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THE WASEIXGTOX TIMES SATODAT XOYEMBEK 19 1910 2 iti Will ASK REPEAL OF LIGHT RULE Business Men to Take Ac- tion Against New Ordinance FIRST MEETING ON WEDNESDAY Commissioner Rudolph Says Many Merchants Have Approved the Regulation United protest against tbe Commiston ers regulation demanding lights on Lorsedrawn vehicles will be made at a mpjsri meeting of business men at the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce next Wednesday at 4 p aa Plans for- t c meeting were arranged this raorn in at a conference of representatives of the coal lumber feed lee brewery re- press end drayage interests who net in the office John T XewboM president of the Merchant Transfer and Storage CcVip E street The companies represented were the Thomas Smith Lumber Company Hoge McDowell millers the J Ma ry Dove Company Johnson Broth- ers coat companies the George W Knox Express Company the Merchants Transfer and Storage Company and LUtleneM Alvord Company will Try For Repeal At the meeting Wednesday ways and means of obtaining a repeal of the reg- ulations as they stand will be discussed If the Commissioners are not re- sponsive to this appeal the matter It la understood will be taken late court In reference to the question Commis- sioner Rudolph said today that he has received assurances from a number ef merchants that they are in favor of the ordinances Delivery wagons already are supplied with lanterns and compliance with the will enforce BO said the Commissioner The principal protestors I understand are the ex- press and drayage men The Corarate have received no formal pro- tests of yny kind but oa Ute other hand have been assured by some the merchants that if a mass meeting is the reputations I I I o w ll regu tions ners o caned to protest against > ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ they will appoint representatives to de fend the ordlnance Assurances of support in uphoMtag the light regulation have been given Commissioner by Joseph Saks or tbe firm of Saks Co Mr Saks said that personally he was in favor of the ordinance as being Just and necessary Saks Wants Lights The Commissioners will play BO fa in the enforcement of the regulation The request of the Stand- ard Oil Company that their wagons be exempted on the ground that the attachment of lamps would be a men ace to the vehicles and horses was refused today The company will be Informed that no exception can be made to the as promul- gated by the Commissioners DUKE RECEIVES WARM GREETING CAPE TOWN Xov M From Salis- bury aad other points included in the royal itinerary have come reports this week of the enthusiastic welcome every- where accorded the Duke of Connaught and his party in the course of their travels over the states of the new Union of South Africa The is due at Bulawayo Mon- day The following day they will vie4t the grave of Cecil Rhodes in the 3ta Thursday they will receive the chiefs of Bechuanaland at Cabe Tones At the end of the week the party win reach Pretoria where the will lay the foundation stone of the new government buildings AUTOISTS NOT HELD FOR VICTIMS WHITE PLAINS X Y Nov The authorities today exonerated the occupants of the automobile which ran and killed D MerrKt Reynolds car was owned by Nathaniel C the millionaire polo player neWs was a traveling Jewelry saHsman and was looking at a bag of d Mnonda when struck by Ute auto- mobile The Vital Records Births Burley and Lola C Warner boy William J and AHce CurUn boy William B and Mary E Brannan Dalrldse B and Mary A Beavers girL Thomas J and Fannie Murt gb girl Ellis atnd Ray Duke girl Felix A Victoria Van Rettth boy Harry and Helen Geety boy Scott H and Efne M Lilly boy Frederick and Jesse B McRernoids R t Duke DEATH D TIM boy rites down ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > Archibald and Mora Beimont boy Wllttam J and Margaret M King girl Walter and ABee V McLean bey Charles and Ella V Van Fleet jr boy William B and Mary J Tripptett boy John J and Marie Catlotit girL Ellis and Bodra Kugek girL Marriage Licenses Sam Gotkte and Katie Crucker both ef- WasMnston George Owens and S nana M Kemp both of Washington John H nk and Elizabeth Schneider both of Washington Thomas D George and Clara M Duen nobler both of Washington John W West and Sarah Parker both of Onancock Va John H Weils and M L OBrien both Morris of New York and Hannah Llppman of Chicago John C and M Lee both of Washington Richard B Owen and Smith both of Washington A R ulerson of Xew York and Mabel E Shelton ef Washing ton John K JttMdes and Barbara B Smith both Sacrantento Cat Deaths Sarah A Anderson e years 133t Ninth sUet norUrweaC Elba J Harrie B years W Fourth street southeast Annie K Sherwood M years SHK avenue northwest L Wheeler X years K D reet northwesC Warn H LucIe years Emergency Hospital Catherine WMtty 71 years 4K M street southwest Attce a Mooney CS years IKS northwest M Hudlow 71 years GarfioW JleoptteL- WilliaBrj J RouaStree 71 years S3 South Carolnia avenue southeast I Harry B and Anna K Xecritt Eo of Washington Wolf Fr haD James of II Twel- fthS boy Iniire Penn- sylvania E ward SAFE IN WATERS SEE NORTHLAND MISS ELIZABETH FULTON Large Party From Washington Journeys to Wilmington Launching of New Steamer for the Potomac River to Attend WILMINGTON Nor In the view of Charles M wab the steel magnate and fncers and directors of the Harten HoWHgeworth and the Norfolk and v7a Wr t n Steamboat Company the steamer Northland built for the latter company and to be put into service between Nor folk and TSyaaiiinKton was launched here at 1 oclock this afternoon It required but one attempt by Mtes Elizabeth K Fulton the sponsor to break a bottle of champagne over the bow of the vegeL Tbe ship slid xracefully Into the water as the sponsor save her Boo Voyage with I chrferten thee HortMand lowimr the lawnchm pnrtar wa a- tertaincd with a luncheon by the of- ficials of Ute Harlan and Corporation Miss Fulton was presented with locket by Levi Responds To Teasts President William G Coxe of the Harbin Holnngsworth Corporation presided as toastmaster Toasts were responded to by Mr Schwab presIdentS of the Bethlehem Steel Corporation ant director of the HariaH Holbngs- worth Corporation D J Callahan gen- eral manager of the Norfolk Wash Company Gen George H Unler of Washington Mr Woodbwy an others Miss Fulton is a niece of Darnel Fra zer a director of the Norfolk and Wash- ington Company Her maids were Miss Ida Smith and Miss Stella Stevens both of Washing- ton Miss Smith two ago chris- tened the steamer Southland for k