Macon daily telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 1905-1926, October 12, 1908, Image 5

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> THE MACON DAILY TELEGRAPH: MONDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 12, 1908 A GOOD HAT Like a good Coat, muBt have style in it from founda- ~ tion up. ' ' S Surface perfection is like the gilt on a gold brick. Imperial Hats Are 18-karat fine from the raw stgae, through to the finishing touch. The quality’s there, the style is there, with the service ahead. - $3X0 EACH. — Stop Looking Stop looking—shut your eyes—even your instinct will tell yon that you can’t find a better place to trade. Stop wasting shoo leather walking around looking for bargains when we bave them too numerous to mention. Macon Cash Grocery Co. Tel-the-phones 325 or 290. 670 Poplar St. “Success breeds imitators,” but the original will re tain its friends solely on the basis of reliability, purity and true worth. Get The Best Fancy A. & P. Elgin Creamery Butter 30c Pound Made from the Purest, Richest, Cleanest Cream; in the most cleanly and modem manner known; no wonder it is better than other brands of butter. It is worth more than other brands, but we are selling at cost for a short while. Order a pound and please note the fine rich quality. Sold only at A&P Stores. The Great Atlantic & Pacific , Tea Company Importers, Coffee Roasters, Distributors. FOR SALE A nice, new 6-room oottage, on shady side Johnson avenue. All conveniences, and a most desirable home. Willingham Loan & Trust Co. No. 461 Third Street. ’Phone 360. For Sale For Sale $1,260.00 East Macon homo; six rooms} easy terms; or will build house for purohiser on food lot and rive terms. $6,60040 City home; two-story; nil convent- oncost; gas, hot and cold water; elec tric switches throughout house. Terms If desired. $&250.00 College street home. Jno. F. and W. H. Cone, Phone 206. Real Estate, Insurance and Loans 607 Cherry St. DUN’S REPORT OF FAILURES FOR SEPTEMBER. R O. Dux 4k Oo. make the following comparative report of failures to the Dotted Sts to f or September, this year sad the two pveeedlag fears, with number and UeblMtU* in leading clWM. of \nAti _KuaMtn— UABtum V 'T T ,»<&, mSSh Ia.i.'T ■ » .df Vrtprn .... vjsHtMMM nuMsenr iUia ••L.twsbU rara C.Vmlral* *»4 Press — Palau sad Oils * Miwr, a... . o t lUrcra*......... FINANCIAL REVIEW COVERING ERE WEEK: NEW YORK, Oct. 11—The specula tive element which has been holding prices «f American securities 4t on ad vanced price level in the professed con fidence In an early restoration of pros perity met a serious obstacle In the flood of liquidations of foreign hold ing of these securities which was let loose by the gathering of the war cfoud SPIRITS IS QUOTED YELLOW PIE TIES FIRM AT 33 CENTS: OR A BETTER TONE DURING WEEK’S CLOSING SESSION 8AVANNAH’8 LUMBER MARKET THE DEMAND IS BRISK AND LEGITIMATE. 3 OVERRUN WITH BUYER8 FROM NORTH AND EAST. SAVANNAH, On., Oct. 11.—The lo E* a * qun7ter , *cenr*b*eiow "those ^quoted ‘ouUnett? .«v. v «, u. «,» nu , wquu Momlmy mt. fliwt call of the i u , tter ton# The city In t ie past In Eastern Europe. The foreign news ! T 00 " | rn * r “® t WM ,n * decidedly more w ,. rk ha * simply been overrun with was received with Jaunty assuranco! desirable position at tho conclusion of the larger buyer* of the north and early in the week and there were fre- business yesterday. The article was vast, who, while not buying any large quent and effective rebounds In prices j quoted firm generally at iSc and the -schedule*, nre “feeling” the market cacti day. when the day's business for. pig-chares for tho session were such as! In order to get In closer touch with foreign account had been concluded. t„ loavo no room for doubt of the legltl-1 trado conditions. “There are no American railroad lines mntc character of the demand. ' This Is probably one of the most running through Bulgaria." obsorv* Baturday the Standard oil. Patterson encouraging conditions of the time, the confident brokers, ns they l>.night Export Company. Janie* Farl*. Jr., and for It Is quite certain that the buyers Ur,. Un- of .lock, on .he decline., I S‘Ji- f rTS. t « tay i”ei;’"dlmiS , d ■ ' ■■■ lied without " — gd ....