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BY RAND UY @Swann’s: Assistant, Since Re- es. cent Raid, Has Collected 3 Additional Information. 0) decided to take the affair of the ner ‘Hope Matrimonia! Society, No, Assistant District Attorney Kilroe | DAMAGED THE LEVIATHAN ~ and Operation, of Machinery Were’ Faulty. Pat Nmygct mr aturr two dave" senefon, 1m the terday's te ery feature of A ed members at! WwW. ke tended, pre- e lgam Turbine Company, Ltd. ag Tings man, who volunteated to put the sti ih commidaion for pe Gov, mr ‘Tne Paper was necessarily techni ut the discuasion ‘that toliowed, William # Mackay, made ohiet engineer of (he atip 2998 Madison Avenue, before the satter she was taken over, brought out te, @rand Jury, and to-day subpoenas @re being served on witnesses who are to appear Monday. ‘Wednesday Mr. Kilroe has collected additional Information, ‘Tt appears that after the raid mem- Bare of the society got into the build- js the following night and had a in the Tomple of Love, as of the rooms was called. It had -_——s <n a ree eee ae a a te =" E rd Since the raid | maps or ohi f i ite ip the morning and a reception later, At noon @ luncheon 443 OW, suppose you emote negs should stop, look and listen. , | OAIRVMENS LEAGUE WANTS NO, | Oscar W. modestly admitted that he conceived the idea of the Dairymen's League, appeared before the committee with an elaborate plan for the regulation , jot the utility ae ence Sie Genin isntia| Makes Essex Market Court j i i @ neighbor who mad, a swift“one on THE Hath you would do one of two thinge— either talk the matter over ease frieng wife, Asi sunreareae a3 0 tana ‘ogainat ue| Judge Earn His Big Salary J woe wets | She Crowned Benny. With $50 Worth of ova | Dishes, Called Sam Awful Names and Tore %’n. Up the Simmons, Besides Originating a New, Kind of Triangle That Would Be Popular in the Custard-Pie Slap-Stick Movies. oe be his 19 | tiret, biel aprove. verbal boun- Ba s00n as clatm that tary Daniels ns | ae. Doduasy ands, Chopin |gise on the demand of Irlah-Amerieans, seriousness of and ao little technical kill, ething of the PAPER MEN WANT PUBLIC ate in Growth and Care of Forests, ‘The Committee of Forest Conserva- | hut pleasing. to grow timber, sald the report, should tbe encouraged by the States. In case BUSINESS TRIANGLE. Mapes, a farmer, who forests,” rice of milk as 6 same and traction tines le would com- 42 3 a you Mi 35 8. uld be made can gel} this mij ton as it & 2 uch as possible that way. Mr. Mapes. was Dalrymen’s Conference whic’ conmum: you. ented? . “Do you think I'd. have a tria' of Interests?” asked agree to a tri of A “Wouldn't you trust the consumer sufficiently to belleve he would want ‘ies a" Mr, Mapes just Nathan Straus appeared before the Other recommendations are Nation- wide forest surveys, doubling the area | the first novelty of the season, and of public forests, improved fire protec- uniform forest taxation laws and \ell and R. 8. Kellogg of Now York and ap-|C. EH. Worcester of Chicago. ‘They stations and distribute asked and He admitted the about the the think he ought to be Senator, Mr; Mapes 4 of ‘reply, “Then, ma: th men's Ageave would find itself to ae a ‘fair. pratit?” pursued ina smiled. committee and told its members that ma) But wanted to pasteurize milk, entry-two * could, put @ stpp. to in the price of milk. I'm. sev- ears old, and I promised ‘wife T'd never again But I'm here. “The an| and Netloaal n. He died of the sto id. shows forest area in the United States the present area’ is’ only 650, ew apap that the | original home, from cancer He. was fifty-ning 01 ; 008 Marge, sotlon ‘hy the "Beats Governments. _—_— “BIG TIM’S” COUSIN DEAD. Cornelios J, Sullivan Passes Away Here. Cornelius J, Sullivan, former State codsin of the late “ Tim" Sullivam and connected with him In various busingss enterprispa which’ obtalned\ 1° |e, fow years ago, will be buried. tor day from Eugene A. Blue's Funeral Home, No, 246 Macon Street, Brovk- woken Two Mri the New \pohaik 2 transky and his players leadership by cy ris it that iy. Bet violti both and too long. dense this, Ha ‘all included songs by Marion Bauer and Frank La Forge. Her voice is Vigat e ree weeks, gag Ee bill for Wednesday, ality and jon. His exposi sonata in B minor comman gd admiration. ir, Powell's fault that the work is Some day a judicious wielder of the blue pencil will con- and @ host of composi- tions by the masters that are become classics, to their