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oe es THE WKESBURY ON STAND TO LOSE. TRIAL HERE, WI $180,000 DEBT = FREE IN LONDON Had Let Him Have Back) Skyrocket Financier Faces Larceny Charge of the Securities He Had Hypothecated. First Spouse. BELONGED TO ROGERS. SPIER BROKERS Tewkesbury, a pion rocket burned stick—was individual as he Lewin G. ro; | came down like ause | Latter Had Given Them to : Spier to Deposit and Insisted on Trust Co.’s Receipt. dealings with | end of my to lose $180,00 which Spier before he shot hi Monday morning a Island. Fuller Investig: , . | Sepa | siven ti Tewkesbury. mee fi i | His Second Wife, Too. curities said to) have belonged ‘ sf Tewkesbury » eecuud wife was Violet patron, H. H. Rogers, to cover up his) Aut f wife of a London war At was suid Lows losses in the Kk market, It now de-) Tp AODURINT aera VORCS velops that after he ad handed Keech, then. harried her. secured Loew & Co, securitice worth $180,000 coyer his Indebtedness with them, ote growing out of his disastrous fy copper, he induced the firm to | ot have them back. did not aguin re-| pale 0 tin ‘i fait since his. arrest. in. Philadeipaia | His head dropped on bis chest in court to-day and it was evident that he wis suffering mentally now {o talk to others than denies his first turn the bonds to the brokers, but, car-| ryiug out the purpose for which he had/ recelved them, deposited them with the / Central Trost Con which tssued | his to him new donds for the old ones. It seems certain now that the drokers | ‘and the trust company wil go to law over the muddle, but in Wall street the | ible. reat opinion that the brokers will be the suf-| the Jars feters seems to be general. bond, the chargw, LAJOIE’S TEAM Lajole walked on four Ronsman was Laporte econ’, qr TOO FAST FOR HIGHLANDERS. d from First Page.) Inning. to Chase j ‘urner mut, La NO RU: mse wax out on a long fiv to Flick. hanty was out, LY Was out on Turner to Rossman. No a fly to Fiiek Third Inning: He of the sat long been good for rade @ yery pretty out. Laporte struck Fourth Inning. J was out at second, y RUNS to Rossman. eoaeeral o Chase ¢ Flick} sad try) , Kleinow r owns hit] ne initial Texas | pe rambled to “it drove a tand Keeler went t a double play, Roseman. Hlams hit int Turner to a Sixth Inning n aod wns > Taperte. | wt! on ehint | and! yl bo ati 1 tl mecgers provented, |TWO-CENT PHONES OFFERED THE CITY BY TRUST'S RIVAL. tinued from First Page) (Cor ittleton headed forves of the new any. Representatives of the au system from all over the United | hole. Grout for Monopoly: for deba was Ur New York Company, and Now Jersey but had not represente ml wofld speak only the question of public policy in granting or (his franohise. He nut competition tn 8 not desirable the m tiny of all k ‘Phe mime is true tinued Mr. telephone Grout. unless companies arv in the field there ix fusion, and the compeution is harmful and vecless. The result is waste, Tel- ophones are peculiarly opposed from their very nature to competition, They are necessarily the subject of monopoly and cannot be made the subject af com- petition without confusion and economic ompetition has (not t has been the hi | New companies come back to the rates of the old com- panies,” | Mr. Littleton, appearing for At-| point first lantic company, took th: tn his reply, He was interrupted by Comptroller Metz by a statement that the proposals of neither company will be allowed by the boanl to pe used ax clubs to whip the other company Each company’s proposal will stand on its merits without reference. ‘The crowd broke into applause when Littkton scored Grout for advocating & monopoly and speaking against com- Detition. ty : + tor the | it was his bond, that he guve man, and | Adrian H. Joline. attorney fers | to hold tor him, and that he t Clark hit Central Trust Compan: fosdey: release his rieht of clatm to it. vnd was thrown “If Keech, Loew & Co., had notified | Bee mt ort) Grunbut the loss of oi Lajote, us the secyrities had been given tie $10.00 bond Is mot so imoortant aa liner to Tajote ‘se them as collateral to secure specu! ave oe ion