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Page 1: MIIO NEWS OF THE DAY RANELAGH FOUR WINS …chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn83030214/1910-08-23/ed-1/seq-9.pdf · SALESMAN for machinery hoiiF» in fr

SALESMAN for machinery hoiiF» in fr<*ci»HI»-sbesides latlMß planers, ate. Credential Em-

ployment Corporation, 2.V1 Prou<l«-ay «st. l'.«'4i»Ap»ncy). .SALESMAN

—Wines. liquors; old established.

first class noose; city trade; i

v\'«><.T.-rn territory

also open. Credential Employment Corporation,2.%." Broadway <Agfncy).

SALESMAN—Experienced on trsde papers; pref-erably kntrwledjje of drug*; $1,200 and com-

rpifislon. i"a"! Business Service Co. (Agency). MBStager Buildinc.SALESMAN— Experienced books, to the trade;

first rate personality; $1.«00-$3.0<X>, acoordJngt»» experience. Business Service Co. (Agency).60S Sincer Building

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SHEET TILINGMAN. for Western firm: salary$:,.vv» Call, illghill[Agency), Flatiron Build-

in?.

PACKARD*Means THOROUGH

in «verythlnfr pertaining to business-education.

ALL COMMERCIAL BRANCHESINDIVIDUALINSTRUCTION-

NO SOLICITORS52 yearn of faithful work.

FALL TERM OPENS SEPT. 6.Packard Commercial School

Fourth Aye. and 23rd St, New YorkSHIPPING CLERK for wholesale house; experi-

enced in routine and city delivery. CredentialEmployment Corporation (eal lf")4). 230 Broad-way fAgency>.

STENOGRAPHER—

Should be able to take rapiddictation, transcribe accurately; knowledge of

correspondence and I :i<»cfn«: preferred, butnot essential; salary $IR-*2T>, according to the

man- none but first rate, experienced men con-sidered. Business Service Co- (Agency). 800Btacer Building.

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For Boys and Young Men City.

rßiF>"m «iE>n\ABV.220-22 MEarn latli St.: Wow York.

friends; SCHOOL.lfW?-116 Bchermerhorn Street. Brooklyn.

For Girls and Young Ladies— City.

The Barnard School o!

HOUSEHOLD fiBTS mmCooking. Embroidery. MHHnery, Dresninakins.HouiM>hol«i Deroration. Acronnts. Mannifement.Specially Intended for pirla who do not •-•• tocollege. 2d year opens Qc t. 11. Catalog.

B&HNARQ SCHOOL _M GIRLSCollege Preparatory *General. 421 W. 143 th St.Kindergarten & Elementary, 423 W. 14Sth St.,ISTII YEAR beitin* Sept. 2J»th. Catalog.

"IJn'CEf SOhQQL FOH GIHLS301 WEST 98TH STREET.

From Kindergarten to College. Classes forsmall boys. 30th Year begin* Octo&er 3rd.

FRIENDS SEMINARY.2CO-22» East lGth St.. New York.

FRIENDS SCHOOL.106-116 Schermerhorn Street. Brooklyn.

THE EARLS COLLEGIATE. Girls' day and

boarding 10th year. Select preparatorj-. fin-ishlntr school; children's department special.Study classes. S3 West Sfith St.

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STENOGRAPHERS—

We have constant demandfrom jrood houses for capable men: salaries

$"24-51.040. Credential Employment Corporation,253 BrbiaJway fAfcenoy).

£ J*S1S\K>ICV Sept. 29th

Cehiraois Insiitote ;

School Merged 1908TJnd Street tnd

-rnf..iMii

'West !no Aye.

Frrpmm Ban TbammKhljr far all (nII»f«M> md Teek.ai«l v,5.,..i«. IndiTiduaJ Instruction. SmallCla*«eg. Afternoon MudT Hour. Military Drill(option*!). Library.Gyuin*aiu:n,Atnlßticiunderexperienced Trainer.

Sprcla! BUratloa (tltbto vrtmnrjliMtractloa—thefsnadalioa af all adnealiea.

No Home Mudyfor Young Boys.Tlhistratrd Catalogue upon application

JOSEPH CURTIS SLOANE. HeadmasterSTENOGRAPHERS. Immediately: desirable, per-

rranent poafttona; Inexr-erienced men. SR24;

ethers f7SO-? I.o*o, according'" ability. Creden-

tial Employment Corporation, 253 Broadway(Agency).

F^r Both Sf-xps—City.

FRIENDS~SEMINARY,FRIENDS SCHOOL,

toe-ll<s Srherm»rhorn Street, Braolflyn.

STENOGRAPHER— ShouId be able to tak» rapiddictation, transcribe Btccnra.t»ly; knowledge of

correspondence an.- bookkeeping preferred, batnot essential; salar-- fIS $2?i; non» but first rat».expe^nceii men considered. BuEiness Service Co.(Agency). 808 ginger Building.

THE BERLITZ SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES.MADISON SQUARE (1122 BROADTVATV

Harlem Branch. 343 Lenox Aye..near 12* th St.Brooklyn Branch. 118-220 Livingston St.STENOGRAPHER, for downtown firm; rapid

dictation; executive: salary ?IS. Call. Mighill(Agency). PTatiron Building. KINDERGARTEN TRAINING.—SUCCESSFUL

uwa AllMaxwell's Licens-s. Scholarshlpa.FROEBEL NORMAL. INSTITUTE.59 West OHth.SUBURBAN LOT SALESMAN wanted; best

chance in New York for ir.an wanting 10

make Mr m<»n«j experience not absolutely

n«K-essarj-. United Realty. 150 Nassau Ft.

SUPERINTENDENT for metal furniture manu-facturers, understanding- electric welding and

finishing;; i-alary 51.500 to $1,800. Credential Era-ployment Corporation. 253 Broadway (Agency).

IRVING SCHOOLL. D. RAY. 35 W. 84th St.

Thorough preparation for collegeor bnftinesN.

Primary and Intermediate Department*.No home study for boys under fifteen.

QYAINASIUM—LABORTELEPHONE 2606 "RIVERFIDE/*"

21Rt year begins Sept.. '\u25a0!!>. Year book on reqqeat.v Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Type-

£ wTiting.Penmanship, GvilService\u25a0I end Academic Departments.

Open during the Entire year.

£ Call or write for catalogue.

123dSt. & Lenox Aye. j

For Young- Ladies—

Country.

CHAPPAQUA MGUMTAIM INSTITUTEValhalla. Westrhester Co.. >'. T.

A Co-Educational Friends' School in the R?alCountry. *ith year. Now occupying its beauti-ful ne.-»- bufldlnuH at Valhalla. 25 miles fromft. T. 70 seres; .VtO ft. altitude. Unsurpassed fornatural beauty and healthful surroundings. Thor-ough preparation for any college or technicalschool. Commercial; Manual Training; DomesticScience. Music and Art Departments: SeparateDepartment and Home Mother for youn*children.Grmnasinm . R» ten $300-4375 a year. Catalog.

For Boi-h Sexes—

Country.

WANTED MiIIbusiness manager ;alsoman to sell Al New York staples and

novelties to notions dr\ goods jobbers:must have clean record and efficiency :start at living wases : fortune shouldresult from liberal share of profits fromritrht work. Write ace, experience, ref-erences, pay required, to A.. Box 9, NewYork Tribune Office.

WANTED—

Salesman to Interview priests -\u25a0"

nun« relative to church painting- and statuary.

J<-hn May, 232 West 14th st.

NEW TORK. Pocksklll.

St. Mary's SciJODl, it. St. GabrielChurch Boarding School for Girls. Forty-

third year. Eighty aer»s New FireproofBuilding ready in the fall. Terms, $600.

Address THE SISTER SUPERIOR.YGUNG MAN, for country, eenerally uspful:Norwegian or German preferred; X2.>; brinsr

j^fp^nr^s. Olson's *giin Ji. 722 I.<-x:n;r^Ti aye.,

corner sSth =•

Verha\->.CHAMBERMAID, for srood city situation; small

family; $2.'. first class references necessary.

Waldorf Asency. 12 West 33d st.CHAMBERMAID-WAITRESS, Amasansett. Long

Island now, city In winter. Miss Curry'sAgency. 27, West V2<i St.. fifth floor. Room 511.CHAMBERMAIDS, waitresses, cooks, Laundress-

es, booseworteere Mias Ifofmayer's Agency,

.':2r»-.''22 oth a-. ".. ninth floor.COOK, for city situation; must r»> very H'.'xi.

Tfa^eg K35 to $4.',. Waldorf Agency (Mrs. Mack,proprietress), 12 West 83d st.

COMPETENT NURSE for child 15 months old:must have first 'class references Mrs. firkin

Fon's Co—operative Employment Bureau, 373 3tha re.

For Boys and Toun? Jlen Country.

WORBALL HALLACADKWT. Peeksklll. *.Y.Ideal Home. Boarding School. Academir,

Business and Preparatory courses. Military

drill. rimary departments. Sanitary condi-tions perfect. Address P'inripai. p. o Boat 217.ST. DAVID'S HALL, maiiwaala' N. V.—Thor-

ough education of boys for college or business.Individual attention. Endorsed by eminent edu-

cators. Id-'al surroundings. Rev. W.l<.Evans. M V.

~~ST7~ PAUL'S SCHOOL.Garden City, L. I.

We know how to teach boys-

Miscellaneous.WANTED— AMBITIOUSLADY. STUDY PRO

-Itabl» profeivion. SoclaJ. ttiHtitutional. Literary

Secretaryship. COLLEGIATB. .'.'\u25a0» West ;>Oth st.

LOOKING FOR A SCHOOL OR CAMP?—Bywriting School Agency, 6n»i E., 41 Park Row.N. V., Yon Can Find the S<-hool Wanted.

DANCING ACADEMIES.Mi-« Mant, 41 B. 32d. Dancing c ass»s Sta^eand all Fancy Dances. Pantomimes arranged.

SCHOOL AGENCIES.American and Foreign Teacher*' A*eney.

Supplies Professors. Tenchers. Tutors, Got-ernegses. etc., to Colleges, Schools and Families.ApDlyto Mrs. M.J. YOUNG-FULTON.

23 Union Square.

COOKS. $2.-.. SCO. $35. for private families, ref-erenoes necessary Miss Curry's Agency, 25

West 42d St.. Room 511, fifth floor.

i ar. 1 LAUNDRESS, • . aochelle;

fH^iJ" ther :nai-1 also kepi 525; es• ~n. WaMorf .vpm-.. 13 West 33d.

ROCHESTER, 6: BALTIMORE. I.At Rochester

—R. H. E.

K..rh«st*-r ...O :•»-;2;O 3'o ;0 0 x—•

15 1]Jal*imorp ...'\u25a0> •\u25a0• o (l «> 0 19 o—l « 2

T'mpiror—McConneil \u25a0ad Blair: Donnelly,and E5a.11. Umpires— Finnpran and

Kelly.

BUFFALO. 5: JERSEY CITY. 1.Buffalo. Augr. 22.—Th«» home players had

little trouble in defeating Th" Jersey Cityteam to-day. The score follows:

BUFFALO. ! JERSEY <-TTY.ab r lbpo a <;j ab r lbpo a °.

H-n'ine.cf 42 2 I00!EsmowUb.. 30 0 i 10Part" * IS 1 0 4 «"' Abstain. Ih. 40 1 13 0 0White. [.It2 I10\ DetoißgT.cf 4Oft 1 on<~orc-vn.3b \u0084i 1 o 3 ©j Whee'r.rf.a 40 :2 50MeCabcrf 40 0 0 00 Johnson. ss. 2 1 O 1 3 1=mith 2b. 40 2 2 3OlUanrd.lf.rf 301 0 OOsabri*. 1b 4 0 012 2'i Hanr.ifan,2b 10 0 1 20Wil^ams.c 4 1 1 r. oOjClements. IfSOI 2 00

CArmic'l.p 20 0 2 10!Butler, c... .100 3 00(Frill, p 10 1 a •\u25a0 8ICamnitz. p. 200 0 21

Totals. S3 r. 11 27 \u25a0. 0J Totals ...30 1524 13 1BuTaio <\u2666_ 0 3 "0 1

'"4) l 0 x—3

Jersey City .1 1 0 0 0 it 0 •• o—l0—

1Two-isaw hits

—Hanford. William*. Cor-

coran. T!;rpe-hase hit—Patt»e. Sa—

1 hits—Esmond. Whi!-. Struck out—By Friil. 2:

by '"armicha^l. .". Bases on halls—

Off Frill.I;eft Carrnirha»l. 2. Double play -Wh**l*i\Johnson and AbsiPin. Hit by pitched ball

—By Carmichao!. 1. Wild pitch

—Ca.mnitz. 1.

jijts—Qfj rriil. <) In S innings Left on bases—Jersey City. 6: Buffalo. 6.

--. —

Byronand Murray.

RANELAGH. I NEW HAVEN 11.Up. i Hp.

No. I—Lord1—

Lord Hafh No. I—J. C. Rathbone 0Grosvenor .'• No. B—EL8

—EL D. Morgan,

No. _—R. U GrenfeU 6 jr. ..... 2No.3— Earl of Bock- No. t

—C. C. Riraiw. 4

sava;« . 7[Bark—ll. r- Roaan-Back—F. A. Gill 7) ear""-. \u2666

T"ta! 27.: Total 10G;»a!s scorrd: For Kan-la^ch

—Earl of Ftooksav-

«e». 9: Lord Huph Grosv»nor. 4; R. L. Grenfell.3 F. A. Gill. 2: lost by penalty, none; ad ioora.IS jrrwiiK. For New Haven II—E. D. Morgan,.ir.. 1: lost by penalty. \t gas fic.h Par fouls byM. G. ITiiainajai11n. K. D. Morgan, Jr.. and C.«*. maa>;n»' soore '.»>'-- coals. Rofti-fo

—K. Holmes. Tlmp of iranw—Eiaht periods of VAminutps each.

The Kandagti players outrode and. fordashinp and darir.ar horsemanship, easily

outclassed the New Haven four. The Earl«f Rocksavagre alone scored a total ofIcroalF. while on the New Haven side E.I>. Morpran, jr., was the only player suc-oe?sfub in putting: the ball between theposts.

During the day an impromptu series ofgymkhana races were decided on thebeach, and in several of the races womenand children rode.

The line-up follows;

Britons Defeat New Haven Sec-ond in Fast Game.

IBy Telegraph to Th* Tribune]ttmrncmammtt Pier, R. 1.. Aug. 22.—Riding-

fast and hitting the ball straight for goals,the Britons of the Raneh_eh polo team to-day defeated the second four of NewHaven by the net score of 18 goals to MMpoals. The match was the semi-final for

the Narragansett cup?, and the English-men allowed their opponents the largehandicap of 17 goal?. Itwas th*> only con-test of the daj- decided on the field of thePoint Judith Polo Club, as the first game

scheduled in the open championship tour-nament went, by default cf the MeadowBrook Freebooter?, who were unable tomount their full complement of players, toBryn M«*r.

GENERAL HOUHEWORKKR. for one lady, out

all iay; city apartment; excellent wages to therijrht person.

"Waldorf Agency 12 Weal :Cvd st.

HELP WANTED.EiOUSEWORKBR, for Greensburg Peaa.; no

cooking: family two;butler, cook, chambermaidand laundress also kept; wages (25; excellentsituation. Waldorf Agency, 12 Weal 33d st. Mrs.

Mack.

DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED.

SYMS SCHOOL,40-.-.1 EAST PIST STREET.

TWELFTH YEAR epcm Octobe- 3.Man improvements In the two buildings, and

in the Courses. Last year Ninety-six Boys underrenrt^en Teachers. Aces six to eighteen. Ap-plicants must be well recommended.

WTLBERT P. FERGUSON. Head pastor.

MANHATTAN COLLEGEChristian Brother!.. Boarding & Day Scholars.

Broadway and ISlat St.. New York.COURSES LEADING TO B. A. & B. S.

: Kn^jneerinsr.' Modern I.nn£nage«», General Srienre.P»"d:ijf<>)eiral and Commercial Coarse*.

Catalogue No. S on application.;Reopens Sept. 12th. Brother Jerome, Preit.

HAMILTONINSTITUTEDNineteenth rear begins Sept. 2«th.

College and Commercial Preparation.;PT.AYr.BOrM) 110x250 aUMWIXa SCHOOL.

All lessons prepared at school under class in-structors. For Catalog address 45 We3t 81st St-

Telephone 1)090- . :v!er.

•New York -\u2666\u25a0 76*1> Year opens Sept. 28.IInivprcitv -\u2666• >*«rnins; Class, i-12.University _^ Afternoon Class. 4-0.Law School + Evening; Class. *-10.

t 4 » +.++, \u2666\u2666» Degrees Li.8.. T.T. M.. J. D.Address L- J. Tompkins. Sec, Washington 3q.t

B'RNARQ SGHOOt BQYS1College Preparatory a Elementary. 72t Bt.Nlcn. ;Ay.Elementary, 610 Riverside & 228 W.79th St. ]

Ssth YEAR h«-gins Sept. 28th. Catalog. _i

INEW YORK linySchool. 174 Fnlton St..ILAW SCHOOL. Evening School, »w York City:!"Dwight Method" of Instruction. LL.B. in two

!years ILM in three years. Higrh standards. !<=Pr for catalogue GEORGE CHASE. Dean. !

REGISTERED REGENTS' DIPLOMA?. ALLjprofessions. College preparatory tutoring. ;

Hundreds \u25a0: eaafnl COLLEGIATE.50 W. »*sth.'

Male.v \u25a0<-< r-v"

-v rjnniiri or nxr>"it bookkeeper.

\u25a0tiriniar-i^d <=r>°nkin^ Spanish, for West TridiPs;salary nni c-speni«»?. Credential employmentc"orp^rstI'^". 2.V> Sroaoway (Agencyi.

DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED.HOCSEWORKER—

Two in family; citj apart-ment: must be good cook, neat and clean; $25;

no laundry. Julirr. Agency. 47 '.Vest 42-1 H

LADY~'Tr«7r,!S mpeten Irish laundress; t-er-mar-.ont i»la<-p. in countri': large tataily; shirts

Included; h^lp ?lvpn. Addresß L-. Postofflce.Greenwich. Conn Lady will reply, appoiminKinterview.

Femaltt.NURSE- .Scotch. Protestant: thoroughly oxp<>rl-

"ri'-eii. one chi!d; sood references; $r!'>. Wal-dorf Agency, 12 West 3M st. .Mrs ilack,proprietress >. Phone, ",nc> MadfaonSEAMSTRESS MAID dressmaker;

coo(J fitter; no objection to country; beat ref-erences; >aT>. Olsen"s Agency. 722 Lexingtonaye.. Vor. ."*th st. Tel.. 4t*o«? Plaza.

Male.FARMHAND

—525; German: good milker af:d

teamster; farm experience in this country;poht»r, obligtnff. Matbewion Agency, SIS 6thaye. Pel . 37fi Bryant.GARDENEfR. or working foreman; Swedish,

married with cottage full <-harsp. If neces-sary: higbesi reference; go auywherp. .TuiienApencv. 47 West I2d st Tel., Bryant

—13S1.

LADY'S VAID-Pr»r.rh; good Beanotmi; yoong;references- apartment, city; one lady; $25 to

$30. Julipri Agpn.-y. 47 west \2d st.T"N:rvßh? a«s!st on.l weei other work; OS-;

sininp. N. Y.. good family: no shirts; $ITCi. im-mrdiately. Julien Bureau. 47 West 42d st.

ACCOUNTANT, for W»ft»rn position, for a man

\u25a0who has* worked with firm of public account-ants for «»vera! y<-ary; salary SLBOO. Call. Mls-Efll lAfnry). Flatlron Building.

ACTIVE AGENTS;-:hath Be*es to introduce as-:rc ."="II«"r; «'Titir«>!'r Dew; remaonable price.

iipht. clean.' attrartiv-: small ipfta largeprofit":; utilveiaal demand. O. K. DetachableTemple ro.. Jeraey qty."2i.~J.AGENTS tij*~han<!!e our teas and coffees; expe-

rience not ulmsiai.i . build v.v a business ofyour own.

•-a

-or write. Burns & Keed. 200

H'j.^scr: St.. New fork'

\u25a0 \u25a0-

-ASEISTAJCT BOOKKEEPER— Toons man; $10;

adi-air-omont to riirht party. Employers" Rpf-

rr-nrr Fcn-I'-', I*4 West 23d St.. 'mutant &Tly!*". --(tors. _

NURSE— Twin sirls. four years: must speak BoorEnglish; country now; city later; -tvases $30

Immedlatelj-- Julien A:»i:-v. 47 West 42d st.

waitress Absolutely first ilass; particularlyneat; excellent references; |2S-S3O. Waldorf

Agency, 12 West ,Tsd St. iMr3. Mack, proprie-treys). Phone, 80f> Madison.

