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~ MURDERTHESLEEP IN ARCTIC ICE TOLD | RESUME TOURNAMENT | IN BIG BAY STATE. [i 83 Sr: zs 7 RRLPPROT PHT HAYS HHO Won't Court Please Stop Don- key Engine’s Turkey Trot . on Mr. Tile’s Nerves? PORTY WINKS DELAYED. 1500 MLE BY QSG000 PELL Society Man and Gold Hunters Got Adventure and Bear ‘ at 73 Deg. North. —— |SAVED 25 FROM DEATH. | Te \ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1912, SOCIETY GOLD HUNTER BACK FROM PERILOUS DASH NEAR THE POLE. “OLDSTERS OFLNAS —|RQV. FOSS LEADS |" /——_ON YE COURSE Annual Senior Golf Event May Extend to Chicago Next Season. © (Special to The Krening World) APAWAMIS GOLF CLUB, RYE, N Y., Sept. 26.—Practically every one of the ran golfers who returned a ve jeard yesterday was on hand early to- day to re the struggle in the annual WHSON WELCOME Thousands in Springfield Greet | the Candidate and Pack | Hall to Hear Him. | SPRINGFIELD, Mase, » When Gov. Wile rrive@ in field to-day thoueands of people gree Dreter, Jane r, Clara M and the Addams, pertia M, R A. J, Allebach Seventh Son, and Then Some. Braddock. f “I didn’t expect this,” said an Englishman who visited the London Conference yester- day. “So you have reproduced the old landmark of Londen in the centre of your big store.” “The Burlington Arcede instantly brir to mind the smart little streets in its neighborhood where so many English , *, ] ~{ "I 4 a) 1 ame now progress, | the Democratic candi e at the station Scales of Justice Too Full to} Chance Sent Explorers Near to Paw olde tee uve aN ae F paesnen | 686 Gave Btn @ Wolly Welcome ne he gentlemen go to purchase what they wear. And you ee ‘ The seniors have adopted a class ery?) stepped from the tratn. ‘. ; id not expect to see this on Take Up Charge Against Survivors of Wrecked “One a “always a senior,” and| Gov. Woes of Massachusotie, 3 have those things here, m really did not expec! } ‘ already being made for next| Fitzgerald of Boston, Mayor Lath my visit to New York. 3 New York Central. Algerine. year’s affair, with possibly special fea-|of Springfield and other Democratic If Benjamin B. Tilt, President of the Phoenix Silk Company, lies down in this cosy bed, in his handsomely fur- nished and expensive apartment at Meéieon avenue and Forty-fourth Btreet, for the purpose of enjoying a ‘White you were aweltering last month ten mining men and gold mine sharps who accompanird Osgood Pell, society man and hunter, were huddied in an igloo through an Arctic storm 1,500 miles north of Labrador or crossing Jicketed bullet, driven by @ heavy calibre tures. When play began to-day James A. Tyng was in the lead for gross score and Chief Jurtice Gummere of New Jersey for the net, but the wager- ing was at big odds that neither could hold their advantage. leaders were on hand, The reception party led the candidate to an automo- bile which headed a procession to Court Square Theatre, where the Governor de- livered his address. Mayor Lathrop preaided over the gathering, which While courteous to a marked degre hot one of the contestants would con- cede a putt of six inches and when it packed the house to the doors, Gov. Wilson was in fine form and| kept his audience Keyed to a hgh pitch There are many men in this city who will be quite as muc astonished as our London visitor when they see the thing) which this store has imported from the exclusive English makers and which are reserved, many of them, for the Burlington) Arcade. The “Redleaf” label on each article is the warranty of! exclusiveness, of the British manufacture, of the correct style. food night's rest, thie {s what hap-/treacherous ico flelds in dog sledges came to thronging about the score] of enthustasm Yesterday’s rain was the best possible advertisement for : pushing toward the region of the utter- | °*Press rifle. board and keeping the closest sort of Saari tata the English raincoats