The evening world. Newspaper, December 9, 1905, Page 10

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4 Intrepid Explorer Steers Through Shoals of Re _ Porters to Strange Sights. Beat the hewgag! Sound the wux- try! Artist Tom Powers, of The Even- fing World, has made a discovery! He HAs discovered the Legisiative Insure ance Investigation Committre! ‘This Intrepid explorer, who time and time again has found tipts and lines in Mature, which no one else conld find, ‘wae cruising among the turbid, be- Churned waters of the City Hall, in his tgusty shatlop; the Dinky Dado, BeokMg new worlds to conquer. It Tooke’ like it wag going to be an off for unconq@red worlds. There wasn't 9 leaf stirring, claimed him on behalf pf thelr re- spective city editors. From his lon® horse head, with the forehead and nose | dead and beard forming an unbroken angle, to his square-toed, outgoing feet ho hae been charted and dlagrammed wa- tH everybody knows the official Hughes map a mile off. There was Willie Jones, the head office boy pf tic Hquitable, who is going on seventy years old, and there was the child| actuary from an up State insurance | company, who is going on se een Willie Jones wore his whiskers:on the siés, in true boyish fashion, while ‘he child actuary sat up straight aud disached, his white face, topped with pale, yellowish foliage, like a sprig of carly celery, reading ‘Sanford and Merton” in words of one syllable when BO) be sure, there was the Human Pigigh-Bod, inquisitive Mr.” Hughes, Dut Piicks,, « aff pen-wipers in Lobali vended of jong ago and Be aint REVELATIONS IN he wasn't working columns: of mor+ tality statistics out pf his system, Some there may be Who would hay ished with the tike of these But Explorer Powers was seek. been if 0. | learned "Shiver Iny lead pencil T live it is» @ continent, ut a large body of di ly surrounded by reporter: Whoa, addressed to the a sort of days, horde where foun pens scratched Ike nundred fine-tooth a mvs, g over a he had | Virgin overlooked gone on befere the Insurance Comm id it; of what Platt remem phew forgot; of the ot he ec Beh foul hemispheres, not senggolons. "Suddenty he drew hi yelass from Perkins to Quit—Ryan Explains His Purchase of ‘ nce and the affairs of the tolk who pass, Strictly speaking, this resume Equitable, Another Week of probing Into the practices and conduct of life insur- | have brought thibgs to the present covers eight days, for the Legisla-| tive Insurance Committes bat thres days last week and five this, but there have beén Uevelopments ou Hall. The work of Charles de of the inquisitorial chamber in the City . Hughes, the prober for the legislators, wp- held by the powerful influence of public opinions hay brought forth much fruit, One company president, perhaps the greatest offender of them oil— Richard A. McCurdy) of the Mutual Life—has abdicated, propalled by the force of popular ~sentiment, Another is sald to be on the road which Toads away, from all financial -ctivitles, while. George W. Perkins, Vice- President of the New York Life and partner of J. Pierpont Morgan, {t is| reported on authority, is to leave the jusuranoe company with the begin- ning of the new year, And to close this week Senator Depew has resigned from the Equitable Life, Robert H. McCurdy has followed his father from the Miftual, and Thomas Fortune Ryan, owner of the Equitable, is pre- sented to District-Attorney Jerome the inqpiries of the Legislative invest MONDAY, NOV: 27. e World announces excluslyely rement of the “Caar, his son Qi bie von‘in-law"—President Richard A. MeCurly, Gi Manager Rober? uM ty and General Agent Loute A. Thebswt-from the control of the Mut lat er State Superintendent of Lou Payn js reported to have $100,000 from ‘the management Mutual Reserve Company while he was ah ofleeholder, and Payn re fines t discuss the charges. 3-+«tnehler Theodore M. Banta, of the New York Life, testides that in 1% $700.00 wortiy of non-taxable securities ‘were surreptitiously. removed from the youlte of the company to the vaults of th Cente] National Bank to pormit “some one” to escape prying taxes. 