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THE SUN TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 1903I 12
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BIG BILL AND THE SMASHER
JiltS XATIOX MAKES A FLATTERIXC HID TO DEVFm
me Into My Drama Knjs She anti ihiDemocratic Villain Jor Whrrlorlthe Smooth Republican Illvll A lltluse for Drunkards Widows In Kaiiiai
Mrs Carrie Nation who arrived NovYork on Sunday went to the ofllee of I iwyeWilliam Klein in the New York Life Bulking yesterday afternoon mid in the pres-
ence of a number of newspaper reporterswho had responded to a prem ngentIgned a deed conveying a house awl loIn Kaunas City Kiln to the AhKOcinti
Charities of that city The place will Ix
maintained an the Carrie Nation Monti
for Drunkards Wives The champioi
saloon smasher said she owned nnothe
place in Topeka which would sootgive away for a similar purpo
Mrs Nation declares that AmlrevCarnegie eho la oppogedH fying rich
In order to endow the homo said Mrs
Watlon I am having made in Pittsburs f
large number of hatchets which will b
sold for 75 cents each On the handle 01
each will bo a motto rending Carrie Na-
tions Loving Home Defender Stnnsli thr
Saloon and Build Up the HomeThen I am also having made a lot ol
handsome water bottle bearing thesewords in gold letters Adam
Drank and for ProhibitionMrs Nat ion was asked if her hoimw for
drunkards wives were to 1x5 confinedKansas
By no means oho I hope tohomes of kind
I hope my example will be followed bymany who more meaiw than-
IOh the sin of laying up treasure on
earth and the of the rumshops Here Mrs Nation startedon her stereotyped temperance harangueand it was ten she cameto Then she proceeded
Yes Im the drama nowIm to have a company of my ownHatchetation the name the
I wrote it The willbe the Senate saloon In Kansas City
Ill be the smasher all right plainCarrie Nation dressed Just ns I am nowIm going to represent the defender of the
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will be my characterHell tho defence of the saloon
and be the gentleman Republicankind of villain want to get a
villain if I can a regularof man fat and and good
natured that kind knowSay but I would like to get to
play part Ve hnd a very pleasanthero York once
me to beside him and we had our pict-
ures taken togetherMrs Hatchetation wna to
he a love play as well ns a temperanceThere was to be a young no
she wouldnt play that part had lonewith love matters for who fell Inlove with a man who kept going lowerand lower through drink
WRONG PERSOXS nottSEirniPFEn1 A 8ltz and III Wife of Syracuse Hold-
Up In Their Auto
SYRACUSE Sept A Seitz a mem-
ber of the Syracuse Automobile Club anda photographer was held upand horsewhipped by two teen last eveningwhile returning from South Ray In hisautomobile As he was driving on theplank road a man jumped out in front of
waved his arms and shoutedfor him to stop He put on tho brakesand stopped short Then a man jumpedaround to the side of the machine andpiled his horsewhip on Mr Seitz his wife
sonSeitz jumped out and made for tho wan
who that he had made a mis-
take and was not tho man theywere after Detective Harvey Larum ofthis city drove up then WItS toldthat men were Dennis andSherman Gillette The Automobile Clubwill back Sfitz In his prosecution of thumon aa several of havehad trouble on the plank road recently-C A Benjamin was a mana was not able te find out
name The club membersthreaten that if these annoyances continuesome one will get hurt
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Ttaomai Andrew Ta art Scott to Sail forEngland to Claim Ills Bride
Elflt OBANCJB N J Sept 21 ThomasAndrew Taggart of Everett street EastOrange on Thursday will sail for England where h will wed Mien Gladys MayWhitney daughter of Mr and Mrs Howard-
C Whitney of Newark who wont abroad-in the spring for her health Tho youngpeople are deaf mutes At Southampton-Mr Taggart will be met by tho Whltnoysand the party will go to London where thewedding will tako place at the home of arelative of the bride
Mr Taggart a deaf muteIns year when he was ill of scarletfever He 2t years old Ho studiedat the State School for Deaf and Dumbin Trenton and at Gnllaudet College inWashington D 0 While in Trenton ho
editor the school and was anathlete He met Miss Whitney a yearago When it was announced thatwaa to go to Europo for a long stay slioInformed her parents that nhe wasto Mr Taggart
TRAIN FOILED
Kxprmman Beaten by Mistake for a Slcs
rater Thieve Were After K2SMM-
CniCAQO Sept 21 With William Gaughran an suffering at St IukenHospital from painful Injuries sustained-at the hands of train robbers the pollen
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are aan attempt to rob a Michigan Central ox
car of 125000From the In which
