furnished | entiusiasin with which old-time sallor | genization in the world. who tu 7, and wy | where the “prize money" ne from greeted her that a Yan quct will | Loring, who acted as caddie for Presi-| eA ty he u pe aive Whether you come to us to . . eae 5 “ He said the “plunder came from the * stalked tp the) aboard her to-nigiit A, 2 Commissioner of Accounts Fosdick ha dent Taft at Washington and Hot) wed ae ie Sonne | have ade . inatituted « crusade against obnoxious Springs, Va., where he got his golf edu.| farmers, who were taxed too highly by = the poked het | This is but the first of four steamers | have ite hehe upon Mu Diltboards and “#ky signe” which offend Jeation, whose efforts yesterday earned| the tariff on agricultural implements hich the olf firm of Kiwell Ie going to | Prescription of your own Oct» . ‘ od a him the gold medal donated by Mr.| The Governor confined iitmself to| oa, | 44d to the vessels flying the Ame list, or to have your eyes ex+ the public view everywhere in the 2 Jule Crow of the local club, when hel 4, 7 ‘8 Heid Ll nm anh he | yeni v6 sha to bee the exctatmed, | flag. Two more are practically finished | amined by one of our Ocue Greater City. In a report to the or negotiated the qualifying round in #1. re tariff and how it affected the Ait ter fe nleeriae land Wil aeiye In Broce witin ee 1 Oc to-day Mr. Fosdick quotes ni Donald Carr of the North Jersey club,| farmer and drew attention to Prest-| detective uald He had come to| month... The fourth is under way. lists (registered physicians) @burt decisions, indicating that while who defeated J.P. Downey of the New| dent Taft's veto of the farmers’ free| take her to court to explain why she| The Robert If. Thompson will | We assure you not only the very formerly the courts proclaimed against sate eam Tell oe rH his driving to-day list bill. | had not Bene ared before sta strate | i on New York and pon, | best possible in eyeglasses, at. interference on the gfound that the and succumbed to €. W. Bracker, une "E dare may he was right from pis| iwiine Susterday, according the |g aples, When she arrives at Lisbon| the lowest cost, but absolute “esthetic taste” alone was being of- attached, 8 up and 6 to go. To accom-| point of view,” said Gov. Wilson | of so sory to have troubled you," | !t will be the first the in. thirty-one fended, recent decisions show a grow: | a ion. plish this, however, Brocker putvup a! nd complete satisfaction e ‘8 that an American merchant ship President Taft in this connection, “for | Cooed Mrs. Hamilton; “just wait @ few | has reached that t. | spelendid ‘game and earned t ch 4 ninutes sa," as reac port. ing tendency on the part of the courts ty pretiy Work: od the Maton |. represented the trustees and not |" ee eal | Som: The firm declarm that if the present| Harris Glasses cost $2.00. “to recognize the fact that an offense Hamilton appeared she Another match that attracted eon-| the people.” was attired in stunning fashion. She felt steamers which {ialt be in com. to the eye !s just as much a nuisance siderable interest wa sthat beween F. e yernor argued ¢ ne ve jordered a carriage, in which she and| 4 bag saful i¢ will) M. Gould, another North Jersey pl ang ee eee eer te eee tives rode to court, Chen shes wer ve, sh ablishment of ffense to the ea ore, and ) , another y play: scuetie iiiad) @ , ablishment of ‘ 6 tak’ fi pdWers’ot the Mate to ‘plac er, but entered from the local club, | *rnment of the country had been in|’ strg, Hamilton was arrested some days| high “and there In mre telnet foe | Oculists ond that the power of the State to place | who was pitted againsc Dr. E. M, Men.| the control of “self ‘constituted trus- on complaint of Charles Rathen-|carried than ships can be found col restrictions on the use of private prop- | del of the local club, tees" in the Republican party and that | bach, her next door neighbor, who ac- ' : erty for the purpose of promoting the beauty and attractiveness of the st park and building is as v else of authority as restrictic offensive sounds and odors. 