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@ ‘ JEROME TAKES EQUITABLE INTO HIS DEN District-Attorneyrat Last Se- cures Report Which The World Has Printed. HIES TO COUNTRY QUIET. Will Bury Himself in Hendricks’s Testimony Away Up in Connecticut. Attorney Jerome — secured day of the evidence taken » Superintend of Insurance able tuvestla over to him by of Snsurance an order from the latter's oMcer after he had repeatedly Deputy that he wilt go. Lakeville, Conn., imeyny with him, For @ will bury himeelf In the cut quiet nted bi turn to Jerome will announce wheter hinks there is ground upon al proceedings. ndricks says mony wes nto a defense HH. Harriman d question him as to the $50,000,000 on Pacific Trust syndicate, of which the Equitable Is a part. Hendricks Makes Denials. n did not appear on the records of the society as selling or pur- hi irities from the ble, and he was not a mem xe e Comsn society purchase of Hag- sys the soctety e made money through suppressed in 1 or person . he says, + suggestions in regard to It indirectly, cks says three copies were nt to the Governor, one eral and one to the nt, Insurance Depar —— ALEXANDER WATCHED BY DOCTORS AND NURSES. Watched by nurses and with phy! cfans constantly in attendance, Jame W. Alexander, former President of the Eauttable Life Assurance Society, is at the home of the Townsends, relatives of the Alexanders, in Babylon, Long Island, hetwood, of No. 109 fourth street, spends much with the patient and Dr, whose suriier home is’ on ndance 8 physical mis the causo LONDON STOCKS QUIET BUT THE TONE GOoD. LONDON, July 17.—Supplies of money. dant in the market to- y were weak, Xchange was dertone was good, Con- 7 and hard. eile Was tho f the dividend. favored and ed was in de- © and prices account iN vit premium at 6's OF Ins were aee: —_—— WHEAT OFF 1 CENT ON GooD WEATHER, break ton A furtt wh: f one cent came in jent ‘The cables to the news & to the increase quantity on pas- fazed steadiness and soon ad- Chicago opened weak on the professionals and Ing prices were: September, 877-8) De ning prices were: Wheat oJ 8 to $3 1d; December, Corn—September, 06 3-3 to York's | closing | prices “duly, Dy Swit & Company’ * of fresh beef in New York City foe 7 July 15. averaged 7 40 cents i Ty hvangey. | A. T*> the Man With the Ladder And the Hose That Calls and Po's Out Fires > 8 § £€ §$ $ g ¢ ’Tis the Men Who Read Sunday World Realty Bargain Ads, Who'‘Fte” Out Puls” and “Bag” The Men with Money! Senator on account of the “recent dis- closures of criminal misappropriation reports of committees intrusted wh Saturday's final level. The | | Hi ine vom ga aoa ars Whitewashing Done Here at Short Notice. THE WORLD: OLD UNCLE GROVER, THE EQUITABLE WHITE WASHER, (hy T. B, vowers,) WHITE WASHING | DONE HERE BY OLE UNCLE GRovE EQUITA RL ors who have tr tise suture Gas inv! at Implicit faith in the at —— : SSA sy urging would be usulees. ~ Ne har Ve committee thinks tia Investigation, would g d by the Instirance compante 1] is whos nal and politcal EQUITABLE FLAYED BY LABOR -UNION In Resolution C. F. U. Also Denounces. “Joker”? Chauncey Depew, Demand- ing His Resignation as Senator —Criticises Supt. Hendricks, h At the regular Sunday meeting of the] Central Federated Union yesterda afternoon delegates representing more than two hundred and fifty organiza- tions of workingmen !n solemm conyen- | ton passed resolutions censuring the dilatory tactics of State Superintendent of Insurance Hendricks and calling upon “the Joker, Chauncey M. Depew, to resign his office as United States funds of widows and orphans !ntrusted to the