had concealed themselves In a MichiganCentral Railroad express car atteenth street the robberswho mistook for tho express
leaped theHe fell attack and was matteunconscious blows Frightenedthe noise of the struggle the fledin contusion when they discovered theman was not the of the moneythey sought
The two safes in the car contained 125000besides other valuables
HOKE HE SUES lULL POSTERS
To Unit the mil Posting Trait Imlcr Irdrral Statutes
Samuel W Hoke an advertising agentand hill poster of this city bus filed a cornplMnt in tho Circuit Court against theelated BUI POtters and Distributors alleg-ing that they aro violating the Federal anti-trust law ana clalmjng SOUCOO
The complaint charges the ntfocuitluu withrates on bill le-
KnrdUtfl of the true mItts of the work nodwith excluding from the field persona whodo not kparticulArly charges that he has been sits
with tho nsnoelation and boycotted po lint hit I IIMMIH broken up the Attor
to take the matter In hen
Mckee Law rmmiMlliillnntltRENTON N J Sept 21 The Court of
Errors and AppeaU today declared lliMcKee school law muoristitutloniil Thisdecision upsets the general fool law ofthe oonils a recourse to tholaws that were in efleil before attemptWM mlle to rompr ws the schoolthe State Into one general statute
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CORN SYRUPGreat spread lor VrvaL
The syrup of delight morning noon or nightA syrup that is not only delicious but a valuablehealthmaker and body builder Contains all thegoodness of cornthe most nutritive cerealgrown Prepared particularly for table and homeuses Put up in airtight frictiontop tin pro
tect its purity making it particularly preferable tothe dusty barrel syrups JOC ase and SOC
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lllilc liefusod Tliein titer They HadAgreed Lucy IHsunrct
MONTREAL Sept jury in the easeof Paris tho Italian charged with the murder or a fellow countryman named Marehiono sent word yesterday to theauthoritiesin charge that they iud reached a verdictand asked that they be permitted to take a
car ride They were informed that theirrequest could not be granted and they hartto the perfect autumn day inconfinement
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dict this morning they announced thatwere unable to agree Justice Quintet in-
ferred from tIre statement of the foremanthat the hail out of determinednot to reach an agreement and sent themback
Later on they were again culled in butflatly not agreeThree times thor were called into courtthree times they announced their failure
Finally Judge Quintet that inview their statement of yesterday ho
would hold them until thoy agree on averdict and the twelve men were againlocked up-
niOCEST OF SCHOOLHOlSES
The Hoard of Kducatlon Starts Using itWhile Still VntlnlNhrd
The largest Bchoolhouse In the world
was opened yesterday It occupies theentire block bounded by Houston Lewis
Third and Manhattan streets Thirty
elates of boys from School 15 In Fifthstreet took possession of it yesterday al-
though It la yet It will not be
entirely completed for two monthsTho Fifth street school has been badly
over crowded and the Board Educationdecided to utilize what rooma were com
new school The new buildI f
shop alone comprising five roomsrooms n completed
and were used by yesterday-The building is arranged a
line also two roof play-
grounds In addition there IH a large asroom anti a
FOVttHT POLICE WITH A AXF-
Mlnetto Who Killed fine Man anil Stabbed
Another aught In a Hay Loft
Raphael Minetto of 201 North Ninth streetWilllamfiburg who on Sunday nightstabbed Itocco Savino who died litter In
St Catherines Hospital and probably
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seized an aso and attacked the policemen
He Wilt disarmed and taken to thostation vrlioro he was positively identifiedas Savinos He oldAndrcKoV condition last was criti-
cal He is at St Catherines HospitalMinetto killed Suvino beause latter
to Minetto playing an accordionnt a party in the street housoAndresso was stabbed while ho was tryingto save Savino
VACAT10XS A ClllliCn SCAXHAL
Newark Pastor So Declares nnd IlrothrrMinisters Suggest Itenicdlrs
The Rev John S Allen of Newark told
tIm Presbyterian Ministern Association
yesterday that the way in which citychurches are left deserted in tho summer isnothing less I linn a grave scandal Headded that it was high time that some reformwas brought about Tim other ministersagreed that must have vacationsfrequent and long hut thatstate affairs of almost uctunl impossi-bility to a infrom Juno to September for funerals andother Important must exist nolonger-
It was suggested that through a centralbureau a system of clergy transfers bearranged in summer city pastors going tothe country and country pastors coiningdown to city