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WAITRESS Neat smart ~Enel!sh girl; thor-ouehly experienced; beat reference*; friend

parlormaid or chambermaid; (21 Ost"rb*rg-'sAgency, 718 Lexington aye. Tel., 1053 Plaza.

NURSES Tor Infants; also young children ref-_

o;,r.reP oecese—

MJ3S terry's Agency, 27,

West 4-<1 Pt.. Room 511.SBRVANT9 ' -' fnt" ;r*\nt- fa

[lips; must ha-.= r*>r»r"n'-«-s=. Mif Curry's- 12 \u25a0 Room 511

GARDENER FARMER Elderly; single hwndv

with Scythe and nil farm tool?; or would rentland where wild pras.o is plenty ;references. E.Sofaorffner. 1035 :-\u25a0.: aye.

GAUDEN^ER— Competent ; =.-wisa ling • 28 onF»m!oinsn'« place; best refT^nr^s. A'idresa

Hans A. Vaapel/ tIW East 65th- Bt.

GENERAL, "t'SEFUI. MAN—

Younjt. stronsc«iv«.,i-: 21 years; spunks English; ffood rec-

ommendations. Oaterberfa Atrency, Hfl Lex-ington aye. Tel. 065 Plaza. __ ,MAN.

—Middle aged, gardener and coachman

and all "round man. Frank. 110 GreenwichSt.. New York City.

NKRFE7~G*rrnan. •_>«. with sr""cial nervous train-ing desires position •-»rtn~ {or invalid, In

city or t;o'jnfry: ••\u25a0\u25a0 references. Julius Warber,PoFloffice. Arverti»*. :, 1-. N. T.USEFI~f7~MA N.

—125; German: all 'round use-

ful outside work. horse, cow, poultry, etc.;rprer^n^s. Matlrnvson's Agency, SIS Cth aye.Tel.. 37H

—Bryant

811,1. ar-1 ENTRY Immediately: r-hris-.„. .;... and accurate; f<v wholesale hooae;

Kfi24-*7<!'>. Creo>ntlal Employment Corporation.2T.T, Ii'H3G^Trar [Agency).

__BC'OKKET'.T'ETt^. enpab l. m«T.. Immediate!

Sa.irtSi <Mri:hrinp -.f,«-.„,-«.;pome .!'«\u25a0 at BS2*and ;-- Cr^d^n'tal Employment corporation,_"'!Broadway (Agency).faOOKKEEPER'SjAPSISTANTH. with ion* ex-

perl<kn<*»: must xrrito anfi flsrn'I*'1*' wrell; salaryrr24 1« *7*(>. Orod'-ntial Employment Corpora-

tion^ 2." Broaflf.nv (Agency I.

CARPENTER FOREMAN, for Western po«it!«.n;Mtary f1.300. Call. Mlghill(Agency^, Flatiron

Bailding1.

A.—A.—HOFMATER. 320 sth ay». Telephone

4527 Slaiison- • Agency tor superior do-

mestJc help .

Female.

i;SHFn, MEN. gardeners. coac!imen. ehauf-f^.i-.. all classes of male and fetnal< help;

Investigated references. Waldorf Bureau, 12Went \u25a0'\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0•i Xt 'Phone 300 Madison. Mrs. Mack,proprietress.

CI#ERKS^-Sevwal \u25a0----\u25a0\u25a0 Junior r>o«iticns w-pable Christian* or.'.y; salary «•*<* and sr,2o.

Credential Enip:.r'-Tn»nt Corporation (est. 1904 1.2T.r, P.ron<iivav .;.\?rency>. •-:.•'..'\u25a0'-"

STFNOORAPHKRS—

Throe positions -" »8 $15

up for vounc; ladies who understand bookkeep-

ing; inu*t :\u25a0» tlvirou?hly oonapetent and reliable;permanent: positions, jupp Exchange (Agency),--

Nassau St. .STENOGRAPHERS— Number \u25a0\u25a0' taw positions

with elite )»w firms; "must b° Al stenog-

rapher ami a lady;'" gdo ray. 11.. J«PP Kx-

chang;'' 'A»- \u25a0\u25a0-" Nassau pt.

STENOGRAPHER, for (In* commercial "nousr;

must h° Mined and competent; hour? 0 to 5;

salar> >" en anent;n<*w machine to bp boughtJupp"Exchange (Aency). -7 Nassau Bt

STENOGRAPHER for editorial department ofprominent hou=e; must be high school srrnduat'^

and refined; $18. Jupp Exchange (Agency), 87Nassau Ft.f'LnRKH-Manufacturers require brisl't. edu-

••:itt<l younjr irvn; jrood writer?: Christians;i*"2i- zitvi a.ivan-emPTif. Credential Employment

Corporation. 233 BJfeadway (AK»nry>.

FtTk R X r ji«^iTrireTln pTiera! -"\u25a0\u25a0'.-• g^»<Jappearance; r,«>at «nfl w»ll-rccommrnderi : *• -•

rcarlr. Credential Employment (.*orporation. 2T>3Broadway CAgenryV.

STEXOG3RAPHERS—

Many positions, pairing $(>to 48, -witli spl»ndid. reflabl" houses; Ih<>se po-

siti(.ns pTTr.anpnt: registration free. Jupp Ex-rhanif <As°r.ry\, »m Nassau siWAXTEP-ronir*"'i" Swedish ni3l last have

first laai \u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0 referei • Mrs. Dickinson's Q>-Operatlve Employment Bureau, 379 ."th aye.

WORK WANTED.

IHUDSQATvLiGHTIPalatial steamers "IIENDRICK HCD&ON. ;

"ROBERT FULTON." "ALBANY"and "MAR*POWELL." of the Hudson River Day Urns, fast- ,

iear ana finest river boats in the world.!Lye. Read down. Ait Bead \u25a0» \

A.M.!A.M.JP.M.IDany. « Sun. A.M. P.M.8:001 / t B-klyn Anrexl 1 I«:20 |S:4O 9:40 l:4sl.Desbr'se St. '11:431 •* ...... t»*0 ir,;,io' 2:00 .West »24 St..] 11:20: 5:30 8:400:20 10:20 2:20 .We* 129 St..|ll:OO| 3:101 3:109-43 10:£0i'.. Tonkers .. . |\u2666 TO 7:35

1 4^tO HtgnTd Falla! S:4rt!..-

ll:E0 1:001 6:ooi_ West Point.' •:.«; 2.50 5:43;

•l:2.r. 5:25! ..Cornwall..'

-.15 . '3:20,12.25" 1:43 45.. Newb«nth \u0084 8:001 2:15 5:06

6:ls(New Hamfc ?! 7:30j i1... 8:30 ... Milton ... 7:13! I

1:13} 2:35 6:451. .Fo'l<rep«lr..Fo'l<rep«lr. 7XO! 1:20 4:102:10< . I.Kingston Pt. (12:25

I 7:45 .. Kingston .. 5;0O( ..3:25 . j ! Catiklll ... Ill^O»:«{....! Hudson . il0:*1 ;

i 6:10! . . ;::: ; Albany . I-\u25a0•- - • •- !

'PM. p M PM.L AM All 54- 1•Cotjnectlnc at Cornwall with O. & W. Ry-Special tr&fns to Catsklll Mt- resortu and Sara- :

| '''ga. ana easy connections to all points East, jINorth and We*. Through tickets and ba?Ka^«!checked at offices of N. T. Transfer Co. Thro«s;hrail tickets between N. T. and Albany accepted.Most delightful one-fcalf and one-day outings toWe*t Point. >'««wbnrsh or Pon»bkr^p*io. re-tnrnlnjj on any down Day boat. Meals servedat all hour* Music.

STP. MARY PIWELL SCJST^- ;Perfect Afteraoon Outing. Lea^ •> Desbnwses St.

1:45 P. M connecUns? at West Point wltn,p. flLDflni Orchestra on each st<«rn___

CUNARD LINEPier» 54 and 56. North River, foot •- ' i4th St.

OFFICES. 21-24 State St. opposite the Battery.

Lusitania— MaurctanlaLargest. Fastest. Finest Steamers Afloit.

New York to London Direct iVIV FISHGCARD.

The most expeditious route. Quickest also to

PARIS-BERLIN-VIENNAT.^ave New Tork Wednesday*. 9 A. M.

MONDAY IN LONDON TUESDAY IN PARISWireless Telegraph. .«übmarlw> Signals-

_:Campania . ..Aug. 24lLasltania Sept. •Maurerar.ia . Ais 31.Campania yl'vA '.Laronla-SeDt. 3, 10 a m|Cartnania.s?ept. .• lwam

After September 1 the raronla. Carmama anU

Campania will rail at Q-je»*nstO'.vn. _..__Ht NGARIAN-AMERICA> !«KB\ICE

TOFITJME, via GIBR,VLTAR.NAPLES.TRIE3TBtCarpathia.Auj?.2s.noon| «T"->inia s<t,P\

—Pannonia..Seti. S. noon tCarpathia ->•'•- o

fCalla at Genca. Carries 2d and 3. class only.

Travellers" checks issu-d— good everywhere.

ITALT-EG\PT CRCIKEi*. 1910-11. Nov. 28.iJan. 7 and 21. Feb. 18 _March_ll. _AMERICANLINE FroI_t^:bo6A.m.

"";

H. V—

Plymouth Southampton, iIPhiladelphia Aa;. New York Sept. 10

St Louis Sept. JBt Paul Sept. 1.

RED STAR LINE £ro£ TiteA5M.

NEW DOVER—

ANTWERP- |Finland 'vis;. 27'Lap'an'I (new).. ---" ioj

, Vaderland 9Bpt SiKroonland 1- W

WHITE STAR LINESr°*«Tn"r. jN. Y. Qu?enstown. Holyhead, IJverp-/01. j

IArabic .Ang 27. rioon;Celtic Sept. 10Baltic. .Scot. 3. 11 a mOdric Sept. 1« !

