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About The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 16, 1916)
RE IS NOTHING IN THf WK PEOPLE PAY 80 HIGH A PRICE FOR AS REPENTANCE 1 01 dos lau MmxtB APER THAT A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES BELIEVES IN THE BESr AND ALWAYS BOOSTS MEMHKH OI' THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Established 1R7H An Tho Const Midi No. XXXIX. MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1916 EVENING EDITION . Consolidation of Times, Const Mull mid Coos Hny Advert iHcr. NO. 175 G MEETING If BEND OT TUB DOWN County Business Men kri Entniisiasuc unu Successful Session. IIPISENT i...ronf Rnsinnss Ton- a, InTornstmri V DlS- isscd at Big Banquet. ETARY'S REPORT READ ..i- t. mumii ( I Jo hi Thru- mum " .ml PwMicrous Condition lih rn)")s for Biggest ml Hcst Voir .lusC Alionii , ru-ni.-Fll'MlSUKTIlH nos euir.vrv business .MUX'S ASSOCIATION, iTMMcnt-T. S. Harvey. Ivicc-rrcsldcnt - J. Albert NOT ENDORSED 11Y NEW YOltK CONVENTION COMM ITT UK Attempt iMiufa tn Hnvo Him bucko11 for President hut It Kn'ls tit Materialize (H7 Auoclitetl I'tnl to C,n lit Tlmfi.J NEW YORK, Fob. 1C An nttotupL to obtain tho endorsement of Kllhu Hoot for tho presidency by tho com mittee on resolutions of .tho ropub llcan utnto convention today wjim do fented. Tho motion was debated for hair an hour. " Tho ('.otninlttco nnanliuoiiBly do elded to (indorse tho adiulnlntratlon of Governor Whitman, hut to attach tho endorsement to a Koparale plunk dealing with state issues. BROOKLYN IS MORE CIS ktaon. Treasurer- (ico. II. Hot- 'it Secretary-Karl Powell. Hoard if lllrcftoro U. Ilaicr. K. P. howls, M. f Miloncy, J. Albert Matson, I C. Mather, fico. II. Itotnor, S. Harvey, XI. K. Kvorltt, X. L'kblad, W. II, Dln- pser. . Coos (Joiiuty Ilitslncss Mon'a itlon held a moat Interesting, ilaitlc ami succccsful banquet milncss session at the Hotul In North Ilcnil Inst evening, thin three iicoro of tho bust- id professional men of tho Coos Itlrs Rntljcrcd nrutind the fes- rd at tho Hotel OrcKon In llcnd Inst evening mid after Justice to a bountiful repast, ied trade topics, ami methods ilncss betterment, Tho. moot i ono of tho most IntoroBtlng illiuslastlc In tho history of Mdatlon. Tho report of See- Pocll showed tho association In a most thriving and pro..-conilltlon. the conclusion of the banquet IcnlK. I. Lewis noting as toast r called tho meeting to order ifttr tho disposition of routine fu, trade topics were dlsciiBsod number of the members In a 'Interesting mniincr. of tho features of tho busl- fceetlng was tho rending of n irom tiio "KiilRhts of tlio drip," B0 Count V Irnvrlliii' t.i.n.. .... I, " ---ri iiivii o ,, ton, In which a plea was made W actho coopcrat on of the merchants nn-1 tho local salos The loiter was rncoivmi iti. limaiid oMtmI spread on tho c ot tno association, ""la Club .Membership" wan M4M by itobert Dlllard. who 1 a careful liivimtlBiiim. I8"! Ihat It was not so fornild- "nilRit,,j,,cr I'bere weie o Urkla Clubs in MnrHliflold combined memborHiili, nf x-Tea and one in North (lend 1DW fOrtV Illrilllmra Tl. . , - --" iiu IIIUIII- 7 llicnirclvc to spend at j'r l'cr Month to a CliIcaKo w nouio for mcrchandlso. " lo this address, -Moot-'" Club Competition" was J. Albert M,i, ...,. ......... "tns ami Iitto'Koiit pro- H " mo business man'H nt- ' "w. ho stated, had to bo ai( each imiii-i.i.. .i ti ,, -Hill l-IIBt), " Mcrrer of c()OR(oll ,,. P actlcal 8uSmt.ontl and h, ls "t,r10 llo mall l,A . " "iveruiK hm "'o tame ctannel.. Mr. Mor- PPI..W ,VeU W,lh m,U,U- If'Th??..0' Vt.QiUr 'nB with ;-. important features Z!TM Imitr in '" l'rt,stO(l lg ,n " a "rilct",l manner Mns .he .,. l ? 