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OIL CO. FAILURE KILLED

ADMIRAL, FRIENDS SAY

riirhfiiiir Hob' Sought to SiivoCalifornia Consolidated,

Looted liy Directors.

.i.:in IM'K KVANS KSTATK

Mfiii Lost Snvinprs in Concerni:doitrd liy Cse of Sen

I'ijrh tor's Njuiip.

Itie rtliffirnin I'otiKolldaleil on Com-M- trf Atlmlrnl Holilny 0, K varus

w,i pffi'lonl ntul which nn exploitednn f Admiral Kvhmr'w f iiinir.im l"ti hiniflml to liitt liy tlirtvlor.wlm c"t hold of th coniiiiiiy'fl mp1h and

II mil of its property At priwltt tlirre1. ;!! In tli' t'otiKolldatcdV ir.inry Itiki to ih e.tnte of Admiral i',v.uior money whleli Admiral advatiee-- l

iiikepil 011 itsfeet the last few months of. Kc mid it owi-- $,32l to Henry Wel-itncii-

W.icK. who spent that inueh InrpenM when h win trying; to run downdie men who wrecked th' eompany.

1l1111ral Kviui never made anything,11 of tie Consolidated, H took the

money tthloh wan paid to him as pre.i-ilr- nt

Hilary and put it IwieU In the coin-ian- '"

treasury, taking Mock in return.Hie s'oek i now worse thati worthier,lv.ni-i- . it i liable under the lawn of I'uli-fenii- .1

for the delita of the concern Mr.U.ck Iih Ml.11"" in counsel fees coiningto him. and these are no morn likely toI collected than the $l,:ct which h. fpentirWtiB to p't ut the root of the company VtroiiWe

Moreover, the friends or Adm'ral Evansw tint the ('onsoliHated killed him. Hedied with a letter in hi hand from .1. Q. A.Walker, a director in thn company. Init Walker 'ttifo(Kef the Admiral (or try-li- iz

to bltvk the tactics of the directors.Torty men and women who comivoso

liart of the sto ckholderR committee ofth Consolidated met on Monday nightin Mr. Wack's office at 12 Broadway andperformed what Mr. Wack calln tho "ob-Mu- io

" They hoard that the propertylurl been taken from them, that the

had juggled them out of th le-- tef their holdings, and that the companywasdefuiii't l'erhapsnot enough of themwill get together to sturt u suit against thedi rect ors or rueh of t hem as did t hogrcat ertart of the milking.

t'ol Timothy Spot lacy of l.os Angeleswas at the meeting. He stands six feetfcix and whs at the Baltimore conventionfrom California. Ho once ran for

of C.ilifornia on theIVniiH.T.itio ticket. He is a member ofdi" firm of SHllacy A Thomson of LosAngeles. Cal. He his made an ofler tothe shareholders of the Consolidatedin which he said that if they were notIIH (I of oil comanies they might lakea chance on his 60,no) acres in the Tatnpicodistrict in Mexico. If .1 tiew concern,liiiilt on the ruins of the Consolidated,cets snti.tmi), Niys the Colonel, then thevtan sink wells on his land. If a produceri!oelops his company will get half anddie new company will get the other half. '

Some of the Consolidated folk lit the'meeting Monday night asked Mr Wad; j

if he would advise them to go in on the,new companv. He told them, they Hotter

oiig. unless they had more moneythan they needed to live on day by day, I

Hut if they had some Hp.it e money ntulw.imeu 10 limn iiiiouier inn ncc, men

was their own business.Two years ago advertisement were

appearing over the tmnio of the LincolnMock and Bond Company, which hail aniitttce at 1328 Broadway. The presidentif this concern was Nicholas V. Wilsonaril it was controlled by the LincolnMurtgHge anil !an Companv of SanFrancisco, Seattle and Angeles.Wilton has appeared in the papers as"a l i lend and business tutsocinti ol AdmiralIvans."

In the advertisements of Californianil stocks which this company put outthuse dealing with the Consolidated werea big as any, and they were plasteredever with Admiral Kvans's name. Whenthe Lincoln company put posters in thestations of the elevated one saw theAdmiral's face life size. It was adver-tised that just then Consolidated stockould lie bought at 60 cent by applying

nmekly to the company, but that it soonwould lie put on the open market for adollar a share.

At the meeting Monday night theaggrieved stockholders told how the useof Admiral Evans's name had inducedthem to buy. A man from Baltimoremid that he had $1,200 coming due justthen from a life insurance company.He needed $2,000. So on the chancethat Consolidated stock would jumpin double the buying price he put allhis insurance money into oil.

It was sort of an experience meetingnnd all hands, men nnd women, mostnf them poor, told how they had lostmost or all they had in Consolidated.But they had no criticism to offer ofAdmiral Evans. They said he was vic-timized along with the rest, and theyvowed that If they could get the moneythey would land the men who broko thei.ompnnv

'Die Lincoln company, according toa loiter which Admiral Evans addressed10 the stockholders two months beforehe died sold some of the stock in suchn way that the Consolidated got no benefitwhatever