and water-proofed garments which keep Ms Asquimos 0 e lat (i > proofed g: A big steam drill, used on the con-| most humane in xearch of gold. There| toa we He eee mom we met later | tabs on those who did not finieh early, QUEENS MUST PAY DEARLY < @truction of the N York Central Raflroad's new hotel, between Forty- were In the party such men as C. wv. Beott (“Lucky Scott"), from Porcupine, told us they feared this animal becav it Iya tte curved tuske over the gun- wale of their kyaks, overturning them college veterans ed FOR HELL GATE PARK.) @ man dry in a downpour, and which are gocd-looking encugh \to be anywhere about town. t ncky hunters... They | Fem Dhennicrinsaail m sata Tire end Fourty-fourth, streets on | Canada, and dead shot Alexander Giline | Ai) Sonne Un unlurey fame uisiv : ity S 5 Tomorrow and Saturday we hope the fair weather clothing c e rapid ver the {ce for all| clusively proving that the seniors af- » Sha 2 eats y Madison avenue, emits a continyus| of Toronto, interested with Gkgood tear aeincnnes’ Sak tie ice (er 85 | tale now held there annually wy Geores| ory cnere t0 Be 20 Per Cent—/ “Rere-r-r-rip-rip! Am ongine that raises and lowers heavy pieces of material on a o turns loose its voice into the night with a steady and uproartous “Phut- phut-phut-phut!” Teamaters shout to horses Workmen drop pleces of tron | Various machines enort, fret, rattle! and throb. ‘Mr, Tilt feels as though the steam! Grill were boring a hole in his head; that the hoisting engifie were dancing a “turkey trot” on his chest and that the! various other noise-producing things at the hotel site were having a Mardi Gras right under his nose. ABGKS COURT TO RESTRICT in a reported Kold mine at Pond's In- Jet in the Salmon River, north of Baltin Land, north of Greenland, in latitude 73 degrees. There was also the sealing, steamer and Neptune, built for crushing ice Pushing through heavy fl tune returned hi in the Erle Bas ® fine Polar dear, brought here in a crate, is being shipped to the Bronx Zoo, a present from Osgood Pell, There are also a kyak and Exquimau dogs and other evidences of @ land where ice can be had in summer without the asking. POUGHT 1,500 MILES THROUGH THICK ICE. harpoon, to which in attached a float- ing bladder, The walrus tries to gore the bluddor, and while it engages in| this fruitless pursuft the crafty Ba- quimo gota tn his shot FOUND THE MINE, BUT EN- DURED TERRIBLE HARDSHIP. ‘After we cleared a, passage for the Neptune and tho ico dpened somewhat, we were able to reach Sulmon River, but we never did get to Pond's Inlet with the Neptune. Scott and four oth- ers made up @ siedging party and started for the reported gold mine, They were gone nineteen days and we had received no word of them from the few natives who lived at the mouth of the river, “T sot out with Alexander Gilles and Wright has proved a feeder rather than a rival to the Apawamis fixture, A scheme is now hatching for 4 similar affair at Chicago, This year the sentora have taken on an International aspect for the first time through the presence of Francis Braidwood of the Ontremont Club, Montreal, who at well past seventy year mark does not weigh much over 100 pounds and at Umes seemed to be lean- Ing upon his clubs for support. Sev- eral of the old stars to-day showed the effects of getting soaked through by yestenlaya rain, but Imbered up thelr rusty bearings by lntment and massag- ing Here and there a limp was to be detected but everyone was dead game, A kicker’s handicap was the special President Connolly Is Angry. The Board of Fatimate to-day voted that Queens County pay 80 per cent. of the cost of the new Hell Gate Park to be located in Astoria. Borough Presi-| t Connolly of Queens was very angry over this decision, He said: “In every instance, I believe, the city has paid the entire cost of the esta’ Hshment of parks and I can see no rea son why an