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| DITION| PRICE ONE CENT CITY BANK TO PRESS CASE OF YOUNG FORGER Attorney for Rockefeller In- stitution Opposes Reduc- tion of Bail, WAS FIXED AT $25,000. Lawyer Declares No Crime Was Him at Roslyn Insurance t Jacneg Mazen HYDE STAYED OUT OF REACH OF SUBPOENA InsuranceProcess Server Secks Fashionable Wedding. A pmoess server for the Legislative | Ipvetieating earvying a subpoena for the appeara: Committee, | Hvde as a wither THE “POLICY HOLDER’ Ss DREAM. By T. E. Powers. burg! worth property of George 1 BURGLARS LOOT HOME OF A LAWYER in Harlem, lars who stole h of Jewelry, more than stlverware and De Lacey, No, 238 Carry Off, $5,000 Worth from DeLacey House ‘The polices to-day are seeking the $5,000 | other Inst night from the residence West "BLACK HAND” IN NEW LETTER ASKS $5,000 Father of Stolen Boy Says in Court Prisoner Is His Friend, Several new facts were brought out in the kidnapping case In which Tony Marendino, son of Frank Marendino, of No, 566A Beventeenth street, Brooklyn, when the case of Salvatore Piconl, who | Went to Roslyn to-day with every pros: One Hundred and Thirty-second street F A t ow days ago, came ui ; . peo, of marring the pleasure and gay- From the appearance of the prem ‘wos arrested a i The gee ele. Intended and Predicts No [ety of one of the most fashtonaite tas Galina tance L | before Magistre Weddings of the seg ne ve that the thieves gain: | greet Court to-day . a of the segnon od entrance by removing the id of al t th the subype not . | ‘The police and detectives have grown Prosecution, The man with the subpoena did not coal hole in the sidewalk and lowering won’ fet 5 no and Bo cn tae ble spectal train of orivace Wer | tired of the efforts of Marendino and | - Jand parlor cars that carried the guess hd boy Into the basement to unfasten his friends to keep the affair quiet, and! . }t the old Stoye mansion, the soene of | ee Mt ore And windows of the house | petectives Vachris and Moall sald they vilg We the young broker's! the martiaze of Miss Allce Babcock sts bs asey een would hold @ consultation to-day with clerk, who Bred the estar [daugter of H. B, Babcock, to Henry | 200 Bronlwee, ann au Attorney at No. | Borough Inepector Adam A. Cross with by which he robbed the Clty National) Rogers Winthrop | bit Iway, and the family has been | view to having the anetter passed on Bank of securities valved at .! Ic was heard hy the members of the at Arverno since April. They wers|to Diatriot-Attorney Clarke and taken | Was arraigned in Cenire street pollo?) Armstrong committee that young Mr, nuclfiol of the robbery this morning | pefore the Grand Jury. Marendino and | APB OOH G10) A6 ba Hyde wis to ve one of the ushers at ar yee returned to the efty. his family and friends will have to Ko ' Feds ve phe Mie ram oremony, and the ongoruntty to | Mite burglary 41 the Atth of te kind hefore the Grand Jury and tell under ek ae phe Ay phan NM vice on him wos grasped | to 4 In the game neighborhood oath all they know about the matter ‘ora an a whe ie snag Was announced after the cere. within the past week, Last Wednes.| Marendino this morning recelved ane Slice ' ria Pook thet nt 0 Fi os vad be-n| mony ywever, by Ms, Baboock, a day a clever snew laf encered the [other letter from the Black Hand, ido intend.d and that reery was sim-| brother of the bride, that Mr, Hyde was basenient of Jacob Riger’s residence, Was obtained by i detectives an DS oe eee Pur | ‘est One rhivty, | slate lows: ply the prank of a boy J nov preseat at the wedding. N 1 Mi st One Hundred and Thirty. |W8s translated as follo a Phe Disirici-Attorney and I have} Attorney-Gencral Mayer waa in Al- second Street and took $1,50 worth of Letter Received To-Day. agreed to adjourn the examination until | bany toalay, having left for the Btate lain onging to Mr. Riger'a} soot, tWe have grown tired of