In the fall of last year the Consolidatedcot a controlling interest in the Yellow-stone nil Company, exchanging "W.iMtshares of Consolidated for 32'(,tKxl sharesof Yellowstone. On December 20, 11)11,three directors of the Yellowstone whoMere also directors of the Consolidated.Assessed the stock of (he Yellowstonelormianv !i cents a share. The Consoli- -ilMeil couldn't pay its $20,000 assessmentMi'i uie directors declared tnu mockf.'l felted,

lr I ehruary the directors decided toftsesR all Consolidated shores to per centen 'he par value. Stock In the Mascotnl1 nel, which was to have been oneif 'he properties of the Consolidated

aikI wlueh was bought with some of themoney received by the Consolidated onsioik salea, was sold for less than theinnrkoi price, Tho direct ora also paid aMlarv bill to .1, Q, A. Walker, who calledmrrwlf a Major nnd 11 (1. A. H. man. butwa not either. The assets of the comin- - vanished In this and similar ways,tint the company was left with noti'IisiikIi money 10 send circulars to itsnnrehnlders and nothing which could be

cot isi-tei- l into money,' v 1lm1ral Evans on New Year's

J'v s,ii Mr Wack. who is counsel11. shareholders committee," and he

'no1 We will tight that crowd to thet'nisi

was toon afterward that the AdmiralI - ip Walker's letter, read it andih.s ,.(.,) with an attack which' s' on hear failure and his death

H Mnaiiti l.rfl I.:i7.-.,t-4.

' .'Mi'iiii .htli ti 'the tterxonnlIHrharil S Mh"iii, sun of .liiines

.!.., 1,1... kin.-- Lhu--, '

si I ilir I lin Milne of the etntei $1 i;!,;.i:n I lie hulk el the

.ire sI.m'sh 111 riilrosd eoinp.itile,Ih-r- el Willi tl lire nt III" I'eiin.

I I'lrnml slnl lis sili..ill.iries" 1K0 inorluiiKes of oi,:iii Hint

I'OikI nf ihw Lake Mi ors andM rt-i-i ;n iuiithrn Hallway cm twin

MOVING PLATFORM OPPOSED. I

tetirr'ctilntltc of J. . MorKnn andA. ti, Vnmlerlilll skn llrhearlnK.

I. I'iertmnt Morgan nnd Alfred 0. Van-derb-

wen represented by Walter II.Merrltt before tho I'uhllo Sorvlco Commission yesterday In a motion for n re-hearing on the proposed moving platformrailroad below the surface of Thirty-fourt- h

stieet the route of which waslast week by the ruhllo Hervice

Commission.Mr. Merritt said that his clients pro-

tested as proierty holders on the groundthat their projierty would be Injured bythe road if it were constructed and HenryH. Ilpdveke. an engineer, who accom-panied Mr. Merritt to th commissionroom, said that tho Vanderbllt Hotel,nt thirty-fourt- h street, and Park avenue,would be endangered by the roan.

Chairman Wlllcox said that he did notsee Just how the property of the twocould suffer as a result of tho construc-tion and operation of a moving platform,but ,1. Sergeant Cram, who was not pres-ent when the route was formally ap-proved, favored a rehearing and the commission granted one to im held

ELKS THE RICHEST ORDER.

Properly of Loiliiea Worth erTnrnl- - Mllllnna.

I'oltll.AMi. Ore., .Inly It. .According)to the annual report of Grand Secretary I

Frederick W. Ilobinson to the (IrandLodge of Elks in convention here thetotal value of property owned by thesubordinate lodges at the close of the I

fiscal year. March 31, was Ko.3l,.t2.l5,which, according to the report, makesthe order tlie wealthiest in America.

Cortland Isidge. No. 142. is the wealthi-est lodge In Elkdom, surpassing bv 11 I

good margin all other subordinate bodies I

in the order, its assets being W4.1.6S4.0I.New York comes second with 1335.700. IB.Brooklyn is next with I247.1B.I. Thereare twenty-on- e lodges in th ordr who.eassets exceed Moj.o)).

Thomas B. Mills of Superior, Wis., waselected grand exalted ruler; Dr. C. H.vtarcl of Pasadena, ( nl.. grand Invalknight, and Edward Leach of New Yorkwas reelected trtNasuror.

DEBUTANTE A "MRS."

Sllaa l.n l.nnnr Wan Secret Bride ofVoanar Philadelphia).

riui.AnixriiiA, July o. An announce-ment wan nvide y tli.it MIm AnnaSharpe ti t..inne, duuehter of Mr. and Mrs.frank Dale Ui nun of thin season'nilc'!iutante, hud leii Kecretly mlrrieil lant.Ijuuary to Jack Meuarcoc, thn on oft . S. ('.rant Mrcarcrc.even lieforc theyounelady had made icr Imw to .oolcty.

While every one knew tlie young couplewere deotid to each other It whs notthousht that It was unythlni; more thanmerely the triendhii 01 a nineteen-year-ol- d

boy lor a heailtlful elentpen.venr.iilrltrirl. tA.t nlkrht .a Ijiiium tolil her!mother that xhe s the lfe . the sonol the wealthy naper rn.iniitactiirer. '1 hetwo families romm'tnlcatcd with each

!( I Mill. III." .HUIIIf Mill. I.IIIJ 111 llllllf; Irr. iiiunefiiniciy niii-e- 10 mHhe arraiiKe-men- ts

lor their lilture.Ml li UinncV lather l president of the

Siiou-- i tinrch lomiiunyiind the lather otthe lirlilesroom tlie president of the 1. S..Memiritee 1 oinpanv. the larweht paperiiMtinlacturcr In rhilmlelphU.

CONTROL STATIONS CRITICISED.