64 East 23rd St., near Fourth Ave, 27 West 34th St., bet. hetieg gleich” 64 West 125th St., near Lenox Ave, 442 Columbus Ave., 81st and 82nd Sta, 70 Na near John St. transport. The owners expect to make }& profit and compete favorably with foreign-built steamers, At the banquet to-night of honor will be D. H. EB. H. Grantland Rice of the Newspaper Club was another player who won an extra hole round yesterday, to fall away in his work to-day, losing his | match with D, P. Healy, unattached, it was time for the people to gain con- trol of thelr own Government. WANTS BETTER CO-OPERATION AMONG FARMERS. ed her of making scandalous re- ks about his daughter, Miss Carrie the guest | the “I was fil yester- Jon e to court.” ke ituatriese sere ant +f yenne of the firm who is respons! meena 6, " 06 6: he J vol jot acce: er}for the a America ¥ The Comminioner pointe out that an an ne Tine ome Hcauld Ret | ov. Wilgon pleaded for beter co-opera-| excuse mit ald aho would have ty mite eeeantnte ee Monee He xhimecta” | 2000 Broadway, near Wiley, Bilge ordinance adopted by the City of Roch- Healy was sure footed. if tion among the farmers to benefit them-| a $500 bond before she could go home. |{n whose honor the vessel was named, _ “ ai ester prohibiting the erection of bi FAIR DIVER’ § MANAGER ‘Theodore Werner, unattached, the|8lve3: to secure long credits on their| Then he continued the case. will be present. | 697 Broad St.. near Haline's, Newark boards exceeding six feet in height was sixteen -old golfer, defeated F. p,|0Wn kind of securities and to force declared constituional. The constitu Brengel of the local club in a closely | changes In the tariff system which will tionality of the present ordinance contested 18 hole game, 1 up. J. A.| “bring the farmer nearer to his natural pplying to New York hus never had the ID ER WASHIN . Boot won a close match from A. H.| partner and associate, the merchant.” acid test of the courts. " Harrison, both of the New York Golf Club, 2 up and 1 to go. Loving, by playing consistently, feated Paterson 5 up and 4 to go. “We shall be a happy people when we are a united people,” he said, “when class {8 not set against cl. when no man seeks any privilege ex the privilege of common service. Commissioner Fosdick's report ts nc companied by scores of photographs of unsightly billboards and signs thrust everywhere throughout the city obnox- fously before the public gaze. These only de- Their __GRAHAME-WHITE BURNEDITUP, SHESAYS » Hae Ma ES §xBl_1.| “lt us strange," he continued, “that esetas avenue, publi pinons and bullae Calva Teles Mts), AUAMS 10 “racoaeul! ing |" im fact rs acording tothe ule Inge in the greater aity, They are GRAH AME WHITE AND Court, Exhibiting Charred |icte a aoe thts was the acest Cercaim that Solan caw: ising tate missioner finds, for huge billboard rr Bathing Suits, 4 it very sharply indeed and without the fences are not only in themselves fire dangers, but behind the boards—many of them covering entire blocks—are refuges for the commission of crime as well as the creation of unsanitary con: least danger that we shall be deceived again as to its character. Our idea of it has been from the first that it was ‘a genuine partnership and that all were upon one footing and were to share WIFE FALL INTO SEA Six charred garments, once the dainty bathing eults of Miss Alma Beaumont, WAL STREET ditions, Hidden trom the public gaze pi & very interesting thing has behind these fence shields are accumu- |Rescued by Yacht, Which Then | iver." were offered as evidence Transactions in the early stock mar-| come to light. That is not, in fact, the gra debris which threaten the Mra. wife of Charles F.| ket to-day wore uninteresting. Prices way the Government has heen: ‘edmiinie- PERE etek tiss4o."eng aayor,| Strikes on a Shoal and Is | Adame, manager, who was| were somewhat lower st ibe opening, Jiered tn our time. It has been in the Commissioner Yoodick, otating that charged with malicious mischief be-| but @ quiet buying dem: even! iy hands of self-constituted trustees and the partners have scidom been allowed @ real governing voice in its administra- tot Held Fast All Night. fore Magistrate McGuire in Brooklyn to-day. Mrs. Adams, who sat erectly in court and manifested supreme disdain, merely sniffed when the flame-scarred garments were displayed to the Court. Mra. Adams apparently was very well pleased over the fact that Odiva never again would don those sults to emulate the mermaid, The first witness against Mrs, Adams was her husband, the impresario