and Washington Company Besides the officers and directors who were present the laanchjn was wit- nessed bv a large number of Washmg tonlans and residents of Wilmington and Philadelphia Clarence F Nor ment vice president of the Washington Company and Pereifor Frazer vice of the Harlan and Hollinssworth corporation were pres- ent Sistership of Southland The Northland is to be delivered March i next and Immediately be put into service between Washington and Norfolk alternately with the She Is to be a sister ship of the Southland possessing the flaring sides without guards fe boat The Newport News running mate of the Southland will be laid off and held in reserve Built along lines peculiarly adaptable- to the service will be upon to perform and improved with modern equipment of every the Northland will be a veritable palace of the seas DeL k Fet tile a WoodburY k a I and i OR th- eo Norfolk and iclent wilt a characteristic of that the Corpora- tion running present she ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ Terms Defendant In Divorce Suit Cad and Poltroon NEW YORK 2y If He is a w manly man A cad A peltreon He behaved in a picayune way He is not flt to marry a decent wonjan Such were some of the remarks winch former Judge Augustus Van Wyck made about Edward Victor Gambler before Justice Davis in the supreme court yes- terday Mr Van Wyek represented Mrs Edith Gambler who Is suing her husband whom she married April 3 last in the Church of the Incarnation here for separation on the ground of abandonment and non Mr Gambler is cashier of the Merchants Exchange National Bank on tower Broadway income is 510009 year it is said Mrs Gambler asks 259 a month alimony an da counsel fee of 1909 pending the determination her suit At their wedding October took wto himself June Mr Camber is lift years old his wife about twentyfive And it was an extremely ccid June the husbands lawyer declares Mrs Gambler was Edith May Russell JUDGE VAN WYCK SCORES HUSBAND i I I a of 4 ¬ surpassIng any beat ever used on the lot mac in commercial trade with a length ever all of MS feet to rudder pout of 2K and t beam molded at deck of SL feet sue a to attain a speed of 2 me T per hour Her other dimensions a Depth molded At 17 feet 9 Inches draft equipped forward and draft equipped aft 13 feet Theerorhies which win drive her win be inverted triple expansion surface condensing four crank with cylinders of 23 27 t and by 42 inch stroke The boilers will give a working pressure 01 J8 pounds per square Inch Two askitowatt marine type generators op- erating under a hundred pounds of steam pressure will provide for the lighting throughout Accommodations For 500 There will be passenger accommoda- tions for SM Altogether there will be tt state rooms of which sixteen will be large parlor rooms Halt of these will be connected with private bath en suite Both the gallery and main saloons will be finished in white and gold set off by light mahogany trimmings while the dining room with a capacity of 12O nnlshed in light mahogany- The furniture and upholstery will be of a design in the general dss appointments The stairways win be constructed of metal the effect being heightened iby ornamental rail wlll be a buffet finished in mission oak One of the features of the general equipment will be Individual radiators in each room Washington Guests At Launching In Washington party which arrived on t special car to witness the launch- ing were the following V Miss Elizabeth K Fulton sponsor j Smith Miss Ella Stevens Mr and Mrs j Daniel Fraser Mr and Mrs Levi Wood- I ti Miss Gertrude Woodbury Mr and Clarence F Norment Mr and l rr Pearson Mr and Mrs e I F Smith Gen George Uhler and Mrs jUhler Col John W Oast and Mrs B M NewboW Mr and Mrs w H Callahan Scott C Bone and D J Callahan and Mrs D J HarryJforment John L The left Washington over the Pennsylvania at 91 a nt and upon arriving In Wilmington was met by representatives of the Harlan Hol Corporation who imme diately escorted the guests to where ready to receive her christening After the launching party re turned upon regular train leaving Wilmington at 3 p m feet ft side It- t 41 I r high logs There I Miss Nellie Fulton Miss Ida W T Wheeler and Mrs wife Mr and Fred Cook and wife i Martin- I I k 1f worth the Northland was lying in lenlith d will- is I I Norinent Mrs George Mr Mrs Cal- lahan dock ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ daughter of Lee W Russell of Atlanta Ga formerly of NevYork After marriage the Gamblers lived at HH ishUl street then went to Philadelphia Atlanta and finally to the Prince George Hotel Gambler left his wife on A g said Judge Van Wyck He he would never return because she did not care for him although after separated Mrs wrote him she had always loved him and was ready to forget and JCorgive The lawyer declared Mr Gambler made most trivial charges against his very Indiscreet letter Mrs Russell wrote to her sonInlaw warning him that certain young men in Atlanta might call on Mrs Gambler in New York Epithets flew frem him when Judge Van Wyck Mid disgustedly that Mr Gambler had laid hi marital troub ins before the banks board of directors Timothy L Woodruff Is one and he has been quoted as saying that the directors so highly approved Mr Gamblers con- duct In teh case that they asked the banks counsel Seth P Robinson to represent him Quite An Easy Job Leaving of coffee with its harmful nerveracking effects Use wellmade Theres a Reason their West nere they wct to wife An the trouble was by a I j POSTUM I 1 told her caused I I I ¬ New Officers and Old Clash Over Tariff Revision Activity CHARGES MADE BY MR General Master Workman Holds OMeara and His Crowd Are Not Authorized The demand for a tariff revision which delegates yesterday decided to take to Songress for the Knights of Laoor of America may be robbed of its intended effect because of the intro duction of an old controversy as to who are the officer of the organization Scarcely bad Frank J OMeara newly selected secretary left for the West to organize a campaign in behalf of the iArtff revision resolutions than charges were preferred today that neither Mr OMeara nor any of the officers chosen yesterday have any connection with the Knightffeof Labor or are authorized to act for It The charges were made by John W Hayes general ser workman who heads an entirely different et of od cers of the of Labor i Controversy May Spread The controversy was thought to have- i been titled BOW probability of It again takes court and in such event the tariff revision crn- Isade planned may receive setback I ottteers