Menmahlp Inqalrr Wllnraa CnBianyirrmnny'a Action Inbamnnr. I

The lat aenslon of the ftteamohlp trustimmlry liefore next tall was lielil yeBteritay,innlnly for the purpow of introtluclni; ilocu-menla-

eviilenre. One witness wat r.ille.1.IMnir I.. HlehitrJ of I. B. Itlchnnl ,k Co..

j

.te.'itnhlii ucelilt.. Hiil I tint n eoinlilniitionlike tlm North Mlitntlu t'oiiternnce uuk

bu!' nit ' Wne. l5ol it lieimin- - ot the rule ti. lie

"' """ nM ca" WeaU'rn Ph

In revnr.l to Un station main- -y "".' f.orniiieiil on the cai wor(j for each is

th ltneH thny :iiitiiiiuune In the oi .reeled printed in thehuLliiiL1 tieketi ot the iiiileiieiulent Iuik,mi. I wuiil 1 not be tolerated in 1 III- - loiiutry lie that Hie (ierman (inerii-fiiwit'rineii-

In this eonneetion was intlii-eme- d

liy the pool llneb,

RENEWS CHANLER SUIT. I

,

'

John A. t h.loner tirl. Wrlt of KrrorI'nini Jndsr Hand.

That John Armstrong CTialoncr of a.i

brother to Hob Chanler,will renew his fight to regain control of hiaestate, at million dollaro,was made evident leatenlay whenllanii or the District Court a writof error to C haloner'a This writwill carry to the I nlted btates Courtof AppealH an nppeal Irom the ilismlssalof haloner's suit on March t lust by JudseUnit ot the District Court.

I lialoiicr hiieil his committee. Thomas T.Hherman, for un accounting of the latter'tearrtahl of the estnto Tor the

ot having him removed nnd the estaterestored to his own Holtdirected the jury to find a verdict for Sher-man on the ground of lack of Jurisdiction.The committee was an appointee of the StateSupreme Court.

A BOOK AGENT AT 100.

Attrlhntea III l.nnBevltr lotlnnt Kxerelse, Air and Ilattermllk.

Clinton I'ayne. supposed to be thebook agent In the world, celebrated

yesterday his Ifmth birthday anniversaryat the home of his daughter, with whom heilves at 00 Clinton avenue, Newark, Despitethe heat Mr I'alne made hi regular roundon Monday among his In Mont-clal- r.

but yesterday he remained at hometo meet friends. In the evening he enjoyedu with his relative, a feature of thelabia decoration being a big blrlhdaycakc. surmounted by ion lighted candles.

Mr, I'aino was born in Newton, nowN. V, In early life he spent most

of the time in the open and he continuesto do so. lie believes In plenty of

plenty of fresh air and or butter-milk. To those three things more thanto anything else he attributes Ills Inngevityand the fact that his physical condltlouat the century mark is ho good,

NEW JERSEY NOTES.

Martin, a I'analc man nhii inlock"! up In INuenon on chars of bflnsilnink anil disorderly, t rtert to hnn hlmlfIn the Jail vaierday mornlnic. Itn was cutiliwn and will !) put undr oh.fratlon us toIiIk sanliy

Into the onthe tlnhlng rlT at Aabury Park early yester-day morning .mil got anay nlth ICS Inmoney They left a piece of paper nn whichvrre marked th fleuren nf tnn afe combi-nation lotk

As a memorial to his on. .mhlnslnn A.IloehiiiiK 3d. lu'i In the Titanic dlMMer,(TMrles fi lloelillns of Trenlmi hat given120. 000 I" 1" I'nlon Indumrlal Home In thatiiu. a i harltalilo Inntllullon fur the inre of

Th irusleri" are in use Ihe moneas I hey sre ft'

lliltKUri inninlnc sentthrmiL'h A win-lo- Into the liome of I, iv insHi. li Vhltiii hi Morrlaiow it and carried off

It. 000 nrlh of Jewelry. The fdiulhfour servants and Iwn dugs were not awak-rin- d

ll'l ihe ilepirllng liurtlam In a sire.ndoor Mini. Thin Mr sot a llmpeof lin in

l.oul.e Hroailhurst 9 r old. ilaushlerof llroailliiirni of Warren I'oini, dieder.lly In the Hospital ai Pat.r- -

m, nr fnliirl.n suffered nn Mondav nlshi.wlini an Hiilninolilli. owned by Hlginmnli oIiii, a I'.ierson maiiufarturer. lan herdon I'uhn and his i were '

I K4i' 110.000 hall tai'h

Hubert Lemon, : . ears nM nf ill Varlcknr'ei. .ler.ey try as etrurx yemernay ny

.(iniiiiioniie .i Mont(onier and Varlcknr. i is ami l In I lie flt lloapltal Injurad,

iIohim think, lie) unit rernveri The!,iiin I. oune.l bv William ti llura.le.l of 41

itleiiwnml .iirnur ami wasnritcn ny a inaut-fu- r

.lames II of d nl.nnoo.la emu, lersey i'Iiv, was aptiolnted etr.ilav a member of the ItU'laon r.iuntv I'arkI'niiiiiils.liiii v .1 inlarre Inlm A. Blair andllnbett I'ercv of tlie Common t'lai I'nurli. niir.eri .1. Warren ThaMlarv la II, and tl t term la four rarsj

rTHE SUN, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1912.

Beginning This Morning at Our Five Stares

A Real Old-Fashion- ed Clearance

Sale of Men's SuitsREADY -

at $17.50Reduced from $30, $28. $25 and $22

Every 2 and 3 Piece Summer Mixture Suit thatSold at these prices has been reduced- - they in-

clude this season's newest and smartest styles andfabrics in suits for men and young Big Old-Fashion- ed

Bargains that arc than remark-able in these of soaring prices and fallingquantities and quality Some of the biggest valuer,we have ever offered.

Sale Starts This Morning at Five Stores.

BROADWAY, at 49ih St. 279 BROADWAY, near Clumbers St.47 CORTLANDT ST.. near Greenwich. 125th STREET, at 3d Avj

UNION SQUARE, 14th Street. Mt est of Broadway.