1,,la,n03s to th. ' ' v i-'renu ntton- i;fe:Xle"s," f "edit that - uues. lr !..,. . utb, -." """" t- rM it . a,tttIon and logical, common .,, ., mil,,.. . "' tin- KEri!:"s:"-rob. Ptreait finld'es vontl ".S MTH CDMPAN I INANN K.MITH niMNCJH IN 1WII TONH OK ItAIIAYAY STKKb TODAY $3,000,000 FIDE Two Big Vessels and Large Dock Burned and Many Scows Destroyed. L Oil ins Additional Lokk'hk ICiUlpnu'iit t- remly Ordwo"' Kororiiimcr of Hlv-day Shift ami Ineieaso Tho Nairn Smith today Is lirliiKliiK In or.n tnnu tt fnllumv ufnnl fnt tint' Suilth-Howers Logging company. Tills Is tho forerunner of a full six-day shift nt the Smith mills In Marsh flolil. It wilt take somu little tlmo'to put In tho atcol and open some additional camps and until then thoy will o unnhlo to supply tho largo Increase In tho amount of loga required. Additional logging engines and equipment litivo also boon ordered. ISack to Old Conditions Tho present outlook In affairs In dicates an early return to old con ditions. An Increase In wages will I probably bo announced before long by tho company as 'It was announced restoration would bo made Just as at tho tlmo of tho roductlon that a soon ua conditions would permit. T HI .IOII.V I). TOWKIl WINS OUT IIO.MICSTKAO KKJIIT. t IN Derision Itccclvcil Krnm .Iulj?o Up ton K. b. Towell Contested KllliiK Tiled Look Ago. John I). Towor ban won his fight to retain tho homestead taken up by hlnw hack ot Coosiou In 11113. Tlio decision In tho caso was today received by his mttornoy, It. O. CrnVos, from Judgo J. M. Upton, govornmout land registrar at Hoso burg. Tho coho was fought out long ago In Mnrohfiold. Franklin b. Towell nppeared as tho contestant. IIo claimed among other things, that Towor did not maintain a residence on tho land! and that his Improvements did not Jr-nioiiiit o more tlwui ?IO worth. Towor bad bought a homestead re linquishment to tho land from tho first ownor for $100. Mud Itcnvo or Absenco It was on July 10, 1913, that ho niado entry to 80. 82 acres of Innd and on May 7, 1DM. filed a lo'Vc of aliEonco for not ovor flvo months. It was on AugiiBt Ifi, l'Jl-1, that Towe.lI filed his application to cou- to3t tho ontry. Many witnesses on both Hides wore heard In tho aubsoquont hear ing. Somo of tho wltnosBos for tho plaintiff stated that thoy did' not seo Towor about tho placo until March of 191-1, but also said Unit lutor In that same yoar thoy had vegotablcs from his gardon on tho land. Proved Clearing. Tho testimony of tho dofondanfs mon was to tho effect that botweon ono'iiuartor rutd ono half an ncro had been cleared and eloso to throo acred slashed. , Tower, It. sooms, made frequent visits to his homo stead, leaving ow and then to go somowhoro and work. Suspected By Officers That the Origin Was of an Incen diary Nature. BOATS OWNED BY ENGILSH WVio 1oudlng Sliipin'utH for Itus hlnns to IIo belli ered nt Ylad'v- Hto Tho llolloii CiinIIo and tho 1'iH'Jflr, Yes.selH Lost tllr AwofUtcil ,r In Coo nJ TlmM. Ni:V YOHIC, Kob. 1C Tho steam ers Iloltou Castle and Pacific and a 900 foot pier belonging to Now York bock company wore destroyed early today by tho most disastrous flro on the Hrooklyu water front In yenrs. Aiipthor steamer, tho Pallas-da, waa damaged, about '2? scows and light ers partly of wholly damaged and two persons arc missing. Inm In KimrmniiH Tho loss cstlmatod moro than ?. 