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Judge Hylan Steps On Hearst's Toes, Then Sends Salve favors Exten?ion of 86th Street Car Line EditorSo Strongly Opposes Sorry Publisher Is IU Mavoraltv Candidate Wires Backer He It Fighting for Reform . Iehf p Hylaa, af BraaklyB, ? I.yo, I ' ''!( . , ng hia : ? Bifhtr , Ua. as far r. hoararar, ? z la hs chaiBBtoa .....j -, il.,. nnnoi ? optpi rfaca." ? ??sfrM; lines. f a faa ? -? ? o ObJfCta to rian | ' ? ? ? . ? i . - ... ? "' le .... - ? ... I . Hia rej ;:e!v. *dr Hea: -? ? ' t iterday ? irawal ? i n - . - ?' ? I peoi to 1 ? j ? ? ? ? haa bern :??.?-? you ....... ? - ;nv strike down the agenl :?' eern ? ? 5-Year-Old Gives Life For Baby Brother Satores Child to Safety From Wheela of Motor Truck That Crush Him I, of K'<rl ? :? ? ? BTue ? ? ? ? ? ? , ther out ... ? ? ? ? ? . .' igi -i waa ?- ? hai ' % truck l si run bat hi lied in s ? ? ? ... ? ? . - . ? ? ? -? i ? ? omicide was made Professors Get Bonus Marrii d Men in Chicago Um verstiy Faculty Raised ? ? ara a crowd ? i nd a ll B wai ? Plans for Last Suffragist State Vote Campaign Laid at Saratoga Intenso Dcsirr oi Million WoniPii to Win F.xprcMcd at Convcntion?"\\ V C.m't I osr," I liey Say. "but. Conftdrntiallv. What l)i> You Thinkr1" By S.u.ih AddinRton A thia, little old wontan sitting on her st.iop Ofl tha I bany to Saratoga ? ? d hei ? j ? ? tBraejafl the rain te cateh thi climp>e ,-' ? ? .- ? raaitl te S d thi Nea Yort State eonveation last Wedneeday Her "Roomi la Lat" aifn rocked with thi ? n*j and h< brai ? i' oa banner dSBBped heav\ 44 tfa lam, bul the frail ?n the patehed aproti aad aa I Than fai down . .. plurae of ateara roae through ll mist, a hvim and h fl.,.-!, . jampiag to i-Cr woman seiaed thr bai "Hej' Hej!" ln \.:.-. as the sj:v . rera the wind f their i The ?. ? VI"-. a don'i d.1 old things like rhn' depending on us," ? . Must Min fnr l.irls, Too . . rese qn . awarm "l got in at 4 t rninj ? "l'm a facfc ? ? ? i eame to yo;.- e going to i ? ? ? ' "And | ? New York Stat I fraugk suf , . New Yrrk women v ? was a veritable ci rn in a routine, throui thusiasm ?? ? ? .? ' ' ? a we 1 - aftei jenerai fl 1 . ! ? ? \\,)\ of , Million i" v\n> If Tragi '4 de not ? ? tha ' ? ? ' that. Re*' .- ? ? thia time th< iff ragists 1 "What thinl ? ? l ? erery 1 Midi . I ? Prendergas! RepUcs toRockaw^yCritics Savs C'itv Saved $64,000 Though Paying More Th*n Option Pi i ? reply yesterday to ci for the ] ? ' away for I ' ' i ; lerest ai ? pay thi 1911 taxi time I paid.lheeii . the Com the Dia ?? ? ? resterday that , i.me.al by i Det rai ? \-- ? ' I ' ? ' ' Mr I i, ? - ? . , . th Av? '? at thi ? . ? ? me that ' ' ' ' r. I Trust < Parktr Attacka War Riek Bil! HII G rON T> ' .-.- and ? rtain" "? ... . . mpai ? i .. . om] of the rr.eaMiie. nl Thcra WBI the surpriar i laj part) far Marj Garretl Hay, for oae tl ing, itaged saaae time ba ?>'??< :i midnighi nnd breakfaat, at whiarh 'the aatonnded and delig-hted "Bik B.>??" cltj part) i eeeired a bTrl hda| doa ei ? and .--inrly nnd woe !'