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OKED BANK a CAUSE OF FAILURES » Directors Arraigned by| Comptroller Ridgely in Congress Report. ; _ HE DEFENDS EXAMINERS | | Fraud Covered by Officials Hard to Get at by Men Who Go Over Books. SHOULD BE NO CRASHES , f Ordinary Care by Heads of Fin- Hf —ancial Institutions Would Pre- ; vent Fraudulent Failures, i _ ty WASHINGTON, Dos, 7.—Comptroller P Of the C hig annual | feport, » day, dle: | Gusses bank failures, and makes the qi Patement tra: if due care were exer- @iaed by the ‘ors of financial Inatt- tutions there we be few, If any, falle ures of e fra character He rather absolves the bank exam iners, saying “After a careful study of the cases Whieh have come under my observation during the past four Gonvinovd that 10 Qmination or su Gide of the bank « fraudulent bank thorough and efc ‘8, Lam firmly em of bank ex> an | } Discovery Too Late, DT am also on ed by the | THE We INSANE WOMAN WHO HELD CAR FORT. MPS: Sarah Berry pame experience that wit ful and officient work oy e part of the ex-| @eniner, vided by Intelligent and tho ough leters of 8 ased on t examiner's repor board of bank directors of nee with an honest desire to ©0-Operating w the law can, by examiner and the Comptroller lure bank prictio t absolute) possible. “Lam sure that In eo-operatio: rs of & | bank and . the best h i permanent improveme the supervision yanks | and the reduction of bank failures to «| minimum. “No outside supervision can supply honesty or brains for the ma: agement of @ bank or take the place of either| when It ts lacking, 1 tean do}, ig to discover acta of y or bad |” errors of judgment af oe. | In curred, and to some exte At ille: | iy of their overy and | always works under| “ Jable disadvantage. the law has bee PATRICK IN DEATH JERSEY “HUGGER” HOSE PLANS FH il Stranger Who Has Been Ter-| rurizing Women at Bridge- las Line for Appeal to Feder Court Already Mapped | Out. tou Landed in Jail | Albert T. Patrick, still hopeful that} Evening World.) t h ‘der c. Jack 6 will escape execution for the murder | ; os bad Sank nel old Wiliam Marsh Rice was again! women t nignt, was caugt @ cell in the death house © Sing! offering an insult to the wife | g Prison to-day Samuel Mayhew | ‘ deciaion 7 " Hlew, w Ad sent he dur 1 w heer here ant € the week of J after Patrick's | refus: give ame residence emarkadle plea was| May m to jail ot emough to break mM we Ht not ali, of th to tne Uaited sates eigrene cout |SAVED HIS BABY ae bank 4 ‘ und this appeal wt sel he condition W ® to be 2 ' though 1t will be presenicd by “Raby MeGnire Cured of Bronchitis Fas torneys and Whooping Cough by Fathes ‘A The of his appeal was indicat Johutn Medicine, Se lars by his own speech w i Roger -_ officers eclared : . a sais In @ recent letter from Long is themselves Tce nt he ssemment oF the Cours Me liad City, Willem. MeGul ig , ri Ll |My baby has been sick with bron : ea the loans are new they look | va at BINS | nitis and who cough, and H right and frequently Bood; but) s MERTON "2 John's M has worke if things go wrong and i ‘ ve ih cur » little one ventur & money, the | | A second after the Judge's words had can Bay think it ts | to Increase, and soon good money be-| dled away the convicted lawyer's t forest Af sand body eins to go afier bad, with the ve} hand shot out toward the J nes builder leo, ni | for children result bench, Then he bowed low, and in @ bit for pri ple as well 4 Resort to Fraud. Nie terunt sere ec mN)Glened) Willa F, MeGuire, 114 