walt- next Thursday, with y pern apital last n He refused betore au Mrs, R. F, O'Donnell ling for you to come to terms, This Is and I thut the adj ent t wving to discuss the letter wh Mavlight robbery Was vers /the lass warning you will got. We told eran Jaimed was sent to him by W the residence of D. Wy yoy to do business with your friend I also ask that 373 Hepburn Russell egenting & | SM West One Hundred yng he could do business with us. That Feduced to $10,0m irities | nur f New York Gife Ins a nd street, the following iy the only way this can be fixed. Un have be 18 Jers, In whien the dem Bae y WwW eves entered the base-| teas we get $000 by Tuesday night beer an 1 of $3.00 to the surplus me “ a quantity of silverware! your boy will be dead, You will find The my ‘ bail was ‘ sum ls made up of the and dable cut glass his body along the Shore Road. This Is posed | A nt Di t-Adtorney | 000 in ition campaign ae Y b fon of what ts thought | the last word Chadwick, w id $50,(00 was not too! whi dent MoCall acknowled 5 wang was the looting “THE SECRET SOCIETY.” muca | while on the stand and §240,00 he « dis of a Mat occupied] Detectives Vachris and Meal say Bank Takes a Hand, euse sying paid to Andrew Hamilron by R >. Edmundson at N that Marendino for weeks concealed the ef | becusity obhae: (han ik. Bass West One Hundred and Thirteenth | fact that he had recelved threatening Peal leg | AE LC BASU le a le 2 ‘ street letters and it was only by thelr own she case: ts caken to the cours) sonal Chat 1p neg ees soars i —— |work that they discovered the face and . } h . st Pa ec } ot hold of the letters and'found tha he wont the Ci'y Sattunal| Attorney-General Mayor Aald he nad (Continued from First Page.) | THE : GRA | R STOLE i JEWELS — ithe demands had neen for $5,000 instead Hank e othe rd por yet re the vomminiva (in PEN 1 lot nad been sald dy Marendinc bast vouns iaw who | Mt Ruse wit/ae liveved It tecitve five sleuths shudvaed y I call my bables ‘sweetheart HROUGH A WALL. | of #500 a3 had been sald by Marendino. later pr be A : Cad baa him/nt Albony e t eet and ena ig 0%, (8%, gansumntion you fet Seis ad ; Piconi His Friend, a » be 4 G8 had bee to hir Ib nen left the st that you could write to another mar * employed a new and Ins 7 Not until then known tint the Plans of Equitable Trustees, the plain a cloped Kove you better than @ thing ese in » Former Raves Shs Scores tnsu-' enious device to rifle the store of | When the case of Pioont came up tn bank wis tak i Faw datigul atalarant Mrs. Powers on the oy the mys anked Mr Michael Naftel, at No. 7H Sixth avenye, | Ort to-day the police were surprised . ¢ following wuthorized statemen . 4g it T never mail etter,” cried | - 7 ; 4 Se BRA cee Ite: eae SABO Ma Ato ton om the oflice of | Ugh, Waray SoH caled Mrs, Wowers | gy ott ance Financiers as Rob- — «sily to-day stained $70) worth | to see Plcont and Marendino walk int I continue to ask for a. by George Fy. airs. 1 did you do wrong | out that Mra. f jewelry without entering the place | Court together al Ware also pur the ball to »,” oa: i or nody ¢! Jand walked away saf. f prised to learn that Picont's bad! he i hat the ting of the Equicable) “Q When did sou meet Mr. Campbell avenue, , ee Ind excep yee 4 n@ Wall | dino, ‘The lat tried to tel! the poli-e bie ean on Wednosday Ag a Mand that she had sp j between the st and @ ball entrance | thet Piconl had been his friend, « Ls and t my Saat sth 5 pts re si} nue nd aid e _ nad agett to the floork above had been seeking the boy in the Italla : busines will t aria sitomabiia t ; et the woe! Former Mayor Robert A. Van Wyck, eg ahh ipvere a Im. quarters of Brooklyn and Manhatta ee or six vacancies now} 1) D4 Mr spend the evens man who ran the boarding-house be.