POSTAL CO. WINS FAIR

TELEPHONE TREATMENT

"Tclefrrnin" ns Western Union'sCall Abolished by Public

Service Commission.

EACH RIVAL GETS NUMBER

Subscriber Will Specify WhichCompany lie Wnnts, nnd

It.

Albant. July 9. The Postal TelegraphCable Company has been atirceraful in ite

. 1 11.. vnri rlwr l" "'"l- :Tphone Company to to It a fair andindiscriminate treatment In caea inwhich telephone connection with u tele.Kraph office is requested for the purposeof dictating a telegram.

The up-Sta- te Public Service Commissionordered to-da- y the New Yosk TelephoneCompany to discontinue the use of theword 'Telegram" an a call word for theWestern Union Company or for

other telegraph company within this

toiirerenre imii nords "Western Union must asilRneaIVr.MliMmi" nVrrn' ll'!J'"" "Cl" a for ,he Vnio"

Company.':"" (ieiinati x(,p company

troiilier. snld weietreatment IuiihI.tkiiU to Ih nuDscrlliers

iieilariMi

valued HercralJudge

grantedcounsel.

Circuit

purpose

control Judge

STILL

Aba.

(ieorseoldest

customers

dinner

exer-cise, plenty

.lo.rph

Thl'N" broke

ihlldren

eany eterday

about

Whltnev

lisiifTeiir nirmeil

Tlnockinorinn

llardeubarab.

men.more

days

Our

fiet

accord

Telegraph

nrate.The New York Telephone Company is

directed to assign to the Postal TelegraphCable Company Rnd Western Union Tele-graph Company call numbers as is usualwith other subscribers to its service, nndin addition thereto tno worn -- rosiaimust be aiwicnod nH n call word for thn

Pal TeleKraph Cable Company and the ,

ilirectories of the telephone rompai'Vhereafter, issued in sucn niunner and withMich explanation as to nhow clearly that aperson aefiruiR io eeno: a leieRiaui uy imiWiil may ihII '.hat lompany by Uo lireof the aingle. word "Pomal" and tiiat apen-o- dehiriiig to bend a telegram by thetl'..t...m l!ilri ...mrianv mnv thngolnpany l)yth0 U(ie of the words Vct- -em ilnlon.

The telephone Company is required tomako a rule for tno government oi itsswitchboard operators tnat in no caseshall the word "telegram" be recognizedas a mil word and that if such word boused the onerator shall at once inform thoperson calling that it i not recognized ,

an tt vail aim iimi miu uciwi ...uoi c- -quirn the person calling to useu propercall word.

The order further provides that in nocase of call for telegraph connection shallany employee or switchboard operatorof tho telephone company bo permittedto desiirnaah. direct or advise which telegraph company shall be called for the

ot sending a leiegram, nuujeci,Kurpose to tho provision that where thoexchange has direct connection with butone company the operator may advisethe person calling what company is con-nected with that particular exchange.

The New York Telephone Company irequired to notify thn commission on orbefore July 23 whether the terms of theorder are accepted and will be obeyed.

The making of this order followed thofiling of a complaint by the Postal Tele-graph Cable Company alleging that theuse of the word "telegram" as u call wordoperated to the disadvantage of thePostal company and that the practico wasunjust and unreasonable.

The resolution of thn commission saysthat the evidence satisfies the commissionthat tho use of the word "telegram" as ucall word is unjust, unreasonable anddiscriminatory against tho Postal Tele-graph Cable Company.

W. U. DEFENDS ITS RATES.

Can't Be Unreasonable If Only n

Per Cent. Dividend I Paid.Ilelvlilere brooks, general manager of the

Western t nlon Telegraph Company, wasesamined before J. (.'ampbcll Thompsonas refeiee yesterday in a suit brought by thecompuny against William N White A Co,to recover 1815 for telegraph tolls coveringthree months. The White company lefusedto pay on the ground that the tolls wereeinrbltant

After Charles Caldwell, counsel for theWhite company, had been utieMiontiiKMr brooks for emtio time without gettingthe information he wanted 1'iancls It, SI ark.counsel fur the telegraph company, askedhn much longer the attorney tor the plain-tiffs would need lo present his case.

"I don't know, Inr I don't seem to be ableto Mini out upon uhat thn rates ate based,"said Mr Caldnell.

"I am prepared to stipulate, snld MrStark, "thnl the present system of rateswele MLiiuire'l Irnin the existing iiitnpnnythiee ear ago "lien thn present iiiaiinueinenl a'siimed irintrol Hlld that lin ntTiieiof the riinipany at tuesent knows iiihmi hutthey ar founded."

"Ilnv on earth can Mm maintain thatthey are reasonable If you don't know nnwhat they are founded.'" asked Mr laid- -

"''n ,"lin a s mple fact that a i llilenil ol .T per

cent , hlch Itie l ompany Is pn lug, Is mileuesshe, and tlieretme the revenue cannot be," said Mr Stark-

S'K( IAI. MITII'KN.

JAMES IRAID SAYS:.ihlrle ran do hlmselt Justice If his teet hurl.u h ' arc Using ilalli Allen's Knot Take.

ll.e ai.ll.tpilr p.i.rjcr tu L.-- ttiAkcn Ir.m the ..l.i.fAll ihe prominent liotfers and 'lennis I'lateia atAugusta, I'lnehursland I'alm llrarh g"l inueh salUfartton fioin Its ue l his Sprlntf II gives a restfulness that make urn forget inn bate feel IIprevents Mireness. blisters nr joining anil elves restf inm tired, lender nr nllen feel. I mn't go on j nurviiallou ulihmit a package nf Allen's pnnl Fasr..soMcveipvhfia, ;4c. Imn1! acrrfit an) ubjll(ul,

TO - WCAR

THREE SHOT IN COURT HOUSE.

