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RELLY TESTIFIES HE MADE $10,009 LOAN 10 SULZER _—— Tells Counsel for Impeachers It Had Nothing fo Do With Campaign Fund. SAYS IT STILL DUE. Governyi’s Lawyers Seem Confident That He Will Be Acquitted at Trial. he tangted was heard More testimony © 5 financial affairs of Gov today by Inidor J. Krosei the Board of Managers of the dor the Impeachme the « ‘There was no oO neeting, Krese] examine! vunsel to eral witnesses: pr “pulser came to me,” said Mr. Reilly, ‘and said he was in great need of $10- kc oblications which He already owed ently loaned him money and he unually it back $1 On his promise to repay | me in February I let him have money in cash. My wife was in our apartments at the Prince © when I gave Sulzer the mone Q. Did you take his ne No, I had had notes before, 90 at a time. e for itt I took \. word, and, by way, 1 ven | paid yet. Mr. Reilly sald he had threatened mult once, but then had decided to drop the matter and walt for Sulzer to pay ap. J. 3. Murphy, Democratic leader of Rensselaer County and a ron of ex- U. S. Senator Edward Murphy Jr, was @mother disappointment, for he ai that he had not contributed a single cemt to Sulser's campaign furd —— SULZER LAWYERS SEEM CONFIDEN1 OF HIS ACQUITTAL. ALBANY, Mept. 16.—Looking perfect jy fit and declaring ‘iat he never felt better In his life, Gov. Sulzer to- anserted that he was ready for the trial to begin. — Stories hysteal break are laughed — down or nervous colla at Te im no secret hore that the Sulzer lawyers are sativfled that they will win at the trial which begins Thurs- day. Nobody has any Inkling of their defense, but their air is one of con- fidence and never of doubt, This ts particularly true since thelr last con- ference, held just after Sulzer'n three- day trip to New York. Tt te an open secret that the very general declaration of sympathy and the State han wonderfu.ly cheered Sulz id his associates, It weuld not be stretching matiers, judg- fag from the Sulzer mall, to may that eat majority of the up-State people all over \ vately. Among ti was Hugh J, Reilly, @ railroad and woman of @reat wealth, who said that Sulzer owed him at @® present some $98,600 and bad borro dst of this just three days alter lis nomivation. Mir. Reilly insisted that this ast hdd be understood as a campaign contriint tion, but rimply asa | joan and to this extent his testin Was a aise appointment. REILLY’S STORY OF HIS LOAN) TO SULZER. | support from men irrespective of party, '\ The Evening World’s and Welfare Association’s Is MARI 34 MONTHS {Tar Hov sk. 1LLIAM FOLEY. MONTHS aT hITTOR 146. VNION. OT. Henin deste the Governor to affilcted the name “rad!um larvae.” Vansist in « purt calender= “But for the polygamous habits of the | Hiscock, Chase a ewill mit with anthropotd ape man could never have the elective y of the pointe become strong and bew ul said Dr. bee settled meeting of the court Campbell to-day before British As- has called in advance of the trial sociation convention. Much importance attaches to the or- “The preferences of tho female der of voting or whether or not the anthropold had w groat effect on man's charges against the * been evolution, and nowhere more than in Should th f the relation to the formation of the jaw. Appeals vot ver- anworted, I have great mate because he appealed to her wolght with the mm ate ‘This snot which the pbore of the Set of the questions: aesthetic notions. That is one reason why the Jaw has been altered. It ts a melancholy reflection that we owe our origin to polygamy, but ao It is.” Prof. Elliott, differing from Dr. mphell, contended that early men's hulls showed they possessed beards. _ SOUGHT INPLANTS Sir Oliver Lodge Sces Hope in Peculiar Growth of 1a alphabetical of- . Argotsinger of ublican, would be the Rochester, a ¥ City-Wide Series of Better Babies’ Contests Brooklyn Babies Make a Fine Showing ] BROOKLYN. |A DO eateoae teed Ul Have Good Lungs and| Do Not Hesitate to Use! Them as They Are Weighed and Measured by ih: Experts Who Are Sizing Up the Iniants to Decide the Frize Winners in the Woiderful Con- tests. N | “pabies’ Day" in Brooklyn brought out more than fifty of the younger citl: sens of Union street and that vicinity A yesterday, and even more are € to viait the Little Italy