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eee 474, Yenoland. who acted ” | SCHOOL FOOD SALES TO END. rhe Brisoner sai aid Soret. An = i This In tnst Week To Get Army Hackensack police ha . | Edward M @ man they accuse of being the six-foot leader of two highwaymen Have been holding up autoists @rivers and others in Rergen|,.M ty im the last few weeks. He was short); or midnight on a River trolley car by Policemen! of the school sales, although It ie po sible that volunteers. may keep» ‘Tew f during the early part of nexi wre enough supplies on them in doing #0 . fro mthe Government i: No-day pla =| will be Queensboro Market Hominate Vinter Berger at for|at a galearoom in the Municipal Bulla: ress if he is unseated for his con-|ing and at half a dozen other places in tion under the Kapionage Act the various, boroughs him to Pa driver f Ousted. jhand te Purtt Many Exercises ‘oes Held on Anni- versary; Courts Pay Honor to Career as Example. This is the anniversary of the birth of The ore Roosevelt, and it brings to a cl ax the long prog-amme planned in his honor by the Roose- velt Memorial Association The journey of the Roosevelt Me morial Flag, which started at Buffalo will end to-night at OPPENHEIM. GLLINS & G || 34th Street-—New York ! home in Oyster Bay. School boys from Manhattan carried the flag | i ] | Will Place on Special Sale Tuesday A. Group of About 800 Women’s Georgette Blouses across the Queensborough Bridge and | delivered it to another squad of boys who carried it to Flushing, L. J A new group were to take it to Manhasset, Thence it will go to Port Washington High School, then to Roslyn, to Sea Cliff, to Glen Cove There the forty-eighth star will be affixed before the fing ia taken to Young's Cometery placed on Col, Roosevelt's grave. ‘The flag will remain over the grave Memorial and been sounded, it will be taken to Mrs, Roosevelt, who will keep it until its final resting placa has been de cided. William Loeb jr, iad Taken from the Regular Stock will preside to 2s Oyster Bay Theatre, where Will H Hays, Chairman of the Republican Natiooal Committee, will be the chief speaker, In New York City there was an observance this morning at School No. cal sketch Patriotic were read. United States the Federal 188, where a biographi- and extracts from the writings of Col, Rooseyelt aurea wa Fess Judge Chatfield in Court, Brooklyn, ad- Journed court. Presiding Justice Almet F. Jenks of the Appellate Dj vision of the Supreme Court, Brook- ] lyn, spoke in tribute to the late tor- i mer President. |] Rodwevelt Day was observed in the courts of General and Special Se this morning. Inthe former Rosalsky declared that Col. Ro velt’s life gave convincing proof that n Jud Newest models of superior Georgette Crepe, In all popular Suit Shades. Hand embroidered, Beaded ard Lace’Trimmed. 7.90 Regular Values to 12.75 employed it.on the side of righteous- ness find ve against wrong, ve- nality and corruption. In the Court of Special Sessions Justice Cl Edwards, in speaking of Col velt said: “Sixty-one years, born one whose ence Roose- Sale Price ago career b} the civilized world. It is fitting that Lord & Taylor | 38th Street V% 4 A. —FIFTH AVENUE— 39th Street % Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P.M. ee A Millinery Occasion A Collection of Distinctive Trimmed Hats $9.95 A producer of high-grade hand- made Millinery consented to make forus for this end-of-the-month oc- casion— Several Hundred Entirely New Models ata price far below the regular cost to manufacture. Hats of the Type That Every Woman Requires Right Now because they are designed especial- ly for late Autumn and Winter cos- tumes. The collection comprises Large Silk Velvet Hats in black, brown, navy, beaver. Gold and Silver Cloth Hats Hats of Velvet and Brocade Combined Hand Embroidered Beaver Hats A selection of youthful and be- coming Small Hats, Draped Turbans and Tricornes. No Exchanges None C.0.D. No Approvals Fourth Floor, | night y Ps “awyer, {and Elihu Root will apeak at the din-| “The law mai f ner of the Rocky Mountain Club at had to get money for my moi the Roosevelt | until sunset, when, after taps have | night at a memorial meeting in the | Public | » Goldman depen whent¥er He -had