2M0r T1NA1 final ituenmn I'XOU I ttO. 308 PEDLLADBIiPHIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1015. PRIOE ONE CJ2ICT CortxioHT, 1918. t tm Pcsud lutn Coxnxi. HILLIES BEAT GIANTS TWICE; BROOKLYN DEFEATS BRAVES, 1-0 OTE KILLED NGREATRAID UPON LONDON iooelins Drop Bombs on ; Heart of City Censor Conceals uamage FHIbDREN ARE VICT IMS 2ti.r irreatest raiu ever mauo uy v- 'Lin the city of London was bombarded I!. Aleht. -Twenty persons are known to I" "" . . . m ...... A-A If Is :" j-aa anrl nl lea&l C3 mwuuuc. w - irfleyed. however, that the loss of life Is Srh ereater, while tho property damage enormous, although tho British censor ) "ot pernl,tlca a wur p Ihit subject. ItThe death list as announced by tno Lwrnment Is 12 tnen. 2 women and 6 ftlldren. Forty-eight men. 27 women ,nd 11 children were wounded. All of Ve dead and wounded are civilians, ex- ctpt three soldiers, one of whom was Wiled. . . That the raid was made on me neari f London Is Indicated from private dis sttches. A cable to a Chicago paper, Vlch maintains an office in Trafalgar gwarer reported the sarety or. tne em ptoyes and the building. Marconi, the 4relet5" invenior, in an mitivnm, .- Vrte4 that he had witnessed the raid, siWhe censor let the sentence slip by. Wcoql lives at the Trafalgar Square Betel. mVESTY KNOWN DEAD IN RAID ON LONDON KDON. Sept. 9. Twenty persons Mr killed ana ea wouuueu m ii ittt't Zeppelin raid on London. All tho jilted and wounded were civilians ex- tht pne BOldler was Kiuea ana mreo sd. Tne aeaa are: xweive men. Mi Voroen. six children. Forty-eight 1-?" m. ui .A 11 ithllilpAH .ira, zt women uim w vimu.vii w.. led. raid on Paris was also made by a of aeroplanes operating irom tne Ly. Zeppelins made the foray In the in capital, ana also raiuea several olaces In the eastern counties utt ol Incendiary bombs were drop- en the eastern counties of England fmi the London district, leaving death and KWueUon in meir wane, following bu raaM aiier me ram oi luuuur menh Mwn'lO women and children and thrco were killed. It caused a situation rderln? on panic In London. r Early In the day It was reportca irom MMterdam that four big Zeppelins were their way to England, precautions Mure taken to beat oft the attacks. Last MkC the lights were extinguished and Mreylene scouts were sent up equipped iiwn, powenui searcnugnis. .mo oingiuica ivwe pot slgntea until iney were over EfcwUuid and had begun their wjjrk of 4ructlon. jTTkere were some casualties, but just MW minv or nhrn the government will et make public. The Incendiary bombs iwca numerous nrcs. aiosi oi ineoo fw reported under control at midnight. f The Admiralty report on the raid fol- 'Hostile aircraft visited the eastern nties and the London district Wednes Hy night and drooped Incendiary and ex- derive bombs. At midnight a few casual ty kad been reported and some fires, Wh,.wre then well under control. The number of casualties will be com- SitMicated through the presB In the course tne day," "If I were Count ZeDDelln. I -would pro tect before the world atralnst tho Kaiser Mkt my Invention as I saw Zeppelins h4 list night," Gugllelmo Marconi, sied Italian Inventor, said this after- PLAY FOR THE GEIST GOLF TROPHY IS ON AT WHITEMARSH SLAVS ASSAIL 1 ' :;$m , FOE IN GALICIA; feDW W' 't"m WIN BIG FIGHT k!MfM ' ' " ' Teutons Suffer Reayily in fjMM) Jm Resumption of Battle !f$fmb rjR on Old Front iS Jm X all ' MANY CANNON CAPTURED WK K Mm v-lm ; A decisive victory In the fighting be- 'f K ''?' fore Tarnopol was chronicled by tho-War V''M pHuB Office early today as the Czar took com- f B ISil mand of the Russian army. k Kf HUB PfflLLIES DOWN M'GRAFS GIANTS