The evening world. Newspaper, January 4, 1907, Page 4

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La -director,and held up the) re-election bvcyeith the compan: THE EVENING WORLD, ER IDAY, _JANUA. ~ DIRECTORS WHO (POSED HN ‘Mutual Reserve Head} ~~ Blocked Plan to Defeat His Re-election, e . 3 iy ! THEN SWUNG THE AXE. Young Medical Director: Who Planned Mutiny Was Fired on the Spot. \ FA. Bursham, the President of the “Whutual Réserve Fund “Lite *-©ompany, who goes on trial shortly for “Wergery aid grand larceny, tristrated 8 © an attempt made to remove him from office at a revent meet‘pg of the Board Directors. It was q red-hot, tantank- | serous session in ite_ecarly stages, butt (Burnham Snally gathed mastery, and fn,no Uncertain words lashed his oppo- snents, He removed from office tho ‘sistant Medical-Inspector, who was a! of the company's treaaurer, “both of (Gow ecammer you o£ RECOMMERD Hughes. Says “Skiddoo”’ to the . Railroad Commission Force at Albany ee y Tieuraayse | i GEORGE W ALDRIDGE FRANK BAKER e Bw — his chair and its CY Of $39,000 a = year, —As—a—reait of the meeting Richard {W. Deeves. one of ths wealthiest of the sompany's directors and the man who ne =bond required hy the | jurmham and the com- Gearge Dyre Eldredge, }.also under indictment, realigned. She fesen tly —inkiguraited “iisurans jaw compeiiing the policy-noldera to S-@iest “the Hoard of _irectora,— whic ‘was passed to glye an opposition ticket en ‘opportunity, waa not taken advan, tage of by the thousinds who hold pol- icles in“the Mutual Reserve, ‘Burnhams Got Proxies. er through jgnoranc Yeasness, no. opposing names were. r | corded!.at Aibany, atid the Surnha, thelr supply of proxies. SICKEr “Inet ihey— considered gate for them. Among these was gi) (Franklyn G. Grown, the young assiat- tt. @nt medical director, Brown “had been since he came there A 8-An—pflice hoy, —He tind—been-atowed !to'w:tend a medical schoo) by an Fangement with the president, and Wheti"he finaily obtained his M. BD. dip- Joma.he-wan- given a’ x00d porition as | an examiner. His promotion wax rapid ay BPA while-yet-in—his twenties the was made assistant medical director, 4 Brown is now about thirty years old. # He is a brilliant young’ physician, with ideas of his own. He has & “hindsome resect home at South Norwalk, Conn, qiléstoned “by ao on. —Others on. the ~ bythe auuta! holders -were George W,. Harper, the ppeanaree ‘of the company and brother of > the Unatitution's former president, Ed. ward B. Harper. who was tt# founder, The young medical ‘director bean sounding some of the other directors as fel how. they, stood on the question of Burnam's presidency. He found ‘sev- * eral only lukewarm, but Iso found ‘that most of the directors He had ruled them for rok —the-men_ approached by PEM tell vou puny dm ie i fu ——roilte. sBut-Hrown. wee nel. ateald.— Hla ar strong, und be, tad ajority- of-the-boar: ot for huchara W. sane ir meh newded The approached still another diresTor, Whose real fevlings he had not m abies torfathom, ahis-man-promptty visited Bur: office and the cat wan out of t ‘.o-a-nan_Hkr-the-prestd tua, Ieserve Dr. Bre tai mutiny, and —t Walied Ui ‘old of the urmnimoun cl. Pret Beker and asked cut director “Kalmly —{hie—natme-of Richard as President of the Mutual Fund Company. pes: WY SOE NO, Bene Telnaly rite rat ' re collected’ and count- Burnliam had been re-etected by a rity ve 1 iY tal “Director —-of-t Burpham. Dr. Brown, still dr $20.n week a8 a direct REAL WEDDING ON JAN. 15, Nehearant his salary of ‘Caused Rumor Invitations aro out for the 3 Parker of We: Francia W zi West Ono house yea tot had been mar Caniiaissione first. speaker Riven at the H Jewpoyawou, wie will bogie ii qerte deMayor of Everett next Monday, Me. Aeron Was feclLing an OF: ra hin dropped Into his «The Was carried i an Ante-room, \Ntiare’ he ‘died af apoplexy. He wae Aytyseven years of age. E nquet nana : eral_Purdy, COMEDIAN AND SOUBRETTE HAVE REAL WEDDING ‘ON STAGE. Woe Cushman Louise st. Clair nt Witte C, Cu the Knickerbocker I Tayo iF nishuy Last ng _soubro! comedian, in Tomarrin at the Hill: Theatre. night the curtain went up on a home- y litte wens. The chords was att hee er ont eres dire theem the hig souorette, recone ath Rey. L. C. Hayes, Methodist missionary; appeared, solemn that the audience | concluded “it could not be-a-ioke, It} wax n0-foke-—fho-mixstonary—read-th marriage seryice—omitting the word “opey and —when-tt audience cheered itaolt hi The blush from her bouque Secretary Expects to He Ready for Senate on Negro Troop Bil. ON, Jan. 4—Tt ts the ex- retary Taft't when dincusalon-of the Miers of the Tx rll be able to f that body with a Iminary teport of the remit of the Investigation {nto tho Brownsville affair, whicn has jut been concluded by Axsistant Attoriey-Gen- fifth Infan ———_s——— BOYS SHARE THE PROFITS. EDGARTOW: abundance of sc pyangucatreest is season has that | here, Mins Varker was Alrendy Married. | carn good suma of mc developed anew anid pr In which the t plo Industry smatl boys Large manufacturers of novelt placed orders for peyera) barre » shelis, which are used tn mak- in-cushionsand. fancy. souvenirs mther resorts. One Bdston ordered $00 barrels, Of drinks, the best is tea; of teas; the best come in packages; of packa age teas the best White Rose cellent “Mies Hannah Babcock, of. the New York Legislative League, believes in the-good-old-fastioned methods of ‘cas- CURE CRIMINALS WITH A GOOD ‘OLD SPANKING Miss ‘Hannah “Babcock Tells Women’ 8 iregislas qe tive League This Would Be ar Ex- Plan. the way to cultivate noble men and -of -mother’e checkered apron and her [in-sorrow-than-in-anger application as a i { nes next Monday ana sald Miss Babcock Ormly, hy wis euch te thieves-te-maudiit, Rone sr whataver ss fora ther, my opinion, user a great deal in tne epan' Some of Miss Babcock’s auditors In- Qienantly, ppposed this view, Mrx. Lemak Onuren; the -mpeaker-of-tiedays eed. Biscksions to” prove that {n 1769 there were. one hundred) and sixty. capital Offenses on the statute ka, as axainst two—murder and (reason—at tne present_time: Mys. Church! suggested the more rigid. Eduoa- tigntion, which date back to the daya tlme-worn slipper. She ts an adyocate of the*invertéd position and the more- means of decreasing crime. “Thore ix a claxs of people,” sald Miss Babcock yesterday afternoon at! the Waldorf-Astoria, wl the league was discussing “Crime and Its Punishment,” “who are only reached by corporal pun- Ivbment. They need to feel the pain In their bodies, I belteve if the Btate gayp thieves and such criminals a thorough spanking It would effect a marvellous reform. They might have a Uttte electrical arrangement. <0 49. the wolk enforcement of the Compulsory tlon Law and the turning of prisons into Industrial schools. Policemen. she sald, hould be men ‘of the higtest moral character, their ideal business being not ent-crime; aise icten “Warieks Boswell preme-Court Justice making ine addrese Teheatgrd-the: penalties tor eri “Never! = want to make the highest and noblest appeal. Do you think