of the swimming tank, Mr. Adams told a sor- rowful story. He had brought Odiva developed for Reading, Union Pacific and Canadian Pacific that elevated th {ssues fractionally above yesterday’ final range. Reading evinced fair rising power with a jump to 1707-8 from a low price of 170 1-4. Afternoon trading was sluggish. After ected period of let sy the list finally assumed @ slow upturn in the final hour that Carried the market to about the highest of the day at closing time. The only price changes worthy of note occurred in Stee!, Union and Can- adian Pacific, Reading and Copper. many complaints by “residents of the city in relation to nuisances in connec- tion with billboards and signs used for advertising purposes," addi “Some of these were found upon in- Vestigation to be of a particularly a gravating nature. For example, on a Dlock on Riverside Drive a large bill- ‘board, erected in violation of law, shut out from the lower floors of the resi- dences on the two adjoining streets the entire view of the Drive, both north and south, leaving an ugly exterior back of ‘the sign facing the houses. At the base ISINE SS SCHOOL Reopens Tuesday, Sept. 3d pHs i is to announce that the opening of our 1 School Year finds us in a new home (a modern building just finished) with all new equip- ment, laid out as ideally as a school can be. Every room is an outside one; every room is light, clean, airy, sanitary andcheery. We recite these features with a mingling of pride and pleasure, for nowhere LONDON, Aug. 29.—A double accl- dent occurred to Claude Grahame- White, the noted British aviator, and his wife while flying last night from Southend-on-Sea to Clacton on the east coast, A defect in the motor of thelr hydro- aeroplane compelled them to descend on to the surface of the water at Burn- ham. The machine was sighted and taken tn tow by a ya 4 Mr, and @ had supposed that we were conducting the national business along the Hines laid down by Jefferson, but we find that as a matter of fact we have been conducting it along the lines laid down by Hamilton. Hamilton be- HMeved that the common run of men had Mttle qualification for such busi- ne that it could be really compre- hended and wisely directed only by those who led in commercial and tn- lag Prices. of the signs rubbish and litter in an | Mrs, Grahame-Whito were rescued and| 1" from ® fous, during which ahe had) | o-dars highest. lorem. nd tat irons otfcch | duatrial enterprises and owned the in this broad land, to our knowledge, is there a Commercial School to equal it. unsanitary state had congregated. In| brought on board the vessel. ue Ly. "| final figures are as H another instance a large sign with « metal front and metallic skeleton frame Wes found on the top of a building so Piaced as to prevent escape in case of ve by the ladder leading from the fire escape. “Under the circumstances {t was ‘de- cided to make an extended study of the conditions relating to bilihoard adver- tising in the city.’ The Commissioner goes on to say: “The extent to which the billboard business has grown 1» evident to any one who hag occasion to pass through our streets, On every side, In every part of the city, whether in restricted residential locations, park surroundings, Or “business sections, an unceasing ex- hibition of eigns of every conceivable construction, color and form confronts the eye. “The reports of the Bureaus of Bulld- ings in the various boroughs show that Soon afterward the yacht went ashore on a shoal and was not floated until this morning. SAY TEAMSTERS STRIKE FOR ‘LESS THAN THEY GET. Mystery in Walk-Out of 2,000 That jes Up Lexington Avenue Subway. All work {6 stopped to-day on the section of the Lexington avenue sub- | way between Fifty-seventh and One! Hundred and Twenty-fifth streets as the result of a strike called to-day by the! International Brotherhood of Teamsters. Two thousand teamsters are affected nd through tl ous perfections, Eight bathing evite, launder them Not on your life, she wouldn’ Adams, “Weill,” quoth Mr, myself will launder them.” en a clothesline in the backyard of the the wash out, Mr. Adams came into the city and did not return until the next day, which was Aug. 14. Desolation awaited him, The bathing suits lay in his home. “What is this?” he demanded, “Tut-tut!" replied