supreme power he | to-day was commanded | the attention and the admiration of a, P bie dhe , there shall be entered in the record’ fi ” teen money. Companion. is] when he 1 ‘ saree, of this day's prodaditke In pour, this | ME AL, | Joseph cuputoy ineteee, We Bast | wa the pilles Bila fomtireay they wer | searching for another man with Deter SAYS SURPRISED BURGLAR, "7" © to the memory of hin whose Sappites. example of pur of pu “wean . fresh from the police “rookie' | they are How sure The fal week of sale ple of purity of purpowe and caught the men, they say, trying | Offenses. ra 4 be salea of ‘surplus | t jevement is an insp!ration.” - {ts amy" # door of the concern, which re fusnect Was seen in a : arm yand navy foods began to- in se me ‘oli ving carries much fine cloth, lace and other | act at th: niiroad Maton, fiftysfour of the city's schools and sub | veral_ Important meetings and Tells Police He W as Trying to| Materials, A. woman tn the | building | But disap © arrival of C car, of Daring. Aulo roid “watch: who, on tant Friday stations.’ 'Meventy-nin’ echoola. dl Srey Ley me ainel ave ay yue Get Money to Pay jfeard the noise and notitied the pollee |" "@risrics M. Dalton, Fisher's counsel yped Michael pensed food when the sales were | memory are on the programme for to 4 ssa sisi hi i be able 5 t N ere full win —_ 6 he wi able ‘to prove his clien' Hold Ups. 1 th, and whet Baturday te set for the tina’ wind-up Alton B, Parker will preside Lawyer Gi not “become a, commuter to” Nee Gnu eo week ait women began to complain of th oyances, The law made me a cris 1 iFISHER’S ACQUITTAL LIKELY. Police After the Waldorf. Ambassador Jusserand declared Charles Kangel, twenty, Another as Insulter Sie Gt No, ext Waterlow Dies. of France and many other notables 51 Seventh Street, to, policemen early | of Youngs Women of Rye. LONDON, Oct Sir Ernest Albert will attend, this morning when he and a companion! |, a " Waterlow, iately President of the Royal Members of Col. Roosevelt's clase | Were caught trying to enter tho gown, Philip R. Fisher, special representa |gociety of Painters in Water Colors, at Harvard will dinner at the /¢stablishment of Morgan & Rovies of tive of the American Steel Export Com- {at the age farvard Club, where the chiet| No 142 West 67th Street. Kangel is|pany of New York. who was arrested inter, int ing trial for a robbery in Brooklyn | in Rye Saturday charged with Insulting oo oe yale y 5 > . ‘ost, for-|and said he could not get a lawyer | young women, probably will be acquitted —— imerly Governor 0 orto Rico, The Yorkville Branch of the! == _ sue of Foreign Born Citizens will 4 memorial celebration. At a ball at the Pennsylvania Hotel Capt. A. L. Boyce of “Boyce’s Tigers’ will | speak on the life of Col. Roosevelt. The principal event in the memor- | jal yesterday was the speech by for- mer President Taft at New ‘Haven, where he called upon the “living spirit of Theodore Roosevelt” to solve | the problems growing out of radical- | ism and industrial unrest EMMA GOLDMAN CLAIMS CITIZENSHIP BY MARRIAGE | IN TRIAL OPENED 10-DAY | Anarchist Depends on Alleged Lost American Husband | to Save Her. Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE- 39th Street Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. ” White Woolen Blankets Bought six months ago and offered at much below their value today $10.00 Pair Double bed size, extra large size and a limited quantity of single bed size of a finer grade. ol Gold- man to determine whether she is an| | The examination of Emma alien residing unlawfully in the Wool and Cotton mixed Blankets, firmly woven and durable; some bound with white ribbon, others with pink and blue ribbon to match borders. jecond Floor begun at 11| o'clock this morning before an official | United States, was of the Department of Immigration on! | Ellis Island. Emma was represented by counsel. The examination is being made on the order of Secretary of Labor Wilson. The law invests the Secre- tary with the power of ordering such an examination whenever in his opin- | n is residing unlawfully | United States, The |ings are secret and the findings will | be forwarded to Secretary Wilson, | approve or reject them. | mma Goldman was recently