V. V.. Plymonth. Cherbonrgr. Southampton. jAdriatic.Ang.24.9Jlo inOceanic S«Pt- •

jTeutonic.Aus. Ul. 3 p Mltaajesti Pept. 14 j

itSJS?^ MEDITERRANEANvia Azores, Gibraltar, etc j

Canoplc.Sept. 14. 4pm!Romanic ..Oct. IjCretlc. .Sept. 21. noon Canopi- Oct -*

1Offices. 9 li'wav. (Tel. 2100 Rector; A P»r b_. ,

N. P.. (23d gt.)- >'. V- .1London y-JL TBESDAISnv^ Worfn »-m

"Express Sailings.

CPCi!i» AUK. 2T.;Ka!ser V.-m 11....5ept- •»Krosprina Wm.Auff. 30lKals.Wm. d Gr. .Sept. 13

««"" German 1*80"

5BREMEN mSmiOII 10 A.M.

TfrtaScrew Saflhaiß,

Br»mcn An*. » \ Pr'Fried. "tTm..Sept. » i

jOr Kurfuerst..rept. HBarbarossa Sept. 13 ,cißituiAß a i-__.i

• SATURDAYS |yoyo "—Berlin- aew>.. ah?. 27JP. Ir«M Beg- -*

K.Albert \u25a0 S»pt. 10!K. Lulse Oct. 1

Wlreu»»» nnd anbm«rln#« «l«nnl».Independent K«and-the- Tour*.

Trditiers' Check iGood AllOver the World.

OELRICHS & CC, CoilAgts.. 5 Broadway. S. V

LONDON) n>w nS. S.Hew&mstardani |via i" fiarvi c ") \u25a0 \u25a0 -\u25a0'\u25a0' Tons

Ftymouth ) ( Leaving NfwYorfc m3.30 j

Luxurious Comfort to OceanTravelers Nowhere Exceeded

NEW YORK I„„ , I Sailing iLONDON Holland £yery !PARIS America T!|es!jay i

\u25a0 (via Plymouth & Line <lt;Boulogne s/M.>

a-iaaav, &l j

ROTTERDAM 1 39 Broadvvav 10 A.M.•Potsdam An*. 23!

*Rotterdam... .Sept. 13 j

tVAmnterdam.AiiK. 30>Kyndam Sept. 20;•N.Mirdam -<•;>«.: •Potsdam. .... >^pt Si j

I•Via Boulogne «/M. *% inPlvmotith &Boulogne.Male.CARPENTER -\u25a0 r^Uabl". ail around m^-

chanic wishes steady position. .1. A- Barwlck,la" Navy ft.. Brooklyn.

_CHAUFFEUR-—Mechanic; fiber, carefuf driv"

*>r; jio<><i reference. J. M.. 121AWeal 12t&•M.. Bayonne n. J.

BLOCK ISUHD, ORIENT, GREENPORT,SHELTER ISLAND & SAG HABBOB.

Str. "Shinnecock" of Montauk Steamboat Cot*Line leaves N. V..New Pier S. E. R.. lasi. 13iThan 5:30 P. M.. gata. 1:00 P. M.

NEW YORK TO BOSTONFare 14.00. iletropolitan Line Eipr?!«s Tartfam

,YAL£& HAHVARDWeek Days & Sundays I.v_. Pier &. N. R.. ft.of Rector St.. New York. 3 P. M. Die Boston3 A. M. ne_t day. 3ame schedula returning.

BERMUDA TOURSS-Dar?. <-ovcrir;ir all expenses

—9(35.04

FRANK TOt'RIST CO.. .".rv<£ Brnadwar. N. T.Till .NO. 3

—Thousand Islands. Montr-ail

Quebec. White Mountains, Lake Chaaaplaln.•tr. T"n dayfi. start any time, $79.00. Writ*for descriptive literature.FranU Tonri«t (0.. «>,-•\u25a0< Kr<>«<i'.T.i.r >'. Y.

CENTRAL HUT»<O>t UDCK.— Pr -~-and Passenger* Steamer- from FVanltitn a- daily.

PURCHASE AND EXCHANGE.

Th3AntiqueForniturs Exshange13-15 TV. 2S7H ST.. «B. K^AT.

The leadi&c astiaae siiop.p.- far the largest eOllaMfra and

much tfci» lowest price.*"; all good 3so!d on commission basis n?;ardles3of antiquiiy. history, or value.

This i» heailanarter-* for barsaii".

CARPET CLEANING.

11, C*3PtT CLEAHIHS WORKSOldest, Larx-st. Most Modern.

Tel. 4892—

1833—

Brrant. E3?ab;t3>.exl 1357.

Fine Rugs Woven frsm Oid Carpets,Prices Reasonable. H°n>l for Circular.

437 and 439 W. 45ih St.W. H JORDAN. KPWTN LS.NT2.

Carpet & flag Gieaniing*»• C.H.BrowRCo. WVZ--,, *\u25a0„

209 *Ml B. --'h St. 1M*XixarrmruauCAKEFCL CARPET CLEANING CO.—Clean*

by compressed air. 3t9arn, hand or on floor.15Si Broadway, 421 East tSUi at. COS %BRANDT. Te!. 1?2

—33th.

LAWYERS.~~

m

LAWYERS ADVICE FREE.SCHNEIDER *GOODMAN. 109 I>—\u25a0\u25a0_ LADDERS. flag poles, ETC

aaaajasaMOk*-""' Portland LadiT Co..130 Ora-»<»—\u25a0in i na 1

-X

Uiiil»r»d>liver»d at'-JOn. p^r'ft. T'!. ss\ B P

FURNISHED ROOMS TO LET.LARGE. 3UNNT CORNER ROOM, runola*

water; private family; fceautirul location. Jacla*the Hudson- telephone. Kirrlson, 213 W«*t lOXit»t Telephone 6CCo—Rlversld*.

CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS, or newinsr.or maM t» younjr ladles; particularly superior,

well mannered Kir!: $25. Waldorf AK»ncy. 12Wpst :;:;,i st. Phon< ;"«' Madleon.

CHAMI .•• " WAITRESS— Neai young Kin-land cirl: speaks English: capable and rell-

ab!'>- best references. OsterbPrar's Bureau, "18Lexington ay». Tol.P 1035 Pla \u25a0<

CHAMBERMAIDand WAITRESS Neat and re-fined-; exceptional references; moderate wages;

city or country. Airs. Collier Agency, 122 West23d' st.

"

COOK—FITBt class: all branchea; excellent ref-1 «rP es: very neat, -i^an. ?4<t. Several others.all nationalities. Waldorf Agency, 12 West -M

st. 'Phoiif. 30'> Madloon.

Cxh>K roung. neat H^vedlFh Kir: "xceiiontcook bak-r; good manager: beat references;

(30 Friend chambermaid-^ alt ress-; -*22. Of—\u25a0 .;•• erg B, 716 Lexington .arc. Tfl.. 10. riaza..

CLERICAL POSITION* wanted by ciilw gradu-ate; qui--k and accurate at Ogiirea. J. M S.,

Tribune Office._:LE*'TRICIAN. LEAD B!"RNBR.

—F'rst clasa

on lUertf* for electric carriages and trucks;lone exp»rifnce; -well recommended. Auto, 104East 141 <st.

BOARD AND ROOMS.Tis WEST S^D ?:T.

—Frlvat- baths, ttmtnu

electricltv. ps»rT»et^d; *xc*tl*nt cooklni;

.in»x-lal doctor'g suite: opportunity.__ FOR SALE.

IBIG BARGAINS—

Slightly ns«ti artlco fanattorn.deJk». typ»wrtt«ra. caah

—« >\u25a0»'\u25a0< ad.ila? ro*-

!chine?. mimeOKra?!J3. flilas catlneta. «f»». ad-i dressinr ma .-- time clock*. pirti:'.ors. cbeclcIprotector». bookc«»e«. NATHAN'3. 4- Wfclta \u25a0-•-«

tsILLIARL'S pooi aad new patent comSinatloTitablf*- low»«t prices: supplies. r»p*lr»;

:boivllnic alley builder*. Decker's. 103 Vast Btiirt EstAbli^'hed l*»3O

TYPEWRITING AND TYPEWRtTERJ.VICTOR VISIBLE. -. Nassau St.: catalo^J'*

free all oakes taken part payTn»n£. bi-jm!n ITnd»HT.ii>iiß. Ramtr.gto-i3. Olivers. Sraltha.

BUSINESS CHANCES.-~

j $; n«K> INYESTETJ «*crrr»« »err<»tar7'« p<-stt:?rjI »r.n !argr« in::rcs: T5--v ccrr>orsn«.>!.. Rc^m 41*.!I!H7 Prca'hvav

:~~~ AUCTION SALES.IBY VIRTITE OF AN ETXECT'TION. WXLXj

\u0084 at lt:-'".t) th:* for-noon. at »>:> P^rk av-..Brooklyn. lot of furniture and ptanoa. It.'LAX. Marshal.

COLLEGE MEN or jn school, who arc jne-chanlcftlly irjf!ir.«d. a? Junior amleamen; ?7<sr»-

SP.^i;;" brttftr proposition to nxi>er*eiiced salesmenin nwhani'-al linos. nuj-iness Scnice Co.

CAggncy). Sfts \u25a0• . -

Building.

COXCEETE FOREMAN, familiar concrete build-iris const-action, for Western rio»i<.k>n; salary

$1,200. <-*a!l. Migtani (Agency), Flatiron Build-ing.

DP \FI'-'M*N—<>ner»l rl"ld corntru^tlon: R"n-.«

central lmowl«3c« «t ."Tru-tural Pt»el:?I.S<»'_.ran at once. Business e«rvico Co. (.Agency), V)o

s;rfr»r Building.

PKAFTHMEgf.* mwamtfJ ... awhttecturai; d^-

Elrab)*! position?, men of c*n«»ra] exp«"ri*-nc«»;

5^.4/1 10 $I^3o. Credential Cmpiayinaol Corpora-

tion. 2.V? Broadway rAaeocy).

< i7ok—First class; understands ail branches of'plain Hnd fancy cookln*; particularly neat

young woman; good references. Mrs. Collier'sAgency. 122 W'rsl 28d St.

r>p \ r'~r.-.-

f*!ilef• mf-chaniral and r'if

fon'- ruction with e«i»!rl*Tice in convevin? and

««vatlns;fnachta«ry: *1.800-»2^00: unusual op-

portnnlty wltb one of the best BMfIH 'n thecountry. Bunlnesi Service Co. (Asency). 505

Sir.gT Building.__

iTCEf-"TrTTVr:MAN. »*pert«ncd in of!V5«- details.10 hire >yiP and a"' ** apsi«tant to wpertn-

t.n.ient: wtary $1,800- CtH. Mlghill(Asency).

