The evening world. Newspaper, May 1, 1907, Page 4

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eo aa WOT CONSPIRACY, AGAINST THREE AGAINST HUGHES SS SCRUGHAM Declares His Arrest Dual Two Against Peters and By Decisive Vote He One Each Against Clif- | Will Have Counsel nd Cronin to Wish to Stop | | } Legislation. WOMEN MAKE CHARGES I, Two Employees Held in $3,000} a Bail on Same Charge of Conspiracy. | | | se | | | | wham. manager of the | y-Holder arrested in Albany leat Right on a charge of conspiracy pre ferret by Assistant District-Attorney Howe. charges that his arrest was brought about to prevent the passage of Insurance bills in Albany which he hag been active in advocating, He charges further that the New York Life and Mutual Life, tearing his fluence tn pushing these bills, have used the District-Attorney's office in trying tc ‘keep him-@way from Albany until the bills are detéated. By advice of his counsel, Samuel Un- termyer, Mr. Serugham, who wes re leaded by Magistrate House to-day un- der $2400 pall, wiht return to Albany 4 once and renew his work, He says he feels that he can expiein satisfac- torfiy to the Legislature just what ts ‘ behind his arremt and. that the whole Proceeding will prove to ‘be « -boom- In tho meantime the District-Attor- ney’s oMce ts busily engaged in probing the International Policy-Holders’ Com- = mittee-About thirty of tie emiployées were subpoened to-day and examined by Assistant District-Atorneys Smyth and Bowe. ‘Here's Scrugham's Statement. 4 «The evidence upon which the charge against Mr. Scrugham and his em- ployees, Charles Stirrup and Charice ington, was based was given by three former women employees of the committee who are now working for the Commit tee, who w ployees of our committee and who tm- mediately upon the close of the cam- paign found ready employment in the New York Lite. “I stated the facts fully to the As- gimant District-Atiorney of my own accord, and there has never been any attempt at concealment in the matter, Will Sift Matter to Bottom. “The facts in this case speak for themecives. Tel arrest of Mr. Car- rington. Mr, Bilrrup and myself is a fitting ctimax to @ Campaign in which gentiomen intent upon perpetuating themselves in the control of 500,100,000 Of other people's savings have resorted to every conceivable kind of fraud and ehipanery to defeat the will of the policy holders, who prépose to drive out 1 the unfaithful trustees and restore to themselves the management of their own property. “That my arrest savuld have been timed st the very moment that I was Known to be in Albany striving by the exposure of these methods to ald in se be passage of intending Mt & repetition of the scandals ‘ ation campaign ia ip I have no fear for th nis matter, which 1 shall business to have! wifted t ttom Mr. Berugham was arrested in Albany late last night by Lieut. Fitesimmons, of the District-Attormey's staff. He was to @ppear before the Insurance ( | 1 } Of the Benate to-day to speak tain insurance measures tn w International Commitice is te Fitasimmy rought him back t York on & train leaving Albany at 115 o'clock this morning. From the Grand Central tau #¥ went to the Be mont for breakfast, and from there} 7 t Dietrict-Attorney's of fice, ao that M ugham was not locked up at ' The arrest of Mr. Scrugham followed the arres Frank gent of the New pany, © the nas holder, t ing. the employers had, conceded the mex 6 Baiurdey nah-Noiiday © bosses teen: frat Pm a RO @PAn\ ihe cow derans W ford a ¢ been Inst of hé Aldermen Recorder One indictment for agains, Wiliam #000 to» are! ansoclatas rs x wer notified. ments and asked de under the ind + WARSHIP CREWS RACE FOR HONORS AT FAIR. Regatta Opetied To-Day Wilt Con. tinue Until Saturday When Cup fill Be Decided. Event W NORFOLK, the Jamestown remainder of this week centres in the International races in Hampton Roads, between boat crews from the warships now anchored grounds, leading event The races tor Lite Cup began at 130 amid fine weather conditions. Among the famous oarsmen who will be seen at the Jamestown Ex; during at Henley. The next ble n May 13, when Bryce ‘will’ De the central. figure and make the address of the day. will be an elabora ~ and water, Kt 48 planned to on have the warsh! ere EARTHQU that he had accepted the sum of or former Judge Cowing Va., the race on Saturday after- noon for the Battenberg Cup being the More than $20,000 are up in seagers aboard the home end foreign ships in the Roads.on this event. ‘celebration at the Expo- sition will be that of Jamestown Day, |AKES BRING! OLALDERMEN IN OPEN SENATE —~-—— s| | 1 before the m to vote for Cowt brivery wee fied | 8. Clifford, the onarge | the votes of himself were under bail and ments May 1.—Interest at Exposition during the om the Exposition and Navy the Army this afternoon, British Ambassador There mn the Roads even minated than they the opening of the FAMINE IN ARMENIA. Repeated Shocks with Great Storms Create General Havoc in Turkish District. CONSTANTINOPLE, May 1.—Earth- quakes and famine are causing depior- able distress in Turkish Armenia. A dispatoh received from goenpanied by and lightnt havoc, The Were quite inad le) vernment authorities are furnishing little relief, except in rebuilding fallen structures. —s WOMAN PINNEDUNDER AUTO (Specie to The Brening World.) TOMS RIVER, N. J, of Lakewood, a prominent Deforest. cottager, while’ @ay collided with a wagon on the road between Lakewood and Toms River, and Deforest. who accompanted, was Mrs. badly burt. Mr, Deforest had his chauffeur in the car, but was arivi where the road the ground on rolled down the embankment. Mrs. Deforest car, her shoulder was broken, and it ts now thought fatal * CENSORSHIP GOES TO PARLIAMENT. LONDON, May 1~The Censor’s pro- hibition of the kado’ pan is ¢ vt King is ther — NEW J0B USE ALLE A power tod 8 Shoe Btores substitute, ¥ addredy Allen B, Olmw' ty te . as a mark of sympathy et mark ie @ frien the Bitlis District of uate. ‘The Go: IN COLLISION. May 1-5. L. riding in hig auto to- imaelf at a place was muoh higher than elie ee and the car Was pinned under the her cordition may be ot “The Mi with Ja production (8pect. t j ALBANY, May 1 gave G Hugies a ¥e n the | Kelsey matter jremovel was taken after an hour's debate on the report of the, Judiciary recommending that Kelsey's | "| tyo-hour -| the corporations, Plead His Case. A test Vote on Kelsey's / ce Hatch, be allowed Witch to inake a plea if | alf befo the encire Benate, | The vote in favor of this proposition | was & to 16 This clearly indicates that & majority of the Senate will sustain Kelsey as against Gov ernor were rong, Burr, | yy Carpenter, Ce Heacock, Kn Baxe, Repud » Fuller and | t ho voted against the Governor and with Kelsey were: Allds, Cassidy, Cortex Foelker, Franchot, Hii, Hooker, Hinman, Travis, Tully, Wempie, W. cox, Republicans, Cullen, Frawtey, Bug, MoCa' Mec janey, