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OU BORER Secretary Garrison, With Wil-| \ | son's Indorsement, Warns Governor of Arizona. WASHINGTON, Oct, 14.--Seeretary | Garrison to-day telegraphed Gov. Hunt of Arizona that the despate! of State militia tu Naco, or to Doug- lam, as proposed by the Governor. | Would greatly complicate the situa- tion at those places, and that the United States forces there are now doing everything that should be done 'J. C. Brady and Earl’s Daughter, AR DANGER IN MASSING MILITIA to protect American lives and prop- erty from the danger to which they are exposed by the fichting Mexicans across the line short of actually in- vading Mexico, He earnestly advised the Governor to use his influence to prevent Ari- fona citizens from exposing them- selves to danger. Secretary Garri- son's message follows: | “T have just received your telegram | of Oct. 13. We have at the present time at Naco, Ariz. fourteen troops of cavalry an& two machine gun} compantes, Gen. Bliss reports to me! that {f the local tnfluential men of Naco will help allay the excitement {t will greatly afd in handling a del- feate situation. One of the greatest embarrassinonts arises from the ac- tivity of the inhabitants of Naco, Ariz., ond of surrounding placeg who attempt to get pear the boundary ‘line to observe the fighting. “We are doing overything short of invading Mexico and driving the combatants away by force that wo possibly can do. Additional troops will not be of any use to us in doing what It ts possible for us to do under the circumstances. Were you to send State troops to Naco it could only have the effect of further complicating the | situation and adding a new element of risk, 1t would also Introduce the great peril which arises of a divided responsibility. An ill-considered move on our eide may precipitate an armed vonfilct between the American forces end the Mexicans with ultimate con- sequences that no o! an foresee. I feel you should give gravest con- sideration to the great reaporsibility you assume In this respect before you determine to do so. “I can assure you and your people that we are giving constant and sympathetic consideration to itu. stion and are doing everything that we can do short of engaging in hos- tilities. The President is advised of the eontents of this message and con- curs with what is satd herein.” COLUMBUB, M., Oct. 14— \ Troops A and G, Thirteenth United States Cavalry, have left here to re- \inforee the United States border patrol at Douglas, Ariz, SUODEAT HASTIG DENTFED BY SSTER AS MANATTAN MA Proves to Be Edward Cahler and Connection With Torso Mystery Is Doubted. ‘The body of the suicide found yes- terday in the private burial ground on the Fowle ‘ate at Hastings-on- Hudson, was identified this afternoon as that of Edward F. Cahler of No. 329 West Ninoteenth street, Manhat- tam. ‘The identification was made by a sister, Mra. Lehy, of the same ad- dress, who recognized a pasteboard \box found at the side of Cahler's body, and the pistol with which he ended his ifm. She could give the Hastings po- lice no reason for the suicide and tailed to throw any light on the newspapers clippings found on her brother's body. These clippings dealt exeluaively with the findings of the torre of a woman in the Mohawk Liver, near Schenectady, last June. At that time tt was thought the hody of the woman was that of Mra. va Kinska of No, 281 East Thir- teenth street, who disappeared from led home at the same time that Karel Devalcheako, a boarder, left, With the finding of the body of an unidentified man yestorday at Has- tings the police believed it was that of Devalcheako, The tdentification by Mrs. Lehy throws no additional light on the murder of Mrs. Kinska, with whom Mrs‘ Lehy said her brother was not acquainted, Phe body of Cahler has been buried in Potter's Field at Hastings, [BRADY WEDS’ | Announcement of Engagement of the Earl and Countess of Limerick, Draghmore Castle, Ireland, was mar- ried at noon to-day to James Cox Brady, second son of the !ate Anthony N, Brady, at the home of the groom's brother, Nicholas F, Brady, Ben Verge, Monmouth Beach, N, J. friends were unaware unt!! yesterday that ho was to marry the Irish noble. man's daughter, the engagement hav- ing been kept secret by the families of the couple, Probably no announce- ment would have been made at this time had it not been suddenly de- cided to hasten the marriage on ac- count of the fact that Lord Glent- worth, Lady Victoria Pery’s brother, had been called to join iis regiment. The brother and sister have been —_ pediment Sees KONETCHY’S WIFE SIGNS HIM UP WITH FEDERALS, | | She Adwits She Engineered Deal for Virate and Got $1,000 For tt. 8T, LOUIS, Mo, Oct, 14.