and punishment o enkes shortages in an account we woul P pet have stopped the relasue of the new| er bie? we tem " elahanty singled fot | 8 bee in -her ‘Conro: 0 ponds. We ke of that trans- |) she has followed him tals right ON Held rs action untll exchange had throveh Europe, and 7 . been made. Therefore they must stand | six bas spent f a to bring the loss.” noe more th en Mra. Grunkut, knew st whon he Brokers Are Rich. fs a rich firm. |o Keeeh, | ple proposes: Keech, Loew & Co, Frank ‘The senior member, fs a son-in-law of former president National Bank, , 8 a son-in-law | partners, W. aker, president of the Hise Nationa ask, 2 standard 01 TEWKESBURY’S SECOND WiFE ACQUITTED, ed version fea, On pier $40,000 Hore ts the of Bt Spler’s use Rogers gavi March 1 Mr = in bonds of the Asbury Furk and Sea | aa Girt Raiiway and $149,00 in bonds of the |, May 11.—Mrs. Violet Beacouat Traction Company to deposi! | ¢ renee with the Centralj Trust Company necks carried them © ke h, Loow & Ca. and} Laws: i to his credit there. |< kkeeper wen. to Spier of de- per- recelp er this was ned the bonds taintceoa ee |END OF STRIKE te ae co . OF THE HEARSE DRIVER'S NEAR} | laim of (Continued from Furst Page) Who made a de — curities as soon us they he take Mrs. Robinson's body to St. Mich. trag mysterious death. It is now n to those who are tri jer plunged hi on Saturday slave was —_—— PRETENSION AT ODDS OF 4 TO 1 WINS HANDICAP, i \s ab ae rT. a mnde teat t wees to here drivers | rider winner this i Easy for Pretension. Pretension was off art and had apond Consinter of ground, = We SITS IN THE of the poplar lowor i Mo 184 COUNCIL OF EMPIRE. 6.20 P.M. { drama o BURG, May 11, t in the sre reo took place at 1 in the Hall of the Nobles, at the Winter Palace. The pomp and ceremony character jof the old Russian official Nfe, the ab- r ot which at the m ¥ “Took Places of Strikers. ment in the Tauride Palace yestentay, AI! day Yong of tats was cant, was fully carried out sy of uniforms and onde id owh picturesque as a at bhe opening was portant histor Justice Of the Empire. oe _|READ ROBERT BARR’S GREAT STORY, a | Witte 2 warran: that thin {s the first time lin the hint ory of this be f argument has been mac sald Mr. Littteton, “and [ warrant that Mr. ut sat on that board if such an argument had been made he would have been the first one to call the openker down and say Monopoly is contrary Chairman | te Jemonstrations were made for. avery \ fate this afternoon @ complaint was | Terrible Scaly Humor in Patches | ea alfiveccent rdle:Yorraly bi tne Ce on nye ot New | All Over the Body—Skin Cracked mosey and Bleeding—Itching Unbear- Jot New York, st able—Cured by Cuticura in Thirt: y, y fend tie three members of te Gag and |HORSE RUNS AWAY AT |Goes So Fast It Might Make For- audience. Guarantees $12 a Year Rate. | Mr. Litt on showed Sutway < from m and automatic deny the did asked Jeave hen Grout number, file four thousand in were granted time | briefs: BAILEY’S AMENDMENT TO RATE BILL PASSED of mt said he the thatthe 6 Com aston could be effective was In effect reversed ed, tht Proposition effective and at ay, the had Pres! ° work called { Congress ordinary power of the Hoe said 3 to Bl, lost QUEEN IN AUTO CRASH. WASHINGTON, May 11 nator Ralley to-day presented his amendment _|to the raflroad rate bill, probihtting| | inferfor United States courts from issu jing temporary injunctions aguinst the of the Interstate ¢ ston. | Speaking in support of ts amend- }ment, Mr. Balley quoted the message lof the President in 194 and his Raleigh, N. rt the rates fixed by th land not be ™. All_ the Batley amendenent E WORLD: FRIDAY EVENLNG, MAY !1, 1006" me NEW STEP AGAINST pil CHAT GAS LAW : : re cana tow company AWVEUL PSORIASIS, Wants to Prevent It Go- a YEARS tial an ause the service the edito 1 dismisned from they congr: ted | of a local newspaper on bis anti-regi- pes ampalgn, The sentence has caused sensation ispones of the belief Hy at the army ts preparing to purge It of the regicides ing Into Effect. Days at Cost of $4.75. /ANOTHER WONDERFUL GURE BY CUTICURA| ed with psoriasis for | thirty-five