— ... ...MW.-.-r-i-v—#•« . ..... anxious to find oal exactly "whore The cables lines, however, continued ’ JjLfiS SS'’ ailofffirtaMaitBnfrhad* 1 ,ey ftr *‘ nt " n,,(1 from th#> very fuct to bring orders to sell thousands i ?i P (V true still at tho sstn! time the ,} j»t uneasiness Is being manifested, ■linen. a# A nmnln.i.. .lAnlrn .. ...1 .1... ! .... * ..... ..... _ ■ .. . ... I, ,. k\ Ann m 1.1 .A mi\,A n n. 1 nui.n Alllilf.li, III show n further “look lug up" tendency within the coming ■*"'*'*'''*—‘ * most 123 Phone, Birch Hardware Co. 0. T. Rice, J. B. Stewart, H. T. Fielder. Sell most everything. THE LUMBER BUSINESS IS REPORTED PROMISING That's the Way It Looks to Mr. Henry Tift, of If ton. Mr. Henry Tift, of the toft Lumber Company, Ttfton, spept Sunday In Mn con. Mr. Tift has a large circle of friends here, having spent four years at Mercer University, and Is well remem bered os one of ths most popular students of his class. Mr. Tift reports that ths outlook In the lumber business Is very promising, and I* of the opinion that before very long al| of ths lumber mills In his sec tion of Booth Georgia will be running at their full capacity. ..... , i,. _ ri.l... snMfcWl Am An I ’ ’’ ■ti nUl' III” IIII1M Wl vu IHdll* rSSaiy ImTSuFon th?Wthl article and while the large buyers worked bnelr to 86-$3%e. That vnlue was representatives who were hern In not mnlntnlned however, though prices’tho past ten days express the belief moved up to the previous outside that things will remain practically In ]«■ sth. .nil t*». emiflujtad »iatu« quo until the election I, de- pnro fovorntilv with those In the latter port of last month. Receipts, of course. little railing off. because of -J requirements. Rosins in Demand. Itorlns were In demand nnd while prices fluctuated those quoted nt week end were n practical stand-off with the two topmoFt grades excepted. The fol lowing wore tho quotation* yosterdav: Water white $6. window jrlnsa $5.9!). N IB.50. M $4.SO. K 11.60. I ft.no. || 11.30. 3.25. O $2.63-2.70. F $2.6012.(1%, E $1.13- 2.57%. II $.53. U $2.60. Receipts. Saturday . Week . s . 4.115 1867-1. 8 ?i r . TO . . - ..... d pi - r-- fect remittances in payment testified and all hands agreed thnt the.. — - ... - r ...... to the reality of the selling nnd tho *°°‘l strong undertone to the general forty days. This Is one of the mi necessity of finding funds to pay for m C. ra ,*».* ...ha noticeable of the improved state the sale* thus accepted. The unprofit- - *“ affnlra. ,.mi while •».- Inreo huv< able nature of the-attempt to hold up prices merely to nfTord additional profit to these foreign sellers made a grow ing Impression a« the week progressed and the selling pressure became moro acute until artificial support was prac tically abnndoned. Various factors combined, therefore, to make the ef fect of Europe’s political trouble rath er more acute In the New York stock market than on the foreign bourses themselves. The weakness of stocks in the New York market wn» ascribed quite uni versally to the technical disadvantage of It* position and was not regarded as n reflection of any Impairment of Inherent values of American securities, even In the event of an European war. The strength In the grain markets was evidence of the increased demand ex pected for. at least, a 'portion of this country's commodities. Foreign de mand for some other lines would, of course, bo curtailed. On the side of the securities market In pirtlcular there Is n likelihood that, apart from the' early liquidation from foreign hanking nnd financial sources to supply war funds, there would bo some flow of foreign Investment capital Into American securities after being dis placed from foreign enterprises Im mediately threatened with tho damage from an outbreak of war. The effect to bo expected from withdrawals gold from Nw York