Mt tes “ of the rowae ¢ ud renee ne Island City, N cages men Ww Ho while xoonts on sore None ie MGR ig rata x th HER J ado and Ut re-| of the rights ald a ai ae | TP MEDICINE ar a bank “has | SU5" Hae @ gentle healing effect upon tho | ate this has not | und to be true, | nust be remembered that these and deceptions are in most in being carried billty h P duueoter th prevent such Hold! Majority of Stock, + makes the point. that fe are net well paid nthe extent 4 Mrectora were In ational banks Mr f two years neon nade, owned by the -nresidents, 8 210 by ‘irgct ore other than hares held ctors and wr ere Was i or nearly 1 nest ait of me total the arecolations Ge te vi they ware connected. mip att tng judgment Uke @ aside when Gr een CaS S| Patrick « > ore {nd bronchial tubes, Thet te tion was s¢ wer'l hy manuf : CURES BRONCHITIS +) William Marsh Rice was not killed by |= any one. He insisted shat a eriminal Sunday World Wants ‘id be Be Work Monday Wonders, — | C, 6. GUNTHER’S SONS Established 1870. procured raud. FURRIERS EXCLUSIVELY, Desire to direct attention to their fine collection of Crown and Ne plus ultra Russian Sable skins, as well as medium priced furs, 184 Fifth Avenue, At Twenty-Third Street, New York, load SB). jInsane Mrs, Barry, Who Held : TWO INTRUDERS SHOT, HOES EAT IRLD: THURSDAY _ DECEMBER 7, 1003. | tne conductor cut the car out ana| sit{ted it to a ale wack ubout 2 feet uth of the station Clty Mubwhal| rr urgeon boarded the car and forced the door of the retiring room, blocking te HOW STRATEGY WOH : epee srry expedient d intelli@ently enough om she allowed to come ni but insisted that the Berrys of atucky were about to kill her, a) BANGOR, record of Me, Deo. 7 In Northern Maine, made. nubl Shows that during Oo Der, 8,728 doer were # jaa with 2,006 last yi that If she wave herself up thelr plane would succeed She refused all offers of food, but al- | towed one of the railroad men to place! | treph water in the tank | After she was captured Mrs. Perry be- came calm and went to sleep in the jail. She says she realizes ehe did Wrong {n shooting at those who tried ure her. After a few days of mill probably be taken in charge at XMAS WORLD, OUT NEXT SUNDAY, Twenty-four Pages in Color, Place for Week, Calm After Capture. My First Doll, By | Mrs. Russell Sage, | Bellevigg Enemies Mean to Kill Her She Refused to Let Anyone 11 Drowned in Wreck, CHRISTIANIA, NORWAY ‘Twenty-four Pages in Codor, DEC, 7. rocesses of a railway car wa. of the dow of Everything may be charged and paid forin very small sums, weekly or monthly, ous y My the Li there was a sh it EN6 Mesh Business, A Friday of Unusual Interest. Mrs. Berry stot two men before it Boys’ Overcoats of all-wool Ox-| Women’s extra heavy fleece-lined was discovered she meant business, and ord Fri es 7 to 16, and Jue Vests and Pants; worth 29¢,, 19, edly she would 1 any its of Oxford and Blue for c approached her while she was 3 to 9; worth 2. 98 Men's Black Cashmere Half Hose, with merino heels and toes; 15¢ eG NPiZ opiz ay —_ PESSE: Berry is a Kentucktan. She te Boys’ Domet Flannel Waists and | worth 25c., for.. ed from her band and has Blouses; some Eton effects; (15 Women's Wool Sweaters; very ets nbalanced for years, 1 ages $ to 14; worth 35¢,, ford b OE full blouse; White, Blue, pls ae - J me B s' Knee Trousers of light and | Red and Oxford; worth h 856 oie and hed a posse at lark faney Cheviots and Cassi-| $1.80, fOr... .sssreseee res; ages 4 to 14; worth Girls’ ang Misses’ new style Tourist Coats; long, loose models 4M mixed fabrics; worth 8. 