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Mule Moore of Statrn Island to IleoomeSirs Daiilols nf Seattle
Lizzie Moore of Stnpleton Stuten Islandleft her homo yesterday to join her sweet-
heart James Daniels now ia f nttlt Washto whom she will bo married on her arrivalthere Miss Moore to IH years old andMr Daniels is 20 They tire orphatm MrDaniels went to Soiittlti two years agoHo Li chief oflicer of one of his uncles atcamships plying San andAliUtKa DanleU brettmonths iigo and IJOCUIIID with
MoorIt was a ease of lovo at first sight Miss
Moore on Thursday last received a Idlerfrom Daniel enclonltig to pay tierrailroad fare to S and she ut onm
preparations for the journey Thecouple Hoqltlc
WlilimH Ills Victims
The police and the ofllclnlf of the Surrogates olllce In Brooklyn trying to findu swindler who has beenfrom a numb r ot widows by telling themthey were heirs lo fortunes for asnail hum ho would fIr them all tine pnr-
tlcuars and newsinra SM irch of records of the Surrogatesolllio At least a don women Ixsenswindled l y Hie flow Hiirini tlio
Actor OHM Tint Sullivan wonJames II Manning an iotor residing at
63 Mndli on avenue rum flied n petition inbankruptcy with liiibiHtien t2f25 anti noResetS lire slxi rr dttnn JamesP Wrilsd of Cleveland Ohio 1100 TimothyD Sullivan tW Low 17-5Frfdurkk Snide H50 all borrowed mutinyA 8 HW for and orgoFelix ISO fur royalties
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CORPORATJOX LAWYER HID3IAXY ODD EPEHIEXCES
Found R Village In Connecticut Where KoYoung People LJve Uoail Crown Overand Nobody Knows Where They Lead
Ieonlc of Maine Ilaml t Get a Hide
EAST ORANGE X J Sept 21 After cov-ering 1398 miles in his automobile tourwhich started on July 15 James B Dill thecorporation lawyer returned to his EastOrange home lane last night having madethe journey to Rangeley Lakes in Maineand back ogam without a mishap worthmentioning-
Mr Dill started out with the intention-of seeking the byways and hedge roadsof automobiling and not to travel by theroads shown in the books In choosingthese routes he and lila companions MrsDill their daughters and John MSchmidt saw many beautiful sights andmet with innny strango experiencea
Ono thing that mesaid MrDillthis morning In speaking of his experiences
was a set of villages In the valley east ofthe Connecticut River In one old townBeleherlown a man 90 years old told us thatthere were no young people In the placeall having married and gone away leavingthe old folks and unmarried women Theroads are covered with grass and one hatto discover them himself The only infor-mation onto can get is This road leads tofarmer soandsos and hell tell you who
beyondOn ono we met an old man driving-
In a prairie wagon He went thea and writs newspaperand the only means com-
munication Ills horse at our maohlno and broke the traces and shaft Ioffered Ml the damages but when helearned I had a camera he to throwoff his claim for damages if I would take
picture and mutt a few copies Idid I am going to send some
for it IB a goodFlagstaff was another quaint village-
In Maine which MrIt is sixty tidies from any railroad nnd thenatives never seen an auto Mr Dillgave one of them a ride After that nearlythe entire imputation of tbo place tohave a ride before lawyer get-away
At another some Boston newspaper-men known sight to Mr Dill in waitfor him with cameras Mr Dill snappedthem with his camera and thenhead A day or two Inter be sentthem pictures with his compliments MrDill hundred pictures duringhis trip
ltOMlIE DUiS ClllIWH VEILAR
Officials ot the Churcli Help tutu from7 lo IO Kirry Night
WKST ORANGE N J Sept 21Work-has just been completed on a new churchedifice for the West Orange MethodistChurch and It will be dedicated next Sunday The boiler and piping hadbought and the steamflttcr was ready toproceed with his work A consultation ofthe church officials was called and It wasuanimously decided to place the boiler inthe cellar A motion to adjourn the meeting had been put when some ono remem-bered that there watt no cellar The treasurer at the santo time recollected that therewas not enough money to dig a cellar
W ill if that case remarked theHev Newton E Davis ot the churchwell dig it ouirelve I call for volun-
teers to dig tho cellarAll binds volunteered They are busi
men nd work all hut assem-ble at 7 oclock every night and under tholeadership of Mr Davis wields a pickpitch in lamplight cart the dirtaway until 10 theirwives stand and encourage them Theirtask will bo done by the middle of the week
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Charles E Barnes manager of the NewYork office of the Blickensderfer
Company has been missing sinceMonday of last week when he took thesteamboat 1riseilla of tho Fall River Linefor Boston hitS family in Stamford Connwhore lives cannot account for MrIirncsH continued absence His friends inNow York that there is absolutely noreason to believe that hosuicide