market Is moro obscure. The great present ease of the New York money market and tho prospect of abundant supplies for nor mal fall requirements seem to oromlso a minimum of disturbance from any Inroad upon gold holdings thnt should seem probable. The course of affairs at home was almost Ignored In the dominating In fluence of the foreign situation. There remained, however, a strong under current of confidence In the progress of Improvement In business nnd pros pects of Its acceleration after the elec tion*. Railroads fuming* show grow ing advantage In the comparisons with last year's showing. Id*e freight cars continue to decrease and the chairman of the car efficiency commission of the American Railway Association asserts that the present rate of traffic Increase would bring on actual shortage of freight cars by the first week In De cember. Orders for finished products of steel are still moderate, but the rate of Iron production on October 1 had been restored to two-thirds of the ac tual output for the banner month of October last year. The month’s gov ernment crop reports aro accepted a» showing abundant grain cropu already harvested and the definite Insurance of a plentiful cotton crop, with markets for all at profitable figures, General statistic* follow: 1908-9. flplr. Rosin. lira 1,9*1 I HI IP 15.943 3.«f0 13,175 Month . .. B.SS4 12.91(1 1,349 tl,f“ Benson . .171,117 503.557 115,278 870.1 Exports. Saturday . 3.340 8.698 711 1J2S Week . . 4.901 13.078 9.171 9 88C Month . • 9.11.1 21.711 4.773 30,20.* Bos son . .159 155 437.7*0 110*48 J45.f>6i Foreign ..100.5*3 28*106 58.988 141.2ft! Stock Sat. 88,238 130.991 81,089 87,891 # Don’t Ihlnk the pile* can't be cured. Thousands of obstinate oases have been cured by Doan’s Ointment, cents nt any drug store. Deaths and Funerals, YAUNEY. Mr. C. F, Yauney died at hi* residence. 16S First street, yesterday inomins at 1:10 o'clock, after an Illness of a *— week*. He Is suivlved by hi* wife and - daughter. Miss M*ry Yauney. sn aged father nnd two sister*. Mr*. 8. B. Rob- ert., of MtlwUKM. and Mr*. W. T lau&ley. of New York, all of whom were at 111* bedside At hi* death. Mr. Ynuney wn* 67 years of age. Ho was a member of Mulberry Street M. E. Church. The funeral took place nt the residence yesterday afternoon nt 4:30 o'clock, Hev. T. D. Kills, assisted by Rev*. Carl Bridges nnd R. E. Dougin*, officiating. The songs. “Asleep In Jesus’' and “Jesus Lover of My Soul.” wers sweetly sung hy the Hamilton brothers. The remains will be taken this mont' Ing to Centerville. Mich., whore the In terment will be made. CAUSEY. Mr. fl. H. Causey died at hU home In Crawford county yesterday afternoon, ft the advanced axe of 88 year*. Mr. CatiOey was one of the prominent men In Crawford county, having been Ita representative in the legislature at one time, and also a member of the county commissioners. He Is survived by seven sons and four daughtera. The funeral services will be held at 1 o'clock this afternoon ft Mount Par on HUTTO. The funeral of Mrs. Luey Hutto, who lied on Saturday night, took place from he residence, 818 Ash street, yester- ley afternoon at 4 o’clock, Ror. J. E. leal* officiating. Interment at Ever* ADAMS. The funeral of Mrs. Helen H. Adame, who died In thla city on Saturday morn ing. took place from the residence, 604 Telfair etreet, yesterday afternoon at 3:t6 o'clock. Rev. W. If. Budd officiating. In terment at Rose Hill. There are many In Macon who will member thla sweet, good woman. Hbo was among the old citizens of tho city, one of the old kind whose quiet life was full of good der.il. 8he Wgs a do voted mother to her rhltdren, and a oonelotent Christian woman. ■“Generally debilitated for years. Had tick headaches, lacked ambition, was worn-out and all run-down. Burdock Blood Ritters minds me a well woman." —Mrs. Chas. Fre I toy, Moo sup, Conn. quo until the election n November, the con that there will bo n sharp Improve ment of trade conditions, both na re. gardlng the demand nnd prices be tween November and January Is