House, No. 116 Union street, this afternoon and oe | measured as contestants én the Better | first to resp ml Judge Frederick He aid it was quite possible that the Collin of Elmtra, a Democrat, the fret Blossoms. beautiful race was evolved because Judi vf the Court of Appeals, to go on ~ ‘ early men preferred beardiess women. record, Chief Judge Cullen would be Other professors remarked that in the second Judge to vote thoee tho majority of women BIRMINGHAM, England, Sépt, 11- Uniess Sir Oliver Lodgo ts badly de- luded, the plants are yet going to teach ine the nex were aldo Bearded, but these were not in favor among men, and this led to the survival of beauty in women and to the ugliness of men. Mr. Burt, discussing between the sexes, sald physically by a huge he could find no diff REGULAR WORK OF THE COURT MAY BE DELAYED. The Court of Appeals is acheduled to meet for the regular fall term on Sept, consarily will be layed by the impeachment trial, If 't shall pe decided that the three deaige nated Judges shall not sit with the Court of Impeachment, tt ls probable they will continue to work on canes already argued, but no new caves will be heard, man how he may predete of his children. At yestér: of the British Association for the Ad- vancement of & ce, Mir Oliver nucle- ated attention by a declaration which amounts to saying that vegotable life holds the secret for discovery, if men will find a means of unvetling it. the difference men excelled Proportion, but nce in intel- or evon of character and instinct, [to compare with this physica! differs tence, | leveis’’ On what were called the “lower | of mind women surpassed men { untii the impeachment pro-) ‘There were other interesting matters margin, They enpec! lings have been concluded ‘pefore the various sections, but nothing | celled in wha: Mr. Burt « punsel for the Assembly board of/ was attended by ro xreat pricking of crimination, detecting — differences managers, which has the impeachment trial in charge, will ineet In Albany for & conference to-morrow night SENATORS AND ASSEMBLYMEN SUMMONED BY WIR 4 of telegrams and long distance are going out from the Capttol in an effort to get the full quota + here to-morrow. The say they will have enough votes ass te financial measures but ap- parently are not taking any chances, | Thiee Assemblymen have wired they fare fi, Assemblyman Hughes of Seneca recently fell off w stepladder and ts per- through touch or other senses, They | were just about twice as acute as men in this, ‘They excelled again in almost an Sir Oliver's dissertation. While confessing his disappointinent at being, unable to solve the riddle of sex at this time, the actentint sald there ery enson for hope. The progeres of the lant few years, emphasized in the public mind by the recent case of the Duchess of Roxburghe, he thought, a hope- ful ight. He w however, not pre bared to announce any actual solution of the thing that has puszled men in all times, Neither wan he ready to agree abaolutel? with the present theorl che super-eugeniata, judging weights, —< INCREASE IN TRADE EXCEEDS $64,000,000 | WASHINGTON, Sept. 14.—Deapite pre- |dictions that the Underwood-Simmons | Tariff bill and the pending Currency bits will destroy our industr! the foreign Seo mexsag: all wensatory teste excepting lifting and | | manently disabled, Acting Gov, Glynn sald to-day that al- though « number of the Aasemblymen have not been redesignated they hav written to him they are wiiling to come, even at & personal lows, One Assembly an wrot I know my going to Albany on Wednesday ia going to cause trouble in my fasnily and possibly result in 4 divorce, but T will go, Th member explains to Gov, Gh that he was slated to attend the mi rhage of & niece to-morrow evening, ' my duty to the State is more importan he wrote, “and, come what meets various questions of procedure! inay, 1 will be present to vote for the will have to be determined. Whether| direct tax bill and help the State pay the three Judges of the Court of Ap-! ite honest debta Children Cry f MAAN SSS ASTORIA Kind You Have Always Bought has hore ‘The tare of Cha: ° Cn pace supervision for over y deceive you in this, Countert # Junt-as-good ”? are but experime health of Children—Experience aga! xperiment. Castoria is a hari bstitute for Castor Oil, Paree ‘orice, Drops a It contains neither ay Eoiuin, | ‘orphine nor oth tie substance. It dee grove orms and allays years it has b i te th Fhatul lesand Dias hi 1 gains The Kind You fave Aiways Bought Bears the Signature of @ for him. How the Im;eachtent Court will be- wip its work is the subject of much speculation, ‘That the Judges of the Court of Appeals will decide the pro- cedure and in all things have most weight in the general opinion. They will lead in the voting on points at japue and they will insist on «ue decor- | vam at all times ia all that thus far ts cortain, | POINTS OF PROCEDURE TO BE) FIRST SETTLED. When the Court of impeachinent or Fletcher's the signae le under his Allow no one ts, Imitations and ith, eee endanger the The Syru Nara The mont etriking example of the variation of aex, raid Sir Oliver, was to, be found in the flowert trees and shrubs which bore blooms of both In such juxtaposition as to excite won- der, In many cases, he pointed out, the male flower grew only a few inches— often only the fractional inch—from the females. They were on the same twig, fed of the same juices, nourished in the same alr and sunlight and evolved at Precisely the same time, yet differed in sex, Probably where the flower joined the twig something delicately owcure had happened, something which, vital though it was, had as yet baffled detec- tion, No microscope had as yet been able to discern an accounting differ- ce, and there were, he said, no the- orien which might be accepted as ex- plaining the marvel. Yet, proceeded the solentiat, !t was in such slender trifies as these that hu- manity had again and again discovered the keya to nature's apalling vaults, He contended that minute atudy of thea plants would one day yleld an entrance into the still dim mazes of wex determi: nation. Hpelling reform, that sure pabulum for these gatherings, also had an instructive trade of the United States continues to row. According to the latest figure Department of Commerc: foreign trade during ing with July was $2,346,14,612, an crease of more than 964,909,000 over th corresponding period of last year. OF thig total! $1,918,871,475 was imports ana 11.827,273,137 exports, showing a balance in our favor of $908,401,602, Great Britais ts still the beat custom of the United States, having purchased during this period $22,000,000 worth of American wares and sold us nearly $155, 60,000. Expurts to Canada aggregaice $247,600,000, and imports from the Domin- exceeded $97,000,000, During the same riod we sold Germany $164,100,000 worta of goods and ‘0d $102, 400,000, ——— =. AVIATOR KILLED IN FLIGHT AT FAIR GALFSBURG, Ml, Sept. 16 —~ Max Lillie, an aviator, at the Galesburg D! trict Fair, was killed yesterday, Lillie's biplane was overturned by a gust of inning, Sir Oliver, who went from one to the other of the sections, also shone here with the assertion that he believed ability to apell lay with Providence. Kither one could or could not master the subject. It struck him as quite imma- terlal. “After alk’ said Bir Oliver, ‘the spoken language te what counts, and it | matters little how one letters words 90 Hong as their force and direction be not impaired. Our amestore were habited to pay little attention to spelling and, somehow, they got along.” MODERN SPELLING IMMORAL, SAYS SCIENTIST. Sir William Ramsay held that the present modes of spelling were immoral, \since they wasted time and effort. ‘likewise took occasion to criti Andrew Carnegie syatem as unsatintuc- tory and preferred the plun of the Eng: lish Spoiling Reform Association. The remarkable effect of radium manationa on embryonic and gener: relia wan treated by Dr, Dawson ‘Vurner, lecturer on medical physics at surgeons’ Hall, London ‘Tho story was 1 of # German scientist who had 4 radium on @ frog and produced pregengy om Walch’ he bed wind when several hundred feet in the air, and the aviator w: ground with the machi! fter him, ‘The accident was due to the collapse of a wing as Lillie was making @ turn. Mrs. Lillie fainted in the grandstand when she saw her husband fall. Lit out a serious accident. pon MIDDLETOWN AGROUND. Vitty Passenger from Hartt HARTFORD, Conn., Sept. 16—A com- dination of low water and heavy freight fond while inbound. | taken off ina emall steatnor ang te thig ety without