| Who arrived on the Kaiser Wilhelm IL ee ‘“ Mi jib tin day and night ever since the lad dis- rua want to urd and any others ings with your husband? A. Yos, they fore. This was only weeks after| to-day, had some strong things to say |Hui)it its » POD kD Gott! “Mite cnhelems tia Gelpcuves believe , hed Backs, t y before that date: NRA (Au a aI eee naan t aady Sym Rer husband, The | snout the coming elections, civic and) wh . floor h het |Pleont to be the man meant by. the y trate f ary Q. What would they do? A. Why, 4 said chat Mr, Camphedl had ; ; : Xed ball at $%,000 sider will also be given Gt) ney mostly played poker the night at the boardinge| national, the Insurance investigations Juvgh or ts oceupled | Blick fland men in thelr letters in s iy 3 back to p an arly day to the filling of the 1995] Wy How lung did they remai. J irtenea? land other matters appertaining to loca hire Han aye ihe dhushten fellli.g, Marendino to give the honey t F: the amount of] class o ucceed thom now) A, Until my husband accused me of all At the clusion, of Mra, Powers's| amairs and the country in general. heard noises about 2 o'clock in the tes! ‘Dhe two left the court together, and $0 iid t d frteen of theme two) sorts of ings and 1 ref 9 liv se-eximination Rebecca Hicks, f tne ground floor 1f before they went — Detective irre r rade esl i ty { wit ham any more, When the break ackett strest, Brooklyn, a col-| He sald he believed the recent man- , eMiind floor, as I somebody | bet th or « ‘arr aise however, t e vacant, four are filled 1 Bat : ane red Z , Wern hammering on the wall, which 4a| talked with them, It was to. hime Mt wever, that } me between me and my husband the ored screant, wis called to the stand. | dais would result in the election of a | Were hamme plaster, They paid =| pending pmteet-d the warm friendsht No crinie was mitted, ax no erime| meuhere and sev e@ held by diree-|¢rendship between Mr. Campbell and She dad perk Bmplo dln CLA PAWEL T Te aratio. Pandorhy in ane. next Conel Chatto te Tea eee Res nO ET eNOS, Runteeted the Warn, Friendenlp Was intended. tors chosen oon the resommendvilon| my husbind ceased . , home tn Ray Ridge, She testiiind that | Democr i Rai dadin | P| cave was postponed until Frid. . at their tinge in| Did Your uuevand threaten to kill awk i} Mr &F were, calli on her an gress and a Democratle President {ni the y found that the mio w 10 had rent. | Case Was postponed un riday Thor Inve the trustees gs ae iiuiself When, You and he separated’ asked weput Als and sald L isle atic mom from them had not returned Uetives f Tue and July of the present year W vee Ne told me he was tired of me tire would Fintome, maney An st at| the next general election. Regarding When Nattel went GOW tO ceee Ri . . alae and “in pie of hie absence tn New {iq Tirol of himself, He had a pistol fie knew Unvihing about Mrg. Powers. | the city eleotion, Mr. Van Wyck said: | shop this morning he found a hoe AXES USED IN | failed t ; Hampshire and Massachusetts, Mr, | in tt ‘hand, aad I tried to get it away Campbell, or a ed “Mayor MeClel lan and Mr, Metz will about a na oles had mah ryan | , od Hed tu soy pshire a} us qi 1 ne n the wall between the hallway and og ae cerns get, Coe aura Pm, Wp | found Tes] EHR amen he er mi te sq me Hagel tle Sheil” "ANOTHER RAID, If any: one Je iaipdcaied the suit Huticg ae trustee. shought If he wanted to commit aulcide Me fon’ | jorkiy ever piled Up In able town. Ab tb! ety Was diaplaved on two auelves,“ata| ard no . sid and it ts expecte tty he wry E might as well let him do it. I hadn't Wit cried | (nis insurance scandal, the investiga- ali the trinkets were missing a no amount ue sumption of offic ity, been In my room long when he came {n Never.” The police were notified and told that ere Joins Precinct Men tn brought out the na we 1 from Prince.on decasionally | 1.4" atked tor some writing paper. He i baginning | ton has lifted the curtain and ex the value of the stolen goods Is $700, He has denied ¢ Te eet ee te eee eee erry Sten: anid