IN SECOND GAME Schauer Yields Three Runs in Opening Round Trio Added in Fourth CRAVATH HITS HOME RUN PETROORAD, Sept. 9. A decisive victory in the fighting be fore Tarnopol was chronicled by tho-War Office early today as the Czar took com mand of the Russian army. Two German divisions, reinforced by an Austrian brigade and heavy and light ar tillery, were hurled back In an attempt to throw the Slavs out of Gallcta. The Russians counter-attacked and aro driving tho enemy westward. The Austro German losses reported early today to taled more than 200 Austrian officers and SOOO men. Crowds gathered In the streets to cheer the news of the most important Russian victory In the southeast since the AubUo German drive began. Everywhere the news was connected with the action of the Emperor in assuming personat charge of the empire's military forces. "It Is an omen of success for tho Little FOTrrerrVath'arwortgfluTro'th8t, ran through the streets. In other sectors of the long battle front measurable successes have crowned the fresh efforts of tho Czar's armies. The Russians have taken more than 2000 prisoners and not only have beaten back enemy attempt to advance, but have de veloped successful counter-attacks. In Continued on Face Four, Column Three B,"Xew sad and alck at heart Count rila must be." continued Marconi. ' lay Invention were used to kill harm- men, women and children like that, M snout out my protest to my own and before the entire world , n't know how many people were MW night, but If mere were w.oou It would not have changed tne Continued on race Two, Column. Two Y BYRNE TO WED )YH00D SWEETHEART lly Third Saclcer to Marry 'SU Louis Girl at Close of Season ft COUJS, Mo., Sept. .-Bobby Byrne, f aeman of fhe Philadelphia Na 1 League baseball team, and former- er of the Cardinals, la to marry Laura Shields, of lk07A O'Fallon bthU city. ? Welda today set at rest a rumor ! naa promised to be Byrne's n c6ndltlon that the Phllllea win Ull .... a 4 '..a. 1 - fcfiuani ana me wonqs sene. KMrry him mvonv uhnlhrr tho I'WfnM1 or nnt . ft l Planned that thn mnrrlcr ihiill kWc In Philadelphia at the close IS ha.lL.II . ... 7 ."iu season, 'iney wjh go o ", their woneyinoon, PB.iwias.wnq is m yuars old. s a for the Mluourl Paclflo Hallway. n4? ip y babaH on a q,at tfth Lji""l sirteis Alias enieias mm play when she waa a' little Woman Chicken Thief Sentenced Slary Smith's fondness fox clilpken be longing to Borne one else probably will be appeased somewhat by the three months' sentence to the House of Correction given her today by Magistrate Borlo at the Krankford police station. Mary, who Is 41 .years old, lives at, 2381 Margaret street. During the early hours of thiB morning Anthony Ncrolw, or z wermuaa street, was awakened by a disturbance In the chicken coop In his backyard. Armed with a lantern and shotgun, and backed up by his brother Michael, Nemlcz In vestigated and found the woman calmly pulling the last tall feathers from a dead, but still warm. bird. BROOKLYN DEFEATS BRAVES IN GRAND PITCHERS' BATTLE Tyler Allows But One Hit and Pfeffer Two Myers Scores Only Run of Game GREAT CROWD PRESENT Snodgraes, t Eyers, lb Moran, rf ' Magpe. If .' Schmidt, lb v Brnith, 3b Egan, ss Whaling, c Tyler, .p. ." Comnton tConnollyx Totals BOSTON AD. R. H, 3 0 0 , 1 3 I 3 3 A. E. 0 0 0 S 21 10 1 O'Mara, s Daubert. ju Stengel, rf ,,..tw- Cutshaw, 2p Myers, cf ...,....' Getz. So ,.." Nixon, If -..... McCarty, c , Pfeffer, p Totals BROOKLYN A.B. R. lit O. A. K- 3 0 0 & 3 x 3 0 0 ..fl 0 ,0 .,300 2 10 ,3 0 1 3 0 0 3 0 0 3 '0 0 In the opening round at White marsh today' Norman Maxwell, of the Aronomink Club, made an 