mloep, hurled to the was born in Stockholm thirty- one years ago and came to America in 1908, For severe) years he wae in the contracting business in 8t Louis. His family name was Lillsanstrom. He opted the name Maz Lillie three years ago when he became a professional aviator, He had made 3,600 fights with: Landed Safely caused the eteamer ‘Middletown of the Hartforé and New York Transportation Company to run aground on @ sandbar ‘A short distance below this city ‘The fifty passengers on voard were Bubles' contest of tne city wide serles veing conducted under the auspt The Evening World and the E Welfare \ssoctation Many mothers with the! were waiting when the h nation arrived at 2 o'el the 4 steady stream into the building and (irouga the ex. amination rooms, where ©! < weil known epectalixts measured and inspe.ted the contestants, ‘Tro stand clation was \ its and dene the youngsters passed rough several phywigians’ hands before they tinally {were clothed again and their mothers ‘told that all they must do in the future iu to watch for the announcement of the prize winners. The bablee were taken to the base- ment of the building as they arrived and were stripped, Then, wrapped only in a rough cloth, they were carried to @ year room Where physicians weighea euch one and recorded the weight on the # little up of exams ones k, and di noon card, Other physicians were waiting to measure each child as to helght, chest breadth and thickness, length of arm and legs and more technic: points, Hach ‘4 head was mea: ured tts mouth and throat ex- amined, In another room other phys alcluns were waiting, and they nats cloxe physical examinations of each contestant, inspecting every point where Je s might appear, In anotaer place the children were examined as to their mental and de- elopmental characteristics, following printed réles in the score card, ‘The badies at the Little Ltaly House measured up exceedingly well on the first day, according to one of the judges who has seen similar contests in New York, and the competition between some of the contestants will be close. The great majority were somewhat af- fected with superfluous flesh, but this, ald the specialists, can easily be reme- dled. ‘Tne mothers, most of them Italian women, seemed to take as much Inter- est in watohing the examinations as the babiew did in resisting them. Few of tne little ones accepted the examl- nations calmly, and the clamor at times drowned the noise of the street, for all the children had healthy lungs. The examinations will continue each afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock, Dr, Jane Robbins, who ts tn direct charge of the cont nd measured by the end of this week. —_— FLIES 143 MILES AN HOUR, Aviator Gailiaex Travels Faster! than Man Ever Did Before. PARIS, Sept. 18.—With the wind be- | ogainet attacks ro far and the tariff dif. t of this centre, belleves | that all the contestants will have been | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1913. WILSON PUZZLED WHETHER 10 snp ____News Oddities Private ex | | t OF TELEPHONE inakes people extravagant. is public extravagance, Public extravagance threatens to bai es count: Arenl: The telephone Is a menace to the stability of the Cama Thats way a Novth Carolina judge sees it In barbare, WOMAN'S HEAD floating In Ship Canal attracted fourteen mifion nce} '? Two Hundred and Twenty-Afth treet bridge, certain that they were on a relic of Anna Aumueller. Ruthless policeman fished {t out ané it. Wax figure, Day Might Be Taken as Ree- ognition of Huerta. POET whom Cleveland permitted to atarve to death took a posthumems venge on unapprectative generation by leaving beside his tbody a volume his own unread works. WASHINGTON, Sept. 1f.