he wanted to welte a farewell let: | with. the h drive (0| the take reformers in it, They Storming Alleged Pool-Room attorney. tha Oe RANG 8. | aA Meat a MIA. tlie WO pe ener, ht ave ‘a noes |g eek: a ert the withees ereorted | Wolves in sheop's clothdng, ‘The Arm - $500 STOLENE FROM Over a Went Side Saloon, i} will ke f and he went ou hout three pie the Pls nt . tae mth all of with him or a ese. g, femalning Months) cisok in the morning he eane to me | Mrs. Powers in A sat th ETOH COMMIS HAA SOF the Ver WEST SIDE HOUSE] Detectives attached to the stats of | Wg | ag Pe oft And sald he had change a and Ae fete Mra Powers at the door? | hypoorlay from them and chey are down Asli Gaclaln Bikers, af Uis Cantval 8 tes elinply 5 i Why didn't you go Inside? A, T/ and out, ; Office, and Cap igher, of the rr re pd, Sit think It would be proper mad |, This means chat the so-called reform| The residence of John R. Stanton, a Gar SOnMaEVELIN fess “Sanian stu f uu kn ere are 8 t vill ha ell-knd merchant and olwty bs bs oe “B00 ad ntinvally quarrelied about money | *Q., You RGR TARE ATE oe went |\# dond and that the fakirs will have “ ker merchant and oly 84 | raided an alleged pool-toom over i matters localitle 0, th sree! id yu ohserve the character of to go. suioon known as “The Oaks’ In West The defendant's lawyer then put in| @ Didn't you th sat ne | was enterod t 8 laet eve ‘ n is. lawyer evidence a separation agreement, which | the locality Twenty-aixth, atreet and| aye ty the biakeat ortme of the cone) war entirely thieves laat evens EO SAAN A ie | [Mr. and Mra Powers had signed In| Lexington avenuethe night you took | eupy, for the fakire have ‘worke : MDT Akee ware used to break! ih Cetober, 1904. Hy this agreement hug-| Mrs. Powers there? A. It must nave te poor people, who have be Al ms | About 2.000 were In the place. Severa is story, | band and wife were °o have thelr | struck me aa rempectallt of taught to look apon life Insuray The thieves through the scuttie| About ; ahh ‘ el Poe CONadE Sitaroe Pegapedesen ic tales . ae anohor for thelr families! in the roof while Mr. Stanton and prisoners werd ‘taken nity: 0 Wall months. Se rte sade Pi , M | paraphernalia was fou soners Wd b |, Mra. Powers said she had given up after deat Phey have pretended pimiiy Were at dinner. ‘They pes fakin 4 oFlloe Handaiinna | |the children to her husband for the 66 9 to be the friends of the poor, and the top iloor and most o et ie mls oh { |first six months, but when it came nee R all the time were using the gost he servants, is The p Ia sald to ave en ope ny turn to get th she was served with notitied, but have found ‘no! put three days moved from 4 "Hel Papers in, a divorce act f] obtained OF ed own RP ace thieves: other location, h was raided. ] “a he ; defen dan Bold rat A: private tie Bats to mas nes af a ee js 5 dons ‘ detective had broken Into her apart- or set of men cow 0 «| fs plicated rew ost of a's sencnt mage G48 Was Flowing from ajie:t st "klaneaa’ take "ther the| Aiter the exposition that has been’ CHL OROFORMED ; ; alvorse on was begun le every lust one of them- Th by Mise Ka harine onard, sister of | 1 ndant declared that the en- made as Dy TAT ’ ie the pri » deviated her brotver| Jet, and PoliceCall Zeigler 4en “vers she had written to Mr, whould be sent to Jail, THE WATCH DOGS, as indice @ Geet Campbell had never been sent T read (na paper In England about ica mart Clothes op : 8 ot aint ) he VT vel thay he roteting a woman's} a Suicide, Not Proper, She Says. Pl teeta ae eee eee nee [E154 to 164 EAST 125th STREET name | “When I read them over,” sald Mrs. Hican Campaign Committee from Dwelling in Which Six Per- ¥ REALLYSMART pollee believethat young Leone Powers, “I saw that they were hardly poor policy-holuers’ money, [t pans Wate léeoinns henever you want i mecrtion that broper for me to send. |proves what Judge Parker said durin, custom-tailored