4--George W, Perkins attempts to ex: Plain to the Legislative Insurance Com- mitted what he did with the $40,000 in- terest made on a loan of $900,000 of New dey of York Life fune in a loan transaction which was kept off the company'e Books. He asserts that he irwested It in kome of Morgan's ste the ber I t of ti fund, \¢ rking te ikon was paid $60,000 n Steel be a0 Life profits Joh A, M the poym A Use ) Albany; stocks for | "$"Spre dy" | Insuran for contempt in refusing to answer! igators, Charles. P. McClelland, friend “Andy” Fields, the “yellyw dog” handler for the Mutual Life, testifies tlvit as @ member of the Legislature he Was a guest in the House of Mirth at that he was chairmarf of the Committee on Insurance at tho time; that “Andy” FYelds contributed $1,000 td his campaign expe: in face of » voucher In bi writing that he ever receive the Equitable 4—The Ney presents to the Leg ‘Trust ative Company Committee a Ist of $118,000 worth of notes dta- | counted for “Andy Hkmilton and nearly all on the personal indorsement ot John A, MeCall MONDAY, DEC, 4. 1—The retirement of George W. Per- kins from the vice-prasidency of the New York Life ake effect on April L next is announced ith authority 2—Horuce H. Brockway, proprietor of the Ashland House, President Mutual R him and Rept him payroll at @ sulary Week until he bad re sident Burnham 'y before invite ham, of the 6,000 from on the company's ian b the that \ {ll to appear as a witness *4.—It. developé that when the Mutual Reserve was unde estigation by the lian Parliament jast Burnham year Presi- bad a hurry call to —Preskiont MoCail testifies that his | 7y ok nt aiye well poe ; | TUESDAY, DEC, 5, brother, & eme Court Kdwar, phi ‘a ‘ , shee Sati Thad nvidence 8 adduced showing the ®. MeCall, god Anly a4 | she Mutual : tor find $80,000 tenokes: een trikers;” that fr iw it was in 1896 and 19 in-| severe straits, Mo es made Biecment er Perkins por MoCall ex- why ‘the New York Li ee fit» of $60,00 went to A Mou .or why the mone 1 Edward Mi, McCall got was paid to vhe “yellow | dog” man ITUEGDAY, NOV. 28. Tt is teetified that ‘Andy’ ih ton & t $1800 more of Now Y¢ funds from the New York Se: up ond Trust Company. 2-Charles B. Hughes falls to tie “some one” who bengfited by the transfer Gf novi-taxavlé securities (rom the Now York Life yeults wo the Cen ted) Not! nal Pank WEDNESDAY, NOV. 29. d.Revignation of President MeCardy, of the Mutual Life, accepted and Fred- erly Cromwel! cleeted to vacuncy tem- porarily, 2 retary Joim ©. | New Work Lite, test depart on Baturday, uoder tnstrvetioné, to try to indus * Atami Win to thig country, or, salty to, pypeure from him “yellow dog’ McCall, of the « that be will his father’s trace | 000 out of it in comptiss! ed F100 in advanc nee 2, Vice-President George Eldridge, of ine Mutual Reserve, tostifies that tie y wes bagged” by the fn gepay' nents of Callforhiq, Mis Lowa, 2 Hurniam teptines’ that George Storm, {a friend of Burnham, had been’ pald {$109,000 In commissions in a trateacdon 1 had already cost the company memc vouch and says tifes that | _Ana who vol Ja: has, dlacoverdd the “ONE-VERS I€s awful horrid bein’ sick, With nothin’ ‘tall to d “Come now, quick!’ It's And ‘Tom, don’t look so blue.” But It vou had some ned'oine To take six ‘With snow a'- And you can't even pl vcket, and, after feeling sb-; committes pentnth foals at the smaller tod of it, | as it ee ‘cork, aimed the binocular) edi i | he cried. Arenas Xt ignity | Surf of copy paper eddied. ’ this last remark being rew and also being reminiscense of ox-driving | A few downwant rly and the ex- 0. ist of a hungry i Paraphrasers, here and pencil of | ted | Was reared a lofty, sun-kissed arbo! eal all the others had| eminence, lt with colors Wo had reed of what hag | curling red—the head of Committeeman Yellow | Stahd,” rious Stranger who | awaltt who has yet bout the members ortsp and | renee so Som We “ta In let echo answer: ere, ‘that's all! ts patent leather base a foaming Above this S.