Mr Parties was to have returned to NewYork today or tomorrow and to start onhis vacation Thursday It is known that hoboarded the steamer on Monday of lastweek for hia satchel was state-room No 354 which was opened the nextmorning at Fall River stateroomdoor been locked and the takenhint the berth had not been occupied Ageneral alarm for Die missing nna beensent out HlsnccounUarn In good order
COM PitAt XT 01 HIKERS ISLAXD
Dr Wooilhnrr Telli Astoria ties KllllniNot Making Mrnclir
Complaint was made yesterday to theAldermens committee on health at a publichearing that the filling in of Hikers Islandwith the ashes collected by the Street Clean-ing Deportment damaged tho residents ofAstoria because of the stench which waswafted the Island in hot weatherCommissioner Woodbury told the com
tire odors earns from tho mudbanuu not the ashes and that when themud bunks were covered the nulbancewould cease HA added that tho filling Inwould be finished before the of
mid that It would result In reclaim-ing of acres of land worthan acre The committee decided to makea personal of the Uland
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For Women26inch frame in black navyred and green handles solidsilver caps partridge andpearl mounts fine boxand furze plain and solid sil
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FRED HORXEMAXX SUES WIFE
Wanti a Divorce and the Property He Kayo
He Made Over to Her
Frederick Bornemann once an operasinger has begun suit against his wife for
another suit to recover propertyhe had mac over to his wife
Bomemann appeared with tbo MorrisseyOpera Company at the trnnd Opera Housewas stage manager for the McCnllcompany sang the first production
The Beggar Student He alleges-in his complaint agreement witlj his
she waa to title to the real property-he transferred to tier an as con-
tinued to be a loyal faithful and true wifeto him anti him with a home andin nil respects complied with the duties ofa wife states that his wirehas not complied with these conditions
The marriage took place In March ISO-
flBornemann is 09 and his wife32 Soon after the wedding wentinto the buslnesH of selling supplies forcooks and waiters It was thatthe of tine business should Iw de-
posited in the wifes name hut for the jointOut of the Income of the business
a house at 23A Seventh avenue was boughtTitle was taken In the wifes name
Mrs Bornemann marriagewas Mitts Leonie L Agneau Is withdriving her husband from their hone andher name Is also coupled In tho applicationfor divorce with one
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Mrs Darrah Ray tint Marie AntoinetteHat MAOOO Worth of tier lotheaThe Mario Antoinette Hotel Company
appeared through counsel yesterday In
the West Sido police court to answer a com-
plaint made by Mrs Stella P Darrah ofNow Conn who charges the corn
with in holding herpersonal effects for a board bill By agree-ment hearing was put down for
According to the Mm Darrahand her James N Darrahat tho Hotel Marie Antoinette ilxtytixthstreet and Broadway from May 23 lo AugWhen companyretained possession of Mrsnot was livid for an unpaid
billMrs Darrah in the declares
that bill was contracted by her husbandand that the company hints no legal rightto withhold property
The nnh heldto tine complaint shows a value of f6000U
one hundred noel fiftyartIcles of wearing apparel for a womanant two
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The Testimony of the Wearers of W L DougluShoes i Conclusive and Couriering I
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r am a constant wearer of V L DouglasSDrfl shoes tiara found themsinl titling I receive more value or my-
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Max Atistrich who sold picture trainersand mouldings at S91 rond inlast Friday mornings papers of the sui-
cide at Hotel ofTenner who did business as the sew YorkPortrait Company nf 11 Irent Jones street
heavily for Tennor He made a hasty rido to a
I lint lie wart to meetdebts or face his creditors lint hewas going away not to return He hits not
seen it is feared at the storethat he line committed guieidn lll o TennerBut creditors that with AustrichH con-
sent creditors whom he hums preferred hovehell removing stock from store for afortnight A petition in was
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bilities lire believed to 24000and J10000 Ho lies considerable assets instock and outstanding atxounts-
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Two Aiitliorltlcn Say ToTlay In hut lisarrllor Mwgln Will Ibid Court an finalTUKMTON N J Sept 21 Chief Justice