84, tieing with "H. B. Newton, of jFraHkford-Maxwellf6howiv-mi the centre of the ph&to, fa pres ent hdlder of the cup. On,' fee" left is Clarence H. Geist, of Sea view, donor of the tropny. On, the right is W. B. Supplee, of Bala, a contestant. MAXWELL AND NEWTON TIED AT 84 FOR GOLF LEAD AT WHITEMARSH Present Holder of Geist Cup and Frankford Man Turn in Good Scores in Prelims WOMAN INVOLVED IN CORD MURDER SAYS PETERSON Slain Man "Infatuated," Wife "Insanely Jealous," Partner Reveals TELLS LIFE STORY 180 GOLFERS QUALIFIED THE WEATHER FORECAST '4fr Philiil)nl,: ..J ,S,.uu !tf dauAu iiiiJ al!,JJ .. ta. Pf" Friday, wiik light, wriakU CHESTNUT IIIL.U Pa., Sept, 9. Golf era numbering 180 teed up for the quali fying round today In trie fifth annual tournament for the Clarence H. Geist cup and other trophies at the "White marsh Valley Country Club. In ability, tho field runs all the -way from crack to dub, with tho "falr-to-mlddllng" player predominating. One departure furnished an Interesting toplo for comersatlon around the Justly celebrated 19th hole. This was the offer ing of trophies for defeated fours of all slxteens. These trophies for the' "lost souls" are In the shape of small medals, not unlike "goaf medals. Sixty-four players will qualify, in groups of 16, for the. first roUnd of match play tomorrow; the second round follows In the afternoon, with the semifinals and finals on Satur day. , , ., , The prices, and handsome pnes they; are, are offered for the low scorer In today's Qualifying round, and for the winner and runner-up In each sixteen, and- for the winners of defeated eights and defeated fours. ' The Geist cup- at present Is held, by the Country Club of Lansdowne by virtue- of Norman Maxwell's brilliant win last year. The best of the early scores today was the tl of Jlerbert Nowtop, of Ifrankford, and Norman Maxwell at the same figure, Newton found the going much to his lik ing, and Kept up a consistently good effort from nrst tee to istn green. Despite three sixes ,on each nine. A, M. Bhret, of Bala, returned an 8. w)th youns E. H. Thorpe, of Frankford. next In line, with S3. Out of towiv.ntrlea are mere numerous than usu.il. The most prominent of these Is Donald Woodward, of Columbia, "run ner-up for the puddle Atlantic champion' shin last June. .. later, 'Norrnan Maxwell, present Voider J of th Gel" cup. came in. with an, ?l and , i i Continued on Psto Tbirlwa, Column lite ONE KILLED, TWO INJURED ON AMERICAN WARSHIP Explosion on Dwtrsyer Decatur, at Ca'vtto, Philippine Islarula "WASHINGTON. Sept. .Ona enll.i.,1 man was kme and two others serlousJy, injures i?jr in an explosion aBoarA the United Htats 4ttroyr Decatur at Cavlte In tb pbHeie. Adrian WJrtrhHr repprte the accU dent through a cable to tho navy depart- mem. " ' Tkf )flif tenia gay: Lett! VJW. lfc MrdUl AU BiV. he ibM tr 4a JtanaVM Ummm,r9k.CpmTw4r th r a . ., The story of tho woman who, he as serts, figures In the mysterious murder of Samuel S. Cord, was told today by Olaf Peterson, in his cell In the Camden County Jail. For more than an hour Peterson walked up and down before half a dozen report ers, talking Incessantly. He gave specific stances L aUfgeo, .quajrrels between Cord and Mrs. Cord that had come to huaurmdro 'tj v '"'An innocent conscience never disturbs any one." This was Peterson's answer to the "partial Identification" made of him as the man who wao seen standing beside a body on the Iliver road the night Cord was killed. After making this statement he was asked his opinion of the motive for the murder. "I firmly believe that there is a wom an at the bottom of this case," he Bald. J'The prosecutor knows