clothes ready-to-wear - arabes The body of William K, Zelgler, for: Did, you ne send him any imiiae CHICAGO, Oct. 8—Shouts of “vrob-/ iis campaign Was absolutely correot, (Special to The venting World.) no matter how you are built—you can (ive years old, thin afternoon was | IN! sities Powers ck dit Not | bers’ and ‘thieves were rained at a, Mr, Van Wyck sald te had received «| MOUNT VERNON, N.Y, Oct. 8 gether here, $ d went found on a bed im his rooms at No. ¢ ina’y ue Niet Skinpbel "BUY?" | meeting of polloy holders of the W brik rage 9 aay at the & AB John A. Kraft @ prominent resident of | Autumn Suit | 5 r ui 2 Ath ree gnunated and Twenty. | & ver SH Rtlly. Rcatled may [ern Life Indemnity Company to-day. | Croker aad he had dropped. polit ronaville, reported to Sherif Merritt | Ton Coats . . slinaaiial : Ken\ gow aack, eb pee hase '€ had evidently | hishanc Hy 0 ever amoorn | MOR nearly came to blows during a |scod And was paying liitie attention t ay th at _puresles nad wl 1 t /nite for our fashion booklet. Phat pe did vetysu at ouce 42,000 of MIN Aine days, The gas wae flowing | Did Mr.” Camph 00 ’ tending — protests | Political ate erica, | jd Mr, lence during the night, and after Cie seve " | thom & Jet In the bedroom, wh Sl your head? A. Yes, but always In the hysterical scene attending pi ker was looking very well chloroforming two watch dogs rambled \ tlia@u ubly | bea om, where the | rresence of my husband.” made against rulings of the chalr. ‘The eae through the house at ease and. sole re) Shee UB ody Was discovered, and the man had. |" In closing Nis direct examination Mr. | principal uproar followed a request for Valuable: work sos: “ ot Iu the opinion of the police, committed | Bacon brought gut that Mr. campbell | reading of minutes of a previous moet- Brkaeman Crushed, S burelase took ther time, despite Had bath teeth ShAt & serowdriver Pivers's' home, at Mra, Powers put | ing and a refusal by President Georgo| James Higgins, of Yonkers, « New Hesplne ix the eles, ted aoe tG tae ted trom the!Jet that it eould, noe antes aut att, FRE OR ue oe etts. Kid] Mime teem York Central brakeman, was cought pion of str. Kraft stole $105 in cash trom Car SHOWS Lim wie | Ue Wis ound by a Mra. Loulse|. Mr, Yonge, Mr, Powers's lawyer, then| pollcy holders’ committee. shouted, ns | Forde | Sy Oct ue the bed gold wateh wa Fae a te rag tha twe | MeRer OS Noo Is haukekodoee of te | hopin to erseexanine Mp,| Ro hook bis fist In tho chalrman's fruated He was taken to the Ford: | $29, chain and charm were aiso taken bo ak ue , : Ort any aiate anes uu or sev. Di Mr. Powers object to Mr. h och was bein, 2 — WHEN he is nw Sail toe bivest). eri days oe (Rt OF escaine ug Nas c smpol 's smoothing your hair? A. | face that freedom ve Miecontbd Pgs STRICKEN IN EXCHANGE Of by aPaOC es Te aas been ; he no. prived frau DUE el he was very good natured about it, | dented and “gag-tule’ resor Yy | Choked by a Bone. sP FOR TUBSDAY, road that he sometimes met at | ‘Htiernooky when Ave are Q When Mr, Powers sald he wanted | the officials of the insurance company. , J chocelare Baspherty the "eusp eel hist in Walt mreet | ® Y) door of Zeteier' eee ete out ware tiving? “Ar | Afeport from the Committee on Cros] While eating luncheon in the Liberty | i, wntth Selaed with Heart Die | ene yeaa 1We Har:y, Ambrose, Leonard spent tho letter or°note trom the dead man| tired of the way’ vou were living? A.! achiiate caused the hottest ght of the| Restaurant, at No, 99 Went street, this Creme vereeess PHONE eT tite cicadgiaecoss and wl | was found in \1e rooms, but under the| Yes: he sald 1 was spending goo much | Fee ee eee eee ncie Mee Aun caicerman, cr] eako And Taken (a Woopital, Qkarclate Covered ‘Man 7m » rhe | cy Rien outelie door was a note addressed to} money, 3 i ‘ m a, mallow « . >. he seen wornhig by Abraham) yin by Herman Arnold, who gH Q Did you think there was anything | onder, The chairman rapped for order | No, 190 ne ne ie I oe ER. Smbch, fifty-five years old, of CIAL FOR WEDNESDAY, at ‘ he had expected to rent Inconsistent with she dutles of a ¢ on insisted on valikin delphla, was choked by @ fishbone an 0. eo Wes h eet, 9 > - " 1 The father Oe Leo ad MeN OND ome Mohit. The note wea dated Sept |{n going aixomobliing with Mr, Camp- ei hilseed pee sted on talking, [rah upomucioul wheh ‘an ambulance | No One Weat Bhehivethird atreet mas Chit ps Chocolate Se oh t : Nhe hoy haa bell and running around with him? A.