Man erl.loo Mnrrent Open I'lrertnrrl.v Mtusea .Imtise.

KANPts Cnv. July ?. -- In 11 .MlmolinKI affray In the County Prosecutor' of-

fice In t lie court hoiiHe litre y J.V. Iteclt wa.H uliot In tho Imdy, Deputy

Prosecutor liiiulach had n Hniter clippedoff, Deputy ProHccutor Tluuiin.s IIIbkIiihKot 11 bullet In the arm and JikIkoRalph S. I.atehaw of the Criminal .'ourtdodced In time to miss a bullet from thnrevolver of Volney W. Klnt:. cashier ofa traction company.

KlnK and his wife had been separatedand n divorce null was pendlnK, hut re-cently n reconciliation took plare. Hockhad played the role of peacemaker, buthud later been "disturbing them.' siKlnR and his wife charped. and theylook him to the prosecutor'H oltlce toBet a warrant. The warrant was ben';prepared when Klnc bcK.nn to shoot.

AT THE COURTOF HIS

CATHOLICMAJESTY

ny

William Miller Collier

T is not given to manyambassadors to witness such magnificent

and imposing ceremoniesas Mr. Collier attendedduring the four years herepresented this countryat the Spanish Court.

Altogether his book is agraphic and valuable pictureof the almost Mediaeval pompand ceremony which is fastvanishing from the courts ofEurope.

Even more interesting isthe pleasant picture Mr. Col-lier gives us of the gay andaffable young king in hishome life and diversions.

Profusely Illustrated FromPhotographs. S2.00 A'rf.

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IT1ANK r. snurr, Manaser.

HOTEL BRUNSWICK !

tin the l.raih at Astmry l'ar!(. , J. tllchesttandarll ut ricrllcnce maintained, noolilet. i

MDHIIA.N ft I'AIISONS.

Atlantic City. j

ISLESWORTH i

nn tlir orcan frnnl. V(reln!n Ar., ntrlonUlnir i

(mnfitm Stcrl Plrr CnpAt'ltv Cf). Sprctrtl S 12.ftun wrcLlv. nn rxlrji rhAree for hnt rn vrnirrbAth. l.'IrvAtor, fpArloui Min t"rIor, prlvAlrhAih. Orrhpttrn Auto mft train Bnoklrt.WM IIYM AN, l'rnpr I'KA.NKM I'HOKnrs.Mrr

HOTEL DENNIS j

ATLsMlf nn, .V .1

1HU1.1ILV o- TUP. OIXAN IUO.MALWAYS tll'r.N.

v Ai.Tici! j. ttrsuv.

ST. CHARLESllot aelert loeation, trontlui Ihe ocean. Thor-

oughly n citern: roitrleoti hcrvlre Hathroomiwith hot and oM fresh anil tea water atuehmenu. etc. iircheatra. Magnificent pore hatoverlooVlne the Uoar.liTtlk an1 Ocean, (tollrrlvllCKO. Always open. IIIUMralcn bnullet.

.NKWLIN ItAI.NfH COMPANY,

The leadlne an l most mojern hlih-cla- hotelat mntlrrate rales.

ALBEMARLE. tnroushouti capacity 330: private baths, cle.vatort; 4.nJ feet ule cool porches: exceptionaltable: nhlle service Special rate. M. to. I?,Mup weekly. 53 tip ilallv lloutlct. .I, l. CUI'R.

HOTEL NEW ENGLANDSo. Carolina Ave. e. Ilea h, I'riv.ue balhs. run-ning water In rooms: elevator lo street level: sunparlor, etc.; capacity Sjn Booklet, llltVAN AWILLIAMS.

ATi.vMii I'irr, .. j,.Install while V Suns t'nmpanT.

Cape Mar.

Luke llnpatrons.

I EF HOINF lu' Hopatcnne. Openof guests;

on lake khotc; home uimforts. J, LIX ft SON.

NEW YOBk.(alsklll Mountnlni.

Sunnier (latin Above Hie ( loujs

Hotel Kaaterskill,VllllIIIO J.tKI nil AIW III l..a.cmber of Ihe "I'nnlre 'I ours

'.VI 3 K 1 .1. MOL'.N'TA! NS.Uliect parlor csr ervlie to Hotel Cmur.il.

I.ea.eit to II, S, Downs anil t.eorie A. lilchardsmusical four o'clock afiernoon lea i.crveit

dally, without charge, to L'uestn. (iolf, tennl.Iimrllnc. ilaiiclnc, motoring, mountain climbing,canoeing, tithing, bllllarili. anil poolSpecial Incliu cments lor Ihe lounger Set,

'Inn conccrte il.illy by n .s inphiitiy Orchestra,ttpeclal rale for (nnillles Trati'lcnt latrs, perriav uii for icervailons aililrosIIAIIlilSON .s now NS nr t.i:o. A niCHArtllS,

llnt'l Unsiersklll. KaalcrsUlll I' O.N V.

THE TERRACElot fonralloli vl.l rs II C hlUI'SO.Vorv.l I lib 1. k. I la I I r hi ttiiiiilin;, N. , I'll).

Aillrnnilark Mo'.iutaint.

ill.MI v II W ItOlrX. VIlllOUA( KS.Miti oi'i:..

M l I lOI,l Mir. I Mil I'lAlltt. . V.

itiNNKtnnr.

EDGEWOOD INNl.ltl'F.NH It II. U VV

KtKKl II) IIIMIOIII.i;Klt IIIIMIIT I HARM.A delightful .'iumiiDr llolrl, forlj-flv- e minutes

Horn Neu oik, with every molrrn tomlorl andcon lenience.