K:atiron Building.

EXCURSIONS.

!CONEYfi'iSLAND|

ALL TICKET.** INCLUDE ADMISSION TOnBEAMF-AND.

Greatest Amusement EntPrpriso In th™ WorM. 'Leave Weal ISM 31 N. X.. o:«<),o :«<), »15 10:30.

11:*) A. M-: 12:15, 1:00 2:00. 2:45. 3:30 -4:15,5:15, 6:30. 7:3'». 8:40 p. 11.

L»ave Pi»r 1, N. R.. 9 '•'. 10:30, 11. A. M.;12:15, 1:<X», 1:4", 2:43 .T:W 1:13. 5.1*). 6:<», 6:40,7 '..'. 8:18, '1 90 P. M.

Leav» Iron Pier, Coney Island, 10 :..">. 11:10A. M.: 12:25, 1:25, 2:10 2:55. 3:33. *4:J5> «:25. i8:10 7:10, 7:3 8:25, 8:25, 10 40 P. M.

Returninc from COney Island trip marked•

docs not an to 129tfa Street, N. R.Round Trip •\u25a0 From t29th St., SO Cents.

Tickets IFrom Pier 1. N. P. , 40 Cents.

STEAMER TAURUS makP« trip* EVERTDAY.to FISHING BANKS. Leaves 129 th St.. !N. R.; 7:20 A. m.;Pier We*) I,N. R-. 8 20 A. M.Ball and tackle on board. Fare: Gentlemen,7.V . Ladies, 5Uc.;Children, 2-

r>.

STEAMER "GRANDREPUBLIC"ROCKAWAY BEACH

T,v. York—» 5:45 A M.I.- font 1201 hFt.. N. R.. 3.4." A. M-. '2 P. MLT. PlPr (ntTv) No 1. N. R.. 10:40 A. M.,2:45 P.M. :

Lv Rockaway p.^acn. 12:30, 5:30 P. M.Trip mark*M

•transfers to Str. Grand Re-

public" at Pier 1. N. P..Round trip tickets. W. : Children. 2.V.

Include adm. to -\u25a0 \u25a0 cohasc Park at Rockntvay.

CHARMIHG EXCURSIONSWest Point. Newburgh & Pougbkeepsis

Daily (except Sunday) by Palace HUDSONRIVER DAY LINE STEAMERS HENniIICKHUDSON. ROBERT FX'LTON and ALBANY.

Brooklyn, Fulton St. 'By Annex), 8; Des-brows Si 8:40 «nd '•*" West 42d St . *> andI*. West 12".»th St., ii:2o an<i 10 20 a. M. Returnon either down boat due 42d St. 5:30 or 3:40P. M. See Steamboat Advt.

DELIGHTFUL AFTERNOON EXCURSION TOWEST POINT

ENGINEER- Oermin. ."..*); eingie; trad".bla.-ksmi'l'. :.'-'««\u25a0 York and Jersey City en-

plnet-r licens*s; all repairing. I'l'iim or «i»c-trio- any plant; rity or country. Bnainaer,

\u25a0•,\u25a0 Fr«nkiin St.. Jersey CH" iTeights.N. ,T.

EN'SINEER.—

Licensed. competent sober re-liable, wants change. Engineer, 1 **i East

Slat at.

MAN. speaking French. Enjrlish. Ppanlsh. Ital-lan wishes position. Sa!pon<\ 301 East

lOflth st. ___, .

COOK and LAUNDRESS— ExceIIent family cook:irood baker; willing and obliging: good refer-

«M,<-es- city or country. Mrs. Comer*1 Asency,

122 West 23d St. ____.

'\u25a0"OOK—"German:chambermaid ami waitress; to-"g-pther w separate: both competent; also

lady's maid; pxcellent seamstress. Morrow's

Agency.' 721» Lexington"ave.. cor. s?th st.

COOK, plain laundress; Ensrlirh Protestant woma-n- \u25a0mall family of adnits: short dlatanre

country, or city; reference. Williams, 2!. WestI9!ii st.'. third Boor, fron'. t

STABLE FOREMAN—

Thoroughly ftxp«ti-t ».or|n-'

i honest, sober; married; German;\u25a0wish's <-hars<-- of business stable; best refer-ences I. H. M-. 4115 3d aye.. Brooklyn.

lUiilCharmln? Short >*»

P^ Trip «n the Atlantic < ••»•.'

Special S7-OOExcursions******

The Maine Steamship Company sell at

their Pier 20. East Rlv<»r. Ticket OfflceOnly Ten-Day noa-trauartrrabla Excur-sion Tickets from »•« York to Portland.Maine, and return for $7.00. Tickets soldand accommodations ia»l«ii : for thesa

excursions only on day of sailingSailings Monday. 10 A. M.. Tu-aday.

Thursday and Saturday. ." P- M., from

Pier \u25a0\u25a0•.1 Eaat Rivr. Sew York.a. * >ORTHLAM> and NORTH HTAR.ll'lus des'-riptiv" booklet sent on request.

SI \IVF. •> S. CO.. :!m'BKQvn vMv.V Y.

YOUNG Man '2.'-' wtabee pofltion in office,\u25a0where ,food work Till n» appreciatfd; cleri-

cal or otherwise; ic->od all around man; n»atappearance and well recommended; familiarwith paper busings. R. 0.. Box 20. TribuneOffice.

F'rtFMAN vith .... fomltOM manufanurlnßmriOM po«««wrtii« «atecutlve ability, under-

Fan--11-.I 1-.- etectric w-ld!nst «rd flashing. CrejJen-tial Emplorm«af Corporal on, iir-3r-3 Proadway

... ?\u25a0 and -^ MiphiurApen-y>, Fiat iron Buiidln*;.

v!TrHIN-ErHIN-E SPEED BO** having prar-•i.ai1 px-JoriT.re. for out-of-tot»ti position: •*!-

\u25a0ry %h»0O. Cr#a«nUal Emploj-ment corporation,25:; Broacnay lAgency). . YOT-Vl, MAN wishes clerical position with well

established firm; pond r».f«r«n<-*i<. Address UK. 1570 Bmadwa.y

COl'PLE— Woman cook and laundress, good

baker man waiter. useful, around; also

coachman -«ardener. g»n»rally useful. MorrowIAf-:.-,721 I^exlrigton aye. <

HOT.'SEKKEPER- Scoteh-Anadian, Protestant ;frY; September 7: $40-|6O; also American.

Protestant: both very capable; a^o.l recomm-n-.lations; $:!•'. Waldorf Ageaicy, 12 West BMSt.'Phone, 3<¥> MadiaoPHOUSEKEEPER.— Refined, educated widow.

as managing !,.>uK^k"»»P'ar. gentleman s homeor Hderlv couple; practical and competent;reference Address. K. E- W.. Tribune Up-town Office. 1364 Brnadwar.HOI-?EWORK— Woman with Infant wants

place In rountry: wtlllnu: srood cook; $10 p^r

month' Olf^en's Agency. 722 Lexington aye.. cor.RSth_isj-_T-1.. 4fiflß Plaza.HOt'SEWORKER— Neat, stron« voting woman,

has" child five: highly recommended: alsonurse experienced: together, s^parat*; any dis-tance Morrows Agency. 7-1 Lexington »v». _

SURROGATE'S NOTICES.XOTIi'TE TO CREDtT^Rct— Notica t» ft-MOV

jrlven. pursuant t.> S«cticn 2>?t>4 of ta^ Cod-»\u25a0>f <^lvt'i IVccedure. thar th*undersiim«.i lnfenti*to apply to trt#» Surrosate of Nlaicara County foretter/ of adrr.imstratjon of in* 55015. chattel*md cre-iits of Mary C. Wheeler, tat- of th*» CiTr>f Lo<-kport. Niagara Cnurty. N. V.. 4?cisa3»d.md for a decr»e e£ said Surroftata flxlns; th* p«»-lity of his otHolal bond as such aJmStitarraro-ita sum not exceeding twtce the amount of -liim*iKainst th«» estate of said iiw*as«i pres»ntetj u»mid Stirro^at* pursuant to thl«i notice: and mU>er«<ona having claim- or demands *«a.ir.^- saidllary C. Wheeler, dfce-ied. ar»- hereby r.!<tif.'-lo exhibit the name, with th» vcu.-hera thereof,n Hon. Cbsrtea EUdMTi Surrosata «f Xi»gar*"ounty at th« Surrcuate's Offlc* in the C:tr oiL-jckp<irt in sai.l Outuy. or. or bef» Uitt «ot!*lay of September. ll»l<>.Datfd Lockport, N. V.. Aupjn Stir. 191t>

FHEDSRIC H. WHEELER~

PROPOSALS.~

JVTICE PURCHASIXa COMMISSARY. T?""??Army, "v> Whitehall St.. New York Cir/. N. V..

August '-"". VJIO.—

oeal-d proposal •. in trlpllc-4?'.for furnishins and deiiveriimr 1.Ta.572 N->. 2 can?»rv>rn _ad 3S>.«l2r. No. 2 cans P«_s. will

-r---

•^ive.l at thU .^rtlce until U> o'clock A. M-. S«o-;»mber 10. IOK>. Information furn!«a*d on «p-slloaiton. Envelopes contatnin* proposals shoul-.t

marked -PropojialJ for Sub»tstenc«i .-taw>oer«l sepftnlxr tl>. li>10." and addressed torol. A L. §MITIL_A. C. O . U. S. Array _ig<~k isLA.\r> ar&kxau rock iSL.vxrr

111 August I.V I9lt>.—Sealed Drnpoaala. in.... ««> the usual condition*, will>ii received at this Arsenal until -' o'clock.y. m.. September 15. V>V\ for the mirrh»*« of .•oniiemrsed ordnano* store*. Cataiocu#ane quHntities. condition. •••?.. can b« had ontppllcatton t» F. E. Hobhu. Lt. CoL. Ord."»eot.. V S. A.. Commanding. .•I^ITBD STATES ENGINEER OFFICE!*Ro«tn SCO, i."U«om liou**, Baltimore. MdVUK- 17. J9lO. S«sJ*o proposala for dredst^g tit»outhwest naltiinor.; HirSOr and Curtis Rjjf*hann«l. Md.. will be received at tb>.» otXlc\inttl Iot'la«k P. M-. Sept. -.I), 1910. *n,i fn-nmbllcly opened. Information on appltcutk-a.rHOS. L. CSSSri. Colon»l Enxtaecn.