| BtUlll rapping with his gavel, alr \\arrived, ‘The surgeon removed the , ST : discane this after mm BALL s+ +Lb. 100 aay See euntel con Ses. MoPherson said Zetefer rented | No: for I never neglected my home and/man asked Mr. Hicka to be seated and! hone and the woman. Was later al ney Uh We Rosle see tion Streor | URVeOlate-Covered Molnsnen CMe BO “eal Rane ‘oom about a month ago, When| chiidr behave like a gentieman, to go on to Philadelphia ae BEN RRMON RO) iu Candiicicvsiavesctiby ARe Capt. Mi y he moved In ae was accompalned b; Q t you think It was very Hberal |") , Hospital : did’ wd. beileve. ie boy Intended steale han Whom he at first seid wae hie | oN the part of your husband to allow| “Do you mean to say Tam not acting Park Row Store Open Event ing anytying “for Kespe.” but thar Ne wife, He afterward ndinitted that the| You to run around with Mr. Campbell | like a gentleman?” asked Mr, Hicks. Deuel-Hapgood Case. | er only warts! to do something ou: of the woman was only housekeeper, This | the way you did? A. No; for I think) “you are not now," answered Gen, ordinary and had no lateacion of prott- woman, . MoPherson says, dia- | tt Was ‘ali a conspiracy. Moulton, Justice Joseph M. Devel, of Special B N Ing by his Capt, MoCauley Ala> annes two Weeks go and haa| ,@ When your husband forbade Mr, | Spl ion. Ae hii Sessions, and Norman Hapgood, editor) © E { Fee ae ag ie Ray MHOULL not been ween since, The Inet seen of | Campbell to come to the house what} “You Ie, sir; you Het" retorted afr, |Rrsmnns ant. Non Ke ehneeeg'| oT A bring disgrace to a man Iike his father, Zoigte , explanation did he make of his att: Hicks. Mh wttialaay Gta Gate ik Scherer e AND Sic R *s onorabiy Zeigler was a week ago last Sunday with oriminal ifbel, were in Jefferson 5 IWEAL PLAC Who shad Jong and iy norably served 1m ands Iw thought tat she went to hia | ¢ Maat ite “Compbel! wae 4 dangerous | Me, Micke finally eat down, and tho| Marker “Cutt this "afternoon. The. vite E 4 rey r Levy. After see'ng the boy rooms then and turnedvon the gas, man i roll-call_on the motion to adjourn was| case was Bapourned to Oct. 10, BUY LOTS PARK ROW &NASSAUS? PMomHeiaiar ers, ald the most un-| Bs GR pay epenpeaual Q. Did you go out yachting with Mr, | Was carried, " tical aia | ol, | RerrevIemine® i Tt COR SPRUCES? fertunat- part of the whole affalr wos! ROCKEFELLER GIFT Campbell atier your husband had for-| | Taere were seventy-five policy-holders i At Rast Elmhurst i ‘OR SPRUCE S ths drag¢ine of an innocent giil’s namo! bade him the house? A, Yes; my|4! che meeting, among whom were a! Jake Litt’s Will Filed, \A A into the case: Ite eald that Leo husband was then away on an aytomo-|‘oren women. It was larned that IN a ane Miss Schrader She never saw or heard anv: nie stolen securi tes until she read the tn the papers, She Is tory progtrated by th notoriety and the puviioetion of of per Die~ tures in commection wi h the o iy nl ral the boy had no no. or! '| MONEY OUT ON LOAN. A big share of the $10,000,000 turned over to the Board of General Kducation .