Mi are burned. Can't you see?’ that cost in the aggregate $170, needed laundering. Would Mra. Adams please “then I And he did, hanging them out to dry Adams home, at Bergen Beach. After the had finished the washing and hung a charred mags before the portico of Adams. “They | form High. Low, 47, oe 61 30% 89) Thtle +11411 SESS: Fee adi tm, G at 3 = 2 i AMG 4 chief bodies of property in the coun- try. And in our time the leaders of the Republican party have consciously jor unconsciously adopted his notion. PRIZE MONEY LEGITIMATE, ROOSEVELT’S IDEA. “These men financed party cam- paigns and were always on the inside when party policy was to be deter- mined. Tariff schedules, the foreign policy of the country, the chief ex- penditures of the Government, every- thing went as they suggested, while the rank and file of us fared might and were happy if w small share in the pros} they organized for themselves. They were the trustees, their wards and took part in the com- Day Classes aes Sept. 3ra The one feature of “The Miller School” that has made it the fastest-grow- ing commercial school in Greater New York is its reputation for ihoroughness. Miller Graduates are trained as no others are. ing, Typewriting, Stenography, Office Meer eyed eee, to cal! and inspect this model in: Our courses in Night Classes pen Sept. 4th ship and Commercial Ar- ithmetic as taught in our Day and: Night Classes are unequalled. The Board of Regents of the State of New York gives this school the right to hoid Regents’ Examinations in com- mercial subjects—which alone is evidence of the high quality of its tuition, now forming. You are invited itution of Commercial Learning m all the excavators, ters are in @ peculiar | fact the strike takes on the alr of mystery, None of the men Mr, Adams reported the catastrophe to Odiva, who procured @ warrant inst Mra, Adams. “I was going along tn front of the mon life as they planned and directed. What went on in the trustee meetings we were very seldom allowed to learn learned indeed only by {mpertinent there are approximately three thousand | locations occupied for billboard advertis ing in the city. This figure include sky signs. The capital The striking tear position, In ” x % ~ gceasEsese The Secret of Health al nie nite internal c! ny — cleanliness. + ‘prod elEnt of the Teadtng concerns engaged | #¢e™ {0 know Jum why they ware called | Adams house aout 10 o'clock at night ‘ | tnautry, only ty Congressional in- Ae COneteD i Droenees fn the Dillboard buriness in the elty| Ut, as the demand made by the unton | Au 4 Harry Deaves, a show 7% — Q| vestigations or trials in court, which amounts to nearly two million lars. | {e for less than they are already getting, ae “and saw @ bonfire, which I the trustees complained sadly inter- “There @re approximately 3,70 bill-| according to the time slips and the|put out, dragsing from the flames six Jr. Weas. fered with the regular course of busi- city, 25 per cent. of| word of the foremen on the different | partially burned bathing sults" Semmes | 2°88. which, from actual’ inspection in. the| sections. Mr. Deaves soberly identified the six] James Kier Hardie fr, son of James)“ 31, Roosevelt has proclaimed him- we have found to] Hugene P. Clark, representing the| charred garments as the ones he had| Kier Hardie, Socialist leader of the be of the double-decker character; that Contractors’ Protective Association and Mimself a member of the firm of La’ & fon, sald to-day that as far knows the men have no grievanc “There are only self a con rescued. als “Mra, Adams," he continued, “re- marked that would not thank me for putting out that fire.” British House of Commons, was mar- ried to Miss Marion Stoddart in Brook- lyn to-day, the Rev. A. W. Daniels, ao retired Lutheran minister, offictas is, two signs, ten fect each in height, one placed above the other, making about 4,00 facings for advertisements,” The Doctor in in Candy Form ier SPecial Light Pag Fall Fashion Supplement EDITED BY MAY MANTON Illustrated in Colors. time very frankly avowed a different opinion—and has said that while he eee einen 800 unton men,’ Magistrate McGuire released Mrs.