I hold that belief, and he has not given up the theory by any means. I have a reason for thinking there is a woman in It a good reason. "Cord and his wife often quarreled be cause of this other woman, with whom Cord was Infatuated. Vi "I nevtr saw this woman. I talked to her, thouch, over the telephone, perhaps a dozen times maybe oftener. Sho called PHILIHS BEAT NEW YORK W SECOND GAME PHILLIES Stock, 3b Bn nor oft, es Paskort, of Ciavnth, if Luderus, lb Whltted, If Nlehoff, 2b Bums, c Dcmarec, p Dugcy, 2b Becker, if Adanib, c v t - M & -Totals r h o a c 3 1 vil 2 0 2 2 3S0 0 2 10 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 12 1 0 1 2 0 03 2 0 3 0 2 0 2 0 1 1 0'-0 0 0 ,0 !2 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 NEW YORK Bums, If Ornnt, 8b Jaoobwrti, rf Doyle, Xb Morklo, lb Fletcher, bs Thoipe, of Dooln, c Schnuer, p Wendell, c r h o n e 1 2 0 2 0 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 9 1 0 0 1 2 6 3 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 D 10 27 lb 1 Totals U 11 24 12 4 Continued on Tase Six, Colo ma One SHORE HOLDS MACKS TO LONELY SINGLE; RED SOX VICTORS Athletics Find "Home" Too Far Away to Reach Bos ton Bunches Hits Off Knowlson FINAL COUNT IS 5 TO 0j PHILADELPHIA BALL PARK, Sept. 9. 'yith a chance to gain half a game on tho winner of tho Boston-Brooklyn game today, by taking both ends of the double-header. Manager Moran sent Al. Demareo to the mound against tho Giants In tho second game today. Dcmarec has been unusually effective against hla former teammates this season. Manager McGraw selected Pube Sch,aucr, the only nusslan-born ball player 'In captivity. Rubo was born In Moscow, Russia, about 22 years ago, and Is now developing Into a fine pitcher, ac cording to Manager McGaw. FIRST INNING. Burns filed to Nlehoff. Nlehoff threw out Grant. Jacobson was safe on Nic holas fumble. Dosle forced Jacobson, Bancroft, unassisted. No runs, no hits, one error. Stock was safe on Fletcher's error. Bancroft hit the right-field fence for a double. Stock stopping at third. Pas kort sent a sacrifice fly to Burns, scoring Stock. Cravath walked. Luderus forced Cravath. Merklo to Fletcher. The double steal was pulled off successfully, Ban croft scoring on Doyle's high throw to tho plate. While Dooln was arguing with Umpire Orth, Luderus stole third. Whlt ted beat out an infield hit. scoring Lu derus. Jacobson muffed Nlehoff's fly, Whltted reaching third. Nlehoff stole second. Fletcher threw out Burns. Three runs, two hits, two errors. SECOND INNING. Stock threw out Merkle. Bancroft knocked down Fletcher's drive, but could not recover in time to throw. Fletcher was caught napping and retired, Demaree to Luderus to Bancroft. Thorpe fouled to Luderus. No runs, one hit, no errors. Demaree beat out an infield hit .and took second on Merkle's wild throw. Stock sacrificed, Merkle to Doyle. Ban croft walked. Faskert singled to left scoring Demaree. ,Cravath filed to Burns, Uudchls 'metric. "boolriT TJ'hV'run:' two' hits, one error. THIRD INNING Dooin was called out on strikes. Demaree threw out Schauer. Burns hit tho centerfleld wall for three bases. Nlehoff threw out Grant No runs, one hit, no errors. Whltted filed to Merkle. ., Nlehoff fan ned and was retired at first, when Dooln dropped tho third strike. Dooin to Merkle, Schauer threw out Burns. No runs, no hits, no errors. FOURTH INNING. Nlehoff threw out Jacobson. Bancroft threw out Doyle. Merkle hit the bleacher wall for a double. Fletcher hit to Ban croft and Merkle was run down, Ban croft to Stock to Nlehoff. No runs, one hit, no errors. Demaree singled to centre. Stock sin gled to left. Bancroft