being shown In no uncertain way. Buyers Optimistlo. Tn fact, the buyers themselves talk In a most vptluilatlc vfln and as they, a* a matter of course, have their “fin- ger* on the pulse of the mnrket" nnd are therefore in a good position to know, the local trade Is much encour aged with tho outlook. Of course, however, there are a few of the lumbermen In thla locality who were caught short of the market months ago and who have not, to date, been able to get right. Tho great majority, howover. dealt very cautiously with traflo condlflion* dur ing the recent depression, and having no old orders to fill, they are quoting higher values to the buyers nnd also to tho mill men who are reaping the benefit. Regarding the groat Into rlor mill fraternity It might he men Honed that they are not as stiff In their position ns was tho case sotno months ago because the lumbermen— wholesalers and brokers—ore readily quoting higher values, and orders are accepted as readily. DISPOSES OF MANY GASES BUTLER. Ga., Oct. 11—Yssterday closed one of the busiest and most Im portant weeks for tho auporlor court of this county In many years, and re flected much credit upon Judge Gil bert. There were forty criminal cates disposed of, two of them murder cases, whom negroes wero the defendants, re sulting In tho conviction of one and tho acquittal of the other. Besides about twenty-flvo civil cases were dll' posed of finally. The grand Jury took Important steps In the direction of public improvement by recommending tho alternative road law, looking to tho collection of i commutation road tax Instead of re qulrlng the old road service. It also recommended nnd Is Insistent on Ihc county commissioners taking Immedi ate action on having siono coping put around the court house grounds. Two N*w Enterprises. Two new enterprise*! that are at tracting attention have been opened her* this week. They aro»an up-to- date millinery store by Miss M. West and brother and a drug itore by Wind ham & Payne. The first Is comfort ibly housed In a handsome brick store noxt to the fthoo store of H. A. Childs; the latter Is In tho new brick build ing next to tho general store of O. H. Co*. _ The manufacturing pTrtnt for turpen tine and naval stores of ITnrber A Rawls will bo removed from a few miles south of hero to Butlor within a few weeks, PERSONAL. " Dr. Thomas H. Hall was kept busy yesterday receiving congratulations on tho arrival of a son and heir nt Ills home. • Mr. and Mrs. Thro W. Ellis. Jr., are nt home, having rnttimod Inst night from thetr wedding trip, and are pleasantly sit uated nt the Hotel Arcadia. McKenna, always popular », was very nappy yes- fa» t thnt there was en- r mouth to fend nt Ids home, making in all. Tho press Is slopped to add that of tho five, two belong to Mr. and Mrs. McKenna, tho other three to tho children. Mr. W. A. Me! and deservedly no trrdajr over the f AM HERETO URGE YOU TO EICCT m TAfT FOR EIGHT YEARS AFTER THAT NEW YORK SHOULD BE REFT IN LINE BY THE RE-ELECTION OF MR. ROOSEVELT [If AFTER THAT / AM TVt MODEST TO GfO ON. ’ tKlUHYiNTTH IcaWord Advertisement! under the heads of Wanted, For 6ele, For Rent, Loet. Found, Pereonal, Miscellaneous. Etc., Inserted In tMe department for 1e per word for each Issue. No notice will be Inserted for less than 15 cents. Rsmlttancee of $1 and lest may be made in postage stamps. MEETINGS ■ CONSTANTINE Chapter No. 4. _ /%_ lb A. M.. regular convocation V/ Monday night at 7:30 o’clock. Work In the Mark Degree. All Companion* In good standing welcome. O. E. Dooly, H. P. W. If. Chapman, Secretary. of W. meet* 3 p. WANTED WANTED—By competent, *ober young mao, of good address, position. Not afraid of work and oan give beat of ref erence. J. W. B. Phone 8811. .. desire* two connecting furnished room* for light ..luisflkfteplng. Must have water, lights nnd bath and he clone In. Addrea* II. M. R.. care Telegraph. WANTED— For positions that must he IIIIM nt once: 1 stenographer. 3 book- krepnrs. t timekeeper. 