except 1d have b made in the c: 1 Gate Park, The members of this Board are simply playing a game of cheap politics. Tholr are nearly up and they seized wit aie in use, No Alcohol or Dangerous Drugs. Circe. Cobota- and the motor and sporting outfits will have their doy Burlingcon Arcod. too, floor, New Building. Autumn Millinery Exhibition continues with new fashions in hats at $10 to $22 French modistes in our own millinery atelier, French models from all the great mil- liners of Paris for inspiration (except those of Marcelle De Hats to make one lock young, that accentuate every good line. Special notice is directed to the new scalloped turban after . card to-day, The winner will be the An ACULe | eer = 4 e NOISE TO DAYLIGHT. Pecan nh combination hunting | atter three days’ sledging with dogs,|man with score nearest thet of the may, whom we never copy), a Valentine ALout model. It a rate, thin in the situation, |A04. business trip.” sald Osgood Pell /came upon Scott in an Eaquimo village. | iowest handicap player. ‘The players eee aa eee our own gifted milliners, who is of dark blue with a Tam ony : different | ecay at the Ritz Carlton, “leaving St. | te had reached the mine and returned |are tuking a straw for President.| BULL MOOSE TO WALTZ. BEAU IF L B teed le Beadoms of chown, “draped flat WiKHER though described in somewhat different! yonn's, N. I, July 16, and making|that far, but storms such as sunk the] It is a. pilnd affair, h writing his is are permitted the fre D yn, Pp a J terms, that Mr. Tilt has laid before the | airectiy ror Salmon River, Off Labrador | Algerine came up every time he started} choice on a slip of paper and dropping Soctety W Patron- How to Get @ their own individuality—this hunter's feather at the side. Bupreme Court in eupport of his ApPll- | the ret heavy ice was encountered and |for the Neptune. Natives say last win-| it in a box, belng on a tree. The re« PERFECT is the reason why beautiful Tres flatteur. Priced $22. cation for an injunction to restrain the) trom that time on it was a continwal Unusually severe and declare] sult will be announced this afternoon, eases of Proposed Dance. 2 railroad company from working on the new buikling between the hours of 7 in the evening and 7 in the morning. ‘The railroad company admits there is considerable truth in ‘Tit says, but it believes tha tion of work between the hours of UL and 7 ought to satisfy the allk company president. Issue has been joined on that question. ‘The case came up to-day before Jur thee Guy. Henry W. Goddard of the Jaw firm of Gay & Goddard, represent ing Mr, Tilt, presem, but the rall- goad was not represented by counsel. Justice Guy asked if it would not be advisable to let the mater go over until next week. “Your Honor,” repiie’ Mr. Goddard, “I have already granted several exten- ions of tithe to the other side. The ition of my client is distressing. He out of town now because the noise t# ee bad at his home. Two tenants have Je®& the building and others are com- plaining, though they are, like my client that {| made good progress. plunging battle to force a passage. The Neptune, which we had chartered for the trip, ix capable of breaking Ice several fect thick and for a week we “We were ploughing by Bylot Island when we discovered the loat crew of the steamer Algerine, which went down i The survivors, twen- ein number, were almost dead when we coine on them. The crushing ico had dragged their vemsel down in about half an hour and they had only time to save two barrela of flour and ¢ canned goods, on which they had led two weeks before chance sent us past their refuge. The steamer hud sunk tn 1,200 feet of water and was beyond recovery, #0 we took the crew of the Algerine aboard and sailed north again. “A day later wo were caught in an {ce jam and held for Atteen days. Polar bears were plentiful and five had been ahot without any great