Outninorw and McCjirtnrboth hold that on account of thoelections on the cotistiiutional-mnmdmonts lomnrrow will bo n legalholiday In New Jersey Chancellor
otherwise and announced lodaythat lie would tomorrow as usualThe Justice instructed clerk ofthe Supreme Court that no or
should issue tomorrow Midthu banks in this city at leiist wit nil 1-
mllrrin Held for Kryr Murder
Coroner SclioliT and a jury 1111 innuiit in the case of H-
Keyiw proprietor of the Kiwi Hlver Ibidal Water htrcits who wimshot ami killed early mi the inoriiing ofKepi III at tint door of Iris own saloon
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Biography in MerchandiseChickering Pianos and
Jonas ChickeringJo-nas Chickering was born in 1798 He is one
of Americas ten greatest inventors selected for distinguished
honor at the St Louis Exposition in commemoration of the
Louisiana purchase He established the Chickering piano manu-
factory over 80 years ago and has been dead about fifty
Nevertheless he is one of the immortals He belongsthe buried dead of a departed past but his personality is a vitalforce of the living present In the early part of the eighteenth
century Stradivarius produced the marvelous violins that con
tinue as objects of worship Just a century later came Chicker
iug that made him to the piano as Stradivarimto the violin And these names twins in musical art will go on
singing down the agesThe impress of Jonas Chickerings genius is upon every first
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contributor to the welfare of millions His ideas have aided his
fellow and competing craftsmen have given great composers an
improved channel of expression and aid to study have benefited
every grade of musician both professional and amateur Thuiin a true and most happy sense may be classed
as a great benefactor of mankind and especially his fellow
AmericansStradivarius lives in the survival of the work of his own
hands Chickering created an organized institution The cor
poration of Chickering and Sons is just as really an institution
as the Pennsylvania Railroad Company or the Metropolitan
Museum of Art But the Chickering Company is vital with or-
ganic spiritual life A splendid succession of men artisticallyand commercially intelligent filled with the responsibility of a
sacred trust have continued with a constantly growing refin-
ement the production of pianos that in a competition of cumulative
power have continuously maintained a peerless leadershipthe variety and perfection of the Chickering piano
greater than ever before Thousands of the children of today
were fortunate in musical forebears of the third and fourth
generation their teaching in music with Chickering
pianos that for perfection of tone of harmony and of general
construction are far beyond the dreams of
granddaddiesBriefly and crudely the foregoing is the Chickering ease It
has a right to your attention It appeals to your patriotism
to your intelligence to your musical and financial interests-
At WASAMAKRHS in the Chickerings New York home You
are invited to examine and to enjoy the great display of Chick
erings among them some very perfect examples of pianos in artcases that have the approval of architects and artist
Have you seen the beautiful Quarter Grands They orflitted at Chickerings Of course they are imitated Chickeringj
are quite accustomed to the of imitation But the
Chickering quartergrand ig not reproduced matched or ap-
proached Small enough for a moderate sized parlor or
drawingrooma bijou of a grand piano Large enough
for all the qualities that make a concertgrandVery special is the new upright piano F recently
anti produced thus far exclusively for our salesThree illustrative Chickering recitals will be given this week
This morning at 1130 oclockWednesday afternoon at 3 oclock
Third Thursday morning at 1130 oclock
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BRASS BEDS-Our now designs are as ai a
burst of sunshine dark rooms nolonger be dark
i fitted for a particular style offurnishing in 1000to JlflOoo Simple Colonial Mission Em-
pire lonU X or XVI designs Theytho elTect of nil woods forming
an admirable combination of color tonesWhltR iron bedn brass trimmed from
550Our whole nth Floor is filled with the
most artistic Bedroom furniture in everywood even to Satinwood and White
Mahogany arid nfl are at factory pricesns you
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Th Lutheran Church of Hedwinerat 28 iind 230 West Fortyfifth Street willmove on Nov 1 to a new in WentFortyfourth street Ivotween Ninth toni
avenues The move Ison account of tho exloimion of newhotel whioh tine Astor estate In erect inBroadway between Fortyfourth andFortyfifth streets nnd In
now occupied by thoTint pmtor Hnvdeavor to procure a live yetrw OUM
but this was
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