that ! STABBED- HIMSELF 10 END LONG SUFFERING. never committed Livie | Darereax Blake was in ls_sertous, thou he te suffering s¢- yerely from of bl The old ees sald to iceman Han- ran wiile ‘walting for the ambulance fhat.he wanted to div. Ho feared that h 1d_jIve_to_ be very old, 19 | mother had died at the nge of 01 | dred and five years. asi “Ore He couldn't ~'Strong .Enough to Fatal- Blow. Convinced. that he had become —a chronic invalid, Garrett Generstein, of No, 440 West Thirty-weventh~ strest, seventy-thres years old, nought to dell himself to-dey by Jabbing his body with Jack-krite, te wae top trebte. how: over, to infict a fatal wouna, and w taken to Bellevue Hospital @ prisone: Genorstela had informed: Ws wite th tie wid to tke a nap, and then. went into his- bedroom, When she went to wake him she found her husband un; “At—the-hespltal tt ie said pore eof the 88 he. intnteted | ine GOULD FAMILY WILL MEET IN FLORIDA. and ans. and tus broth who arrived from } York lust ntght, sti to-day on a spe- cin} (rain on n tour of Inspection of the Gould-lines. ‘nthe South: At Tampa, Fla, Mrs, George Gould will moet hile wife and younger chily _Iraye #00n on a_yncht- have. tho fondions, Ri frti sept att [Bla Be Tor BS tong aT LOUIS, Jan.-4.—George J. Gould. ; BANKER SELIGMAN GES UF AUTING When. His Chauffeur Is-. Held for Speeding. | Banker. Jefferson- Seligman ta Jefter- son Market Court to-day made a' New Year's resolve to abstain from auto- as} mobillng when Magistrate Finclito helt e’a chauffeur, Molrel Pino: jn $300 for trial on @ charge of spced- Signor Scott! appoared as a witnes: for Pinot and admitted he was the mysterious wringer who Wis seen to Simp from the machine when it was pursued New Year's night and «who alse ppearaa in Jato! the xan Hotel. _ ron Bett stil in the same high eats shes diapla ed in the Tender- Join station house after the arrest. and today told the magistrate that paises ner ene B ern pea promise: to i Polipeman he! | him’ on charges, ‘but had evidently: for. |" Frank Co ‘cooper, an automobdi): | Ger, ald he aw the imac ion te naa Serentt-axvenue “fr nth to. Thorty? SrA er ate a. “rate he osti- Big. Beott! ead he gucsacl it 2 ie eugene: met wa: it. ometer showed twenty-| two Tailes: Then waa that the chauffeur was held. for trial, and banker an- nounced his tntention to stop automo- piling. aon Tooth Powder) Cleanses and beautifies the | teeth and ‘purifies the breath. | Used by people of refincment | fer over & quarter of a century. Convenient for tourists, PREPARED BY ee was all-over thet A Chief Factor is High Quality as Well as the Low Prices At $10.50 Suits Reduced a as High as $20. ring and half-lined suits for summer service in model and pattern. At $10-4 limited quantity of cutaway coats and formerly_as high as $35, on the Suits Three: Broadway Stores: At 13th Street At'Canal Street Ceylon Tea Here Are Examples of the oweet Price Levels Struck on Fine Suits and Overcoats for .Men and Young Men The.above two groups include winter suits, medium weight ‘suits for At $x Suits Te From as High as $30 every favored. fabric, vests from last season, ss Overcoat Reductions Are as Liberal as Those Near Chambers Street RY 4. 1907. % Republican, State Chairman optim’ a thorough Investigation of all Gtate Woodruff's ‘statement that a few modi: |denartments. “He sald: fication« nthe Governor's préwramme! ‘So far I have had informal telke mplght be found. necessary, the wn-! with department chiefs. But tt ts my bossed Governor sald promptly: “I nm|JIntentlon to become thoroughly ao- tot considering any modifications, The} qualnted with affairs of the depart- | matter was not discussed between Mr.