| rose, sheer and bold, the’ rugged black xpanse, broken at intervals by »bare white spaces ard-bolled shirt-fronts and starched waistcoats. A sequence of ®x conleal peaks broke the Skyline along the fronts, some smooth and hiny as if coated with everlasting | Slaciers, some touched, mountatn-like, * | with ‘tches Of snow, some show! | those dark or tawny tnts so common t vegetation in the tlgher altitudes and a. ® farified atmosphere. To the far left, near where the Qorison melted sate. - | misty-blue back dof polleer warm and -| Cox, Beyond Mm in turn, looking out n-| upon the little Island, labeled “Witness where marooned financiers cluné +44 rescue, showed the massive granite brow of Committeeman Riordan: Nearer the explorer there stood forth | | in strong relief the promontory of Com- | itteeman Jim Rogers's stony beak Armstnong’s parble lnea- Ponte. Commi :tesman Wempis . i sgoce rount ejecta Tally aoe with e iW like placid lakelets flanking a ridge It was a magnificent spectacle, Well might the discoverer pause and draw a long lead pencil. On the occasion of the discovery Com- itteeman Prentice and Committeemen 1d resourcefulness which e' your true explorer promptly them in a special group a8 con- examples "y “among — thosp did He overlook the op: portunity afforded by the: presence of District-Attorney Jerome, who lurked in the offing, just off McKeown Poirt, | wearing his hair in the style th: \ 80 popular at Lak among Muscovy drake: These things, of course, deserve td} be reckoned among Artist Powers's achievements, but after all the one tre- mendous feature of his in ¢ rk on this seneational Welha “bokaston ee ihe ite discover re thousand unpar. | handed | @ . ot mem o eK Insurance gating Comuntttee. § SARA HOMANS, CHILD ARTIST. POET, DESCRIBES; . JUVENILE JOY IN AFFLICTION, HER WAY. IQJN- It’s ‘noush to make a feller diue, Was you, you'd a If-{t take your medicine wh nt ptickin’ In bed all day long, Would you ike bein’ sick? But hike tt thin And Helles by the pound— And ma and pa a-petin’ you, With people hoverin: round— comes to cakes and pany {8 shown the officers of tt jecurity crit 1p-State State Ra Dunn. THURSDAY, DEC: 7, road © m ventions, tlons for } m fete days, 06 annual Mutual's principal \ “22222 HER HUSBAND snations and deoora- of the Security B. H. Kooter, an Department of years ior, pository is be the First Ni Fonal Bank . of whigh the president t of the | TOOK ANCTHER WIFE ' i a | Frederick Hargrave 4s Arrested | at ‘Cornwall-on-Hudson and Brought Here, | | | ly | Charged with abandonment and pis- amy, Frederick Hargra’ a good- ¢- | !00king man, who is employed by Mrs, 4° Gasnan, of Cornwall-on-the-Hudson, was -lay @ prisonet in the Yorkville 4. | Poltee Court, His wife, Mra, Belle Har- Inolu orge W. | grave, and an elght-year-old boy, whom she says (s their son, appeared against | FRIDAY, DEC. 8 Hargrayo and made the double charge. Ryan, purchaser | Mra, Hargrave told Magistrate Baker contenipt pressure Ww. ipon him by Ewa > procure a share In t Jeroin | refusl br Tifa to ben to ‘perform vgisiative investigation sod to give lim @ part of t nae y ek | ( meatt { DOCOUS? | Patrick McCann, of Staten Inland, Fields aeked him | | Will Ne Rewarded, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6, } te , 1, Chauncey-M. Depew annourides trom |. Mrs. Jennie C. Crano, of No. Washing on his resignavion as a director owenu@ New Brighton, 8 juitable Lf 8 of tle New York Life re- th 8 dry eaidency of the of John A. Mo r-Morgan-Ryan clique charles A. Peabody. per siden! of the ottice eR’ CONLD EI ut / beyond the police holders, . Becurit. utnal is shown to Db ? i cia by a contract to che Age favestibunt Company under pam pet pay over to tha pongera. $y) ey (9 enable the La ation to declare whieh ene =i are “t ‘pore Cent, | way Tompkins recovernd at last ight from the ferry her home, § her purse, after and dropped the purse. } It was found t by Patrick McCann, a. latoter, she while on her wi muse at Bt, George jad put the rings will get a reward, 9 {himself by ida belt from the bars of his yell, Edwin Murphy, & weaver, com ted suloMe, yemterday th the’ pall tion. bis been or ted an aa our J ,: | bona (re | jth nat she and the prisoner were married 8 that ihis sole motiye | of We Equitable "a pub- n i6 to be recalled to the ad to tall if he threitened 1 Jeday the si dlamond rings | to accompany him’ eaving this borough, ne is morning