3 clerks. I foreman nnd 1 cook. The Muttuil Employment Agency. Oordele, Ou. WANTED—Petition by Indy bookkeeper end stenographer: three year*’ experi ence: heat of references. “Change," oar* Telegraph, WANTED—To swap a well established. young men to oo- suite of roams In steam heated . First class table board. No. 1 Nevitro flat*. WANTED—One good machine hand for furniture factory; must be sober and reliable. Apply 614 New st WANTED—Table boarder* at the Otym- WANTED-100 MEN to learn barber trade, and take pnaltlon* walling our graduates, fetr week* complete*, constant practice furnished, scholarship Includes tools. Inal ructions, demonstrations, ex aminations-and diplomas; write for eat< nloguo. Moler Barber College, Atlanta Qa. ■/I. WANTED—Table boarders, also oeeu- ^ pant* Jfor a large pleasant room. 717 FOR RENT "fti b’u'i streets. RENT—Seven om house, 1111 mj D-room cottar*. 911 t .... flats. 753. 767 Ash st. S. L. Harts, corner Orange and Forsyth FOR RENT-40* and 408 Rom st; both v houses. G. M. Davis. FOR RENT—One front rwntT^HrmsTTeor clone In, for rent. For Information phone 30*9. FOR RENT—North half of residence, No. 671 Orange st., flrst floor, $30.00. run nnn t—tn i\u»» sain, u^imaua mi, de Sales. 9 rooms. 3 bathe, all conven iences. stable In rear. Stephen 8. Shipps. FOX RIVER butter, 13 l-lo, per pound. Oscar nradley. FOR RENT—Stalls tn Park Hotel stable. Apply Mrs. B. L. Hendrick, Park Hotel, FOR RENT—Ftvi cottage Beach ave., Napier Heights; city water. Ap- ffif 1 *' A ‘ ^’ horp *' Kourth National Bank FOR RENT—Two choice apartmonts, Nevaro Flats; lights, water, neat KSttJ&GBWr* A Dur *- l WILL rent the second floor of my resi dence to young men, furnished or un- .jrnlshed; three minutes walk to busi ness center; modern conveniences. ‘nurr am” FOn RENT—Two A1 ground floor offices in Washington block; steam heat and Janitor, all convenience*. Apply to Ma con Savings Bank. FOR RENT—I Will rant two connecting front rooms, fdmlihed or unfumtnhcd. to young men or a couplo without chil dren. I am In two minute#’ walk to busl- ness center, here no children In the louee, private reoldenoe: modern conven iences; reference* exchanged. Address P. B. w.. care Telegraph. FOB RENT—One warthotiie on Sixth ft, front* side trank. Apply Park Hotel. FOR RENT OR SALE-New, modern 6- room cottage, Lynn Ava, Vinovllle; win sell cheap. Arthur 8. Harris, 319 Vlncvlllo Ave. FOR RENT—Two fumlshad bedrooms, with all convenience*, or will rent three rooms on flrst floor, unfurnished, for light housekeeping. SOI Pin* st. Phone 1310. FOR SALE FOR SALE CHEAP-Ru**!**, delivery and milk wagons; must Le sold. Ma con nuggy Co FOR SALE—At ©nco, thra# good mults. three draya and also one orscklng good 1 hufca- w!l| work anywhere; stylish, well proportioned,* perfectly gen tle and safe. Apply L. L. Adam*, East man, Ga. FOR SALE—Monuments, slabs and etat- ties cheaper than any place In Maeon; •lab* always In stock. The Bell Marble Co., 308 Fourth it. FOR SALE-Good styllah. well brad homo; ul*o nice buggy and harness. Apply to 619 Mulberry si FOR BALE-Geod stylish, wen brad PERSONAL. NOTICE—All who take a part In the Old Mald'a Convention are requested lo meet at Irvine's hall Monday evening at 8 o’clock. W. L. Peacock. LACE CURTAINS and blankets nicely laundered 2te a pair; work done eatle- factertly; ran etv# beet references. Send poet el to Harriet Cunningham, care Paul Duval. SHORTHAND fa the greatest help to a position- Stanley's Business College has placed 15 Ptudente In good paying positions In Macon alone wttfiln the last few weeks. Enter our night class WELLINGTON Spring Dairy Butter, for rale only at C. B. Moore’s. Phone 443. MONEY TO LOAN. ifONCY TO rJCND on real aetata, repay able monthly. J. f. Cobb. com me ratal A Pavinsm Bank. LOST IF YOU HAVE— A Horaa Or Mule Or Harness Or Buggy Or Wagon Or Carriage; OR IP YOU HAVE— A Cow Or Pig Or Chickens Or Eggs Or Geese Or Guineas OR IP YOU HAVE- A Sewing Machine ' Or Furniture Or a Stove Or any Tools Or Anything Else Or a Dog YOU WANT TO BELL, TRY A 15c AD IN THE TELEGRAPH. MY BILL Whether It Is a bill of my Plumbtnf, Tinning or Stove repair Department, la always a reasonable bill. In short. I am a Plumber with a conscience. HEIMATH HALL 66H Walnut Strict, Regular meals for men and women 36 cents. Business woman 15 cent*. Breakfast 7 to S a. m. Dinner 12 to 1>80 o. m. Supper, 6:00 to 7:00. A free reet room i convenient for Out- of-town ehoppere. Southern Packing Co. Choicest Nntivo and Western Meats. 