.? unto b< i' leather aaaaaaira ?f toBja than her little eampalgn sait avai dreaaaed of earnriag. There w ? the raotor parade on Thara da) night, m Itui^ l>nr of aatomobilea d 'ip and down the main atreel of i toga iaat a? the Snm - w( re taking their eaaaiBg atrall There tha llawer show on tha : !???? night, when jii?t a? the yoang l <>f tha state wiilTntsristi stepped i oul to make ? flnal anaoaaeaBteal a audden rain af blaaaaBia aame rtincing j from nli parl of tha room. peltiag the , ; ng Mr*. Whitehaaea ii ? nnbaw arhirl. lt nm dunng . el ioua yonng man . fronl row piekad up a dry, faded inl of )i naatartiam and. bowing . loa .i" ' to Mrs. \\ bitahonae i-.vith "the eomplimenti of 'The New j . rimea."1 Rnabaad "Aatla" There re well represented al I*or several aaf ? : h I iisband i of the opp< ai : up and 1 ' their spouaea to n imbl alone about a oatai ' pla th ? ' SUCh :i life com panio ? ' Jamei I eei Laidlaw, plai form. "Oh." sh< exelaimad, "If Jahn srera that' Kn't Mrs. I.mdlaw rhe man in the world ?" There were plenty of other lueky ? tion, howerer, for . \> era in abundanee. When Frank Vanderl p rasa ta make night i.r ? eferred \ ictim of "indireel in n the erowd applatidrd modeatv he amiling littio woman wh<> rose ..nd held hi? hand lln OU| ? indireel inflaaaea, I ?? i . youth callr'i aut ully. by I ha a By, was eery rord rhe l .: own I i.. tical roi ? has long refuaed to bl ? | ? . ind h'i|,-'r ' ? ! Demorrat never before haa the eity ? 'v of noni^'i ???-i l ;I ea aaaTragiBta ki I hi nea expei I the a men co their ? the ' nited Btatei ? n HhD. and ihe II 1 tbe rorrer? te, . ?.-? the"! SI ?? peered in St I'onven ind thi h< ? i 'Ted. and ? . ? . ; .. . ' . offraga eolleetion \ ? ? . .T , . . ? ? ? -oratod '? ... v I r, 5 ? ;-,.. ? ? . ? bv( the igb i ifl ragi il ? .; want ??? ota, Mi i ?d fi ? fe n< that tho rarl together, <n >ther." flowers ? a . P " nt wi (I ? - an thf nodd V Foreclosure Delays Irritate Dealers Loaa of Interest and Renl Ia a Hardship on Both Pnrtw* 1 rr. ,.-)? ". gai rid of ? - or . ?? . ? . that ? ? ?'? ? ndo 8 [ahall, ?iea ? i i awyen M< ' |e{ of the Ri ? rd'iv. thal . . ? ? , fnin. rtad !?> one mortgatr-' .c last yea* a"d pro<? roui v by I gth of time ? lanee of lummoni and ? thi propert) wa? eight months, ? ? f other pri* te number of .? ired .'i* from tr i "\'c ? ? long deli y, ' add i M prica l > ? ? i - the borrower 1 I ? idft thirtv ? paymeni ? ? . ha failed to ] .of ;.' maturity letion of foi ,. . i'.v? montl rerage, anol - r ha!' .. . i mothei Ii ta me due, o thal ? tlmi of sale there to thi prii loaned -i year*a in*?-? r^<t and n year'a ? ? ? amour.t la much "0 t narily, tha property arill hrir irei B8U ?- aala or al pri ? ii - -. gi ,: inteieat, but owner, tl 26 to ?? ? ? ; een wij t?uaed ... ...... ?? arhich on propert) from . d ? rente, eo i ol , ? ?'?? r a . ' ' er il ould be tl e firat, I ? >leome any reduct i ? . waateful time, - ronsun i hla < ialt) ai J d >aa bo1 ? ? " Director Polacco Qtiits the Opera , prineipal I'sl-an l th Mi ?