risk when Lucky | Scott discovered a mother bear of great Ize playing with her cub on a floe ‘er saw #0 mudh heavy tei commatiks, or extra size sleds, burled half the return journey. “The tune found coming back much easier, because of the lee opens ing In the warm weather of August. It was never below zero while we were at Pond’s Inlet. The crew of the Al- werine was landed at St. John a week ago and the Neptune came directly vo Brooklyn.” fee GILES a a AGENCY DISPROVES CHARGE IT DEALT IN WHITE SLAVES. Investigation Shows Girls Were Employed to Work in St. Paul Shirtwaist Factory. After a thorough investigation by in- spectors from the Bureau of Licenses Commissioner Robinson to-day dis- missed as unfounded the charge that the employment agency of A, H. Jen- gen, No, 638 Sixth avenue, had been em- ploying girla in New York and sending Our were ‘The Bull Moose will dance on next Tuesday night at Murray Full Lyceum, It was thought that the Bull Moose could do everything but dance, but here he 1s ready to trip the light tastle. He wilt be there in ali his glory at the Lyceum. ‘The dance is being arranged by the Woon, Charice, ‘Conterbat Hathaway eter, Ay Wal Wintlirop &: 2, 90-201, ‘WA, 5, 91-180, Poreat Hill, ‘102, 11, 10, 101-197, paton, 04, 7, 87-178, ‘ashington, 112, 13, Ov. . Garlen City, 104, 8, 96— Carrol ladies connected with the movement, and some very prominent New York society women among the patron- esses of the affair, Among these are Mra, Oscar Straus, Mrs. ‘Theodore Roosevelt, Mrs, William Vanamee, Mrs. Douglass Robinson, Mrs, Wiliam Grant, Mrs, Edward Dreler, Mra. Timothy Healy and Mrs, Helena Secor Tonges; Misses Ethel C. Roosevelt, Ann Rhodes, FORM 50c Box FREE Wye want to en aon tree 4 hag 0% patient’ bust measurements from inches, Write ‘end we ied to-day , distribution ex) , sad a Pein ght wii be mallet "at" oose “in pals pe Mi, KELLY CO., Dept. 40 J, B., 3 Bttaloe We James McCreery & Co, hats can be found here at these moderate prices. : Hats to wear with a tailored suit, charming in shape, made of soft velvet or velour with fancy feather or some simple trimming that is individual. Hats to wear on more formal occasions trimmed with feath- ers or a single flower. Anotier Tam hat draped in the new way with all its ful- ness in the back. $15. A black satin hat with white satin crown and single large rose is $14. May we have the pleasure of showing you these and many other new models exclusive with this store? Millinery Salons, Second fioor, Old Building. The new era of Women’s Moderate-Priced Dress in the store on the Subway floor. This is the place where a $10 bill will secure’ an all- wool, plain tailored suit. At $14.50, wonderfully good suits of cheviot in black, blue or brown. Lined with guaran- ound by ledece which they do not o them West for “white slave" dealers, ts t : No gew gaws; no slip shod teed satin, they have velvet to break.” ; Neptune arier Of # mile from the} “Phe firm proved to us, by lettere| 4, °W. “bisninaa Dye Ateade 23rd Stree! 34th Street work; no flimsy cotton ma- collars. { “This is an important question,” re- and telegrams, that they are the ac- | 104-204, 4 nyone who wants a bl. stice Guy, “I am tn t! COTT ROPED POLAR BEAR | credited labor representaul of Guit-| & ky Heap, Washington, ton, &, terial. The woman who has Ai y e who wa a black eponded Justice y R N. W. Jortan, Boston, 110, §- broadcl 1 1 man Brothers, shirt waist manufact-| } . m, 110, 13, ry ten dollars can spend it to roadcloth suit will do well to emporarily, Justice Go ; i ; WwW court temporarily, Justice Goff will be CUB OF 260 POUNDS, rors ‘ef @t ase that they werd), CM Bee Beat MEN'S EAR. better advantage heré than conie here tomorrow. New here to-morrow, but he will be busy in| goott and I eet out after the bears, contrase to furnish the Western | 2; P. Swemer, Moston, 102 rT Ise in New York. shipment of the style that