020 Cherry St. Phone 351. MOVING? PHONE Jones Dray Line THEY WILL MOVE YOU. Reeldenoa Phone 549. MR. DOC GUNN is no longer with JONES, GUNN & JONES, and thte blc horse and male emporium • ••*. Ben - - Jf will In the fu ^ __ Jones and his eon. Mr, W. II. Jones. bo run by Mr. Ben L. FOR RKNT. •Storage apace, 98x207 and 79x39 wltn Bouthcrn Railroad track facilities In English Compress building; also space 176x176 under shod suitable tot lumber storago or mill purposes. . ftteres. Immediate Possession. No. 461 Cherry street. No. 6*1 Mulberry street Store. Newmnn bldg.. First st 604 and 609 Fourth street with R. R. track facilities; very desirable for any class of bustnses. Ground floor office, Fourth, near Cher ry street. Possession October 1. The old “7**' comer, 8th and Ocmulgeo. Three small stores, Fifth street near Ocmulgee. Office of Postal Telegraph Company; very deelreble office location. DWELLINGS. •-room dwelling. 457 New Bt. 7-rootn dwelling, Ross, near Ash et i-room Cottage, Lynn aro.. Vlncvliio. For list of every class or tvsl estats for sale, or Information about loans on and to be niado on real estate, call at or ban# to office Grand Building. $10,000 to loan oa*” Improved Real Kstato at 6 to 7 per cent, according to amount and location. H. HORNE, Real Batata, Insurance and Loans, Phone 464. For Rent dc pin. opal, s’lrro in<Vd by I. Ausacd. V. It Ceases. ..$45.00 .. 12.60 .. 20.00 ... 40.00 .. 18.00 .. 30.00 .. 26.00 , 33.19 $10 Carling Ave., 6-r.,. 743 College at, l-r., $10 Duncan Ave., l-r..,. 417 Duncan Ava., $*P... 620 First Ht.. 6-r....... 114 Lynn ave., 7-r « K #3::;;::::::::::;:::::::: ft:ll 401 Rosa St.. 7-r 22.60 For Sale I have a nice seven-mom house In VlneviUe, on largo lot. for salo at 14.- 600.00; prominent location; well worth price asked. Frank B. West Title t chapter I, article l "<<r H.KMUN A5>.MIN!H- Farm graph 1626. Trane- Ood*.'» Title 7, Chapter 8, Code." Title osr— Such foreign en-rntor or administra tor or foreign guardian may trantfer tlie stock nf any bonk or other corpora tion In this sUto etnndlng In the name of tho decedent or word, and check for deposits made by him and dtvIAcnds de clared cm his stock, flrst filing wKh the bank or corporation, a eertlOed copy of hi# appointment ana qualification: Pro- Tided, however, that no stock shall be transferred until the foreign execute*, nOmUiiwiMti r. or guerdlan shall Jiara alvcn notice, once a week far four week*. ui Om txipvr in which the sheriff** notice# are puf.Mehed. fn the rotmtr Of the prtnr dpal office Of the cr-riioraflmt, of hla In tention to make aald transfer 'Hie code doev not provide for the form of odvertVement. bnt the following Is eonildercd aufflefent: ^ •The undesigned hereby gtvee notice, ptmraant to psmrranh 3125 of the otvll rod# of Georgia. 1*36, her intention to transfer 80 r^arc* of the Id preferred stock of the OorirU. Southern anil Flori da Railway Company, standing In the n*me of Geo. N Meele. Ute or Owtnaa Mills, ethte of Maryland, deceased, let ters testamentary (or of administration) court. No. 2. ft Dnlttmore city, in eald tat*, where »ald decedent rc-tde* HELINA KEOTHLKR. ExccuUls. Pate October 9th, 1908. Progressive Toole of War. Does the noroplane com# as a winged do\> of peace? Will our hard hitting navy and our coaat defense he curloaltlcg of a barharlc past flfey years from now? Not much. Pretty w# ehall heftr n demand from Washington for a hard ramming aero- nc—on# that can *l«eh through jr twenty Fngl!«h. French. Germah Japanese birds of equal weight and tko them look like shredded battle »« War he* only Ju*t begun to get interesting—Brooklyn Eagle.