000,000. Tho origin of tho fire Is unknown but thoro In suspicion or Its being Incondlary becauso some of tho steamers woro loading with war munitions for shlpmont to tho Hus slnu government nt Vladivostok. .Many .Forced to .lump Tho thrco stcamors lying at' tho pier woro uurrouuded by a fleet of about r0 flghtors and barges, on each of which was ono man or moro. On somo or tho barges wcro the wives and families of tho captains Sonto woro compelled to Jump over board to cscapo tho riames. Holler blow I'p Tho Iloltou Castlo was .loading with risollno for Huusla. and th'N Vfcd tho flames. Tho lidllora both of tho Doltou Castlo nud tho I'aclfl: I blow up when tho flro wns at Its height. Sovornl barges loaded with I gasoline near tho steamers- woro do jslroyed. Iloth tho Doltou Castlo and Pacific are Ilrltlsh. vessels owned by tho Castlo Line. Tho plor wns filled with inerchaudlso Including war munitions. ,. IUCSTUUCTION AM) DKATH bY KlltliS TODAY Three million dollar loss at Urooklyn from burning of plors nnd steamers loaded with munitions. Suspect iu- cendlarlsm, 4 ,0110 man killed nnd two Injured In flro that wrecked ' tlvo American club, at To- ronto. HxpIobIoiib heard. Allen military plot suspected (because club favored Allies. Two million dollars' loss when business district of Kail HIvork Mnss., Is uwopt by flames. Woman burned to death man missing, nnd $150,000 damage caused by flro which cJ?stroyed Itloclc in btiBlnctSs district at Midland, Mich. " Cargo of sugar on vessel at Philadelphia destined to Kngluud, Is burned. Iuceu- diary suspected. TORONTO CLUB IS DESTROYED Suspect That House of Amer ican Organization Is Set on Fire.. ENGLISH REPULSED GERMAN NEWS KAlb IN KKKOKTH TO KKCOVKIt THKNCIIKS liOST.- llfJE IH IS KILLED FIRE LOSS i HEMVY KAlib HIVKM, MASS., HU'KPT HY KbAMRS TODAY IS T L Sells Stock- Mrs, Nolllo Owen has sold tho Ladio3' Kmporlum stock to Mrs. Mattlo nlaln, who will "ovo it to North bend, whoro sho will conduct a Indies' furnishing store. Mrs. Owen, who has long been in business here, will now retlro. Snitei-'s grand ope"lng of their new jdaco on Central nveniio uevt Satunlay nfternoon, IrKSTINY I-OU A CKXTI'MY bK PIJNDS UPON PHITSKNT United HtatcN .Senator Wndsiviirth'j Tells tlio Now York Convention Ho Today Illr Amuh-UIiv Pi.m U Com llf Tint ) NRW YORK, Fobi1C Tho United, States faces one of'tho most critical porlods In Its history and the des tiny ot tho republic for n. contory to como may' well bo dotcrmIied by tho conduct of tho govornmout and tho sentiment of tho people as oxcrclsod and oxpressed during tho next four years, United Stnton Senator Wuds wortir told tho Now York state re publican convention hero today. IIo addressed tho convention as Its per manent chairman. Ht-oro of buildings In business Dis trict Wiped Out Causing tfii.OOO, - (l()t Loss tllr AwuHlalcd I'itm lo Eon liar Tlinm.) FALL HIVHH, Mnss., Feb. 1C Kstlmates by owners ot property nnd proprietors or stores In the husinos district, swept by flro early today, Indicated that tho total loss will ho approximately $2,000,000. Tho or igin Is unknown. Tho flro started In a department storo bnsomont. Cntliednil Stops Kivo A scoro of buildings, including nn apartment hotel and several, or tho largest retail stores in tho city wcro destroyed nnd many others damaged. Tho granite walls of St. Mary'M Cathedral provonted the fin nioa' from spreading to tho residential district. Several Others Are Injured When Six-Story Building Burns Early Today. LOSS IS ABOUT $50,000 Lbcllevo bla.o Hcsult of Allen Mill- Utyy Plot bct-ntiM) (.lull Wax Scene or bcmoiistirntlon In I'm oi or tlio Kntcnto Allies III Aniorlalcxt Prms In Com llir Tlino, TOHONTO, Fob. 10. Ono man was