sells the special criminal term next month: | earrying Winchester 480 express rifties, | manufacturers with skilled shirt water | \ &: phase. Providence, 10 aay Reaee ene | t Hh ht. $ 1 ¥ BI k chi 1 think you would do well to wait unt!!! ‘Lucky’ kept waiting for the mother| makers, elther men or women,” said] J SPECIAL VALUES This $10 suit has a well-cut on sight. $15 on! ly. Blac chif- @ Judge who can give the matter longer | dear to charge before shooting, About| Commissioner Robinson, “There was| 4 jacket in the new length and fon broadcloth with mannish ‘end more careful consideration can hear] a ed yards away the bear dis-| 2° Proof whatever that the six girls | _ 216 | plain tailored skirt. Black or plainness and with excellent you.” covered Ms, Sat made no thove as we Nmciralt purmenai tan sibe Tseienedl Joh Pan Vanconinnd, Ra, tne For Friday and Saturday. blue. All sizes from 34 to 42. tailoring. Sizes 34 to 42. y PLEASE GO WAY AND LET HIM | come on. 7 im yeres onary Gente roteen it was shown they were aent because | Plvan\ Mode, Tmnwoude, 1 Subway floor, Old Building. : SLEEP. ie big bear de-| the st. firm telegraphed for them."*| HLL, Thornell, Ramaon, Mr. Goddard insisted that the case De set down for to-morroy, After leav- ing the court he sald: “My cHent appreciates progress and civil advancement. Like everybody else who has public spirit he ts glad to ¢lded to come on at Just the same time, While she charged, mouth open, Scott stood perfectly still, with the riffle fol- lowing the leaping plunging head, “One shot killed the mother, her body rolling within @ few feet of Scott. He had a rope which he cotled into a lasso ats ch TWO PLUNGE TO DEATH. Five Floors When Ladder Slips, Levine of No, 1% Fast One Workmen Fa! Morris —— SOMETHING NEW! A 24-Page Magazine with 10 pages of colored pictures. Handy size, | Every Sun- day. with the New Yor! 1d. ‘beginnin next Sunday. This will by a great literary treat. and will furnish entertainment for 500 Raincoats of Grey Mixed Tweed and Tan 200 Fall and Winter English Top Coats, of Fancy Worsted and Tweed. The latest models in light and heavy weights. value 25.00, 18.00 Sample Autumn Waists of black silk, $3.85, instead of $5! all the family, see big improvements, such as the neW| and roped the cud. It was more then a| Hundred and EXghth street and Henry ——.——— Double Texture Cloth. value 20.00, 12.00 Every style that one would all over the country today at Grand Central, undertaken, He cub, though, weighing about 250 pounds, | Bchwedy, whose add is not known Basin two, that the construction of largg butld- ings must necessarily be accompanied Dy @ good deal of noise, and he ts will- ing to put up with that noise tn the aime as far as he personally ts con- werned, “But he is entitled to the enjoyment ‘of Bis home after business heurs—to recreation and sleep. These he! cannot wet with nosy construction work « on immediately acrows the street might be able to sleep if He the work stopped at 11 o'clock, but he would not be able to enjoy his evenings at homo, #0 we are contending that the work should be stopped for the entire night, Tt will de “Durlag the Atteen daya’ wait we shot several walrus, and right here it may be well to may that, stupid and all the rent walrus may look, bi tous: Proposition north of |ordinary «oft-nosed bullet we used for [the bears made no impression on these beasta. ‘The tide of the walrus can he |penetrated only with @ cupro-nickel to his employers, !rapworkers, were in- stantly killed to-day by the falling of a@ temporary ladder on which they were @t work on the fifth story ef No. 200 Went Forty-seventh street The two men were repairing a fire encape, One of them slipped and fell and pulled the other over the ral! with for Wilson and Marshall was perma- nently organized at Democratic Na- tlonal Headquarters to-day, The offi- cers of the league are: President, Cleve- land Dodge; First Vice-President, W. L. Saunders; Second Vice-President, Jesse Isador Straus; Secretary, C. H. Inger- him, Both caught the ladder In their fall and the strain tore it away. oll; Treasurer, Herman &, Metz; Cor- | responding Secretary, W. H. Messenger. collar. Tan and Black. with Idhg sleeves; drawers in regular and stout sizes. 