[''? litan Opara Housi irtun f Irtai I ' ' * H?? an' i aignation ai thal .r...r letter ? leaa ? i ui.. dln etor of keen re r the cii ? t is not be) o the ditan *oon. New Building Rules For Fireproof Work Board of Standards Announces Requirementa for Materials to Retard Flnmes New rnlea far Rn retarding eon atrnetian :ue tn be adepted b) Ihe Board of Staadard ? and Appeal i Tha hoaiil luih Beelded that any material ar form ef eoaatractien ahall be deemed i Ifa retardiag that lemstM the aetion of ] flanie and hent when BBbjeCted to a continimus fire for one B0BI at aa nv I eragc temperatBra of |f7M deajra Fahrenheil wit&ont the pa age ef flasne and with a maximiim temperatara riee to loo degreea Pahreaheil on the1 de away from the fire. The point at arhieb the tamperatara of traaamitted heat ia meaanred ia te be proteeted from the external mr and weather eon iiit iona, When the teat apedmen i? Ifl the form ni aartition eonatruetion ihe niea under teat ia t'i he not leaa than i"" sflaare feel nnd the leaet dimenaion :. ti> be not leaa than I feet. aVhea i" Ihe form of floor ronMruction the area nnder teat I ?.. bc ael 1'- tli in M I aqnara feel and the leasl dimen?ion not le** than I I feet. During the fire the floor eaBatrBetion i. ln aappoii th" |ivr |oad for whirh it araa desigaed ami after the Are mu*t aafely sustaifl twlca tha deaigned liae lii.nl with a maximnm defiectlon of not more than one two-hundredth parl of the apaa. Woiid jointed floor rom?trui-lion iv to '?e aceepted a- fire retarding conatrue> tion in nnn fireproof hui diflga uaed B8 garage . motor vehiclea repeif ?liops . ? /, | sllii tationa a hen Ihc beami are proteeted on the upper and under arith 'he fire retarding materiala fiad in the rnlea far II. BBd eell mp: ee erli Socialists to Open WorkerV University In 'People's House, Old Y. VV. C. A. Building To Be Headquarters for Radical Organizations The o'd V W I . A Buildini Plfteentli Street ?'. haa beea ? ? !?;. the N'-w Verh Soc nlist?, will be ealled rl ? Pi bb i c Houee, it wa ... no ooo . ?he 160,000 for which they I t during < a g].> \ : ? ? .. bly ifl foui '? | it ?.-..?'? ? i i eal ?;-..! "due '? ... rv Equipmi nt wil . ei ? ? ?. " ]r addilion lo the !oi io r movemi . . . .i fai ? i foi ? ?? I S'ho.-; ... ? . in t'i-.? building Ii ? ? ihe W I nioi ? ? ? , '-. . ? > .-. peri , ? -. ? ? *ril| be offici for t .' "r, ,: -? ; jt'.nnn More Man'erl Th? campaig ? ? ? ? | pro York ?.an. ? . - ? , \ rureii ?.ir hour i befon , .? . heduled to ei d. Ta ? . ?? and movii ... v- i will be ' ? ' ?...-. r ??. . ntracti for * ic el f/e' will h? !e? ? ? nd "ii ? On I ? i ' ?i i largi ind convi Teai-h MI Radical DflctriaeB T n e B o rl '. . 1 o r ' I ?; ... , . ? The artis*^ itudio \ ln poster work *nd radical *rt In th* will br ta BtlC '??: ' I ?? of ?he "unireraity" qnsr ... largi ? .... ianddoi Pla.-ei ? i li ia ... ? . ? ? ? Th.- - p.., t to movi i' time to util e their . havi pattemed ihe People's Hou ?? ?"'? the famoui dn Prupe m Bruaael Fraiernal Sccieties Urged to Aid Loan Every Crganized Body, For? eign or Nativi\ Will Be Broupht Into Lin?J < : EVELAXD, Sept I T pun ? a i pa - ...... . ; ' the United Stati in the ... - ' ? ? ' >o day, when Han Rieg, f the foreign languai ... t at V " . : ? ' ' f Ital; \. . ? . ?? ? ' Rieg urged th< ' ' ? call npm ' f Italy 1 Lil ??? Loan comn tteea i aael . . .... trati 000 .