who were elected yeai r KNIGHTS Oir LABOR I STRIFE is RENEWED I I I i i i i i Knights sere I helD Into HAYES Is a dy at a meetimr held In the Ifatlonal Hotel have their headquarters In the Sties buNdtn on B street northwest In- C o block is located the headQUr t the officers headed by 3Ir Hayes B c i set of officiate claims the other is withe Jt authority Accenting to Mr Hsyes big board was left in control as tbe result a compromise reached in 3AS The question as to who were the regularly elected up at that time but the sickness of juror pre- vented the trial coming to a dose with the result that the compromise ef- fected through tile vayment of con JOe of om ns wall a II tern was sMerabie sum of money In the meantime the Knights of La- bor under the administration of Mr Hayes has issued regularly a pubHoa tins known as the of Knights of Labor The memberstete ef Ute is determined each month by per capita and Ham- pers at present Direct Mr Hayes says his board had not takeR steps to intercept the Canning crowd In the ttght of toe compromise by they agreed to withdraw their claims as the regularly elected officers because it would probably take two or three years to tight the matter out hi the courts At the headquarters of the Canning officials In the Bliss today the charges were denied by the son of See retary OMeara who is in charge o- tl offie temporarily The officers elected yesterday In- clude besides Mr Canning as worthy master and Mrs OMeara as secretary John FearnaH oC PKtaburg general worthy forejnan Joseph Tler nay of Brooklyn Adaui Hotter of Xew York and Joseph B Lenau of Chicago general executive board It was said that Secretary OMeara will visit Chicago St Louis and Den- ver returning to Washington probably within ten days at which time the circulars to be sent to members of Con gress demanding tariff revision will be printed and mailed CROSS SEAT CARS WILL BE ORDERED No More Longitudinal Types the bcation dues 128lW Ne Action which ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ < for Geenral Harries CompanyF- uture orders of cars by the Washing ton Railway and Electric Company will be for paywithin cars with cross seats This determination of the company was announced by Gen George H Har- ries vice president of the company- at meeting of the public transporta tion committee of the Washington Board of Trade yesterday afternoon accord- ing to the statement the proceedings given out today by Alex Britton The meeting yas not public oneGeneral Harries explained that Ute policy of his company is to use cars with side seats for city traffice and a of a chair- man ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ rush hour work white the cross CATS reserved for suburban and lighter traffic According to Mr Brit ton General Harries did not make It dear to the committee whether his com- pany intended to supplant the present- P A T B longitudinal seated cars with the crossseated type but he did make it clear that future orders of cars would be all of the latter type The next meeting of the committee will be public and will be held on Fri- day afternoon at 215 oclock At the invitation of the chairman O P of the editorial staff of The Times will appear before the commitee Mean- time the commiltoc is gathering data on the relative merits of the two tYpOS of car from the District Railway Com mission and it is the intention of the fully to cover the subject in the committees reDort to the Board of Trade Only One BROMO that Is tive Uromo Cures a One Day on every For Sister Something that wants It is the Xaias- L Suggestions k On page 15 S airman I I UININE Quinine Cold b f3 tre New- man ZSc ¬ ¬ KNOWlSON TRIES Continued from First Page throughout the a a United States food inspector a CBthoUc white In be rep- resented himself as a lieutenant com- mander U X- T c authorities have beeR coumMntcated wKh and detective from that department ie expected to arrive m Baltimore this afternoon KNOWLSON INDICTED BY THE GRAND JURY An indictment was returned today against Henry Knowlsons Paule West alias Hume H West alias Frank Bennett the pseudo of- ficer who is alleged to have obtained worth of United States COWMMM from Crate PureEs A Co Washington brokers in October by means of a cashiers check Knowlson is regarded by the police- as one of the cleverest swindlers who has operated in Washington in years Representing himself a a lieutenant commander in the navy OB temporary detail with the Bureau of SupplIes Accounts Navy Department West on October 17 obtained tm front the bnklnfr firm of Crane Parrte Co by means of a worthless cashiers cheek From the Jewelry firm of GK A Bro he obtained a diamond ring With a similar check for H From Louis Weber a Jeweler at Third street and Pennsylvania avenue southeast a 17S watch and chain He also stole a book of blank money orders front the subetatfo hi Kenea toys pharmacy North Capitol and I streets oat and sev- eral of the orders Traced to Brookltne Mom where be has a wife and four children est elud- ed the detectives because Mr Facile who accompanied Detective Pratt to Brookline was unable to identify Mm Later It was decided to make the arrest anyway but when the detectives re to the house West had fled CANADAS PREMIER PASSES 69TH YEA TO SUICIDE ta- M lk n altos vaJ fo ed 11 t OIIt I t COMMIT a sazi S be- got ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ OTTAWA Oat Nov Sir Lauder the Canadian premier wail to- morrow enter upon his seventieth year Will Many oc his and colleagues an- ticipated the aniversary by congratula- tions today Sir Wilfrid is In excellent health although It is now almost forty since be entered public life aa a member of the Quebec aaeembly apd fourteen years since he took toe raise of Cana dma government at a most critical time VICEROY TO LEAVE INDIA CALCUTTA Nov iT Notwithstand- ing the undeniable state of unrest preva- lent among tbe masse of India the near approach of the f r the East of itato to relinquish his otflce of viceroy has forth many popular expres alone of appreciation services and regrets at his Lord Hardtoge of Penshirat the new viceroy is expected to reach Calcutta Monday Lord Mmto will make over the seals of office on the fc Mowing day and with Lady MJnto and Eileen Elliot will leave for England ANOTHER CHARGE AGAINST AUTOIST NEW YORK Nov Though acquit ted of a charge of murder in connec- tion with the death of Grace Rough who was rm down by Ms automobile Edward Rocenhetm is today facing another indictment which may land him in prison He was reindfcted under the Cattan automobile law which makes it a felony of