table Life Assurance So- ciety." A feeble opposition to the resolutions was attempted by some of the ultra conservative delegates, but they were voted down s9 overwhelmingly that they made no fight after the firgt dila- tory motion was lost, and the resolu- tions were passed by an almost unani- ious vote. ,Accuse Tunnel Contractors, The remainder of the meeting was devoted to the usual routine buxiness of settling disputes of labor unions and matters of that nature. During proceedings a serious accusation was made against one of the contracting companies engaged upon the constru tion of the Pennsylvania tunnels, it being charged that the same men and methods employed in tho Rapid Tran- sit Subway, which have been produc- tve of the damp and foul condition of the alr In that tunnel, are now being employed in the Pennsylyania tunneis | and with the same probable results, The attention of the contractors, ac- cording to the committee, has been called to the conditions and they have promised in some cases to find a ren edy, but In the case of the Pearson Company, engaged upon the water-| proofing of the tunnel, the committes reported that the contractor refused to lsten to reason, and a committee was appointed to take up the matter and report at a subsequent meeting. Bakers’ Condition Worse. The bakers reported that Inbor condi- tions in the bakeries have steadily grown worse since the repeal of the KROONLAND SIGNALLED, The Red Star line steamer Krooniand, | (rom Antwerp via Dover for New York, {6 reported as having been In com- ph with Mu when the vemsel wae forts’ nilios Gist Of Nantucket Téghtablp, She wilt to-morrow, munication by wireless tele; the station at Slasconset, probably dock about SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY. | Sun rises 4.43/8un sete. 7.28/Moon rises — PORT OF NEW Yoni, ARRIVED. Furnersia Minnetonk Molander and, Antwerp. ovraoina ers Did STRAMBHIPS ‘TO-DAY. 4d ons supply all the ef | unton bread only. | report of the committee, |Mayor McClellan, to the effect that the provision of the law requiring that only |unlon scales be paid to labor employed on the extensi a decision of the Court of Appeals, and can be obtained only through applica- graph Compan that condition it had been agrecd that _|and dizziness, the unsatt ten-hour law, and now they say the men are employed longer hours and re- celve less than they did before, while most of the shops, at Ivast in Brooklyn, are non-union, and thelr employees are | in a bad way. | The committee reported that one of the largest bakeries in Brooklyn has | come into the union, and now for the first time the union bakers are in al positign to furnish bread sufficient to with bread made under the sanitary conditions demanded | by the union mules, and they urged the Central Federated Union to repre: | sent to the public the necessity as a | matter of health and also for the sup-| port of untonism that only bread bear. | ing the unton label should be consumgd and that storekeeper should be T:-| quired by thelr customers to deal in ‘They said that in this connection the non-unlon bakers are employing women to go about among the stores and make complaints about union bread, and asked | that dealers be warned against those | persons, ‘The Central Federated Union | without a dissenting voice udopted the | Wage Scale for Street Work. | An opinion was received from Corpor- ation Counsel Delany, forwarded by or opening up of new 8, highw id avenues in the New York is unenforceable under in Uis opinion such a scale of wages tion to the departments under whose Jurisdiction the work is to be