95 15, for ” 20¢, Fil lannelette Gowns; pink Mother Hubbard Calm After Capture. ls ved with silk 75 | Tailored Walking Skirts of Chey- h $1.50, for | {ot, Broadcloth and Panama; full Women's Poplin and Madras | cluster side-plaited or — circular lid colors and mixtures; | effects; worth B10, back and front; 65 (OF crseney.'s Cievewetas sa 5.95 rth $1, fOr... ce. | Nearly 250 Boys’ Suits; Sailor k Taffeta and Crepe de Chine | Blouses, Norfolks and double- Waists; button back, with beauti- | breasted Sacks; all sizes; none fully designed front of fine tucks | worth less than $3.98 and many ind silk embroidery; as much as $5.98; all worth $8.50, for 1 5 00 At seen Greener ene 1,98 259-261 +» SIXTH AVE, Store Open Satur day S HECHT BROS Nt ei | Stirring Sale of Women’s Winter Ceats In the Smart New Mcdels Illustrated Here. UN Long Loose Coats, $7.98. <5>) The illustration to the left shows the long, ie rs vloose coat, a very graceful model, of % ¥ heavy, smooth finished black ch:viot. BR Pashioned in the double-breasted style, ‘with velvet collar and turn-down cuffs, It's a coat you'd expect to pay $7, 98 $12 for. Special at Long Tightfitting Paddocks, $12.50. In the picture to the right is shown ths handsome long, light fitting coat, made of an excellent quality black kersey and unfinished worsted, double. ‘ breasted front, tight-fitting back, 50 inches long, with velvet collar and Wa wide lapels) A half more wouldn't, y buy it elsewhere, Our $12, 50 spt cial price, al More About the Coats Sale of Fur Lined Coa‘s You'd Expect to Pay $25 for Involved in This Sale Exactly Like Cu! Alongside. At $9, 98 Rich long black Montagnac Coats, 48 inches long, in double-breasted, collarless models, with Fr full or semi-fitted backs, All of the e coats are beautifully strapped with ict cloth, Value $15, Special at Here's another Vogel Brothers me triumph in these fur-lined coats for women—the same coats com- mand $25 in other stores. It's The new Empire coats At $14, 50— “and long, tight-fitting Paddocks, the most fashionable models of theseason. The Empire is a most beautiful model, of black, tan and castor kerseys, Maine's Game Record Big. -The offctal the Bangor end Aroostook Railroad Company of big re shot $b F.0-FS5-F-9:-959093939800308E008 LHEPoe Hoss Seooods ohos soos tees a three-quarter length model, of handsome broadcloth, with deep full collar of water mink and lining of dark fur. The coat is finished front and back with stitched straps. Very special at $19.50. Other Fur Lined Coats, $22.50, $27.50, $34.50, $39.50 Exquisite garments of broadcloth in black, garnet, white, green, blue, Alice blue/ coralandtan, Al! have big, generous col. lars of Persian, Natura! or Sable Squirrel, ‘They have linings of dark fur or squirrel, double-breasted, collarless style, finished A. at neck with stitching and inlaid velvet; Abroad stitched straps of velvet outline ithe yoke. The Paddock is the new rip- ple plait effect, cut very long, in single- reasted style, with buttons showit through, made of smooth-finished, blac! kersey. Value $25, Special at $14.50, Long Coats for Misses and Small Women at $9.98 Swagger coats of mannish mixtures, in = extra long models that reveal just a bit of the skirt, In sizes 14, 16 and 18, Value $15, Special at $9.08, _ et bogie | Near Car, F ‘The steamer Fram was sunk to-day in OUT NEXT SUNDAY, vwistiania Ijord, Seven of her crew Jond four passengers were drowned. | XMAS WORLD, Special to The Even! ve Work) | GIRARD, Kan, Ds