an accident when he has Injured some one and give his name FACTORY STRIKE AT LUDLOW MASS LUDLOW Mess Nov Seven hun- dred of tn Judl w Maanfac tunng went on strike here today because their employers failed to tbe union The manufacturers telephoned for ad- ditional police protection It is believed here the strike will grow to serious friends yrs I MINT I date brouJ ht lAdy I for a not to return to the see Associates J1 a feW driver pro- portions lours ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ ¬ > IISporting Goods J E- E R- A S- T E- E Y- R S- S like Illustrated In cot ton double cuff and 98c neck Coat Sweaters all wool best fit blue grey and 2 89 with trimmings t GUNS Agentl for all st1MIfrd makes of Guns Rifles and tevolvers Largest stock of U X C or Win ammunition Guns for Hire at I 424 Ninth St NW Jerseys ma- roon chcster the a > GOPHER STUDENTS Money About Even on Michi gan and Minnesota for Big Meeting tiN ARBOR Mich Net 19 A blackboard lecture signal practice by Coach Vest completed the training of Ute Michigan eleven In preparation for their game with Minnesota tomorrow The report that Gopher rooters are coming loaded with to toot even money oa Minnesota was today greeted with enthneiaaiM by supporters of the Wolverines who declare tHat they will accept all that Is offered At a number of pool rooms odds of 4 to S on either team are being offered Ann Arbor has been decorated in honor of the bi game and thousands of alumni of Minnesota and Michigan arrived here today to see the game Plans are being made for the annual Michigan union smoker Tuesday night smoking tobacco 3600 shiny tin cups which are decorated a picture of the team and which will be to serve W gallons of cider will be pro- vided for the event TAXICAB STRIKE I lOADED WITH GOLD and r Three thousand cob pipes baSIl of used gold 1000 ¬ ABOUT BROKEN JfBW YORK Tbe strike of chauffeurs is fast waning the taxicab companies reporting that they have more cabs in commission today than any day since the struggle began Policemen armed with night sticks had the effect of keeping down a die order yesterday although eight arrests wore mode near the Plaza Hotel HOCKEY ASSOCIATION TORONTO Ontario Nor 19 The an MI meeting of the Ontario Hockey As- sociation was held here this morning with a fall representation of all the clubs President Duff of Wetland and all of tfifc other officers were reelected without opposition The members are looking forward to the most successful season in the history of the association I I I Nor ¬ sympathy and help when they are attacked by weakness and suffering- At times when Nature seems cruel and very depressions and derangements come kind womanly may When ailments occur the best natural help and correction is the safe and welltried family remedy They correct the result of errors and remove the cause of suffering They have tonic helpful action on the whole system They relieve nervousness headache backache dispel depression and suffering Beechanf PiUs give the organs strength improve and may be relied upon For female Beechams Pffl ore speciaHr- ultfible inctruction with each box Sold In boxes lOc end 25t DEATHS u Women Need bardwhen give sympathy BEECHAMS PILLS bodiiy conditions For Sure Relief c See i Everywhere AXI SRSOX On Thursday November 17 at S p m SARAH AGNES ANDER- SON nee Bosw widow of H Residence ITS Ninth street nerthwesC Ttraradfty Nevember 17- 1S1 at JJ m at bar residence WW v sIres northwest BMMA V BECK WITH dxuRfcser C Jecaette aad the John H Beckwith FOOTE Oa Wednesday ilarcb 34 at Humacao Porto Rico Cape 3rfOKRi- TJLITJS POOTE late of d- HATT On Thursday Nevwaber 17 MM at Lafayette W KKNDRICK HATT of the late Dr J S R ApfOebr- LARCOMBK Oa Friday N ve b r 18 1M p m at bw rosMcncg Eighth street BOHtbeaat 3iARGARET ELIZABETH wife of BenjamIn F Lareomve- MOONET OB Nevembcr IS lilt after a brief 111 widow of Michael Mooaey- Residence 133 Twelfth street northwest POWELL Oa Friday November S 1M at St Elizabeths HogpMal after Hf tee years fitness VILLIAM A son ef the late Major L S and Martha 34 Powell and brother of Mies Kate E PowelL Tuesday Neventber IS 1 at 3 p m at her resMeace 3K 6 street MARGARET SCOTT aged twelve years SUTTH On Friday November IS at Ilk residence 3U K street mrtbeaat JAMES OLIVER son of FraaWta E and Bessie I Smith aged three years and eight raonths WILLIAMSOn Friday November K at his rpsMence MK Ninth street band of Wanda WillIams and Jovlajc father of Rev T D f D C Franrts P TVlIltems of WasbtHcton D C a d Walter J Wllllajns ef Asheville X C Funeral Monday November 21 at 9 from of tile Immaculate Con Eighth and N streets northwest Interment private Kindly omit owe WHITSE On Thursday November at p m JAMES V WHITE husband C Mary C Wlrf itd father of Mabel S and Harry P Residence tW Maesachasotts avenue northwest TOCNG Oa Tbaraday November 17 illS at 43 p m CATHERINE sister or Henry Towns Remains At her late residence 738 Twen tythird street MEMORIAM KIMilELr In iem mbrancc of my mother SAC E KJiOIELs who departed tate UfQ one month ago today October 19 1S1 la life remembered ia death By Her Daughters UNDERTAKERS- J WILLIAM LEE UNDERTAKER AND LIVERY 332 Pa Ave N W Telephone Main 1355 Washington TX c FUNERAL DESIGNS FUNERAL DESIGNS of every description moderately price 1214 E at I lit I Stephen BECKWITHoa a I late Berwyn lad I at I dar ALICE SCOTTon north- west DH Mf at S5t Po 111 TIlO S ed hus Brokland church caption I I 19141- I 4 bIte tI- N Loved I Anderson ISIS Mrs daughter < SiS S north- west Williams a- in loving > ¬ ¬ GOLD IS DISCOVERED- IN BINGHAMTON NY LItANY N Y Ko M Moch x citeroent has been oecaatoaed itere i y the of a claim with the secretary of sUIte by C B Abel yolk captain of Binghamton and W S Hale clerk in the corporation bureau ot the offit of the secretary of state The claim covers several thousand square reel of land located in the center of Btegham ton where it te reported that has been dIscovered sad that the assays KM a CLAMS AND WHISKY CAUSE A FUNERAL MINBLO Long Island Nov B Jarr s 1 jttotfher of Port Washington in bratton of the Democratic irtctory in Maine on September 4 a a perk dams and drank six glame of whtkj Letters of administration on hi estat of 51 have Just been flied Whether it is of the nose throat stomach bowels or more delicate catarrh Is always debllitatin and should have attention The discharge from the mucous membrane Is because this is kept In a state of inflammation by aa impure condition of the blood Therefore to cure 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THE WASEIXGTOX TIMES SATODAT XOYEMBEK 19 19102iti