| ment. I shall have to pursue my ine . Woodrutt and myzelt, except inn wend quiries tn connection with the work at eral way. No modifications were aug-ij‘my own office, Tile tears Bs Gor Hoghes itt “fe. to New Fore — o-morrow i n nae politiclana are preparing to Five | a motiorae tisrnpon sto, 1ekORuDy ocme as eo new Governor a= jolt when hia ee ee came to. Al dille—adoljehing—the —Raliroadend_Gaa| ~ Pele NE ee Commissions reach ‘the Senate, The! ROOSEVELT OFFERS OFFICE. Democrats are counted on to join| TEAS qnousty Republicanyemechine!s senator ecchasteren ata PRip BE Blows seed, ( it wage of the bil Fs ep Es LD Po togmakes nee ee po pills Im-| Colorado Springs, Col., the position of. possible, It fs almost certain that] © aay Commissioner of the General . ‘Lang Gay._Hughos wil] have to _come _olit! Smee —“to-he_made_vaaant_on-Maron+— openiy. anid ght for. his programme. “iy the "retirement of Coumntsaloner ine to wipe out the big-salarted| An Intimation that ho If prepared t6| Richards. Mr. Stewart bas not yet Ine eee ne ae SETH 1 Gas| do. 80 came to-day through an an.| ‘cated whether (he will the Mice, He ls now on hia way to Wasn- dormmissions. When asked to-day mbout | nonncement that ho would soon begin fagton. Y, ‘HUGHES TO DELVE (NTO ALL OF THE STATE BUREAUS (Special to the Evening World.) “ ALBANY, Jan, 4.—Gov, Hughes has pot ma yet heen persuaded by —the—of— fice-holding crowd that {t would -be-a Suits @ oo Marked Down “Ge -reduced- prices would be—-reasonable- for clothes gf even ordinary~ quality-—but consider- ing that these figures apply~ to “THE BEST OF ALL” ready-to-wear- clothes, the opportunify~ becomes one that no man who attaches impor- tance to the STYLE and QUALITY gf his dress can-afford to pass-unnoticed. To those.who are still unacquainted with the proved superi- ority> gf these famous: clothes it may~ not be amiss to state that no other ready-to-wear Clothes have yet reached their standart garment receives exactly~ the same-treatment by~ the same skilled hands as custom orders get at the hands ¢f the BEST tailor; and this applies to every” stage—designing, cutting an “Ask the Man Vom Vest) Them.’ REDUCED TO 416 50 = 419 Ons Y) 4.50 $25 SUITS and} OVERCOATS- _ $30 SUITS and REDUCED TO OVERCOATS $40 SUITS. and REDUCED TO OVERCOATS Ov ERCOATS_ 50 OVERCOATS 3 STORES "39-41 CORTLANDT ST., (Bet. 6th & 9th Ave. “L” Stations ra _.. $45 SUITS and REDUCED. TO $99: ‘REDUCED ‘TO £345 50 We also sell (Men's Satisfactory~ Haberdashery, Shoes, Hats_ Each d making. “183 BROADWAY, < poy Ste Satyey Station, +) “This Subject Is the First of ~~ a Set of Four Beauties. nee a HE, WORLD will begin giving TT" away to its readers next Sunday a set of four special’ plate nae separate inserts, with a calendar.on each’ picture, all ready for home or office. The pictures are beautifully re roduced from the original paintings, and i in their. origi- nal rs exe are new subjects from the pen and brush of famous artists, just out, and copyrighted. By special arrangement The World -will distribute Rey two million in Greater New eked: Beet in mind, these pic- ly be given in Grate: New: York.” News- dealer is to have only a limited supply. This i is the prettiest set of pictures ever given away with a newspaper. Order Next ’s World Sunday’s Wor from your newsdealer 4 at once, to be sure ‘to get an Art Calendar

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