MACHINERY SALESMAN— promin-nt firm,

\u0084.;.., r^Omr ttmmteihea. pia.r,'*'--. <.tc. Credential Employment Cor-j-oration. 2f>3 ••I-"-'- AK^rr-vi:MXNAGEJi. familiar with paint and oil lin.;

"mu,-t N> able to take chars* «f offir;/an: U>n-

8!?i- Ka'e«: itaiar>- J2.500. Call. MlshUf lAgffncy).

F!aliron Bulging. -__

STEAMER MARY POWELLLeaving; Desbrosses St., 1:45; W. 42d £t.. 200;W. 129th St.. 2.20 P. M. Return to N. V byBti "ALBANY,"51.C0. or by rail. $1.10. Dally.axevpt Sunday. Orchestra. Cad-»ta !n Camp.

SUMMER TOURSEVERYTHING INCLUDEDINONE SPECIAL RATE

DMijrhtfulvacation trips to most attractiver«aorta. B»^t Hotels. Slirhtseein?, etc.. all pro-vided.WHITE MTS.—7 lay" Only $40NIAGARA & rpr ns 8 days. . .Only... 45MONTREAL £- LAKES—9 days. Only «;)

NOVA SCOTIA—I4dayii Only goGRAND SAGI'ENAY—13 days. .Only .go

Writ-; or 'phono for "Itinerary." fr-.»

THOS. H. HfcNDRitK^OV CO.343 Fulton St.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Tel. 1803 Main.

IVia new jersey Central!IHARD COAL.'NO SMOKE-: COMFORT' M

LOST AND FOUND.IJEFT som<«whera, <>r lost, aaa Ibag contalninß

papers; also a «»parato bundle nf privatepapers. Suitable reward will b« phi.i if returnedto PhvMclun, M<"lsrk *t., Brooklyn.

COMPANION.—

Educated widow an companionto elderly lady or chap«ron» younjj lady;

•3peri<?nc.pd traveller; practical housekeeper*references. Address. E. W. C. Tribune Up-town Office. 13t»4 Broadway-

Female.

YOUNG MAN.—

In wholesale hoaasj has hadtwo yars' eKporiTire in office work; best.

t

-raneea. Box I». Tribune Office.

STaXAGEß— Automobile "•\u25a0on Mnwrn re-

Culr-^ man to take full chars* of credits andhe okkeeping eventually lajtltis entire «up«-n-ision

of th^ New Tork branch; *1.200 to start. Busl-

n^H Service Or,. < Agency). SfiS Singer Building.

iiTpKER «~id ASSORTER— Experienced: apply

in

*\u25a0Rrlrir.c. ?Ivin? •<?\u25a0:\u25a0\u25a0 r.-< and experience.

Address <"*romarty. 2T.12 7th ay«

HOUSEKEEPER—

curable Protestant;

bachelor or widower, wlnrt on« maid la kept;highest r«commendatiotM; go anywhere. Mrs.Collier's Agency. 122 West 'J?.d 1

COMPANION. ATTENDANT.—

T*unc woman.educated, musical, a- companion to lady liv-

ing in Bridgeport, Stamford or Greenwich;references. Address. L. V.. Tribune OfficeDRESSMAKER wishes fltat class work; stylish

dr<*«n>es. tailored suits; perfect HI guaranteed.;is West !O»Uh Bt.

HOUSEWORKER. -Elderly, Irish . willing.

el -."ns not afraid of work: Rood cook, s"«riywh*r«. Julien Agency. 47 West 42d at.

Tei.. Bryant 4531. |

DOMESTIC SITUATIONS WANTED.

LADIES1 MAIDS—

English. German. Swiss.French, Swedish, etc; experienced, all duties;

investigated ref*rence». Waldorl Agency, 12We« SM at. 'Phone. 300 Madison

LADY'S MAlD—N>at, reliable. Swedish; under-stands hair dressing, face mi««M««i: . (food

\u25a0eaaiatr*M \u25a0 excellent recommendatlonß. O*ter-h«rr« Ag«ncy, Tl'i Lezlnston aye. Tel., 1053Plaza- .

OFFICE ABrISTANT—

Ojrlstlan; good writer.oulck Usurer, mutt unrter^iand trad« di!»«>unt;

Hilary *t*r.»i $»WO. Cr-flential Employment Cor-n, ration. 2."! Hroadwity <Agency).

OFFICE;ASSISTANT—

Younj m*n: lar?« office;advancement; $10 Employers" Heferenc" 9ar-

VUX 344 fff« Od »' . Coutant <t Hyl*. Pro-crioters. _ .

Male.BUTLER. VALET.

—French: also «>"rman.

thoroughly expnrlenc«!<l; flrat claja reference;

(rood traveller; wages, $.">u to $60 .lullcn*,p,prr. 47 Weat 42.1 .«t T«l.. 435 1

—Bryant.nr>l- ESTATE SALESMAN—Neat arr^«ranr«»;*

fluent and convincing tajker; opportunity fnrman »ho ran prove atjli;-> Realty, Box 45,

1rlfcane \u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0> -"\u25a0\u25a0--;

LAUNDRESH—

Competent: shirts, collars, cuffs;friend chambermaid and waitress; excellent

\u25a0*a.matreM ; city, country. Morrow*! Agency, 7-1Lexington aye., <'or. Mth »t- Tel.. Plain— lo2".

BUTLERS.—

First class and useful: English;$45. |M and $60; German. $50; French, $50;

\u25a0arMK Sfir' ••••ml others; Investigated refer-MMM Waldorf Agency. 12 West 33d st. 'Phone300 Madison.

- MAlD—French, ojs rourier maid; bo abroad•.i^i,lC3 several languages; good packer;

competent. ftrpt class references. JulienAgency. 4

--,« • iii 4':.! ai Tel Bryant

—4331.

6*LE£ MANAGER—

ExF*»lenced In , • rtl»lng.

appointing o* ajrer.r»: jooa correspondent; pre-fer ..an havicj; worked with «mii . conrern; «•!-

an- $I.3f«i a^1!commission; should be worth$3 000-fS.OOO to th" rtjrht man. Call Bustneaag*rvic*Co. -•» ,-v). feOC Singer Butldln«r:

COACHMAN. 3^; married, no family; country

veer round; thoroughly understands hi» busi-ness; «r><>d, careful driver; personal references;temperate, u»eful. obliging. P. D-«.— \u25a0 ,435 W«at54 th «t. .

SIA jD Scotch <-ompetent. Rood referencewilling,obl!«-1iiK. aaiist licht chamber-.vork

ito anywhere. Julien Ag«su-y. 47 West 42A at

Tel.. Bryant--48RV _SALESMEN—

We nave several openings for welleducated your? men who <settr<? t« hecome

salesmen; «re »-*&. \u25a0aiariai $«00-|aa« per year;-00l opfcmunity to secure saieg traininir. Busl-re«F Servio Co. <Ae*-ncy>. MB 3inj?e r Huildinr^

rOA^HMAN'—

Englishman, ii«...i '.." married; ltf.»»xr-erienc<r uitlji.rivat* fajnllles; thoroueh. all

around horseman. re/erenee*. J. Pilling,32 Vroomgt.. Jersey City. .

CRUISES INCOOL LATITUDESLAST TRIPS OF THE SEASON.

rviixhtfnl 1.300 mll^ .-mi*** the Queher I>team»hin Co.> favorite S. I TKLMDAD 1between New York and ',

QUEBEC BY SEAvia Halifax. Northumberland strait. Gulf and j

'\u25a0 River St Lawrence and sacu \u25a0\u25a0• > ;Sa'.linp from NEW YORK Atisust 27.

Salllns -Tn t^I'EBEC Sept. 2.!One »jv. flve day»" trip $45 Iioun trip, ten days ;'••"\u25a0'.. 591 I

lt«>,-il* and rirrrh inr!ud»d.THOS. COOK & SON.

"45 Broadway. ->'.4 and MFifth \u25a0\u25a0•\u25a0Ma Madison Av«nuo. New Tork.

DCll "ll7f li*- I'IKK U. Wall«t. JnCil II Llli£ F'-'rn'. B'klyn.at noon, jVot San Juan. P. *•. '«\u2666 Ot- "' Pto. Cabelle.

("uracao .... \u25a0 Mamcuibo. via Curacao.Philadelphia... -Ait*. -.TiL-araeas .. Sept. 10

cr I-a tJuayra. Curacao and Mar»raibo,i2ulia Sept SlMaracalbo Sept. 17 j! '^uDertor Accommodations for Passengers. :

\u25a0 BtJSS. DALI>ETT A CO..r.pneral M.ma*-- W Wi I 5!-.^

ANCHOR LINEGLASGOW via LONDONDERRY!Cal*donla.Auß. -"• •\u25a0'""'! Kurn«»sta..S*pt. io, noon !,Oiiifornia a. \u25a0> airiiColnmbla. t**t)« IT.noon \u25a0

FUUT CABIN. $67.30 and f7i.50.srrOM) CABIN. *4.-» and $t7.30.

THinO LASH. $28.73 and S3O.HgxipEßSQy * BROTH 17-19 Br^dway.

prtvlleß"*- •* "'*" '"'•*•" •* mo";|"nitlllRound «..rl.l Tours Oft. and* ADIIJCrNov Program r->.iy. FK V.\k| CRUISE

'C CLARK. Tim^S _B|dS.. N. T.1maU3JC |

ROUND THE WORLD8 Tours-Ort. =;>. ,-99~S^aTiv ~\Months. No mon WITH EMtPO"»lthan 15 me.mb.<rs •»»»»* ilUsreatjng Iln>«ch pHrty. API/ feature, t

FKA>K C. <LLi/*rtll.Tlme« nias...V.Y.~KKD BANK IJNX.

~Leav^i Franklin 81 Plat 24, North River

dally *< 30 A. M. 2:30 P. M.. San. 8:30. 9-lJA M.: Batt«ry. 5:53 A. M..

- •"•"• P. m.. Sun.,;55.;55. a \u25a0».*> A. M.. for HiichUnda. Ked Bank. «t«xjxc. 60c. Trolley to Lone Brnnch_»n<l Aahury.•—"

"TKAVKI."fkee

BaakKl of 200 tours mailed on request.