Will ASK REPEAL

OF LIGHT RULE

Business Men to Take Ac-

tion Against NewOrdinance

FIRST MEETINGON WEDNESDAY

Commissioner Rudolph Says Many

Merchants Have Approved

the Regulation

United protest against tbe Commistoners regulation demanding lights onLorsedrawn vehicles will be made at ampjsri meeting of business men at therooms of the Chamber of Commercenext Wednesday at 4 p aa Plans for-t c meeting were arranged this raornin at a conference of representatives ofthe coal lumber feed lee brewery re-press end drayage interests who net inthe office John T XewboM presidentof the Merchant Transfer and StorageCcVip E street

The companies represented were theThomas Smith Lumber CompanyHoge McDowell millers the JMa ry Dove Company Johnson Broth-ers coat companies the George WKnox Express Company the MerchantsTransfer and Storage Company andLUtleneM Alvord Company

will Try For RepealAt the meeting Wednesday ways and

means of obtaining a repeal of the reg-ulations as they stand will be discussed

If the Commissioners are not re-sponsive to this appeal the matter Itla understood will be taken late court

In reference to the question Commis-

sioner Rudolph said today that he hasreceived assurances from a number efmerchants that they are in favor of theordinances

Delivery wagons already are suppliedwith lanterns and compliance with the

will enforce BOsaid the Commissioner The principalprotestors I understand are the ex-press and drayage men The Corarate

have received no formal pro-tests of yny kind but oa Ute otherhand have been assured by some themerchants that if a mass meeting is

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Assurances of support in uphoMtagthe light regulation have been givenCommissioner by Joseph Saksor tbe firm of Saks Co

Mr Saks said that personally he wasin favor of the ordinance as being Justand necessary

Saks Wants LightsThe Commissioners will play BO fa

in the enforcement of theregulation The request of the Stand-ard Oil Company that their wagonsbe exempted on the ground that theattachment of lamps would be a menace to the vehicles and horses wasrefused today The company will beInformed that no exception can bemade to the as promul-gated by the Commissioners

DUKE RECEIVESWARM GREETING

CAPE TOWN Xov M From Salis-bury aad other points included in theroyal itinerary have come reports thisweek of the enthusiastic welcome every-where accorded the Duke of Connaughtand his party in the course of theirtravels over the states of the new Unionof South Africa

The is due at Bulawayo Mon-day The following day they will vie4tthe grave of Cecil Rhodes in the 3ta

Thursday they will receivethe chiefs of Bechuanaland at CabeTones At the end of the week the partywin reach Pretoria where thewill lay the foundation stone of the newgovernment buildings

AUTOISTS NOT HELDFOR VICTIMS

WHITE PLAINS X Y NovThe authorities today exonerated theoccupants of the automobile which ran

and killed D MerrKt Reynoldscar was owned by Nathaniel C

the millionaire polo playerneWs was a traveling Jewelry

saHsman and was looking at a bag ofd Mnonda when struck by Ute auto-mobile

The Vital RecordsBirths

Burley and Lola C Warner boyWilliam J and AHce CurUn boyWilliam B and Mary E BrannanDalrldse B and Mary A Beavers girLThomas J and Fannie Murt gb girlEllis atnd Ray Duke girlFelix A Victoria Van Rettth boyHarry and Helen Geety boyScott H and Efne M Lilly boyFrederick and Jesse B McRernoids

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Wllttam J and Margaret M King girlWalter and ABee V McLean beyCharles and Ella V Van Fleet jr

boyWilliam B and Mary J Tripptett boyJohn J and Marie Catlotit girLEllis and Bodra Kugek girL

Marriage LicensesSam Gotkte and Katie Crucker both ef-

WasMnstonGeorge Owens and S nana M Kemp

both of WashingtonJohn H nk and Elizabeth Schneider

both of WashingtonThomas D George and Clara M Duen

nobler both of WashingtonJohn W West and Sarah Parker both

of Onancock VaJohn H Weils and M L OBrien bothMorris of New York and Hannah

Llppman of ChicagoJohn C and M Lee

both of WashingtonRichard B Owen and

Smith both of WashingtonA R ulerson of Xew York

and Mabel E Shelton ef Washington

John K JttMdes and Barbara B Smithboth Sacrantento Cat

DeathsSarah A Anderson e years 133t Ninth

sUet norUrweaCElba J Harrie B years W Fourth

street southeastAnnie K Sherwood M years SHK

avenue northwestL Wheeler X years K D

reet northwesCWarn H LucIe years Emergency

HospitalCatherine WMtty 71 years 4K M street

southwestAttce a Mooney CS years IKS

northwestM Hudlow 71 years GarfioW

JleoptteL-WilliaBrj J RouaStree 71 years S3

South Carolnia avenue southeast

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SAFE IN WATERSSEE NORTHLAND

MISS ELIZABETH FULTON

Large Party From Washington Journeys to Wilmington

Launching of New Steamer for thePotomac River

to Attend

WILMINGTON Nor In theview of Charles M wab the steelmagnate and fncers and directors ofthe Harten HoWHgeworth

and the Norfolk and v7a Wr t nSteamboat Company the steamerNorthland built for the latter companyand to be put into service between Norfolk and TSyaaiiinKton was launchedhere at 1 oclock this afternoon