-'iiV.^ 'v'h 8,000,000 mem . \ g will be and v Jamts MrCrosson w ESTBI !:V. 1 ' - ?? rr'rn. . 'or ? iri 'iad hern ????.. i the Meadow Broi - ?'? foi<? comn 4 : * ??' for yei i return hon i. ^ . . where io I Army. "Slay Utterly!" Text That Led to Murder of Eight Clergyman RepudiatesCon fesaion Explaining the Slaughter of Family Trial Set for Tuesday Rev. Lynn Kelly Faces Charge of Killing Man, Woman and Six Children COUNCIL BLUFF8, lowa. Sept 1. "Slaj utterly" was the text which the Kev. Yytin <i. .1. Kelly followed. when , he killed with an axe Joe Moore, Mra. ' llaaiB Bad their faat children and the tare littla Btilliagar girla, aa they lay m bad in VilliscH, June o, 1112, aeeard ing to the canfeaaian he is allagad ta made. Tha eiraall rider is re partad to have r^pudiated this eonfe? -in:, aad praparatlaBi were made to iLiv to put him on trial far murder ln !i Motaa Tuaaday. Kolh. in tha reported ronfrssinn, ia taid to Iihvo explaiaed that ha had ho.ird a sermon on thal text and the two wardi kcut ruaaiag through hi? mi n d i Ohayaa \oi.e in Nicht The nighl of tha slayiag a ealeatald i.im to u-.. into tha llaara haaaa after he had picked sp tha aaa la the haeh yard, BceordlBg to the \ersion given aul here. Then the text eame, "Slay utterly," and followine it. "Suffor little ! children to corie unto Me " Kelly is aaid ta ha%e declarad he aaawered: "Yea, Lord, they're comint: quick," and | ihe-. began ta kill. Keiu AUed two palpita r??r Villiaea ' the day of the murdera. He took BBB pei ,it tha home of the Rev. W. .1. Ew : ing, paator of the Praabytariaa Church \ ? ? .!, -Slav utterlv." ... v ii eag tating, aauild no' pe, m,t h:m to leep, Buddenly, in th" the nl'eeed confession aid he heard a soutvi m f inally, he de. ?,. i "?'.-. abaul md - tha Maara houae, k- . a ahadaw. Some th ng pi ted him to follow ir.andhe .-..- aeeording to the nfeeeion. Me picked II Bp. eame a roh 11 l!li>f>d Sacrili-cs riemnndcd i.n ? || itterly." He followed 'he -h*d<w a'ound ta house, where it res'ed ? .. ??. ? .|.in> He eptered th? ipatairi Kelly i? quoted as -av-nz tha' *.- he mounted ?'? ? eama to him id ag J iei b' ladder. Am g at the top ital -. II ? e turned into the . . .,. children wera sleep. He paused. Then carr? tha eoiee k) utterly! Suffer littla -., ,-orie unto Ma." Then, mu? e.. | ard, they're comiflg." he , 1 prrceeded ta ? 'l room. Kelly ?a\s, ,- to the room m here Mr end apiag, declared ? ?? * heard 'he eonfei >? ... ?-, prompted More work yet. There must h? Kellv ia said to ,.; b) .-"? 'ag bi working aa faa ai he rou'd K : ng to H. M Hsvner. \-. ,-,.-. ral of lowa, eoafaaaad ... the l ount) Attorney aad shfi ? ? ioi Count) Mr. HBf , d no eoei ? ,: -r'' Cbbb ? .? other hand, an rlei gyman had repu . onfassioBB, which I thi ' niater had heen "aearad ? * . Really Men Urge Cut in State Tax C.ontend City's Share in Di? rect Assessment Is Too Large Jl o ?? I ,..' ??' [ ; ?: lll ? itiaf ?' II \ ntxl Tuaaday to adopt lizaticui table for 1*17, whirh ? . l. appor tata tax ta b< eolleeted ? ? ? . . ? too v ? | , any !a?t week ? , Board, the Real Ea ? te 1 Idvisor Council ttai two , ? tatiatiei aara praaented ? .. ntentioi of lec .1 lt tl eitjr'a share tata tax waa taa larjre. i. ?? Taa Roard . , ition thioughout the of i leaameat i . i inties and i -???.?? Board ? tentative table af : tha ? forma ? ' ? i , . ...... re, rapreaenting a .? OBI of Manhatl real eat ? ed at con ? :ent Thil ?tate , ... iid, on i eompila ? ida hy real eftare ? ? on of a joint . ' ? ? eoi ideration *%? ? ? 