—Mre. Bal Wenetchy, wity of the Pittsburg Pirate | player, to-day udmitted that she engi- neered a devil by which Konetchy trans: | ferred his affections trom the Pirates to the Feds. Koney, she sald, is to recelve 7,600 8 your on % throe Year contract, he Pittsburgh Feds, gave her $1,000 persuading Koncy to jump, oald. i THE EV il WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBE ntysaixth street station. Dr. Eis. | ng] Vere, who came with |from Harlem Hospital probably had a fraetu | Kings County Electric Light Powgr Company an? Westche Lighting Company. His first wife Miss Elizabeth Hamilton of Albany, | daughter of Mr. and. Mrs, Andrew| Hamilton. Sha was killed March 8, 1912, In a wreck of a New York, New ! Haven a Hartford express train roo as | near the port station. | Was graduated from | Yale in 1904 and at onco ontered bus!-| FROM FAR ANDNEAR | [ee |. Mrs, Mary Rt, ‘Phomson, 719 Garfield | Ave., Bolvidere, Ml., enya: L> THROWS SELF UNDER AUTO. Medicine to any | { lelicate children. It | Driver Charges tnjared Man With ie | Snleide Attempt. thony N. Brady estate, witch hag! non, came south In the avenue. O'Brien, iE mated at vexwecry $8,000,000] Festa, told the ‘poltes, cast himself un- and 10,000, Ho is a director in| dF machine, ee ae dT, fens ationn, “inctiding. the! ,teate, Meptied hie oar ea quickly. om fie eade O- DIAY | kssortcan Tova mMpany, Consoll- | Xharrow, of the East One Hundred and | dated Light and Power Company, | t mother who has di saves doctors’ bills.’ Mrs. Hi Sperting, of Beaver Falls, A charge that he attempted to coms! Pa., anys “We use Father John's Medi- mit suicide by casting himself in front | cine in our family for body building and | of @ moving automobile has been made | colds,” inst Michael O'Brien, a ‘longshore- . fman, who was taken to Harlem Hos- yee, SN gare, of Pett ein pital from One Hundred and Twenty. | + Ho saeetiva tn a threet ond baa, |firet stroet and Firat avenue early to- treuine tees whieh Tene Toball hese always keep it in my house.” | O'Brien had just left his home at No. (2991 First avenue and was about to! Mr, Frank Fennet, 230 §. State St., eat Mase., says: “I gained 1 leross the avenue when an guned and driven by Rober ile taking Father John’ rospect avenue, | HALLANAN DRY GOODS CO., Inc. id Saat oo ety Ce Watch Friday’ Paper Ad. We are oneof the fa: et (i ls Bo for SPICAL COUPON” SPECIAL ik For $2.50 Free im Merchandise $2.50 and Friday. Thursday We give Double Stampe in the Boilers | and Friday, Morning and Single Stampe in 100Piece _Prchaswor Grae Ease Ramps Dinner Sets | rns Si Ot te American Porce- | | ° he frome with spray, wit 5O surety COUPONS FREE im addition to the regular amd extra C on ‘Only one of these wit CERTIFICATE OF VALUE Present makin RY LADY PERY, EARL’S DAUGHTER, TO-DAY visiting in t the last month. Uligituuy it was planned for Mr. ruay and Lady Victoria Very to be married at Dromore Caste. she came to the United States with Mr. and Mra, Nicholas Brady on tne White Star liner Olympic, which ar- rived Sept, 23, and nas since been their guest at Sea Verge, J. C. Brady gave o dinner last eve- ning at the Rumson Club, Monmouth h. There were twenty-five guests, including his brother Nicholas, Elton Parks, Abbot Raymond Noyes, Ernest Tracy, Whitney Ker- nochan, Clucas, Mau Heckscher, Francis P. Garvan, count Glentworth, brother of Henry Sanderson, David Carl Tucker, Julian Huff, . James Farrell, Lyttle- ton Fox and John de Saulles. Mra. Anthony N. Br mother of the bridegroom-elect, ner last night at the imson Clud for Lady Victoria Pery. Some of the were Dr. and Mi LUMANN’S a Comes as Surprise to His Friends. Lady Victoria May Pery, daughter Many of Mr. Brady's most intimate} M Mr. and Mm. iw, Mr. ind Mas. Charles Thayer, Mra. Os- born, Mrs. Carl Tucker, Miss McCann, Mrs. Francis P. Garvan and Mra, Farrell. Lady Victoria, who in twenty years old, is much Interested in outdoor sports and particularly aviation. Last January she looped-t oD five times with Gustav Hamel at the Hendon Aerodrome, near “ondon. ir father was Lordein-Waitlog to Queen Victoria, Mr. Brady Is an