It required but one attempt by MtesElizabeth K Fulton the sponsor tobreak a bottle of champagne over thebow of the vegeL

Tbe ship slid xracefully Into the wateras the sponsor save her Boo Voyagewith I chrferten thee HortMandlowimr the lawnchm pnrtar wa a-

tertaincd with a luncheon by the of-

ficials of Ute Harlan andCorporation Miss Fulton was presentedwith locket by Levi

Responds To TeastsPresident William G Coxe of the

Harbin Holnngsworth Corporationpresided as toastmaster Toasts wereresponded to by Mr Schwab presIdentSof the Bethlehem Steel Corporation ant

director of the HariaH Holbngs-worth Corporation D J Callahan gen-eral manager of the Norfolk Wash

Company Gen George H Unlerof Washington Mr Woodbwy anothers

Miss Fulton is a niece of Darnel Frazer a director of the Norfolk and Wash-ington Company

Her maids were Miss Ida Smith andMiss Stella Stevens both of Washing-ton Miss Smith two ago chris-tened the steamer Southland for

k and Washington CompanyBesides the officers and directors who

were present the laanchjn was wit-nessed bv a large number of Washmgtonlans and residents of Wilmingtonand Philadelphia Clarence F Norment vice president of theWashington Company and PereiforFrazer vice of the Harlan andHollinssworth corporation were pres-ent

Sistership of SouthlandThe Northland is to be delivered

March i next and Immediately beput into service between Washingtonand Norfolk alternately withthe She Is to be a sistership of the Southland possessing theflaring sides without guards fe

boat The Newport Newsrunning mate of the Southland will belaid off and held in reserve

Built along lines peculiarly adaptable-to the service will be upon toperform and improved with modernequipment of every the Northlandwill be a veritable palace of the seas

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NEW YORK 2y If He is a wmanly man

A cadA peltreonHe behaved in a picayune wayHe is not flt to marry a decent

wonjanSuch were some of the remarks winch

former Judge Augustus Van Wyck madeabout Edward Victor Gambler beforeJustice Davis in the supreme court yes-terday

Mr Van Wyek represented Mrs EdithGambler who Is suing her husband whomshe married April 3 last in the Churchof the Incarnation here for separationon the ground of abandonment and non

Mr Gambler is cashier of theMerchants Exchange National Bank ontower Broadway income is 510009year it is said Mrs Gambler asks

259 a month alimony an da counsel feeof 1909 pending the determinationher suit

At their wedding October took wtohimself June Mr Camber is liftyears old his wife about twentyfiveAnd it was an extremely ccid June thehusbands lawyer declares

Mrs Gambler was Edith May Russell

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surpassIng any beat ever used on thelot mac in commercial trade

with a length ever all of MS feetto rudder pout of 2K

and t beam molded at deck of SL feetsue a to attain a speed of 2me T per hour Her other dimensionsa Depth molded At 17 feet 9Inches draft equipped forward

and draft equipped aft 13 feetTheerorhies which win drive her win

be inverted triple expansion surfacecondensing four crank with cylindersof 23 27 t and by 42 inch strokeThe boilers will give a working pressure01 J8 pounds per square Inch Twoaskitowatt marine type generators op-erating under a hundred pounds ofsteam pressure will provide for thelighting throughout

Accommodations For 500There will be passenger accommoda-

tions for SMAltogether there will be tt state

rooms of which sixteen will be largeparlor rooms Halt of these will beconnected with private bath en suiteBoth the gallery and main saloons willbe finished in white and gold set off bylight mahogany trimmings while thedining room with a capacity of 12O

nnlshed in light mahogany-The furniture and upholstery will be

of a design in the generaldss appointments The stairwayswin be constructed of metal the effectbeing heightened iby ornamental rail

wlll be a buffet finished inmission oak One of the features ofthe general equipment will be Individualradiators in each room

Washington Guests At LaunchingIn Washington party which arrived

on t special car to witness the launch-ing were the following V

Miss Elizabeth K Fulton sponsor

j Smith Miss Ella Stevens Mr and Mrsj Daniel Fraser Mr and Mrs Levi Wood-I ti Miss Gertrude Woodbury Mr andClarence F Norment Mr andl rr Pearson Mr and Mrs

eI F Smith Gen George Uhler and MrsjUhler Col John W Oast and Mrs

B M NewboW Mr and Mrs wH Callahan Scott C Bone andD J Callahan and Mrs D JHarryJforment John L

The left Washington over thePennsylvania at 91 a nt and uponarriving In Wilmington was met byrepresentatives of the Harlan HolCorporation who immediately escorted the guests to where

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ishUl street then wentto Philadelphia Atlanta and finally tothe Prince George Hotel

Gambler left his wife on A gsaid Judge Van Wyck Hehe would never return because she didnot care for him although afterseparated Mrs wrote him shehad always loved him and was readyto forget and JCorgive

The lawyer declared Mr Gamblermade most trivial charges against his

very Indiscreet letter Mrs Russellwrote to her sonInlaw warning himthat certain young men in Atlantamight call on Mrs Gambler in NewYork Epithets flew frem him whenJudge Van Wyck Mid disgustedly thatMr Gambler had laid hi marital troubins before the banks board of directorsTimothy L Woodruff Is one and he hasbeen quoted as saying that the directorsso highly approved Mr Gamblers con-duct In teh case that they asked thebanks counsel Seth P Robinson torepresent him

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The demand for a tariff revisionwhich delegates yesterday decided totake to Songress for the Knights ofLaoor of America may be robbed ofits intended effect because of the introduction of an old controversy as to whoare the officer of the organization

Scarcely bad Frank J OMeara newlyselected secretary left for the West toorganize a campaign in behalf of theiArtff revision resolutions than chargeswere preferred today that neither MrOMeara nor any of the officers chosenyesterday have any connection with theKnightffeof Labor or are authorized toact for It