Masters Tour* 21 West 30th St.. n. T

KEEN RACE EXPECTEDFast Colts Entered in Futurity

at Empire City Track.Ho;semen from ail ar£plj the United

FtatetPare in N"*"w Y^rii. t«v'¥ee the $15,000Faturtty for tmtt*»rs at the •opening' of theGrand Circuit nioetinc at the Empire tracki"-day. AH f"iiw»pof... <7ir»-uitarr predicting xl.c preatef=t colt ra<^ onrecord. Colorado E.. nnp of th«* colts *n-

:«r<il. has trott*d a mile in *:iCii, whileXaUne Belle. "wti»-d by Edward Thompson.of NonhportJ Long Island, and holder oftfea -Aorlil's nr-cord for twj-j-ear-old."."-. 'Cs

4 ,;y;y credited vIth ability to trot in

lifSr or better. Ha'f a doz*>n other? intl>e !i«t of possible startpr.= bare sliownthat .tier could trot iti 2:08.

Tire first division of the Speedway Ptake*for I;16 :rotter«. amateurs to drive, andthe Fashion Stake? for '2:1- pacer?, are on*'.r.r

-'-ar?l for the npo^inc day.

The entries follow :' -• ~

t.*ir..(rf«i Matron Futurity Stakr:-.•!\u25a0•" "M--oi'.st

—Bcrten i2:2<;:4». Bon Yi-.ant

l2:16!4>. alcrado E <":I^i*t. Kva Taneuay'-•:..!. I^nja Ari"n <:M.V4>. Eva B*>niri. EniiivK>r CrWiK Fr.ara. Kative F<-U- (l-iOTs*). Mis?a- Master. I)!'-ra.tor ToaJ. <;ra<"? a^>l Baron Todd.

Trotttnj; (2:IS clasf; $2.^<X> HjK«>d-aHv Hl«»k"»«.*4»w niriKion; arr.ateurs to i;r:v»»

—B^s^i- if.

l,C!:li>'a«. Pabi- Maid (3:1O%), Uar^n A)> your

I!""IF.P. M. <2:I^.!«). Mr. Axt<=!l.- P.ni.m

"L'.r^r: -2 :T' 4 i. Jay Cuv. Ad*le >!arr-av C^9iit,

!*Jo'a Belle. Larr»n IVllanj Mine Barrton*.Par-inc -212 flani-; ?2..V«) Fashion Kiak"'»

—Csro .2:11 :

i>. La4r of Honor (2:IlU>. Hal Aktaf <2TJ*:4-. ir.uit. c. i2:ll**t.Ormc*bnrg C2:I2H).-

r."i»»^:.it Hal '2:].".?«>, Prlncrßß D'rrt Ci:Ul«).

iT- r.o Knowc i^:!!4!!". Alwan<ia (i::22:»». Mike

ttTJicoa•Ij.l\'-,i, La-iy I*le 12:12^ t. Sara Aim

t-atrn <2:;."ii4i. BuF.ter Rmni <2:li>-i«». n;-e<t

Hal. jr. i2<*p~», Maxi-Direct (2J3M). EvelyntT C.-05*) an.i =«r.r.y .Tim (2tl7',i.

EVEN BREAK 'FOR INDIANSWin and Lose from Toronto,

While Rochester Forges Ahead.Toronto. Aug. 22.

—Jo*» MoGinnlty's Ir.d-

Isdb broke even in a double-header with( Jh»jnrals to-day and raised a cl'.ar.fe tot'io Ko<-h*«e:er for Srst pi«--e. The fir^t*£3iie ?ia.ti a batting festival for the Mew-aasjaaji,. rs They swatted The Toronto

''\u25a0'\u25a0'ffn> inpreat and when tii«=- gametM^ they i;ad Fixteen taiii^s on their sideto !!ir*-r *or the local?.

M^IVARK. TC'FION'TOab

-lhpo « ': ai> r lby>o a t

*?»>»-n. rl«Cli2;J;O0 «ha-«-. rf.'JO & 1 i0£>s*n.St< 4 1' 2 1 JO liu!>n, 2b *

\u25a0• «> 1 i<:•I.«»r. rr 3 111 SOiKeUey. :f. .- 1 _• 1 11X*!!-.. Jts i i 2 OO'Sl'terr. ih5 0 «• 8 20C'tati.rt ".124 A lDhnty, If4 <• 1 0 noSej»r .2h t. -l ft « 2«» F-p'f'k. Sh 4 «\u25a0» 0 <• no**>r. Jb 4 :; 1 .-. OO!McD*M.Sb 2 « i2^oCitSy.lb h <» o 2 *C:V?hs. «\u25a0 4 1 0 4 SI

SlWnje^ S 2 2 3 o<• T"n*n»»n.»* 4 0 2 801**«.p .". 4-J 4 0 2'» UcGinl y,p 10 0 1 "<l*'i*r.i«i. (..10 0 0o|Carr«i:, p 0 O wooi

IWUsob. p. 3 1 2 \u25a0• 10

s'"rr!* .:r'2 (>ls2T 81{ Total* .^1 3 1127 114

"***Fter '..r Aslt in eisfcfli lnninp.

"\u25a0'••^ l 2 rt o 2 O 4 1 ft 1K"-'•:,, 1 <> <i i, ] 1 0 \u25a0 o—3

T"T^f--.i(J\u0084r. v.t's—

j^-» Keliey. Wiison. Two-base hits

—Louden. Ajler. H»a:ti*. Kee f 21.21.

UeGinlex Raßes on balls—

OS I>-e. 1: offwllsoa. 6. Struck out

—By I.e<\ 3; by Wilson.*

pitch—Wilaon. Hit by pitcher—

By<V:'F..n. v j)oub!.. play

—Khaw to Slater. StolT.

v:ik> \u25a0 .tftmue. Zimm*-rmHn. l.ouo^r.. Vau*hn.>-*.-ri'. !» Mi!i!«n. fjetl "n l>a**s

—Toronto,

S: ;Cr-. j. Time 2^M.i. Attendance—"

\u25a0««

S-TSCOXD OAiTE.Toaojrro I Newark.

aprlfei<oae! abrlbpoae.r-f 4oi o o0; riirrxTi".rf.. 4\u25a0 \u25a0

•3 O't

JJaJlen 2b. Hit .. <«O!Zininrn. 3b. 4O o 1 rti.. \u25a0 |»: ,T 1O; Loud«-n. m 40 1 3 ltk*!!t. cf. suv'a iOK^iir.l*---- -*'12 •"• i>o

\u25a0 *Utfjerj-.lb S0 1 0 10"GettzruiS. cf 40 0 4 <">-^»'Wkr.-. if «01 4 «»<. Meyer. 2b... «0

'1 SI

ffcCr.Ssss.3i 3 01 2 SO1 Aid<-r. 1b... 40 1 4 1 0x *-?tn. b.« COO 2 4 llMoAliifter.e 4 1-411

'"4grift,. 4 ;<i 4 2 IlilcGir.nity,pl lilcGir.nity,p 1 0Ttltto.jijj.i, 40 2 1 II!'-n*.-».. . ij'. a oo!

">tg!g...34 «a2712 3: Total* 3i 1J>t24 8 4\u25a0

t*B»t;oC tor Vnuifhn in tfc* ninth innins.

-OfMr «t -whet: ivinnir.p run waa scored.T'-f-.r.Tft o 0 (\u25a0> O 0 «i <i

" "—2"—

2-•Tart: 0 0 I 0 «» 0 <» 0 o—l

TSa .),afe. hit—Jo" ... -,••\u25a0 Mir—P'^loiiity. Jot- Kellev. Stolen ba»ff

—Jack

•MCBy. Meyer. Finrt ljaee on «rrcr»—Newark^Ttronto, £. Stnicic orst— Bv 'McGinrity, 3;

l'> UodolfA. 3 Baa.-a on balls— <">3 »•\u25a0•'"'*«*. "- Douhie plays

—Kellty and

'aurhn.\u25a0-J-y-rg »r.jjMcA!Jiet»r. Left on bases

—New-

•'«. T; Toronto. 10. Umpires— Beyle and Hurst.

MONTREAL; 3; PROVIDENCE. 2."Mocire*]— Ii- H. E

r-'SU^a! <| 1 4 O 0 It# 1 x—3 C 0•~'v!,-i.n^ ..y 2 o 0 0 « « 0 O— 2 -» .."

-t

';:i:'^i^_K«ff*a.nd Krirhtll- Barnrridi and

Houpt Challenges Winner ofTwenty-four-Hour Grind.kj_ v,]a ck and white sijrn which has

\u25a0b^en a"landmark on "Automobile Row for

nearly a r«*r rani'- down yesterday mcrn-

lnr.This was the Impend wheh told about the

world's1 record made hy the !>>z!er car in

Orror—r at the Brighton Beach track for

3Eyftnty-to"" homifUSS miles. But Broad-"o-sy in the BtTa will not be. without a si?njJJ ihat nature, ltonlymoved into the nextMock downtown, and within a day or two

the Steams lieadquiu-ters will have a sim-

ilar . : felling about the new mark at

}JZd miles.There wa«= mtsch talk alon? the row yep-

t*rd*y concerning the chalienpe of the:ioupt car to the Steams for

-Ftrsicht-

Btvay rare of ten miles for $5,000 a side.

Ths maker? of the Houpt explain that theircar •was of very Ions: \u25a0wheel base and notso well fitted for circular track racing :»sa car of shorter wheel base.

A r^pr»»PeniaLivt:"of the Steam? car saidy^sjeraay: "We bJLve received no officialKrvO'w'lJ'dc-e of this challenge yet. Ido not

know trhether or not ... would take H upIf the challenge were mad". It would bevery difficult to ret a ten-mile straicht-sray course anywhere around New York."

''hair-nan Butler of the contest commit-tfc of the American Automobile Associa-tion !??iied a sanction yesterday for i two-day automobile ra<~e meet it the BrijrhtonT^»"ach Motordrome on Labor Day and Sep-\f>-rr^*T 3. The Saturday precedinsr. Barney

t Mtifie!-' and George Robertson will be thev:ar conienders. meeting daily in ten-ir.!> and one-hour races. Dan Smith, theprom-ner. Issued entrj- blanks yesterday forthe foDowlag events:""IPFT PAT. P*Ti;Rr>AT.

- - .. -"..

STARTS 2 P. M.

•>;o \u25a0; One-mile time trial? axair.st Brigt«ti B^sih ira^k

---»rd of r>^:C.H arid ons-mH"

-vorld" '-t-rular trs^k r«^r(iof O.rvrt 4-T>."••Tiiranc- f«*e. Pr:re, jtoid Tiieda!.