killed and two others Injured In a flro Which early today wrcckod tho six story homo of tho Amorlcnu club. Several explosions were heard while tho flro was burning but no doto nntlous before tho flro woro discov ered. Hnrly reports woro that tho blnzo wns tho result of nu allon milltnry plot, tho American club having re cently been tho r.ccno of demonstra tions in favor of tho ontento allies Tho loss Is $50,000. BURN SUGAR CARGO I.OAbbb ON YKSHKh FOK KXfl. LAND AT PlllbAbKLPIlIA orfii'lals Investigating Wlie'lier I'lre Was f IntfjiplIiMy Origin Iss In $ltll.(M)( III; AuorUll Vtrmt lo Coo Dr TlmM. PHILADULPIIIA, Feb. 1C The city uuthorltlcs nnd tho Hrltlsh con sulate todny are Investigating a flro which damaged tho sugar curgo of tho L'rlCsh steamer Dalton nt tho wharf bore last night to determine whether It was of Incondlary origin. Tho sugar was destined to tho Ilrlt Isho govornmout. Tho loss Is estimat ed at $100,000. E FIRE IS OUT OeriuniiH Withstand nu Attack Mado Against Them nt Ypies, bclglum. (Ilj A.notlile'l rrrii to cno Dtf Tlmn.) U15HL1N, Feb. 1C Throo nt taiclts by tho KngllBlt In efforts to recover tho trenches southeast of Ypres, bclglum, which thoy lost to tho Germans, wns announced to dny by army headquarters. All at tacks woro. fruitless as woro thoHO of 'the Fronch In tho attempts to regain ground lost northwest of Tn huro In Champagne. IObKbUM IHTAKKN bY TDK HUSHIANS (11 AinoclilM Ptmi to hM TT Tlinr.. LONDON, Fob. 1C A Houtors' Teloaram from Pot- rograd says Hrzcrum has been captured by tho Russians. S Sayvillc Censors Withhold Re port of Sinking of British Cruiser Arabis Feb. 11. TO N Kaiser's Ambassador Asks United States Why Matter Was Kept Quiet. SUPPRESSION IS ADMITTED BOUT LIKELY LOST ALASKA FIHIIINO CHAKT .Ml SHI NO A lONO TIMK Three .Men Who .Mado Up tho Citw. bnvo Pit)lsil)y Perished Or AiuoclttM I'rnt to Cmt Itay Tlmrt. JUNHAU, Feb. 10. Tho gns flBh lug boat Swan, which left Juneau ti)t YakuUit-last November, Iinu'iint' Leon lieTir(lxfrrom Slid hnalicon glvon up for lost with her crow composed of Ouorgu Young, Thomas Martin and Itobert Fulton. m BELGIUM ALLIKS WILL INSIST UPON IIKIt lNbKPKNIHINCK IN LIKELY TO AGREE! NIIW bHAI'T OK LUSITANIA .MAT TICK IS PHKHKNTKb Iudlrntlons Aro That li Will Now bo Acceptable to tbj United States (11 AuorltlM IT.M la CXM tu TIum.) WASMINCITON, D. C Fob. IG Ambassador von nornstorff today presonrod to Sccrotary Lansing tho latest druit or tho Lusltanla agree ment, embodying tho changes sug gested by tho American government nnd also ono chango suggested by borlln. The indications woro. an ngroemont In tho present rorm prob ably wquld bo acceptable to the United States. It Is understood that von born storrr wns Informed that the draft or tho agreement could not bo ac ceptftd as final until submitted U President Wilson. Tho Indications woro that it seemed satisfactory to Secretary Lansing, br. Leslie, Osteopath, MnrfshfleM IlLAZi: IN ANACONI) WOKK8 IS K.YTINOUISIIKb. Twenty. Ono Men l,st Their Mvos In tlio Disaster Which Cumo .'Monday, HIJTTK, Mont., Feb. 10. Flro In Pennsylvania uiluo of the Anaconda Copper Mining Company, which caused tho death of 21 men Monday night, was extinguished this morn ing. Fifteen bodies have been brought to tho surface. Ton horses' wore suffocated and othoru' found alive woro put to death to ond tholr suffering from tho fumes. The cnuso 1j not yet determined. In Now Treaty Agree Not Stop I Fighting Until Country Is Re established (11 AMorlat! l'fr. to Coo. ll TlniM IIAVltB, Feb. 1C Tho allied pow era signatory to a treaty guarautco Irg tho