| Mr. and Mrs. Hardie left on @ ten-days|/ admitted that, no doubt, some duties GRAND JURY TAKES A RAP oald, n6 ous be strike, Mie] Adame on the ground that there was| honeymoon, and on thelr réturn willl were too high and ought to be lowered, out through fear o! (he | no evidence to show she had started the} make their home in Brooklyn. James recent strike, | AT MISSIONARY SOCIETIES. hole the polley pursued b; iby fire, Kier Hurdio sr., the father, was present |OP the whole » p y ‘iministrations had been nds a ten hour day, no a Wit a wedding, ond before returning | Republican a —_ Sunday work and a wage weale af $2.60 Tithe right one, and he thought the Kings County Body Declares “Chare| ‘0: »Vrucks and $1-for tiree-| GANGSTERS STAB MAN, = |to England will deliver lectures on So: ‘prise money’ which had been received under that sytem by the manufac- clalism in Boston, Chicago, San Francisco and St, Louis, i Denver, Why, they're already gete 5 for two- for horse trucks, Once in every five Sundays they are re- quired to attend horses for a few nours, watering und so forth. I have had sev- eral conferences with the leaders and cannot make head or tail out strike.” Le CLOWNS WEEKLY LESSON JESTS. PICTURES TORIES PUZZLES’ RICKS 2 RIDDLES ity Begins at Home” and Workers Should Visit Courts. The Kings County Grand Jury for the July-August term made a presentment te-day, upon being disch wherein @ sharp criticism of organized miss ary work by all den ations made, After commenting upon the growing number of cases of waywardness and crime among young girls and of the increases being constantly made to the ranks of crime by young boys of minor Years, the Grand Jury's presentment continued: One tough with a revolver, backed by half @ dozen gangsters, was threaten- ing to shoot Samuel Stern, bartender at the Longshoreman's Cafe, No, 9 Market slip, to-day when Walter Smith, thirty. two years old, blacksmith, living at No, 2 West Eleventh street, struck the man with the revolver, knocking him down, The man's companions then Attacked Smith, stabbing him three times, ‘The gangsters fed when tongshore- LABOR DAY OUTING Atlantic City PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD Saturday, August 31, 1912 was ooo DAVID LLOYD-GEORGE WANTED AT PITTSBURGH, FISHGUARD, Wales, Aug. 29.—Davia Lioyd-George, British Chancellor of the Exchequer, is to be invited to open the Welsh festival at Pitteburah next "|men from South street ran into the 10 $12 “This Jury would suggest that 1 the| jor by a Wesh-Auerican delegating | 800M. A pollceman from the Oak or heads or representatives of the various | Mer DY A nan stret station called an ambulance and which arrived here yesterday, Teligious denominatio in this county According to hotel selected. Smith was sent to the Gouverneur Hos- Free With The delegs is to attend the Welsh | p11 5 were invited to attend the sessions of | 4 pital Stern safd that he had Incurred iy n and two days’ board. Tickets good the County Court on arraignment day |Netional Eisteddfoa at Wroxham, | the enmity of a youth in the nelghbor- Covers round-trip treneportation end js a dare’ b Aiea BRAND NEW I6-PAGE + they would see for themselves what was | North Ww i where My Liev atentpe hood several months ago by catching going on and then Instead of ing so| fesides, Its members Include Robert] him taking money from a cash register ve New York, Pennsylvania Station, 10.12 A. M,, 3.04 P. M. much attention to foreign missions. etary of the Pittsburgh] and that the youth had threatened to Through tepiaa ta 1.20 P, M. Penne ebarty ; 812 A.M. Sundays, ELO/TION FREE EVERY they would better understand the axiom Assocation; ex-Gov. Thomas | “get him." that ‘Charity begins at home.’ ” of Utah, Col, John M. Evans of Sharon, Pa, “Since then,” sald Stern, ‘T have been followed by members of the old Chat- RT ‘The presentment closed with pratse for D. J, Edmunds of New York and SIMILAR OUTING SEPTEMBE! WEEK WITH COPIES OF ahe policeme® who had presented their) Jenkins Jones ofeWeal Viiglula. hai Square Muslers, who, I'm Consult Ticket Agents or 'UDDS, D. P. A., WM. PEDRIOK, Jr,, A. D. P. A., Se b 1 b eases, to the rand dune Ge ae tates! Wrewbads ta the wanes place of Stina l were tote co Uline meh on ther ¥ DI We ky caus, ‘York. E UTDAY ORLD tem er S ae Bg @eet and legal tasb Yale, the founder of Yale University, wang that wae after wp to-gey.’t 4 ROY tewstt Tie

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