250 Gabarcine Raincoats with convertible 16.50 value 22.50, Underwear and Hoslery. Medium weight Merino Underwear,— shirts in regular and stout sizes, alue 2.00, 1.35 each Fall weight Grey Merino Shirts and Drawers; 1.15 each value 1.50, naturally hope to find! Plain, a little trimmed and rather elaborate. All of black messa- line and just what are selling $5. These, however, are only one of a kind in size 36, All this season's styles; high collars, long sleeves. Third Floor, Old Building, White shirt waists, 75c and $1, instead of $2 to $4.50, because they are a little soiled. 75¢ waists were $2 and more. $1 waists were $2.50 to $4.50. All odds left from our Summer stocks. Nearly all have “The railroad, on the other hand, complains that unless it is permitted to rush the work as much as possiblo it might not be able to complete it wish- in the time fixed by its franchise.” : cele Raia GIRL CASHIER FALLS DEAD Patro: high collars and, as there are many extremely pretty styles, we suggest early choosing. Broken sizes. Subway floor, Old Building, 100 dozen All Silk Half Hose, in black and colors. values 1.00 and 1.50, 75c a pair 200 dozen Silk Half Hose with lisle toes and heels. value 50c, 25c a pair STANDARD NESRLY every article sold today is sold by its trade name. It has become standard. Few articles have to An amazing Brass Bedstead for $15. Nothing short of “amazing” Restaurant and People | Feet Witness 23rd Street wed 34th Street We have sold hundreds of them People passing the vig plate | A describes it. A first-rate bed- this month, and still ha front of the Piva aairin, at No, be inspected and tested by the 4 paye even at its regular price some to d ie of to om MBA West Thirty-fourth street tod: would-be urchaser. He buys because of the known excel- lence of the article. He buys by name> Dealers in recognizing this fact increase the scope of who come for them in time, In addition to this special bedstead at $15 we have others specially priced $20 to $50, formerly $24 to $7 saw the young woman who was sitt ack of the cashier's brass cage just behind the window, suddenly throw up her arms and fall, face forward on her desk. It was as if wie had been shot and people in the street and in the| of $23, and at $8 less it is a wonder. Good to look at, of excellent design and propor- tion, well constructed of good material, and finished with the A NEW MAGAZINE restaurant sprang from thelr places and| \, * ‘ English lacquer which ordinary A ee Priceslow Dried to the suns oman’ ie their business and the convenience of their customers |f | Handy Size | unage will not mar or seratch. ""'Seventh Galery. New Buildlag, wat iss Mary A. Ryan of No, 9 ] when they urge their patrons to buy by telephone. es df Vermilye street, the Bronx, She had} a @ied instantly of heart disease. Her! 24 PAGES body was removed to the West Thir- Doesn't this suggest to you one reason Advertising forms for the Winter Edition tleth street, siatian, Kea © her mother, why the New Yes City Telephone Di- of the New Yorke City Telephone Directory ° summoned from her home, came to take rect jalual es en Charge of it. eed iteaf Seer bate feeed re een ens aes Oath hs 16 Pages in Colors uilding their telephone order busi- NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO. “ Everybody Bays By Telephone.” Cr iimcdapeaeiciens SOMETHING NEW! nese by its use. Why not csk as today for further ialormation ? With Next UMM Aol Formerly A, T, Stewart & Co, Beoadway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Stresp FREE Sunday’s World