126,601, ied b) v . i . . ? led, ?? |26,S4fv - i: : ? ng -;-- B i ? tigal on a-.d ,1 ? | 0f the Pepar'ment of ? - of an llei nnd appraisals \t\ ... mties ol 'he ^?c,e Thii ea all excep* ? ; ?? H ? ?-? exceaded the ? ? liaelosi '1 of Fmance . n thi '??'- 'Knre ? , , . . | r.v I J Bell left with ? ?. i ommi isIob * liat af ? .: propert] ii N'ew total ' '?' ?-<i,'i-n of ... $182,916,3:0, in 1916 .,,.,...? 1 by tha ? - - - : it I Sherrill Take* Office MI'.V s'Y. Sept. 1 Coloi ? ? . .- mt general, b ?uccession .,, p, ... i Louii W Btotea rur. for a N'ew . . ? ' isati ng of ? . ? i I of I ? itati National Ouaici becarna a brigadiar ceneral. Naval Reservist Sues For $5,200 Annuity Saya Laat Company Guaran teed Him Income When He Enlisted as Seaman John S. WoodrulT, a mHiiufarturei nnd treasurer af the New Ymk Laal Company. who aalieted as a teaman in the Naval Iteserve, brousrht suit in the i Federal Court yeaterday to prevent an allejred attempt on the part of hts eom pany to oust him an an officer. Woodruff has been servinjr wirh the ravy since ||ay of this year. In his suit he say.* that he BWBfl 840,000 worth of gtock in the company, which , i*. capitalized at $100,000. and that he hold*. a eontraet (fuaianteeing 'he pay ment of hia annual aalarv. 15,200, as tredsurer ao long aa he remained in ?he aervice of the navy. He alleg-es that the stockholdera and offirers of the corapanv. at fl meeting ' called foi September B, have agreed to diaplare him as a director and offlcer of ' th<> eorpora'ion and caneel the aeree Baenl reirardint: hii aalarv. He Beked that the New York La.?t Company he enjoined from abro(fatin?: its eontraet with him, and to continue to pay his annuitv a* lona: as he is in , military service at home or ahroad. Steamers Crash; 500 Saved The Natal Sinke Five Miles From Marseilles PARIS, Aug. II, Five hundred pas ?ienuers were rescued from the French steamer- Natal, which was sunk in a collision with another Bteaaaef liva aailea from Maraejlles Thursday even mjc. Th. Natal, of 4,012 tons, and : owned by the Meceageriec Maritimes, had just left Marseilles when the ae eident eeeurred Tugs and Bteaaaersl renponded quiekly to ealls for help, BBd the passenKers ;ind crew were brought to Marseilles in the course of the night. Poliee and Courts Rush Drug Cases Handled 1,242 Cases of Users and Sellers in the Last Six Months For si< monfh* the poliee of the nty and the magiaarataa have been eon- | dtieting a rigoroBi eampaigfl ag drug u-ers and dlUg Bollere. Chief Masiatrate McAdoo iaiued ? itat ment yesterday, prep.ired hy Chief Statisti eian <>,ar!' i \v. Stroag, ahowing that in the first half of the rear 1,242 eaaaa for rielatioBfl ot rarlaaa sertions of the law governing BBrCBtlea had come. before the ntagistraU i Hv far the greatcet mmber of drug eaaaa w?s for iilegal diatribatioa, no leaa than -S71 being arraigned on that charge The majority of these ea?es eame from Manhattan. The Brnnx. Brooklyn and Qu'-ens supplied but twenty-twe cases. and If^chmoiul none. An inten I .