=President Wilson returned from his week-end vas tion at Corninh, N. 1, after 19.90 to- ay and immediately began work on an cumulated mass of business awaiting him at the White House “TLL GIVE $10,000 to my first grandchild,” announced @ rich and Los Angelen man shortly after the marriage of his two sons, One of daughters-in-Inw has just claimed the money for the dearest little derling that ever was. Grandpa has already made good. THE HUMAN RACE owes its well-known strength and its admitted The President returned to his deek to} to the polygamous habits of anthropoid apes, from which ‘t Ia descended. And the administration currency bill woll/ {sh scientist gravely announces on ite way throug) the House, with the Democratic majority holding ft firny ERNEST GUILLAUX, French av! utes, beating all records since Icarus. tor, flew 165 miles in sixty counted rains ferences between the House and Senate well on the way to settlement. Some of 4 advisors thought the Underwood- mons bill might come before him for signature next Monday. HEBRON, Ind., hears with bated breath that president of local woman's club has received by parcel post 300 pounds of pub, docs from her Congress: man, to be incorporated, presumably, {n speech which she in meditating, WESTERN RAILROADS report a perceptible falling off of passenger tramfe Outwardiy, tho most pressing question | ty Reno, which they attribute to recent amendment of Nevada overnight @+ in the Mexican situation waa whether] verce law, 1 congeatulat nessage should be STE: patties to Stanles CHE On AKO GS ATLANTIC CITY has a post-season sensation in a beribboned box of pele soned candies left by a middle-aged man on the Hoardwalk in the track ef of the One Mundred and Third | oyidren, tiniversar® of Mexican independence - ind to whom (t should be addressed RESIDENT in the Berkshires hax notified merchants of Lonox that he Some offlciala were of the opinion that) Will not patronize any merchant who advertises on the billboards that dfs. such a Mensage 1 be, in a mneasure, {Maure the landscape in that region, itlon ot t jovernmont _ e BRONX WOMAN in vo ght al Phird avenue bridge trying AW e to serve summons on husband, with whom she was not at peace. Policeman LAWYER SENT TO SING SING. with Imperfect knowledge of facts made quick deduction that man had Siutning, Whe Spent 00000 on poe woman down, Arrested him; found revolver tn his pocket. Fined Violation of law named for its author, who wns buried yesterday tn great an For, stato from old St. Patrick's Cathedral Hrondways, sentenc George Fo Stulnton, a young | —_ vie opened the eves of Broadway HIGH COST of living sete a Jolt from importation of Argentine beef at rently Adine about $90,009 in two |Teduced prices and in good condition. Promised that South American ee cars of gay } wns wentenced to- | utter ar the way, Vay by Justice Blac County Supreme © term of from « and months in the Kings “AIDA” In English at poputa jc acted 2.500 peraoia Brookives:t6. 4 mhege at popular prices attracted 2.600 peraous to the Centarp car to threa years! n Sing Sing his e charge of forgery in ten PRESIDENT of an Indiana college indicted for spanking hie wged fatl Assault and battery. Testified that {t hurt him worse than it did father, conviction on t THIS tw the first day the envious suffragista may watch their (and other girls’) hushands go to the booths and make motions of nominating didates designated hy the committers, ® satisiaction for a held on one of the yoklyn left him by his nortgaged the property and $13.9 on a second *} ropertic father and had Hin for $17.00 nortgage | IF AUTHORITIES at Colebrook allow H, K. T. to see the papers he may read to-day that his mamma ts to bulld a $100,000 Mouse et Southampton fur Stainton's home was No. 183 La! hig brother. Pontaine avenue, Brooktyn. _—_—_—_ W. ©. ADAMS, son of the “poltey King,” a voluntary Dead In Hed, Killed by G poe iA Maes 'y bankrupe. sence eerie Jat the olty hospital, | Parker was sent to the hospita! Thurs fm {day with a broken spine. Recovering Mrs. Tessie Le Brun, a iuindress, ‘ive ng in lodgings at No. 238 West One Hun- dred and Twelfth s DEATH IF HE SNEEZES. + was fo) ded | pettent im Boston Hos: wi fn her bed to-day with a gas tube from yeater. conscious . the wal jet near her aead. Thomas @ Broken Back. jday, he sald he wae atruns be tae Siok Corrigan, another lodeer, smelied gas! BOSTON, Sept. 16—If Henry Parker, | the blunt edge of a meat cleaver vid broke into the room, Mrs. Le Brun aged forty-six, sneezes just once he when two men threw him out of an At- 4 neparated from her husband a dead ma . in the opinion of physiciana! lantic avenue store, = Seaauun mm: SSS AS | | Always Time to Telephone N the course of your day’s work, there are times when you are too late to travel to see a man on a matter that you wish to decide promptly. 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