Independence nnd neutrality of nolglum have decided to ronow tho ngroomout not to ond hostilities until tho political nnd economic In jlopoudonco of bclglum. Is ro-ostab-llubcd and tho nation Indemnified for the tlnmngo sbo has suffered. WILL PROTECT RENTERS WH0ARE AT WAR Kngllsh M'ar OMlco May Take Steps to Aid tho I'iiinlUc.s or Holdlvra (D Auorlite.1 TrMa lo Cool n. TIiom.) . LONDON, Fob. 1C Sir AUretl Mond's bill for n moratorium ot rent for men ontorlng tho army, which would prevent lavdlords not only from raising rents on soldiers' de pendents but from ousting thorn for arrears in payment, Is now under tho consideration of tho war office Franco passed such legislation on the outbreak of war, as a matter ot courae. but England, iib a volunteer country, had not until lately consid ered such n measure noccssary. Tho general opinion Is that tho domestic situation Is biicIi that passage of tho measure cannot bo long deferred. bHITlHIl KTKAMKIt. , KSCAPKS CIMtMANS, ,' ' t (11 Am(m li(l rrM to t nt Tlmni,) NEW OHLEANB, Fok 1C. Tho erow or tho Ilrltlsh steamer baron Nnplor, a mulo ship which arrived to- day rrom Egypt,, reported a ba'ttlo in tho Mediterranean January 17 botweon tho baron Napier and n Gornuiu Bubmnrlno, In which tho steamer escaped. w T in ar E DEN NOT ALLOWED PART OK VOTE IN ILLINOIS HAH IS VICTIM bl'RNEb TO DEATH IN MIDLAND, MICH.. , KIRK. (U Auurla(4 I'rru lo Cuo IU TlmM. MlblANI). Mich., Fob. 1C A woman was burned to death, ono man Is missing and damngo estimated nt $150,000 was caused by a flro which destroyod a block in tho bus iness, district early today. Tho origin of the fire Is unknown. DIES IN Tlir. EAST. Word has boon received hero of the death or Carl Farley, brother or August and Jack Farley ot Coos Bay. Mr. Farley lived In North bend about six years ago, but has been residing in Chicago, where his death occurred. He was about 45 years or age and Jenveji a widow nnd two children, y Supremo Court vt That State Mauds Down an Important Decision Todny. Ill Aw IMfe) Treit to Cooa Da TlmM. SPRINGFIELD, III., Fob. 1C Women or Illinois woro denied tho right to voto tor dologates and al ternates to tho national nominating conventions and stato central and pieclnct committeemen In a do o.'slon or tho stato supremo court today, which court held that whllo tho stato had tho right to glvo tho womon this aufrrago, it had not boon dono and it wns not within tho pfovlnco ot tho court to wrlto the prlvllego Into tho law. AMbASSAbOR TO f RUSSIA RESIGNS (D AmocIM.J I'reu Cxm in TIum. I'ETROQRAD, Fob. 1C Ccorgo T. Maryo. Amorlcan ambassador, has resigned, giving 111 health as the rea- son. Ho has not been ad- vised or tho acceptance or tho state department or his res- . 01 Ignatlon. Ho expressed a de- sl.ro to leave as oarjy as pos- slbK NOT INCLUDED IN RIVERS AND IIAHIIOHS HILL Improvement in New York Harbor Only Addition Made by the bouse Comiu'tteo ll AuorLIM rrru to Con P.J Timet, WASHINGTON. H. C, Fob, 1C Aftor nddlng $700,000 for tho Im provement ot East River chnnnol nt Now York to extend to tho navy yard, tho houso committee on rivers and harbors today votod favorable on tho roport on tho annual rivers and harbors bill aggregating $39,008, 110. All now projects, oxcopt Now York harbor, woro votod down. FRENCH RECAPTURE CMAMPAONE TRENCHES . (11 AMocUled rrcn to v nt TIrim. PARIS, Feb. 10. An oHI- clnl statement says: "Thoro wero no important ovonts Inst night. In Champagne wo re- captured by atacks with hand 4 gronndos cortaln trench sec- tlons cast of tho road from Tahuro to Soinmo." . TO REPAIR CRUISER PORTLAND, Ore., Fob. 