years, It was in patches all | my body. I used three cakes of Soap, six boxes | Electricity Commies: The object of the ec vent forcement Cont Ge Talune Cuticura Oint- | Linen finished Chambray in red, blu New | ment, and tan. Waist trimmed with w and br conn bottles of full sleeve. Very {ul skit, In sizes 6-11 eats a ; cura Resolve ‘ : " Wash Dresses oj)" ahh: d took the alvent as di- rected. In thirty days I was completely cured, and I hink perma t SURPRISING SPEED. tune for Owner at the pee 5 psoriasis first made its appear- ; ance in red spots, generally forming a | I & in the center aspot about Iver dollar of sound In a short time the affected circle | would form a heavy dry scale of a white silvery appearance aud would gradual drop off. To remove the entire seal by bathing or using oil to soften them | the flesh would be perfectly raw, and a A New York Central a frog in its throat at One and Twelfth street and Park day, and its cough horse bitched to a p The horse started ing rate of speed, sow with strawberntes and light discharge of bloods ystance went. Two blocks dowr would cozeout. That scaly crust would runaway i form again in twenty-four hours. It | Waa worse on my arins and limbs, ale | twenky-fve ‘¢ | though it was in spots ail over my | | body, alse on my scalp. ¥f I lot the | | scales remain too long ‘without reme ling by beth or otherwise, the skin tried to stop the iintie farther wong He! would crack and bleed. I suffered | i: designs. Fine biack cheviots and Vicunas. s mut for th When | intense itching, worse at nights after |# Fast color bluc serge suits, hand finished and a t sul ipl tting warm in bed, or blood warm |¥ up to the second in style and fit. No one ald be found who knew | Meant i : a apie : what became of Uk wrnoeteel| co eerste te ror oe slmnos ey $16.75 to $30.00 jhe ts he bas a tb i oad Z ime hauliny wagon. s mor “To sum it all up, I would not go y ’ ry waiting for,him ever at the tracks on | through such another ordeal of afliction | ¥ YOUTHS’ SUITS, Long Island. Regicides Sull Rule. for thirty-five years for the State of | Kansas. ed) W. M. casein, | Hutchinson, Cotiews Ob pee werhds Roger Dea definable, nevertheless its pres- =“|MAHLER BROS. Sixth Avenue and 31st Street. ‘SATURDAY SPECIALS FOR BOYS! Extraordinary Economies in Stylish Clothing. Rassian Blouse, Eton and Buster 95 Cc Wash Suits, jaunty coats and Made of Galatea, Chambray and duck—in bloomer pants. Very well made throughout, Blouses, 3-8 years; Etons, 6-10 years. Actual value $1.05. All Wool Double Breasted and Norfoth Suits, Sizes 5-15 years—made of cass meres, cheviots and tweeds, Trousers have elastic walst band and tufted seams, Coats finely tailored. Russian Blouse and Buster Suits. Fog smaller be these stylish all wool sui have belt, silk ties and est sleeves, bloom: pants. Value $3.50. VALUES UNUSUAL IN GIRLS’ WEAR! Chambray Russian Dresses. tray and L25 | Russian Blouse effects in all the appropriate 1 |to fit all ages at 6 Q¢,, 98c., 1.50 up to 3. 98 Jackets and Reefers in sizes for Misses, Children and Tots. 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They~ are distinctly~ a Pek tp earaa ae sa poe different from the rest, and bl aia ene ee neat distinctly- equal to the best Sitcatniy ce eases wisth Arn pees ‘lor’ by etween rth and 16th Streets | ee te aes eee | PFPPIF SPSS FSP FHS FOF OPIPV FSFE TET OD FIST OO EIV VTS OVIGD | (— = ~ “Ask the -Man Who Wears Them.” | | Atterbury System Style | is part and parcel ef every | suit. ¢Although style is in- i Ove of onr | weet | ence is instantly noticeable. Atterbury System Quality is assured by the use 9f the best-——-and only the best— fabrics, linings and trimmings. SUITS, $20 to $45. We also sell «Men's Satistactory~ Haberdashery, Hats, Shoes. 39 and 41 Cortlandt St. Bet. 6th & Oth Ave. | “L’" Stations _ Being a manufacturer, it's plausible—it’s certain that | can—that | do sell Clothes at all times at JUST AS GOOD AS ANY 2ro 25¢ COLLAR MADE One-third less than an, one-third y GOODMAN & MANDEL nue other clothier-—/ can BROOKLYR.NY. prove it. 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