Strategy h = Wr ar are ascompiehed the cause 0 he crit POPPE DD PEOPHDID DHHHD yin the car” who has held the “eho euueos © eany" ® HECHT BROS, 259-26) Sixth Ave, |HECHT BROS, Into the chair car she used ag a fort i v her sufficien o Ho’ fr get Rr igre ry ¢ Look to Our Friday Sales for rugeon with five de; ies to enter scan ie oo nce ees dy Whatever You Require. woman of the b evolver with which she held off the authorities during. the ALL MAY BE CHARGED, ese. Considering { she had not Tae peak mcny. “HI QIEeRER It’s a good thing to watch our Friday sales fifty-two times a NWilaas Kae toon theeenerod Wang year. There's never one of them but that there are offerings of penings, but this case wt Mra timely interest much under price, From now on will appear, ry is prodably ented to the besides u ¢ regular articles of wearing apparel, many things sult- The spectacle of a shigint Mttle able and appropriate for Christmas, and always at a bargain ing scores of men at bay price, | | JAMES McGREERY & G0, JAMES McGREERY & 60., Upholstery Department, 4th Floor, On December the 8th and oth, ‘Fine Renaissance Lace Bedsets,—with lace trimmed flounce on spread and boleter cover, 3°75, 4.50 and 6,00 aet, Sash Curtain Netting. 36 inches wide, Fine ished with Renaissance Lace edged flounce, a8c per yd, Madras Tissue, Simple Colonial patterns, White oF ert. .sscevess voeeagc to 380 yd, Colors. .s0ceee sees sess veer $80 to 4g Reversible Couch Covers, 60 inches wide, g yards long, Oriental designs and colors, 3-75, 5.50 and 7,50 each value §.25 to 9,90 2,500 Cushion Covers, About a4 inches Made of fine Brocades, Brocatelles, Satin and Moire Damask, asc, soc and 750 value 40¢ to 4.10 Brass Bedsteads,—modela to be discontinued, | Considerably below former prices, Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & C0, American Cut Glass, 8 inch Fruit Bowls.........2.7§ §,00 and 6,00 8 inch Nappie,, tee erseeeres 3,00 TE {DCH Peait Dishsviscvecieeseceseses B80 ee eeee 2 pint Tankard........... teeeens rrerteerees Gad 4 Jugeeses ‘ 8 inch Flower Vase...+s... Io “ ul WO aehestavaree Gold encrusted glass 5 inch handled Nappie Tall, footed Comports steer 800 12g and 1.75 Twenty-third Street, JAMES McCREERY & CO, Furs, Black Lynx, satin lined Organdie,) Scarfs ......00.....16 50 1] MOH ..s00s seen severe 26550 Natural Squirrel Boas, 9,00 and 15,00 MAB sseeee ooeee ooeeT8 50 Mink Scarf, «ouble fur or satin limed,...,,27,50 Washable Dress Fabrics, Printed Silk Whiteand colored groun’s delicate flower designs, a5c per yd. value 35¢ Fine cotton Organdie. White grounds with pink,| blue, lavender or yeilow| Muff, + 0092650 floral designs, 42 inch, Alaska Sable 19¢ per yd, Stole, Finished with ‘ head and paw:,.....14 50 Dress lengths of cotton) ag fabrics,—percale, lawn or batiste, packed ready for|Persian Lamb Coats, with presentation, “Box” front and fitted 1,25 to 4.00 back, 22 inches long, per dress length, 9500 . Alaska Seal Coats, New Twenty-third Street, models, 24 inches long, 359.00, 400,00 and 450,00 ' Twenty-third Street, JAMES McGREERY & CO, Sale of Cravats, 150 dozen, heavy silk Eng- lish Squares, Light and dark colors, in- cluding self dots and fig- ured weaves, JAMES McGREERY & CO. Ladies’ Gloves, One clasp, pique sewn Suede ae : and Kid Gloves, loinc lao = 3 White, black and colors, | Twenty-third Street, 1,00 per pair, ! Misses’ Kid Gloves,for street dress, 75° per pair, { Twenty-third Street, Sunday World Wants Work mong

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