The charges were made by John WHayes general ser workman whoheads an entirely different et of odcers of the of Labor

i Controversy May SpreadThe controversy was thought to have-

i been titled BOW probabilityof It again takes court andin such event the tariff revision crn-

Isade planned may receive setbackI ottteers who were elected yeai r

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B c i set of officiate claims the otheris withe Jt authority Accenting to MrHsyes big board was left in control astbe result a compromise reached in3AS The question as to who were theregularly elected up at thattime but the sickness of juror pre-vented the trial coming to a dose withthe result that the compromise ef-

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DirectMr Hayes says his board had not

takeR steps to intercept the Canningcrowd In the ttght of toe compromiseby they agreed to withdraw theirclaims as the regularly elected officersbecause it would probably take two orthree years to tight the matter out hithe courts

At the headquarters of the Canningofficials In the Bliss today thecharges were denied by the son of Seeretary OMeara who is in charge o-

tl offie temporarilyThe officers elected yesterday In-

clude besides Mr Canning asworthy master and Mrs OMeara assecretary John FearnaH oC PKtaburggeneral worthy forejnan Joseph Tlernay of Brooklyn Adaui Hotter of XewYork and Joseph B Lenau of Chicagogeneral executive board

It was said that Secretary OMearawill visit Chicago St Louis and Den-ver returning to Washington probablywithin ten days at which time thecirculars to be sent to members of Congress demanding tariff revision will beprinted and mailed

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uture orders of cars by the Washington Railway and Electric Company willbe for paywithin cars with cross seats

This determination of the companywas announced by Gen George H Har-ries vice president of the company-at meeting of the public transportation committee of the Washington Boardof Trade yesterday afternoon accord-ing to the statement the proceedingsgiven out today by Alex Britton

The meeting yas not public

oneGeneral Harries explained that Utepolicy of his company is to use carswith side seats for city traffice and

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The next meeting of the committeewill be public and will be held on Fri-day afternoon at 215 oclock At theinvitation of the chairman O P

of the editorial staff of The Timeswill appear before the commitee Mean-time the commiltoc is gathering dataon the relative merits of the two tYpOSof car from the District Railway Commission and it is the intention of the

fully to cover the subject inthe committees reDort to the Board ofTrade

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Continued from First Pagethroughout the a a UnitedStates food inspector a CBthoUc

white In be rep-resented himself as a lieutenant com-

mander U X-T c authorities have beeR

coumMntcated wKh and detective fromthat department ie expected to arrivem Baltimore this afternoon

KNOWLSON INDICTEDBY THE GRAND JURY

An indictment was returned todayagainst Henry Knowlsons PauleWest alias Hume H West aliasFrank Bennett the pseudo of-

ficer who is alleged to have obtainedworth of United States

COWMMM from Crate PureEs A CoWashington brokers in October bymeans of a cashiers check

Knowlson is regarded by the police-as one of the cleverest swindlers whohas operated in Washington in years

Representing himself a a lieutenantcommander in the navy OB temporarydetail with the Bureau of SupplIesAccounts Navy Department West onOctober 17 obtained tm frontthe bnklnfr firm of Crane Parrte Coby means of a worthless cashierscheek

From the Jewelry firm of GK A Brohe obtained a diamond ringWith a similar check for H FromLouis Weber a Jeweler at Third streetand Pennsylvania avenue southeast

a 17S watch and chain He alsostole a book of blank moneyorders front the subetatfo hi Keneatoys pharmacy North Capitol and Istreets oat and sev-eral of the orders

Traced to Brookltne Mom where behas a wife and four children est elud-ed the detectives because Mr Facilewho accompanied Detective Pratt toBrookline was unable to identify MmLater It was decided to make the arrestanyway but when the detectives re

to the house West had fled

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morrow enter upon his seventieth year

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Many oc his and colleagues an-ticipated the aniversary by congratula-tions today

Sir Wilfrid is In excellent healthalthough It is now almost fortysince be entered public life aa a memberof the Quebec aaeembly apd fourteenyears since he took toe raise of Canadma government at a most critical time

VICEROYTO LEAVE INDIA

CALCUTTA Nov iT Notwithstand-ing the undeniable state of unrest preva-lent among tbe masse of India the nearapproach of the f r the East ofitato to relinquish his otflce of viceroy

has forth many popular expresalone of appreciation servicesand regrets at his

Lord Hardtoge of Penshirat the newviceroy is expected to reach CalcuttaMonday

Lord Mmto will make over the sealsof office on the fc Mowing day and withLady MJnto and Eileen Elliot willleave for England

ANOTHER CHARGEAGAINST AUTOIST

NEW YORK Nov Though acquitted of a charge of murder in connec-tion with the death of Grace Roughwho was rm down by Ms automobileEdward Rocenhetm is today facinganother indictment which may land himin prison

He was reindfcted under the Cattanautomobile law which makes it a felony

of an accident when he has Injuredsome one and give his name

FACTORY STRIKEAT LUDLOW MASS

LUDLOW Mess Nov Seven hun-dred of tn Judl w Maanfactunng went on strike heretoday because their employers failed to

tbe unionThe manufacturers telephoned for ad-

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Money About Even on Michigan and Minnesota

for Big Meeting

tiN ARBOR Mich Net 19 Ablackboard lecture signal practiceby Coach Vest completed the training ofUte Michigan eleven In preparation fortheir game with Minnesota tomorrow

The report that Gopher rooters arecoming loaded with to toot evenmoney oa Minnesota was today greetedwith enthneiaaiM by supporters of theWolverines who declare tHat they willaccept all that Is offered

At a number of pool rooms odds of4 to S on either team are being offeredAnn Arbor has been decorated in honorof the bi game and thousands ofalumni of Minnesota and Michiganarrived here today to see the game

Plans are being made for the annualMichigan union smoker Tuesday nightsmoking tobacco 3600 shiny tin cupswhich are decorated a picture ofthe team and which will be toserve W gallons of cider will be pro-vided for the event

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chauffeurs is fast waning the taxicabcompanies reporting that they havemore cabs in commission today thanany day since the struggle began