re- ed from Jefferson City Peniten- | tiary where she served a term for violation of the e Act. It became known to-day that Miss n a long lost hus- band and the fact of her father's naturalization to save her from de- portation, It was not generally known |that she claims to be Mrs, Jacob Kers- ‘ner, She says she was married to |Kersner in Rochester in 1887, and} that he had been naturalized, which {made her a citizen of the United | |States. Her father, she said, was! naturalized before she became of age, | and she could claim citizenship on this also, She left her trusband thirty years! ago, according to her story, and has/ |not heard of him since 1903, She/ does not know whether he is dead or alive, She says she will vigorously | fight deportation, GAS KILLS 3 PERSONS, 2 DOGS AND 18 BIRDS Fatal Accident at Home of Ferdi- nand Mackeniott Discovered by Dinnér Guests. Ferdinand Mackeniott, fifty-eight, his wife, Julia, forty, and their twen- ty-two-year-old son, Henry,” were accidentally killed yesterday by gas|~ in their home, No, 162 East End Ave- nue. Two prize bulldogs and eighteen canary birds also succumbed. The Mackeniotts were to have en- tertained their daughter, Mrs, Julia |Lang of No, 672 Eagle Avenue, the Bronx, and her husband, Earl, The couple reached the Mackentott apart- ment at the dinner hour and when | there was no response to repeated ringings of the door bell Lang climbed a rear fire escape and broke ‘in a kitchen window, When & gust of gas blew out, he immediately descended and notified! the police of the East 88th Street Sta- tion. Policeman Herrmann tound the father unconscioug in the private hail ot’ the ‘apartinen® the mother lying genseleas over, & trunk and Henry sin bed. ‘Three open gas jets on ie kitchen stove caused the acc’ |dent. ‘The police said the wind prob- bh ud blown out the gas. niott was a member of the Yorkville Commercial Club and of many neighborhood organizations, | Hide cid EI Seti ‘AIR RACER DUE HERE TO-DAY. Sheridan Expected te End Flight From Pacific. CHICAGO, Oct, 27.-—-SIx stragglers in the army's double transcontinental air race hoped to make further progress | toward the finish to-day, although pros- pects for good flying weather were poor, Lieut, H. W. Sheridan, who landed at Buffalo, Saturday, and was held there over Sunday by the rules of the race | against Sunday flying, expected to com- | 323 miles to Mineola, N, Y,, Bath Room and Kitchen Aids At Interesting Prices nana in the proceed- Nickel Plated Bath Room Fixtures Choice 85c each Nickel Plated on Brass—Easy to Keep Clean 18-inch towel bars, 24-inch towel bars, toilet paper hol tub soap dis wall soap dishes, tumbler and tooth brus r tumbler and soap holders, 18- inch crystal shelves with nickel plated brackets, bath tub seats, with rubber covered hangers, finished in white enamel. |who may Mirro Aluminum Lipped Saucepan Polished finish; 2-quart ca- pacity; at........- $1.25 Waffle Iron Bakes quickly and evenly. $1.75 Mirro Aluminum Convex Saucepan With inset cover and long handle; 3-quart capacity; at $2.15 Seventh Floor Lord & Taylor 38th Street —FIFTH AVENUE— Store Hours, 9 A. M. to 5 P. M. 39th Street A Low Price on Men’s Good Shirts Lieut. during the day, The othe airmen castbound = ar Liou, Fish at Cheyenne, Wyo.: Lieut RK. . Bagby and Lieut. Col, H. B, Hart ney at North Platt Neb., and Cape, F inte at Battle Mountain, ev, only westbound flier ts Lieut, Worthington, who was at Rook Is Mil, to-day, teady to resume his fl —_ Liner Pte | Days in an Open Adrift for five days in an open boat, Edward Williams, keeper of the Gun Key Lighthouse on the Bahama Banks, | arrived here yesterday on the Mallory liner S@ Murcos weakened and exe| Developed of fine madras in a variety of neat and fancy stripes (some * silk stripes amongst them) on light and dark grounds; also the popular Russian cords in different colors, Drop in and look over the styles and fabrics; we know hausted from hunger and exposure | that you will be impressed with these worth-while values Williams left the mainland on Oct, 18 for his station in a small boat, A storm Ground Floor coming up suddenly, he was driven 300 miles out to sea before the San Marcos, bound from Galveston, picked him up. |