|by John D, Rockfeller was loaned in ne, but disgrace he hike Bireet to-day honor father. and bis) Trust Company a: f intoetunata, cont through Aas | by ged bile trip. I met Mr, Campbell at the yacht club. The witness considered the word “sweetheart,” used in her letter to Campbe! merely an expression of sisterly tenderness, Loved Him as a Brother, ¥ ago a th tad The will of Jacob Litt, the theatrical Proxies dor 11,000 polley-holders were in ho hands of General: Manager Rosen-| manager, who died last Thursday at Dr.| # | Lee Teun Only 100) wore hela by the! id's eaniterium in Yonkere, was % The women who attended the mee‘ing | Aled this afternoon, The petition shows L Were More excitable than ves men, eres that the left $208,000. After five years) k have yd to Chicago the residue is to be divided into three! M ish bhae "ns ey In] pirts—one-third to Mra, Litt, one-third bile o. iy yy Ag) Pai wo the Bare sitaren 9s and the other ia ON FLUSHING BAY, Half Hour from Herald Square, SEND POSTAL FOR VvVinws. *zOxe DIED, HANLY.—On Monday, Oct, 2, 1908, LIZ 1B, beloved wife of John J. Hanly, at her realdence, 45 Cheever place, Rrooklyn Friends and relatives are respectfully in- | ¢ vited to attend funeral @ervices Wednes- day, Oot. 4 at 2 P.M. Interment Holy Cro ‘ 5 | Important GIRLS To hop PRICE ON ONE CENT, WEEKLY BANK REPORT RATED AS A FARCE President of ot Co Exchange Bank Makes Charge Be- fore Clearing-House, Chorges that the statement of the ” condition of New York banks as tesued Weekly has become a farce and that the notion of trust compantes in extending Jarge credits without meadntalning ade. quate cash reserves constitutes a great danger were made before the Clearings House Aasocintion to-day by the Presale dent of the Corn Exchange Bank, Wilke fam A. Naa, The Corn Exchange is one of the moms financlal institutions of olty, having average deposits of $40,000, (00 Mr, Nash denounced the existing state of affairs by which trugt compan yperating outside of the Qlearing and not subject to {te rules, are biiged to maintain the cash reserve one-fourth of the sum of ds banks by Fed law, and of ofl Clearing House banks by the rules that énstttution, Mr. Nash urged b that manera be taken to bring the trust compantes une der the regulations of the Clearing i OCULISTS’ PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED, $1.00 and no more. '» prescription (or eyeglneaon rea will cont $1.00 and no more not pay Nien prices to have your prescription. filed When at any. of my five convenient sora the arme work that would coat elnewhere tr 0 to $8.00 can be had “4.00 more. This unheard of and the made by aa The fact jreater New @ auffiol r ¢ tonied and offer Is genuin I repeat my offer: Your occulist's pr Hiption for eyegiasses or spectac: filled for $1.0 and ¢ This ap tes to all presoriptions, —excludis ty th 1 Fito lenses. and r may be u want a ptiun an and am time Is limited, thie Closed at any i avold the crowds EE Meare FIVE CONVENIENT sTorRs ILE. YAN $1, tel, voy 8 SIN Ae, MY, 1520 THld A, Del. REIN EBM SIS, NY, 24 E.IZ5IN S), COL GMn & Medison AVS..WLY, Brook lyn Store: 50 Fulton $1, eat ROCKiel Dl (007 Brain}, neo Wl Gch i Ale, bring this ad 1B, “TH 8.—To avold mistake Collar Chat No, 29 These chats have opened blind eyes, fand men see how they have been deceived with cotton collars when they thought they were gett en at the linen cvilar price H your dealer Stamped your pr Warra paid for cotton— yan eye Insiv r MH, & 1b. bra’ id Ie your deaian, w » gend us bia nianie fet.” Lition versue collar: wine, ‘twupply you (ton,” and get HENRY HOLMES Troy, New York SALESKOOM 3t Union Square West New Yorke HELP WANTED—MALE, aaa AAA AAAADARARARAAN FURNITURE PACKERS-Exe perienced men only. Apply WANAMAKER'S Ware. 27th st at house, and 12th ay, FURNITURE FINISHERS and Freneh polishers wante ed at WANAMAKER’S Warehouse, @7th st. and 12th av, WANTED Exp , one a ee LAUNDRY WANTS—FEMALE, ry, 27 De learning. Adelphi Lau ay... Brooklyn. : ray TRONERS wanted, Adelont ao . 23T Kalb ay., Brooklyn. , ‘ pou te, | which reserve Is required of natio; '

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