improvement and to the enjoyment of hearers. In Schu- mann’s fantasie in C majo Powell waa not as completely as in the Liszt work. An impromptu &@ ballad by Daniel Gregory Ma- each pleasing, were charmingly’) For the end there was a fing performance of arrangement of Schubert's B minor march. Louis Cornell, an American planist who has been heard in wons, gave o recital at last night. His programme included Lisst’s sonata in B minor, four pre- with they refuse to grow timber, the report |dine Farrar, urges that “the land should be ecquired | Taesday will be @ special by the public at @ falr valution and |in honor of the Prince of Wales. made a part of the system of public Lye? Powell Recital niet. In the east will be Gladys ° By Sylcester Rawling 'OSEF STRANSKY, in @ected to present two symphon! at the Philharmonic Society's sec- ry im Carnegie Hall yester-| ot in ‘That put no damper|'% Mad @agernéss of the public to at- tend. As on the night before the “All Seats Sold” sign confronted late pom Changing the programmes each of the series of pairs isan vasovaticn by the Philharmonic. s The Boston Orchestra 1s pursuing a like’ plan, So, in a measufe, is the ‘New York Symptiony Society. Only Symphony sticks to the old custom of the second concert @ repetition of the ‘With @ long season confront- fo Nosed ga societies, and audiences » the policy of the latter ho might | would seem to berthe better. At least, tt etfort. the heard. Mr, Stransk; of it was tame and the per- formance of it was lethargic, 's fourth symphony, how- was at his best responded to his ‘@ performance of ied and startled in lon and glowed ‘with beauty. een the two came Brahms’s con: certo in A minor for violin, ‘cello a: orchestra, with Alfred Me; and Leo Schulz, the ‘cellist, mbers of the orchestra. For thick and tirin adherents of Brahms, the it; for those who At any rate the aud John Powell, the Virginia com- Pianist. gave a recital at Car- negie Hall last. night. He has a with Liszt’ ded bot It ts not Liszt's TO OWN TIMBER TRAGTS| 222 "situs" azine It was tion submitted a report to the American | modern songs. Ruth Emerson was he sccompanist at the piano. ‘The opera season, to ast will be opened at House on Mon- Barbe! Saturday matinee, new bill, Orchestra making ‘lin, the warmer.| Anna Fitztu, tion r, M> happy previous sea~ Acolian Hall Scotti, L3, the week are Thursday, “The Saturday night, at popular pried, FOG GUIDE FOR MAIL PLANES to Be Equipped With an's “The Yeos will be revived by the Society of American Singers the Park Theatre on Monday Caldwell, Cora tgs Kate Condon, Dorothy Beach, Moulan, pbell, Herbert Waterous and am Danforth, Join Me- QGtie will conduct, fa are wanted for the chorus ia 6 to Jan, 15. There will be no ex- pense. Cont and music are fur- nished free. Tali Eeen Morgan is the director, Nina Tarasova, the young singer Russian folk songs who made notable sa aere late last spri will give a nd recital of this season at Carnegie Hall next Sati day évening.” She will Ukrainian boy's costume seventeenth century sing before a drop on which she has inted a Russian scene. She will assisted by Max Gegna/ ‘cellist. Frederick Seatibery, of the Phil- harmonic Society 1 become con- ductor of the Rivoli Theatre Or- ° sixth Hun In| Strand there will be an ail-Herbert programme. The Phitharmonic Orchestra, Joseph Stransky conducting, will play at the first concert of the Save-a-Home Fund series at Carne- Hall on Wodnesday evening. elma Given, violinist, and Leonora Sparkes, soprano, of the Metropoli- tan Opera Company will be the soloists. ‘The second Biltmore Friday morn- -|ing musicale is announced for next Friday morning. The soloists will be ‘soprano; Mischa Wi- man, violinist, and Louis Graveure, ‘baritone, nt to e pagen' Vane see | eet 2) Lv0k for the nase box und Postal Fie! a New Safety Device, Otto Prager, Second Assistant Postmaster General, announced yes- terday shat the landing fields for the air mail at College Park, Nowark, and Bellefonte, Pa., wil! be equipped with the new device known as “loop radio” by which’ an airplane is accurney to its jed with ld thro The ice the United sta: ards. It will A new non: scopic compass veloped which will be air mall service. has also been de- ed to the It overcomes the ‘unreliability of the old type of com- due to vibration and departure pase of @ plane from éven kk ‘A self-cleaning spark plag espe- etal, by Mr. Prager. 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