ent= Two Men Stand Guard OverJImillsr theelec-Iosod3 foi*haveThe1 thegnedcon-Family While AccompliceRansacks Bouse.sonal 1 New York. Nov. S.—With the rayallies I of a burglar's lantern shining in theirwill eyes and two revolvers, hell! bymasked men, covering them, five mem- stfcers of the family of Charles E. f i*01 nyntor, a wealthy granltef dealer, lay j T*eain bed In their home, In Borough Park, ! 3 £Brooklyn, for more than an hour this I Soumorning, while a third masked bur- I Colpre- I Slar packed up (10,000 worth of jew- I 0rders 1 dry and silverware, *Then the bur* I sioiglare bound Mr. Tayntor, hand and 1 «cvmost I fool, and escaped with their booty. | 1,1 ®;lnl a. The burglary was most daring, and meiYork I Mr. Tayntor is convinced that the i nmintral I robbers spent many days planning it.lonu- I Mr. Tayntor, who lias a number ofwh«connem- rich granite quarries In New England, Speis known as a crack shot, being a in Imember of the New York State Rifle association, and having been a con- of Itcstant in the recent Olympic pistol Inin of 1 tournament at Bisley, England. It is.] conap- f believed that the burglars knew this, I rel,veral 1 and took no chances with him. 1 J°c*liclng The three men, when they gained | Tdec- f entrance to the house, went lmme- eupearns I JIately to a bedroom on the second bellr the t floor, occupied by Mr, and Mrs. Tayn- wcsf the ter, and one of the burglars struck pro!d of Mr. Tayntor a crushing blow on the mairitish I head with a blackjack, as he lay stalasleep. The blow stunned him, antL-a onecam- few minutes later, when ho recoveredd. at his senses, he found three revolverscon* leveled at him. Mr. and Mrs. Tayntoratlop were made to sit up in bed, and two I jpers I of the burglars then covered them, ducoved while a third began a searoh of the thei the room. The noise awakonod Aliceb ex- Tayntor, the 15-year-old daughter ofMr.gov