done. To Prove Western, Union Charge. An investigation was ordered into the | charge that the Western Union Telv~ is strenuously opposed to the employment of unton men in some of its departments, and a com- mittee was instructed to’ report at the e: ng. The. coopers ported that with the bj and brewery workers re- conference had been held | wers, and recommended that the coopers return to work, as on all differences should be submitted to a conference, and it was probable that aJustments of all pending tron he reaahed next COMES A TIME When Cotee Shows What It Han Been Doin “Of late years coffee has disagreed with me,” writes a matron from Roine, N, Y.; “its Mghtest punish- ment was to make me ‘logy’ and dizzy, and it seemed to thicken up my blood, “The heaviest was when it upset my stomach completely, destroying my appetite and making me nervous and irritable, and sent me to my bed, After one of these attacks, in which 1 nearly lost my life, I concluded to quit and try Postum Food Coffee, “It went right to the spot! I found it not only a most palatable and re- freshing beverage, but a food as well, “All my ailments, the ‘login story con- dition of my blood, my nervousness and irritability disappeared In short order and my sorely afflicted stomach began quickly to recover, I to rebuild and have steadily continued unl now, Have a good etite and am rejoicing in sound health, which I owe to the use of Postum Food Coffee,” Name given by Pos- tum Co., Battle tide Creek, Mich, shares & Read the little book, “The Road to Wrauriie: et COTTON OPENS OFF, BUT IS SUPPORTED. and that the fi s Hendricks Liquidation by commission houses on » good weather in the & factor at the op a supporting brokers and pr Rumors of rains in the Western part | showed its effect on price should have rallied finder tho Was purging ra vine professionals {policies insutance companies wee explained ehiefly by mali: A wh he Suening pricea were: July, e ne 10.405, Septe March, 10.82 offe December, 11.08} fa plan for immedi “The Smart Clothes Shop” Announcement Of 25th Semi-Yearly Clearance Sale Smart Clothes---Furnishings at practically half price, begins Wednesday morning. See To-Morrow’s Papers and Window Displays, benbaes 154 to 164 East 125th Street. (Near Third Ave.) hicleis REALLY DELIGHTFUL Che Mint Covered Candy Coated Chebin ing Oum tlon to be had at all the better kind of stores you can buya nickel’s worth ora ten cent or a twenty-five cent packet, Lucian Lowenthal, 315 W. 39th st.. New York, Distributor, TUESDAY, JULY 18TH. ( » 2 Women’s White Outer Garments, WHITE LINEN SUITS, also tan, long coat models,,,, 17,50 UNION LINEN SUITS, Value $15.00,..... 8.50 LINEN AUTO COATS, also tan..,.... WASH POPLIN SKIRTS MONDAY EVENING, JULY 17, 1908) —“6\. HIGGINS BALKS ON EQUITABLE — ee |Hendticks Takes Up Other) However, Due Probably to Big Companies and Gover- nor Will Wait for Him. or will give In, leclarat left the i futtle gainst such ression that » bring any mor lulders. to bear in the interest of the vens, who was chairman ot gation Committee, sald th vernor had put suca ily of Supt undertake an investiga tton of insurance conyxinies, and had set nd so tirmly inst legislative this no that further sbnk that the public clamor for hey he ¢ ny a legis Hendri M people ts that Isiative inquiry legistat « wh: lowed by sufficient to form legislation ne the present would require clos witloh, In the opmioa of the elque would furnish all toe t tg icy-holders are may he ohibiting ott pe pald to insur dent set of Insuri Legislature and another effort abtuln execu ty » polley-holders. 6.75 and 8,75 . 