Anuimohlle I lietr to Train Service.Mpri lal lacllliles lor Itanslenl motorists.

hcnms, i.oi.r, iioni.iMi, iiiii.uRnia,sunn.i Moo V let and Heal Hap. i. I'. SI UPSON, Mgr.

mUONT.

VERMONT I or booklet of

VACATIONS h01"-'"'- -

(iKNKH.M KASTHIIN PASNI'.NIH.U AliUNVRuiland Railroad Cnnipany,ll8 llroaduay, Ne Yoik, SSJf

SI MM Kit rtr.sOHTS.

mere

in

for

Milk and vegetable fresh

PENNSYLVANIA.

PoconoMountains

Ten to fifteen degrees coolerthan New York City. No ma-laria. No mosquito;.

2000 Feet HighReached by special fast expresstrains, 3! hours from New YorkCity. Golf, tennis, riding andall out-do- sports with a widechoice of comfortable hotels.

LACKAWANNA RAILROAD90 West Street, New York

Dtlansre Water Can.

DELAWARE WATER GAP. PA.in; i.rjijMsiw Hninirerle'e with ttrv modern convenience, and

noted for their liimry and comfortable ap-pointment, nlll gladly quote rates and furnlsnfull Information about the Water (lap.

Write for Rates and Literature.Mountain Houie Shawnee HouseWater Cap Inn Co. Wter Ctp HouieRiver Farm The BellevueKittitinny Hotel Fereit HouieKaramac Inn Cattle InnClenwood House PoconaCataract Houi: Bridge View

Central Home Cortney Lodfe; ho irs from N. T. via ft. n

CooIeM Location. Most Delightful View.

THE KITTATINNYleading Hotel at Delaware Water flap. l'a.Capacity Sou. nvery convenience. Own farmand dairies. Orchestra, social dlierslons.(.olf. tennis, boating, bathing, fishing oot,"'!5.1 fjounda. Uverir. garage, .saddle borsea.r te. for booklet of views and auto mapi.He I 'phone K. Telegraph offices. SpecialJulv and teason rates. American plan. Cafeend grill. (i. FRANK COPK.

Tna Itiitel of Delaware Water i.aif. Ha.

WATER GAP HOUSEMOUNTAIN I'AHADI&n.

NOW OI'K.V. eitenslvely Improved. The mostmodern and finest located hotel In this regtoa.cuisine of the highest standard: whtla service:orchestra: social dlvrrslous; everyamusement. New beautiful Palm Court andcafe, ipeclnl early ieaon rales. Dooklet andauto maps mailed, eth season.

JOHN Pimm- - COPE.

Foccno Mountains.

Mt. fltasant h7um Rfc'olKin0.';slenm Kale, i:.jn per week and up.

r,.",..,0t handsomely Illustrated booklet. W. S.& tl. M, LKi:CH,

Focono .Mountabia. Canadensis.SiEW SPRI'CF. CABIN oms en suite

wl h baih. Dim lint. Pool. All r Arousemenia. Caragc, l.frer.i, Saddle Horses. Hinttiaied Itooklei. Icka. It. II. in Crr-.c- n Station

W. J. & M. fi. PIlICi:, Canadensis, Pa.

Tobybanna.

TULC nUinUCQTCD T.bvh....i ilk uiiivilbUl bill ra.Capacity so. alouern Improv cments. Establishedrepuianon. aiuup. (mating on take. Highest pointin airs. i.. n. niiirii.nrr.H

East Slroiulsburg,

MAPLI.HI'lt.HT.Past Stroudiburg: capacity lS: modern lm

jirovemtnts: large lawns: plenty shade. II. U

ii it.) un. unlit., r:ast otroudMiurg. rest andtecreatlon: shade In abundance; own farm prod-ucts; booklet. ItlTNL'lt OVKUI'IF.l.U.

fresco.UF.I.Lr.R'S MT. AIRY IIOl'SK. Cresco Sta.

Hon. Ilodern conveniences; capacity TO: r:s tiltin: bowling, tennis, dancing, Ac; booklet. ILLMURTT ItnLLttlt.

Mount Focoao.

DEVONSHIRE PINES new modern nouse onSTnnli tArL. rsnseltv

ISO. Spaclel spring rales. Mk t. S. S. CornliB.

FOR tsALU.

ARM Y Al t I ION HAI.i: Haiti; A INSTUNTS .'3iii MUSS KII.Sl.Si'l' adlipIlllnkct. .'si n rnrins l.Scu i . 1I.?.V "COI'S ' " III Hlir.1l PONCHOS .(HI "Knso-Ju'L- s 7.', " llnlir Itlrtr. I ISCAVri'KNS M " KW.OHDS .3.1

Armv Hat.. :vi " Saddle n ii "NAVYHAIS ..'. " hll.Mil I.Cdi.lNS Ll'l( nuiplnir t.muls circular FHl.t-:- .

Illuslrateil tisi lanrr page MILITAKY FN.I'Yt'l.OPLIMA 'A rAI.Ol.tT. mailed, ;!istampsi Largest dealer In Ihe World In Mllliar)Auction (liinits 18 acics reitilred for stmage,FHsM'IS IIANMFItslAN, ii H'wav.N Y fit)

FROPOtAI.K

OFFIl'HOI'THI'.COlLIUISSIONHIl.Snf the Ills.lilrlntCnliinibla, Washington, July A. 1813. Sealedproposals will be recti veil ai this office until twoo'clock M , Julv 9. 1813, tor furnishing and de-livering Road tilli. tars mid Xtphalile Hinder,:. Ai.it far.ii ut pro; out may tt uttalned from the Purchasing Officer, II C Ct'NOII, RUDOLPH. J.HI.N JOHNSTON, WILLIAMV Jt'DSON. Commissioners, D.I

RUMNEBS CMANCra.