Policemen armed with night stickshad the effect of keeping down a dieorder yesterday although eight arrestswore mode near the Plaza Hotel

HOCKEY ASSOCIATIONTORONTO Ontario Nor 19 The an

MI meeting of the Ontario Hockey As-sociation was held here this morningwith a fall representation of all theclubs President Duff of Wetland andall of tfifc other officers were reelectedwithout opposition The members arelooking forward to the most successfulseason in the history of the association

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sympathy and help when they areattacked by weakness and suffering-At times when Nature seems crueland very depressionsand derangements come kindwomanly mayWhen ailments occur the bestnatural help and correction is thesafe and welltried family remedy

They correct the result of errorsand remove the cause of sufferingThey have tonic helpful action onthe whole system They relievenervousness headache backachedispel depression and suffering

Beechanf PiUs give the organsstrength improveand may be relied upon

For female Beechams Pffl ore speciaHr-ultfible inctruction with each box

Sold In boxes lOc end 25t

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AXI SRSOX On Thursday November 17at S p m SARAH AGNES ANDER-

SON nee Bosw widow of HResidence ITS Ninth street nerthwesC

Ttraradfty Nevember 17-

1S1 at JJ m at bar residence WWv sIres northwest BMMA V BECK

WITH dxuRfcser C Jecaette aad theJohn H Beckwith

FOOTE Oa Wednesday ilarcb 34 atHumacao Porto Rico Cape 3rfOKRi-TJLITJS POOTE late of d-

HATT On Thursday Nevwaber 17 MM atLafayette W KKNDRICKHATT of the late Dr J S RApfOebr-

LARCOMBK Oa Friday N ve b r 18 1Mp m at bw rosMcncg Eighth

street BOHtbeaat 3iARGARET ELIZABETHwife of BenjamIn F Lareomve-

MOONET OB Nevembcr IS liltafter a brief 111 widow ofMichael Mooaey-

Residence 133 Twelfth street northwestPOWELL Oa Friday November S 1M at

St Elizabeths HogpMal after Hf tee yearsfitness VILLIAM A son ef the late MajorL S and Martha 34 Powell and brotherof Mies Kate E PowelL

Tuesday Neventber IS 1 at3 p m at her resMeace 3K 6 street

MARGARET SCOTT aged twelveyears

SUTTH On Friday November IS atIlk residence 3U K street mrtbeaat JAMESOLIVER son of FraaWta E and BessieI Smith aged three years and eightraonths

WILLIAMSOn Friday November Kat his rpsMence MK Ninth street

band of Wanda WillIams and Jovlajc fatherof Rev T D f D CFranrts P TVlIltems of WasbtHcton DC a d Walter J Wllllajns ef AshevilleX C

Funeral Monday November 21 at 9from of tile Immaculate Con

Eighth and N streets northwestInterment private Kindly omit owe

WHITSE On Thursday Novemberat p m JAMES V WHITE husband

C Mary C Wlrf itd father of Mabel Sand Harry P

Residence tW Maesachasotts avenuenorthwest

TOCNG Oa Tbaraday November 17 illSat 43 p m CATHERINE sister orHenry Towns

Remains At her late residence 738 Twentythird street

MEMORIAMKIMilELr In iem mbrancc of my

mother SAC E KJiOIELs who departedtate UfQ one month ago today October19 1S1

la life remembered ia deathBy Her Daughters

UNDERTAKERS-

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CLAMS AND WHISKYCAUSE A FUNERAL

MINBLO Long Island Nov B Jarr s1 jttotfher of Port Washington inbratton of the Democratic irtctory inMaine on September 4 a a perkdams and drank six glame of whtkjLetters of administration on hi estatof 51 have Just been flied

Whether it is of the nose throatstomach bowels or more delicate

catarrh Is always debllitatinand should have attention

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H AC X W Rev H GreenD D pMor Sunday school a inP H Brtatow Mperlatendent wo

with KIUKIUB by the pntor II a7J p n Church prayer mnnftnc Tuen

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cent meeting 7 p C E i Sun-day J p m Twwflajr inau All

Thomter 11 a m UnionTba esivtos service 9t the etarehw o theCobaaMa AaMctaxioa sermon by Rev H V

Hewlett M r Second Bmfttet anaJUDGE P SPSNCBIl Wand Word of God at 2ew XaUcruu-

vember 9opnu o solos and orchestramuatc Toe axe cordially i Ht d-

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wielder a Sunday schoolfor cotnparaave study f religionunity study clmm 11 a m iiianilat

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Jabnunn mhwleaary Sobtect IndiaMEMORIAL

CHCRCH Caraer John tankall JB andt Jeba Reid Shannon mtadcter A U a

m Tbe Luminous Truths We Xe J A-

S p ro Tfc Worlds Greatwt ChristianEv jugll t Jobm Wtle r xrtrin s arilTo4ay acoad f stiles n Geds ModernProphets slid S n TbankatrtvlriK srron Thursday at It a m Subject Tiy-Path Drop Sunday school an I

Metropolitan Bible due Epwert i

EVANGELICAL CHRISTIAN pntEXCKCHURCH PytbJM Tempte 1 2 Kh ft N

W Services at 11 a m Ptehcp Sabte wnldeliver a lecture upon the st b ect How tHeal tile Sick AH are Invited Seats freeFIRST SPIRTTUAUST CHtTCCH Pytljlan

Temple s cnod lime MC Xiath t N W7d m Snort ailfli un m Oratttod-W Mr Eaten and Jar Tory aHc iiffgMrs AMes AU iavlted

SPECIAL NOTICES-

I wHI not be responsible for any deicontracted by anyone other tnan my-

self R F POWERS

HAVE that French Clock that has stop-ped repaired by Deflbaugh JewelerOptician 21 H st nw Tel Line 2G

Specify millersWhen Vna SELFR A i

WHEAT and insist oa barin Jt brand

UlfiU such fofne antV l Ucloo6 grtddiecmkes laory-

DBUffln62 and tastes like onckwheatStrictly pure

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