sacrificed, Grant to Merkle. Paskert singled to centre, scoring Demaree and Stock. Ho took second on Thorpe's fumble, but was out trying to reach third on Thorpe's return, which Merkle retrelved and threw to Grant. Cravath broke his major league home-run record by sending the ball far into tho centre-field seats for a home run. It was a terrific drive. Doyle threw out Luderus. Three runs, four hits, one error. FIFTH INNING. Thorpe doubled to right Wendell bat ting for Dooln. Wendell singled to left, scoring Thorpe. Burns made a pretty catch of Schauer's foul. Burns walked. Grant fanned. Jacobson filed to Paskert. One run. two hits, no errors. Wendell now catching for New York. Whltted walked. Nlehoff fouled to Grant. Whltted stole second. Burns filed to Thorpe. Demaree fanned. No runs, no hits, no errors. SIXTH INNING. Doyle hit the right fleld fence for a double. Bancroft threw out Merkle and held Doyle at second. Fletcher filed to TODAY'S BASEBALL' SGORES NEW YORK. IstOOOOOOOOO-O 31 PHILLIES IOOOOOIlx-3 71 Benton nnd Meyers; Alexander and Burns. NEW YORK, 2d go OOOI 01 2 0-411 4 PHILLIES 31 030200 x- 9101 Schauer and Dooin; Demaree nnd Burns. ATHLETICS OOOOOOOOO-O BOSTON O 1 1 O 1 1 1 O x- 5 Knowlson nnd McAvoy; Shore and Cady. NATIONAL LEAGUE BOSTON OOOOOOOOO-O BROOKLYN OIOOOOOOX-1 Tyler and WHallug; Pfeffer nnd McCarty. CINCTNNATI.lst 000 000 020 000 0 -ST.LOUIS OOO 010 001 OOO.O- Dalc and Wingo; Sallee and Snyder. CINCINNATI, 2d ST. LOUIS "'Z. 1 2 9 0 2 1 1 1 DETROIT CLEVELAND , ! AMERICAN LEAGUE 100102110-G SO 10000202 0-5 77 . . XoudermUk and.Stanace: Hasrerman and O'NelL. j ., . - . , .- -. .-"-.. wt.- ;,-- 5 '-rw "l-a.' WASH'GT'N, 1st go 0000023 0-5 92 NEW YORK 200001 OO O 3 5 2 Harper and Williams; Brown and Alexander. ' WASHG'T'N, 2d s O 0101200 NEW YORK OOOOOOOI Gallia and Henry; Pich and Kruegcr. ALLITIONAL RACING RESULTS ATHLETICS. AB. R. Corcoran, 3b 4 Walsh, 3-f. -,.. 4 Strunk, cf 3 Lalole, ss. ...'. 3 MclnnU, lb 2 Oldrlng, If 3 Malone, 2b 2 McAvoy, c 3 Knowlson, p 3 DavltB 1 O. A. S. 3 10 , 0 1 :i 12 ! M 1 1 27 121 n.o.rf tnr Whallns in ninth. Batted for BnOdgrass w iiiiimi. Hftcrltlce hlt-Erra. Stolen basea Mvtrs Get. Struck outBy Pfeffer., 3 WU? . B on balls-Oft Pf.ffer. lj Tyler. 2. Double play-O'Mara to Cutshaw. rnnKT FIELD, Brooklyn, N. T.. Sept. k E,r.i.tth. hardest game of his ca. J ndnv when Brooklyn beat Boston l6tp Pin a .ensatlonal pitchers' battle. Two,of th acoren oX tha Braves south $' credited him with no-hit mj hus dmlttirig bjro tq the twlrler.' 1U1 off TyUr me In th second Inning and was m aeratchLst of tho scratchy WMyer had walked wth one out, ana Gets shot a wicked roller to gehroUM, who a'!1.l,i ft. bail oK his bUnc. Me ould I not polWy t tM runner s frt Total ...v... BOSTON. . AB. R. H. O. A'. E Henrlksen. If , 3 0. 0 Scott, s. ....,..,,1..... 5 Hooper, rf. ........1... 3 Speaker, cf. 3 Gardner, 3b , 2 Hoblltzell, lb 4 Barry, 2b. ., 4 Cady,. c, ,, 3 Shore, p. t 3 0 0 3 2 0 2 Of 0 1 1 X 2 0 X 0 1 1 1 6 2 1 13 1 8 0 Continued on Fare Thirteen, Column Your MRS. MORROW SAYS SHOOTING . WAS NOT DUE TO'JEALOUSY Sixth ince. Belmont, for maidens, 2-yenr-olds, Q'furlongs straight Adroit, 100, T. McTagpnrt, 0 to 5, 2 to 5, out, won; Reconteuse, 100,, turnei,, 10 to 1, 5 to 1 2 to 1 second; Sea Beach, 112, Butwell, 7 to 5, 2 to 5, out, third. Time, 1 :0D. Trend, Trumpator, Resistible and Kezlah also ran. VILLA RETREATING FROM TORREON WASHINGTON, Sept. 0. State Department officials late this evening leceived dispatches stating that Villa was retreating from Ton eon. It is stated that the head of the convention foices means to make his btand against the last advancing Carranza foices at . Chihuahua. .