SOUI", one tu luvest )14.'ii In good payingbusiness. A U lo III nun office.

SUMMONS.

Ht'i'itiiMi: i oi'ttr or tiik .staiu of ni;wOUK. COUNTY OF NEW OHK.W. LULLS llOOSUVf.LT. .TOILS' F rtOONI'.

Vnt.T and fiROnnn FMLF.N tlOOSKVn.T. asTrusiees under an Indenture made by WilliamOuselev ttnosvelt. Iiearlng dale April t, 1883.Plaintiff., against WILLIAM OfSLLKV ItOOSI -

Ai.iri: viiuiiMA hhknt itoost'.vt:t,i.PttANCLS L. It. D. HAHi'trLIN. COIINKLI A I

tioosr.vci.T. tiAt;oNt:.s.s cohnklia c. vmiZlinUTZ. HILDA t'. von Zr.riLIT.. Kttt:il-Cnif-

IIOOSI'.VLLT. ITtKDI'.ltICK IIOOSLVLI.'I'SCOVLL and COItNLLtA uroVRt, KAnitlllcom, Defendants. Trial desired In New Yoi'r.Count)'. St'MMONS.

TO Till: AllOVi: NAMt'.D t)CrnNt)ANTSAND TO i:ach OI'TIIKM.

VOt'Atir, IILIIIIIlVSI'MMONnDloanswer I ecomplaint In this action and tn setrve a rnp; tt)enr answer on the plaintiffs' attorney withintwenty da)s afier Ihr service of litis suminnmeciilve of the da) nf service; and t raaenf toutfailure to appear, or answer, luitgment will botaken against ) mi bv default for the lellcf tlrinsndnl In Ihecomplnlnt.

Dnleit. June lMh. l'Ji:. u:onr. c. kobhi:.PlalnttlTa' Attorney.

Office and Pest Office Address: Nns. 44 and 1Wall Street, Manhattan Morotiglt, Ntw eCI iv. N V.

TO II.LIAM Ot '.iV.IT.V tlOOSr.VriLT. Al.tCF.VllllltNM MIILN'T IIOOSf.Vr.LT. FltANCLS I..II. tl. MAIU'KLIN. COIt.N'LLIA L. ItOOSUVf.LT,llMtONKSS t OIIMILIAC von ZIIIII.ITZ. ltll.llI', von .CULM.. I'HLDKHK K IIOOSLVFLTSCOVHI, and CORMtl.lA SCOVIIL I'Annill(.OITL clefetiilatils above named:

'Ihe fnrecolng summons Is served tlimn )tm hyptibllcailon, pursuant tn an order of Hon. LeonardA, Olecerli li, one of Ihe .lustier, nf the SupremeCourt of Hie Male of New Wk, dated Ihe IPthday of .lime, 1(1131 and filed with Hie complaint InIhenlTi e of Ihe Clerk of the County of New York,en tre ?"tli ilav of June, Hit?, at the County tourHouse, In Ihe tlntnugh rf Manhattan, In the Cityof New York and Slate of New nrk,

Haicd, New York, June .nth. Im3.(Conor C KOItlll'..

f'lalntlffa' Anorney,nftlre and Post ortlie Address. Nos. 44 and 4a

Wall Sireel, Manhattan Hnruugti, New Yorkt It) , N. Y.

sl'phlmi: cornT or thk statu of newYOltK. COI'NTYOI' NTW OftK.

w. i'.mi.ln noosr.vi'LT, johm ff. noosn-yi:- lt

ami nr.owir. hmi.kn hooskvllt, asTrusiees under an Indenture made by and be-

tween tlaron Clemens Zedlltj nf the first pari,Cornelia I'arnoehan lloosevelt nf Ihe second part.Cornelia L. Ilnuvevell of thn third pari, anil JamesA. Ilonsevelt, Alfred llonsevelt and W. Kmlentloosevelt of the fourth part, bearing date Janu-ary Mtli. t. PlaliiHITs. against BAKONKSOctitiNiiLiA . y.i'.ii'.irz. hilda c. ZLDLni..WILLIAM O. llooSF.Vr.l.T and COIINHLIA L.tlOOSHVCLT, Defendants. T rial dolrcit In New

nrk fount v. St'MMONS.to Tin: Aitovr namiid ui:it:npant.s and

TO t'.ACII Ol TIII'.M.YOI' AWL II i:ili;ilYSt'MMONt:rilo answer the

toinplalnt In llils action and to serve a copy oftour answer on the platnillTh attorney withintwenti dav after Ihe ervlce nf this summons,enltislvrof llieilaynf hervlec, and Incase of jourfailure to appear or answer. Judgment will tmtaken against )ou by default for Ihe relief de-

manded In the complaint.Dated. June 18th. It3.

(iLOHtiK f. ROtlBB,PlatntJyra' Attorney.

Office and Post Office AddresI: Nos. 44 and V1

Walt Street. Manhattan Uorougb, New ork

fORNT.I.IA f. ZKIlLITZ,HILDA C. .KDL1TZ. WILLIAM O. ItOOSr.VRLT

i and COIINHLIA L. ROOSKYI'.LT, defendantiabove named: , .

Tre fnregotnr summon la served upon you byputillcatlon. pursuant to an order of Hon. LeonardA. clegerlcli. one of the Justices of the Supreme.Court of the State of New York, dated Ihe. IWiday of June. 1013. and filed with the complaint InIhe office of the Clerk of the County of New Yorkon the '.nth day of June. HU3. at Ihe County CourtHouse. In the Borough of Manhattan. In the Cityof New York and State of New York.