10, Tho United States cruiser Marblohcad, which Is to como to Portland ror u so as a training ship by tho Oregon Naval Militia, is to go on Govern ment drydock nt Maro Island, Cal., Fobrunry 21 ror n general overhaul ing, according to Information ro- colvcd by Llouteuant-Commandcr Hlalr from Captain Gcorgo W. bauer, of the California Naval Militia. It Is expected that It will tafeo sov oral weeks to go over tho vessel and put her iu first class shape, after which she will be 'dispatched to the Columbia River. Tho Marblehoad has a crow of 40 men of the regular Navy aboard. imn't forget Sartor's grand open, lug net Saturday afternoon, Cciisoi-N Thought It Wns Prpi;r Thing to bo UiidiV tho Orders (Jlven Out by tlio Socrcfiiry r tho Navy tl Awim Ute.1 I'rtM lo Coot Il Tlmrt. WASHINGTON, b. C, Fob. 10. Tho Ocrninn govornmout through Ambassador von Hcrnstoiff todny ror nially asked' tho United States to ex plain why the American wlrolos's con sors at Sayvlllo suppressed tho orig inal announcement ot tho German ad mlrnllty or tho reported sluicing In tho North Sen of tho Ifrltluh cruiser Arnbls Fobrunry 11. News Was Held back Nowb reporting tho loss of tho Ara bia reached the United States from borlln via London, passing through Hrltlsh censorship. On Fobrunry 12, however, a borlln wireless direct, via Sayvlllo, wns passed, saying that an other ship iu addition to tho Arabl.i wns sunk In the samo engagement. Admit Suppression ' At tho navy department It Is ad mitted tho Dorlln dispatch was sup pressed by tho Sayvlllo censors bo- causo.thoy alleged that thoy consid ered tho dispatch coming undor tho Inhibition of Secretary Duulola or ders permitting tho pnssugo of war dlHpatchos provided "no roferenco was made to tho movement or.Jocar llonpf. wnr .pr-jother, voaselo or tba bolllgerouts." ' MRS: WILCOX DIES FOUND IN HACK YARD OK MER HOME TODAY With Mer Husband Conducted l'op. corn Stand nnd Was Kiiinlllnr Flgnro In the City Mrs. Jonnlo L. Wilcox, wlfo ot Ashor Wilcox, was round dond In tho bnck yard or hor resldcnco on North Pino Btrcot thin morning. She had boon coated on tho back porch nnd ovidently tell orf In an ntttick of heart trouble or apoplexy. Mr. Wilcox cwno homo and found his wl( dead whoro oho hud fallen. Well Known limb Tho counlo togothor conducted tho pop corn stand at tho Flanagan & Bonnott bank cornor. Thoy wort both often thoro togothor and wera fnmlllnr figures about tho city, both bolng qulto old. Every night they could bo seen going homo togothor. Thoy woro seldom apart but It hap pens that when doath camo to Mrs. Wilcox It was nt a tlmo whon her husband happened not to bo with hor. Tho docoascd was born January 17, 1838, In Now York stnto. Thoy wore married several years ago" tho union bolng arranged by correspondence. Funeral Tomorrow Tho funeral will bo hold from the Wilson undertaking rooms at 2:00 o'clock tomorrow ntternoon. The services will bo conducted by Mla Montgomery, ot the Christian Science church. JEWELER HANKRUPT. Otis Wilson Mas Liabilities Amount ing to $2180. Otis Wilson, tho Jowoor who had his storo in tho samo room with Mrs. Owen on Central nve., has bled a pe tition in bankruptck bofore Itcforoo Sehlbredo. His liabilities are $2,480 and his assots $10,000 consisting ot his home, houso furnishings and stock. Exemption Is claimed on ev erything excepting tho stock which will amount to $800or $1,000. The dato tor the hearing has not yet been set. John fjnjder, Sr., a woll known Coos bay pioneer, hasMieen qulto sick at their home tij I lull nvenuo wjnr Broadway, - b-'-f&r hiHA i"Mi4mrt- it.'.w