- . Totals 30 5 0 27 12 0 Baited for .Knowlson In 9lh, Three-base hit Hooper. Twoibase hits Barry, Speaker. Sacrifice hits Gardner, 3; Cady, stolen bases Walsh. JlenrlK sen. Struck out "By Shore, '7; Knowlson, 1. Base on balls OK Knowlson, tfr Shore, 3. Double plays 8hore to Scott to Hob, lltsell. Batters hit Speaker. Hooper, Tassaii ball,-Cady. FENWAY PARK, Boston. Mass., Sept 9, The Mack could not do anything with the thin laalfy Shore In the third came of the series with (he lied Sox toay. H allowed 'but one hit which waa ma4 by "Wa-Ui tn the first innlns Ho tri4Ck out. 4ht and gave, but two passes. Thfrrws' it was easy for the iHulera to win, S to 0. XewUon 7aa knocked for nip safe ties, and in only lqulng. the seventh, did thy at mff i)nn pne hit. Knowl soti's walk, kfyr, made It possible --- TfclritM) Crfnw 0 Pescribes Action of Husband Who l Tried to Kill Her and Himself , ALLENTOWN. Pa., Sept. 9.-A atate ment was made this afternoon by Walter Morrow, a brother of Milton W. Morrow, who shot his wjfe by sending a bullet through her head and afterward at tempting to take his life by shooting him self in the mouth. The brother, who re sides at Lancaster, paid a visit to the Atlentown Hospital, and as soon as Mrs. Morrow saw him she described the shoot ing in' Retail. Mrs. Morrow said as soon as they ar rived home from, their auto trip Monday evening Mr. Morrow went upstairs. "A fit seconds afterward be came down the back stairs," she continued, "and met me lu the pantry. He had a terrible look on his face and appeared like a. mad per son lie, scoamea, -i am colng- to km you. lie had the revolver in his rUht hand an,d as soon aa ha said that I grabbed him. A scuffle ensued and the gun explqded. the, bullet hitting the wall. Ho then pushed me Intq th corner of the pantry, knocking m down and hold- ')na roe In that ppsltlon by the har 'He men put tne muzzia of tne-eun to my left temple and shot "Weak aa I was, I manage to kP conscious. Immediately after ha shot me .lie put the point of the revolver In his mourn- ana snot nimscu, in lining tq th floor his arm knocked the telephone oft the table nearby I then crawled oyer him .as I realUed something had to be doner. I managed to get to th home at Harry Butterweck, next door, and ranc the bell, Mr Butterweck answered. I told him that Milt shot jn and that they could find him in tha pantry." Mrs. Vorrow said th sight -itm hor rible and finished "Rr stary Vy mtklmt about mr huaLwia. MEXICAN EDITORS VERGING ON SEDITION WASHINGTON, Sept. 0. Justice Department official"? Inti mated today that the utterances of certain Mexican editors on tho border have verged closely on the seditious lately, that publication of matter which oversteps bounds in tfhls respect Is severely punish able and that buch papers are being: closely watched. THREE MEN SHOT WHILE PLAYING CARDS . . " NEWY0RK, Sept. 0. Thr lUlinns er Jayjn? cards Jn' Or Riocery store f Joseph Raffo, at 20,3 lorsytbe ; 'Street, early to- A fchotfjun was stealthily usiied 'through the wUjjjIow and both.-ly' -di&eha-Bed", raking th amall room with slua. One cXUW wen, &i' fciippo Letto Instantly fell dend and Itaffo nnd the other man,. ,. 'cjpoo Ouffatyuoj'opped,, piobably fatally, .wounded, Xafjo t44 th pollc?"hc had' Recently received blQk hand liters. , LETTER CARRIERS MEET NEXT YEAR TN DALLAS. XIX. ' - K..". OMAHA, Nebl, Sept. O.-j-DallnTex., vrap fqdy efpr next year's convention? p'fibe Watlona,! Am place, ter Carrlerg,- Officers clected'weret Tresldent, 3B. I, ' Jnd.j vice president, A Sharp, New York; sortaxy, WL $ New York treasurer, Chntles Duffy, Illinois, V