Dated, New York, June 30!h. wis.tinonoii c. Konnc.

Plaintiffs' Attorney,Office and Pest Office Address, Nob. 44 and 4a

Wall Street. Manhattan IVorouch, New ark City,N. Y.

PUBLIC NOTICr.S.

NOTICL' TO INVI'STORS.Notice la hereby given that the undersigned

will eell to the highest bidder therefor five percent, sewer bonds of the Town of Cheek towaga.Lrle County. New York, nf the aggregate parvalue of tit9.inn.oi. at ten o'clock In the forenoon,nn the 24th day nf July. 1913. at tha office of theTmvn Clerk In said town, and that he will receivebids tor said bonds or any portion thereof up tuand at said time of such sale.

These bonds consist of ality bonds of the de-

nomination nf iLonnoo each and thirty bond! otthe denomination of lanm each.

Interest and ISJiuOon of the principal will bopaid annually nn the first day of April.

The Town of Clieektowaga. with a large at-tested valuation, and contiguous to the City ofBuffalo Is behind theie bonds.

The right Is reserved to reject any and all bldtand waive any Informality.

For further Information or the submission otbids address FHANK WILDY.Supervisor nf the Town of Chceklowaga. Forks

New York

Bt'RROOATK'a) NOTICES.

I'OLSOM. JOHN (!. In purr ,anrc of an orderof Hon. Kobert Ludlow Fowler, a Surrogate of theCounty of New York, notice Is hereby given lo allrrrsons having claims against John ti. Folsom,(ate of the County of New York, deceased, toprci-en- t the same with vouchers thereof to thasubscriber, at his place of transacting business attlie office of Thomas M. rtowlette. No. MA NassauStreet, In the City of New York, on or before His4lt day of December net.

Dated, New York. Die 33d day of May. 113.CHAHIXS S. FOLSOU, Adrolulstrator.

thouas m. itowLirm:.Attorney for Administrator.

00 Nassau Street.New York City.

HAliTHI), CHAItLHS S.-- ln pursuane of anorder of Hon. Robert Ludluw Fowler. aSurroeataef the County of New' York, Notice Is hereby slvento all persona having claims against Chafes s.llalsted, late of the County nf New York, deceasedto present the same with vouchers thereof to tksubscriber, at his place of transacting buttatas.No. 3 liroad Street (Room 47i, n The city ot Ne v

York, on nr before the loth day ot August. I13.Dated. New York, the :.th day of Kebi nary, Wli

liKO. W. c'ARR. Hsecutor.

II ELF WANTED FEMALE.

A MISS. 18 years nf age. wanted for permanento. Hon tn fitting department. Apply to P. O.IHdHIt, Biitterlck Building. Spring and

sts.. New- - York.

MODRI. An position as model Infitting department for a young woman nf 88 bustand gond figure. Apply to P. O. SIKCiCR, But-lerl-

Rulldlng, Spring and Uacdousal sta., N. Y,

IIKLP WANTED MALE.

SALLSM AN wllh knowledge of automobiletires In biillclt amimg concerns operating deliverywagons using pneumatto tires, commissionbasis only. Iloorc fighters need not answer.References lequlrcd. M. A., box 113 Suu office.

WANTLII Hy prominent bunking bouse, first-cla-

bond man with thorough know ledge of pitt-ing of railroad and Industrial bonds nnd prefcncil stocks In New York city and conn insalary f M,M) tn right party: state experienceand refeictii'cs to J. S., box 118 Suu nfflre.

SITUATION. WANTED MALE.

W IXI. educated young German desires posi-tion ns correspondent nr salesman: speaks andwiltrs Lngllsh and (ierman. Address II, L. VV..

box HI Sun office.

ruRMansi. aoouk t let.WITH ST., 142 Vt:ST Convenient subway. "L.''

attractive suite, also small room: board optional;reasonable. VAItl.KV.--

U3Tlf ST.. 8U4 WKST- - Attractive large emailroom: termed family; telephone; select elevatoranartnient. CAI.DWH1.L.

1151 II ST., 41(1 WI'.ST lUnrnlngslde HflghUIComfortable single loom: conveniences; smallmi n family: rererence. uai.iiii.u

01' ST.. 4W WHST llandsonie, cool: finsviews Columbia campus ami Mornlngsidi'. I'arkAjH 87 liritHON

L'SITrhT", t!l Wl'.Si' VVcll fumlshed rooms:everv convenience: prlvnln house; iraslcnts andSoutherners accommodaied"iSlST ST. ill I'ST Desirable large, smallrooms; all conirnltrcev for light housekeeping;reasonable."Wl'll ST. 815 Wl.sr Atlracilve outsiderooms' rleiatoi npaitmenl; conveniences: 88 up.Inquire Hall llnv

UOAIIDEIIS WANTED.

t?3l ST.. 8I Wl S'l VrrnpolU Holel, nearHIveriHe; slngln rnoi", suite.' board opitonal,reamnahle rales.

I.OhT. Nil AND IIDV sRIIM.

LOSI' t'nlteil SUIes Steelmen slock certiorate Nn, ViV'ileglvlfted In the name nf MlTransfer has been stopped

The Wall Streei edllton ef Tlir l'rr..MMl St'Mrniitalns all Hie (luai.clal news and tha stock; andbond qiini.illuns In Ihe close uf Ihr market, Theclosing quotations, tnrludlng thn "bid and askestpili-es-

, wllh addlllnnal news matter, are containedaUi lu ihe nlghl and Oiul cdHluiis ot Taut Uv au