tn the road- | yo Te that gaeaeee di “i mery avenue, New frighton, He in|} at St, Patrick's Cathedral, In this city, S4| May 1, 1595, and Tived happily toge:her he | until two years ago, when he deserted her. When she got her {nformation from abroad Mrs. Hargrave ‘applied for a warrant, and It was given to Detective Carew, He and Mrs. Hargrave went to if; Cornwall yeaterfay, and from a Mrs. he} Lyneh learned that Hargrave was «uk of Robert H. MoCurdy | Ployed a4 coachman by Mrs, Gassan, nanager of thé Mutual Lite “He was only married two months ago.” said Mra. Lynch, “ond there was great doings all @ver town about it. Why, they resenae him and gave the both of them a great time.” Carew and Mrs. Hargrave waited at the post-office until rgrave and a woman, Bald to be the alleged wife No. 2% appeared, They drove to the post-of- gg) fice In a carriage. Carew put tho coach- lL, i gc arrest, rt \ vile Gare ave ) ¥~4 ryiewhw tie on Ol who you aret” she ay | Hargrave waz in to | '8, Cs, oe in iter sweetly. ave of|name, too, If that mans oe arried FORCING HAND OF | hand of the tropworkers now on strike my |OF diztiness for several days, ng “Oh, -he's all right, T'm goin’ to get him well” — And@ havin’ people never say, “Come, Tom, go do this quick!" And hayin’ not one lesson, Then—how ‘bout bein’ sick! THE IRGNWORKERS Must, Apply for Employment to\Bureau of Employers" Assotiation. ~~ In order to force a show-down of the and of their fellow-workers who are em- plofed upon work where there is no trouble, every Ironworker In the city last eveningéreceivell notice that begin-| ~ ning with toMfay’ applications for »work must be made to the Employment Bu- r opened by the Employers’ Asso- ciation, at No 7 WastPourteenth atreet, Instead of to the for on the work. ‘The open shop, ¥ aa the tron- workers are concerned, upon ail work, whether there ls trouble or not, is the | Interpretation placed upon ‘the notice by the ironworkers, The question now is, will the other unions tn the bulld- ing trades stand, BY the employers or sido with the ironworkers, Twenty-four of the, thirty-five unions in the building trades hw up with the employers oe lewod the jronworkers ai he arbi. Ti) on the ost & McCord. (ition agreement tri under way by ee a en DIES IN DOCTOR’S OFFICE. |Steam: Engineer — Stri¢ken While Seeking Medien! Ald. Jotin Larken, an dbsistant engineer on the congting #enmer Katahdin, ra, | Wh hag been in dry eek at the foot of Last Houston strea}sfor two weeks, Jolt the steamer Tor We Grat time Bince Fepalr work began on “hee to-day and went to Lae office of Dr. Prager, a& No, 180 Columbia street. (He had complained you he has duped you husband, If, you don't bell < uh “pe seh nd athe ban tifvate. on " it tak ooked yrave, seated in a bi in the will ger “Christmas As In Christian Science” By Rev. JOHN TALBOT SMITH, Pres. Catholic Summer Schools of Amerjca Unknown Facts About the Importance of the Great Holiday Season in This City | if ALG ‘A Remarkable Statement, Setting Forth te Personal Views on * Christmas, by M. MARY BAKER G. EDDY Discoverer and Founder of "Christian Science” “CHRISTMAS FROM THE JEWISH STANDPOINT” By RABBI J. LEONARD LEVY, the Famous Jewish Leader LESSON OF THE CHRISTMAS TIDE aM By Rev, DrsROBERT S. MACARTHUR, Pastor Calvary Baptist Church, N.Y, Lee Bet oe aE nner eR ELITR ATL ieE icy “AND ALITTLE CHiL.D SHALL LEAD THEM” A MESSAGE OF CHRISTMAS PEACE. By Rt. Rev, DAVID H. GREER, Coadjutor Bishop of New York MY FIRST DOLL AND DOLLS OF TO-DAY By Mrs. RUSSELL SAGE “THE GIFTS OF THE MAGI” A Christmas Story WHAT CHRISTMAS ;MEANS TO NEW YORK ‘A BEAUTIFUL DOUBLE PAGE !N COLORS ‘By O, HENRY “THE. LAST MOMENTS” ‘By PAUL WEST. A Christmas Tele for Children MARVELLOUS TOYS OF THIS CHRISTMAS goons us ROE RIGA LACE NEO REGULAR, MAGAZINE SECTION: |} ee eee er THE ROMANCE ‘OF “TOM” SHEVLIN, GIANT OF YALE'S FOOTBALL TEAM SIX MILES OF MILLIONAIRES IN ‘THE FAMOUS MORRISTOWN COLONY \. A REMARKABLE FIGHT. OVER THE “SHAPE, OF A DEAD ‘DOG'S, TAIL JACK WONDoty AMAZING MATRIMONIAL PUZZLE, ‘ AND ITS,PRESENT STATUS _ THE FUNNY SIDE'S airs Daten see THE GUESTS DIDN'T ARRIVE, AX Composite

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