-? f iture ef tne statis tieiaa'a report ,: tka nreponderanee of men who eame into the poliee hands, either as drug users or sellers. The ' ratio to women was about six to one. No leaa thaa IM d;ug aaclieta were' committed on their own appltcation to | warwiefl Paraaa by the chief ? .? trate's tourt, in order that they Blighl be cured. \ le from thoae whe eolontarily placed theaaaelvea in the hands of the Bttthorltiee, there were three s; violations on which thi- poliee ae'ed. Dn.g useis, over -vhorn *he poliee have I jariadietion, provided 178 ra>-s for the magistratea. Drug diatributera, who were i-harged with a misdemeanor, tofnlled 471, and dealers. c'narged with a felony for havmg nareoties in their possciaion without a license, totalled .192. Ghief Magistrate MeAdoo haa alreadr announced that there will be no eeaaa ?ion in the active campaifrn again?t the drug evil. In keepmg; with that announcement is the record of July ard Auguat, which. when finally to r?!|ed. will how i".en greater results than in any two of the firat six months of the rear, Suspected Murderer Turns Gun on Himself Murder in RarleBa'l black belt ia de chning n* a fine art end ii h*coming <-mply a matter of routine, the police ..r>- beginning to?believe. .lames John on, .! negro porter. of 89 weal 133d Street. who waa ahot dead laat night in fraat of 17 ?Faat ISath itrawt, was th? : murder eictiai m twenty-four aauri After the shootir.g Haymond Carr.p , ? ? agra, raa to the roof of lo- Wes- Igdth ^'rer\ putBBed by Pa trolrr i '?'? i J ' la ? rakiag ahel ter bebiad a wa'er tank. rhe negro sent a ballat aippiag pa?t rhe patrolman'< mr whieh cau?ed him t> seek coxer. Ai.o'her shot -oun led. and Campbe'l toppled from hia hid r? place, shot throutrh the head by hla own hand. He wai taken to Harlem Rospital, and dj * il laae tha light of his right aye, A eharga of hoaaieide, for ahoot ing Johnson, was made /tja.nsr. him. The praceding fatal epiaaale atcairaaj ? b BCa to the south on Kriday night, wheB F'rank Peyno'd*. a barber. was itabbed ta death in a diaput* over ? dollar Sargaanf BTflfl m L BBStt, of gro Sal onal <i..rd ngiaaaat, la under arrest aa his assailant. Lieutenant Oulahan to Wed WA8HINGTON, Baa* I The BB)? gagl men' is announce ! hy Mr. and Mra. L B. Bacoa, af Vfaahiagtafl ard Garretl !'?? . Md.. af their daug-hter. >d, to Firat Liauteaaat Rirhard Oulahan. OfleeiB1 Bl ???'?'? t'orps. the saa of Bichard V. Oalahaa, Waahiag - reepondeat of "Tha New Tath T 0108." LiauteBaat Ou ;than ha* been ? ied to the :il9th Infantry. Na %rray, ?? Camp Lee, Pataraharg, \ A rounaca uoso vTgv *????"j Lord&Taylor 38th Street FIFTH AVENUE 39th Street I Store Hours: 9 A. M. to 5 P. M., Including Saturday. * X I I i\ !! i 51 i ? 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