3.75 ia a i ta s from naving Any fine ¢ law Mmitine the commis may 5 ¥ a MARKET the United States Rubber Goods Com- W, TER : pany. It is said by interests having Tl Information in regard to the prop= A that the promis of United. Stakes i are equal to 2) per cent, per on the common stocks, | Gates lind company bought ahares | Ave bi vigorou aeok- Pi A Bt y jay calls on Metropolitan y Sitect Ratlway. “| | Examine the new WATERS United States tai Rubber Is Strong, | PIANOS for 1905 and you will oe Pon Bataan e | discover that a thoroughly good | 7 Price oe Zeon last Feogrded mnie Aru" as Absorption of U. S. Rubber| >" Hi: “tab. GAINES, Hane of wonderful Tone) Goods Company Aral, (Comper ay tay ort | Qualities and warranted to be 4 pany. Sr a te ust Hom — i | | Durable can be purchased at a) Fe oy 4: ee fe ee tb ‘|| laeee reasonable price, and if | day, prices HarNily holding Rane n ‘ es + | liients, | Srlurday ae Closiig levet Biot: i me sy Send Postal for Catalogue | ston. Boa you" —~ “|| with reduced prices and terms. 8 vas a buyer of stocks hut | Be" rg i }/on the the /A7bitrage houses disagreed 4s to the aa 4 Waters 3-Year System) ‘giving you three years’ time on | a piano without interest. | Stool, cover, tuning and deliv. | ery free. | Horace Waters & Co., Three Stores: | nt taken for fore f \hem placed the ¢ shares, while athe | 40) Bares, Incl wifi, Baltimore and Ohi nd aitanlo 1 Western, Commission |(N® jusiness around the foom was rather count, Some tint at 10,000 reported purchases ng chtetly Union | M ere Rs Union Pacific, Pennsylvania, St. Paul, folk & Western, Ontario & Western, timore & Ohlo and Atch were | mong t ie NOI fasues of the | Oth, 134 Fifth Ave., near 18th St, . i South 127 West 42d St., near Broadway, 254 West 125th St., near 8th Ave rd ted States Rubber and preferred were strong features all through the 4 of both stocks being tenn S WORK i WONDERS, Sensible diet, cooling be verages and a contented mind go far toward making you happy even in the hottest weather. We furnish them all—contentment being the result of buying the best and purest supplies for less than it is possible for you to find them elsewhere. Here are a few samples of how we care for our customers during the next three days:— Granulated Sugar, 33 2 18c Cheaper than you could buy it by the carload at’ any of the great refinerfes. Housekeepers always heed lots of sugar at this sed and the extra demand forces prices up. We forestalled the advancing market. Our customers benefit and rest easy. Until next Wednes- day night they are buying below refiners’ prices, — aT Picnic Hams. Salmon. Lean, tender, delicious; weight Red Alaska, firm, flaky, fine 5 to 7 Ibs, a lb. 8c fayored:t1 ipl tallican cs 10c Our New Store in Jersey City. After a successful business career of almost fifty years, the popular firm of J. & A. Kerin decided to retire and turn their business over to us, because we are the leading ilers in America and able to give their customers better value than any other concern, We have pleasure, therefore, in announcing the formal opening this morning of Out 157th Grocery Store— 1724 and 726 Grand Street ;4t.!%,. This large, commodious and old-established stand is convenient to all car lines, and to the “HEIGHTS and “LAFAYETTE” distr two of the best residential neigitborhoods in Jersey City. We extend a special invitation to the ladies of these sections to visit us and try our select stocks of Pure foods, staple groceries, fine teas and coffees, resh produce, and the great variety of imported and honie-made dainties, delicacies and luxuries that are always at our command. Our prices are the lowest possible, and we will spare no effort to meet and satisfy the wants and wishes | By of every patron, | Free Gifts of “‘S. @H.” Green Trading Stamps 5 “S. & H.’’ Green Stamps 10 “Ss. & H.” 1B? Stamps with any of the following: with any of the following: | movement in these the natural result of the absorption enw | SUNDAY WORLD WAN MONDAY MORNI Sardines. Best domestic, large, plump, appetizing, &CANss..ee eeee 3c & BLACKWELL'S PICKLES, %4-plint bottle. . 38c! OLIVE OIL, Best Lucca, 3 23c LIVES, bottle. 192 | SPANISH QUEEN OLIVES 25 + 10¢| SALAD OIL, best domestic, quart bottle 18¢ 0. r VINEGAR, Butler's, pure, quart bottle. ~ 1Sc LIBERTY KE we RL rO KETCHUP, pint bottle « Ne PEERLESS WOR! S ‘SAUC Yy-pint bottle. tg SHIR BAUGE ping bottl . 15e EAST INDIAN CURRY POWDER, a bovtle QU: pure and full strength, bot BLUE PEPPER, %-Ib. tin. MY WIF T ENGLISH MUSTARD, %4-Ib, tin! SALAD OIL, best domestic, pint bottle... ROR WHITE WINE VINEGAR, quart bottle. J KFAST COCOA, %-Ib. tin SORN STARCH, 1-Ib. packagi g best imported, 1-Ib. package SPAGHETTY, best imported, 1-Ib. package. . GLUTORONI, rich in gluten, 1-Ib. package. . MON EXTRACT, “Our Own,” bottle, 10¢ PEARL Blue Ribbon brand, 1-lb. package..... . LED OATS, Triumph brand, 2-Ib. package... BAKED BI ‘or Triumph, 3-Ib. can. . CONDENS -K, Essie, pure and rich, a can, JAMS, Blue Ribbon, whole fruit, jar. SSIE GRAPE JUICE, %4- pint bottle ROOT BEER EXTRACT, a bottl ESSENCE OF PEPPERMINT, a b R, concentrated, bottle. . ., double distilled, bottle + 102) BONED CHIC + 10¢| TRIUMPH BR 8c) PREMIUM NO. 1 CHL : 1061 ESSIE F PEAC Californ : 125| BLUE RIBBON PRUNES, 3-1b. « c . 12¢| CAROLINA RICE, Triumph, . 14c| FRENCH PEAS, extra fancy “Moyens, HOMINY, Triumph, 5-Ib, eaon POWDER, ¥4-Ib | S SHE it PURE ESSIE GRAPE “Jule E, “pi nt bottle. BUTLER'S BORAX SOAP, 7 cakes. P, 3 S. SH, '3-Ib, box. ; Ls r, large bag +. 10¢) SAN C ROIX BAY RUM, “he pint bottle » 12¢) WITCH HAZEL, double distilled, pint bottle. PEERL PLERL JAMAIC WITCH HAZ! Belfast Ginger Ale. Rows dent an Special Gifts of “S, & H.” Green Stamps with our Famous Teas @ Coffees. % pide 1 Ib, Unxld Teas for oe see SOC 1 lb. Golden Tips for. +». 50c 1 lb, Best No. 1 Teas for. +++ 35C 1 Ib, Choice No, 2 Teas for..... ..25c 10 ,s4", L Ib. Coffee for 25c., 20c., 17c.. 15c Peerless Malt Extract. Porfect Mquid f for hot Jelly Powder. Blue Ribbon—Makes most deli cious desserts; best fruit and wine flavors; pachage 10c [ ene Smoked Beef. Blue Ribbon—Sliced thin and fresh every day from the finest cuts of beef; %-Ib. carton I Oc —_—_—_—_——— eee Wines and Liquors. 1s at All Our 69 Licensed bey Stores. 's White Seal CI Ch mpagne, quart, § $2054; pint, $1.39 PURE CALIFORNIA T TABLE CLARETS—JUGS Fae A , gallon jUg.se+ee O8¢ | J. B, Red Diamond, gal jug. 90¢ ae . cite fail gallon jug.. 38¢ | J. B, Blue Diamond, gal. jug.1.00 IMPOR’ TED FRENCH CLARETS, Barton & Cuestler'e celebrated BEG | Merton & Guestter' Moe, hort sine Wine. Delniurd & Coa Mtoe, WAbSsinrateinor, bottle 65c . Ho chines mer, bottle WD inor. bottle. way Anerry, de ie thy hoi ‘ Gunrt bettie veantner barat pint bottle... smail decanter..20¢ nix Kummel, double grain, bottle....1,00 | drinks! Pint bottle Hutler's Tersome Gin, bottle... He | Gurdon Dry Git & bottle 40 “Ss, & MH.” Green Stamp: s Fr ree with Overy, case of $l. 00 LAGER BEER, light or Mark, le ading | home br brews, 7 5. & H." Green Stamps Free with a bottle o of the fo! following: tri FrenchBrandy,1.15 jonogram Rye Whiskey... 75¢ dodeti eer Mle Lop | Meakalnal Malt. Whiskey... 78¢ Kingussie Scotch Whiskey. 85¢ | Famous Cabinet Whiskey..