exeouto~ of the An- GE Geises Vek trame IS MMPERIAL LtAlnER COU bieteg Fersianeu $17.60 | | : cccpeeeeeseS122, 69 Open crery «vening, Your Terms .... siti, Street BAUMANN-= "i During 1913 The sale of Coffee Decreased in this country nearly 15% During 1913 The sale of POSTUM Increased nearly 25% There’s a Reasor” Next Sunday Worid Magazin 14, 1914. James McCreery & Co. 34th Street 5th Avenue Home Furnishings at Exceptional Prices On Thursday and Friday Extraordinary Offerings FURNITURE COVERINGS, HANGINGS & CURTAINS ——— EEE TOMES CURTAINS Imported Silk Armure...... weaeanya + es Pegularly $.00,......... yd. 1,50 Imported Fancy Velour. -Fegularly 1.85.. yd. 950 Scrim Curtains... .. i .tegularly 1.75, 2. 5 2.25 Lace Pancls,—80 to 36 inches wi regularly 5.50, 7.50 and 8.50. .cach 2.95, 3.45 and 4.25 Handsome French Lace Panels. . .regularly 20.00, $5.00 and 50.00, each 13.50, 22.00 and 35.00 Imported Cretonnes,—81 inches wide.. ...regularly 450, 65¢ and 75c.,..... -yd. 25c, 35¢ and 45¢ 50 inches wide. .. .regularly 1.50 and 8.75 yd. 1.10 and 2.75 Remarkably Low Priced HIGH GRADE DOMESTIC RUGS —_—_—_$_—_—_— Xs 9 x 12 ft. Seamless Wilton Velvet Rugs,—new patterns and colors. .......... value 27.50, 19.50 9x12 ft, Extra Quality Seamless Royal Axminster Rugs,—new Oriental paki VOEa ven ee 24.! value $2.50 9x 12 ft. Seamless Royal Wilton Rugs,—choice Oriental patterns and colors. . . value 30.50, 29.75 9x 12 ft. Extra Quality Wilton Rugs............. eeeeeeecsserseeeseess. Value 60.00, 49.75 The regular stock includes an enormous Anglo-Persian and French Wilton Rugs large and small sizes. Imported and Domestic Linoleums in handsome Parquet and Hardwood designs and effi assortment of the famous in the latest Fall Patterns,—both sq. yd. 1.65 Heavy Imported Englished Inlaid Linolesms...... ++. Pegularly 1.50 and 1.65, «q. yd. 1.25 G ine Cork Linoleum............4 steeecessceesss ee eFegularly 600, sq. yd. 47e Specially Priced Oriental Rugs 800 Persian Mossoul Rugs,—lustrous silky pieces in large hearth sizes value 35.00, 19.50 An extensive stock of selected Oriental Rugs at unusual reductions, Attractive Price Concessions HOUSEHOLD LINENS Satin Damask Tablecloths,—a new Importatione @x 2 yard ... Values 8.50 and 6.00. 2.50 and 4.50 @x 214 yards. +++. Values 4.50 and 8.00, 3.25 and 6.00 @xSyards..... - Values 6,25 and 10.00, 3.75 and 7.00 Napkins to match...... values 4.50 to 10.00, Doz. 3.50 to 7.00 Odd Satin Damask Tablecloths, Caeec etree manera 6.85 and 10.50 ¥§ to 34 less than regular prices, Odd Satin Damask Napkins....°./77>.. .values 5.00, 7.00 and 12.00, Dos. 3.50, 8.00 and 8.00 Odd Huckaback Towels of Superfine Pure Irish Linen..... values 75c and 1.50, cach SOc and1.00 ELECTRICAL HOUSEHOLD UTILITIES ee SILILIES Wired for Direct or Alternating Current. Electric Sad Irons,—weight 6 Ibs.; inde- Electric Grill,-—combination consisting of structible push plug; separable attachment; Frying Pan, Broiling Pan and Griddle; 8 ft. flexible cord. value 4.00, 2.95 nicke) plated; ebonized handles; 6 ft. flexible Electric Toaster with attached toast rack,— cord; triple contact plug. value 6.00, 4,50 nickel plated; 6 ft. of flexible cord; triple con- value 4.00, 3.25 Electric Percolator,—with patented fusible plug safety device; nickel plated; ebonized handles, value 7.50, 5.95 FIREPROOF COOKING WARE Ramekins,—nickel mounted trames with handle.........++ Casseroles and Pic Plates,—nickel mounted trame; eboni ‘asseroles,—nickel mounted; ebonized handles.......... Noteworthy Values FURNITURE, BEDS & BEDDING +a tant lite Electric Chafing Dish,—Fast and slow heat connections; patented fusible plug safety device; nickel plated; ebonized handles. value 12.00, Solid Mahogany ‘Twin Beds, as illustrated,—Colonial model. regularly 50.00, each 39.50 Hil This ia but one of the remark us ba able values offered at this time. Attention is directed to a Special Sale of Springs and Mattresses in the Bedding Depart- ment,—Sixth Floor. t Specially Arranged Sale BLANKETS & COMFORTABLES $00 Pairs of Fine White Blankets,—Full Size. ... . values 6.00 and 9.50, pair 4.85 and 7.75 Comfortables of Silk Mull in solid colors,—Wool filled............ -value 5.75, each 4.75 Comfortables of Japanese Silk in solid colors,—Wool filled..........value 10.50, each 8.75 Map of the German Frontier: (IN COLORS) Showing Fortifications Along the River Rhine Special Feature of 44. 5HRREE & Salta | a sense em on een emp