«;o 2 Ten mll«C <->p^n to stripped chiissisSfift ccbic tn:h<-a and under, t'lass C Prize.tmphy

»<.j. ."—

T-n n'.Je*. »p»u to strinpffi ci;3S£is

6M) c-.ioic inches arid under. Class C. l*rize,fii<o so first, J">^ to se-'ond : cash or plate.

Xo. 4—Five miles frw-for-a);. Prize. ?l<»0!n f.m. $•"••* to seiond :cash or plate.

5 On* hour raoe. open tn stripped chases»;no c;^i<- Inches arid r.nd»r. Class C. Priz<-.SVut t-i winner. Entra.nc*: fee. CJSECOND I'AT. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 5.

STARTS -2 P. SL-.„... —

On<"-mii^ time trials asainst Brieii-foo B•:se^ track rerord of £2:35 and one-xaile«rt>rtC*« circular track re^-orri of O.C.ni-G. Noentrzaoo f"». Prize, iUi medal.

Xn. 7—T*-n7—

T*-n mil*?, npen to *tr:rip<»d chajNiar.nn cubic mcJ^-s and und?r. Class C. Prtz-»,t rophj'

So. <— T«-n miles', open to stripped chassis-«>/v. co9ie inches and unu^r. Class C. Priz?.

•?i'M' t« hrirr.. Js<» to p-rond: rash or plat".fc. >»:.. S

—Fjre miie«= free-for-all. Prize. $l'">0

J;^ \u25a0frrt, S-rtO to s^end: rash or plate.% 1<<

—-One hour rac-f. open to Ftrijip^l

fc .-.hassiE «if*O cribs'- ;rchf« and under. Cias? C.Prrj". JwO(. to winner.

Entries close at midnight on September 1at the> offices of tbe Brigrhron Beach As?o-•iation in the Hotel Cumberland.

SULLIVAN IN FAST BOUTWest Side Boxer Outpoints

"Young" McDonough.Paddy Sullivan, thp

-Wed West Sidf

liirsiJ!«U outpoinf^d "Young:"' McDonousa.*>t jMancherter, in a ten-round sluggingmat< halh al the OJympir Athletic Club, offlariem, last nieht. The men. althousriithey pow 1 as lightweights, are really husky«Retters. McDonouah dirt not appear to b»in th" b«?sT of condition and incJinefiloV slow in liis movements.

Neither man showed anj- science, butr.«n in to exchanee punches from thes-tim. Sullivan \va_s the stror.Rfr, an<l,with the exception of ih<* ninth round, hadthings his n\\-n way. Ke floored McDoil-«j!Jiirh in the fifth round for the count ol.six v>iih a rifrnt uppercut to the jaw. Mc-t>cr!O"j?-i] aros^, but ran into a rijrht cross<r. tbe ji-*;tiiat sent hhr. crash inar to themat.

LOST BANKBOOKS.BANKBOOK No. Ml;!

-of the Vnion l>ime

yavlnßS Bank i» mlaatng Any perg.ni h»nn«a claim to It is hereby called upon to present

th<- sam>- wltnin nmi 'lays or submit to havingsaid Mtaboolt jeanctltefl aH;|_s...n*>w lamad.BANKBOOK No. M '\u25a0--> of tM Union Dim*

tiavlnEfi Bank in mi«»lnif. An i^rson havinga claim to It is heiehy called upon u> '\u25a0!•\u25a0><!/'!• same within ten Jay« >>r submit to having

\u25a0aid pa—l rttnc<*llgd_.»"d ...'LJI**!-0!!^,IsßUfd.Bankbook No. 0-23.0i»><, Bank for v-«^-.

in** 00 Itb a*"., l"*™ fork Payment\u25a0topped. l'i»an- ret!urn book to hank.LOST.—Bank&oolt No. 571,75«. Bank for Sav-

incs \u25a0_-. It! «ye.. N>w ork. PaymentMopped. p|»tt»r return book la bank.LOSt'oK STOLEN.

—Hankbook No. 374,741 of

1!,.. German-

VrtOM* !!"'IK in the City of .VowYork t-orn*r 4th aye. •""' ' •''' «t., laaiie i torharlattn Book All persons a.r>. cautioneducuinist negotiating <"* ain* lf "°'

"turnedto ihr- hank .-.n th« lath rtiiv ()f Beptember, IMSa JiiPltnite will he issued.

-Al-EHMAN-Experienced telling (froeeriej to the**whoit-fiale an 2 retail trace, torr.tory and salary

<I«-;.endir« upo-i man* experience; nona but «i-r,erlenced men considered. Call Bufine«« ServJc*Co. lAgency). 80S S'Pter BulMlny^ ,\u25a0,

\u25a0 .\u25a0\u25a0••\u25a0rO-,!XSMEN

—We can pi»" two HKeaaafßl. thor-

'.ultJUr efficient salesmen on color-d lltho--raph'*J a«i erttetas material; J2.000-52.500 andbetter If *\u25a0 man command. it !»>n-ltfij-v grn-eraL C*''l Business Service Co. (Agency).' MSJ=inper Bulldlngj

<\TJCSN'KN Xhrocgrhout the United States to sell"automatic •' •"•-" \u25a0- every owner wants ourprof* wr- references

---..\u25a0.-; The O'Neti Tire

t. Protector Co.. £20 Brou-w^j.

COUPLE.—

French. flr»t \u25a0 Ih«b t.titlur; cook: I

v*irv competent; excellent references: rity orcountry. Julien Agency. 47 W«t 42d st. TeL.Hryat

—<M

-. |

COUPLE.— Toung Danlnh man. butler, valet.useful- wife, cook, laundress, boiMeaatd;

best references; $50- Omerb.-rE'a Agency. 716Islington ay- Tel. 105r. Plam.

COUPLES.—

All nationalities ixiiinri andcooks. butler* and eitainbcrmalda, butlers

and ladies* maids; $80. $70, $7fi; Investteatedr«-f«rencefl.. Waldorf Agency, 12 West :j3d at.•phone 3(|

"Madison.fAHMEU -M*n - on private farm; wife good ,

[ .plain coo*. }. S. WUUuma, 75 ail. avt. j

NURSE Gurrnun; aAMiutaly first cla»a; fifteen

months 1 r«f«rtnc<?; very neat, iuv*rtor person;$30-*3T.. Waldorf Agencj'. 12 Wen KM »t.'Phone. 800 M.iiifr.

___<

NURSE—

Infant; from birth: German: very

competent; willing, worthy; highestreferences; hot tli feeding: wage*. $*0-$M!iJiiiien Agency, 17 West 42d «l T«l.. Bryant—

4351NITRSE Thoroughly axparlenced. Irtih-Anieri

-\u25a0an particularly neat. HUpr-rior young woman;

absolutely flrnt emu* r«»f«renLf-g: $^Vf3«>. \%al--

Sort Asenry. 12 West «M « I'1' "1'- 300 M"11

HOII . .NTTRSI En«it*li. first class; mrant*' or ohil-,,.,, up t<> thr*« r»»rm; ?Sc«)l«nl r*-farenre:\u0084..„• \u0084-ii inann*r»MJ; 136 Waldorf Agney, 12West 33J «t. InmMi 300 Madison.

TIME TA.BL.ESTIME TABLES.SNSTRUCTION.

NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1010.

INSTRUCTION.

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BOSTON A93 pcimts in

LCMS fSUMD SOUND ROUTESFALL, RIVER LINE. Via Newr»rt and FatlRiver. I.T.Pier ID, s" R-. P -nrarrea ST.. •*•\u25a0*!«day« and Sundays 5 -30 P M. Btr«. COMJION-WSALTH and PRISCILLA. Qrctiaatr- on eacS.

PROVIDENCE LINE. Vi» Pro»id«nc»- Lea*Pter IS, -Xorth River, foot Murray St.. w^?idays only. 6:00 P. M Steamers PROVIDENCEard PLTITOCTH. Orchestra on each.NORWICH LINE. Via New Ixmlon. -»\u25a0 Pie?40. R p.. ft nari— St.. week dars. 5:0«P. M.:Pi-r TO. E a ••

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E V.HAYS-;.HAYS-;USX for New Haven, Hart-

ford. Eprir.i?a#!ld and North. L«av-, Pier 2«.E- ,/ w«l«w«l« '!a'* 2:43 P. M. Soaday*. »:3OA. JI. Foot East --'-. • St.. w«?ek day*. 3.o'>t-^J Sundays. 10:00 A. M- Sir KICHAiII>

Tickets staterocan and tafanaatJon at CityTlckft Ofi=». 171 Broadway, =»a r .'T*:in«St. Telephone --21 Ctßtbmdt. Also at N. T.Transfer and TocrlgtJ3aceii_ and at Pler»

MOON 1 IGHT RIPS"

HUDSON RIVER KIGHTLINES1 j

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PEOPLES LINE TO ALBANYI STK. C "W. MOR?E Oven dares Vls > 3TR.

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DaKy from Pisr S_. N It. <*P. M.. W. I29tb St.. 8:30 P. Jl O^HSSTP-A.CITIZENS LIME TO ALBAHT* TROT

v-v =•- TROJAN or RENSSELAES. p:rfI45. N. R.. ft. W»st i'^a St.. rt p Ji.; Tcnk*r3.I7 P. \u25a0 dallr. •""» »' Albany in either direr-

Hon.I Best ?»rvlc». Direct rail connection xzIAlbany and Trr>v for points North. Easr. and

West. Kail tickets accepted for pass*** b»-t-*-»er x^-v York. Alba isd Tro-. Hor3»t

Iac<J automobiles earned a*, \u25a0MMI rar«r.!"»«*nd *<r .*nxnm«T Report Book and "Vo

•ttmHn«!«fln and Beyond." a beantUol illustrate*booklet. _

|CATSKILi>^tINE|•V.Al.l)t> Steamers leave P-.»r 43.

SMITH'S log M R.. ft. Ckrtrtasbti Ht^(iERMANTOWS w«ex says, at JO P. _.:

•CATSKIIX West I__9_ St. I:CO ? M•HUDSON i _ . - .,•ATHENS Saturday Special, iDmSTOCKPORT _

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A Grand Cruise leaving New -rKais»>rin au?. v.c...?ept. 3. 10 a. m.m^ York January 21. 1911. by th? cVeCianrt". .'.'. '._. _ \

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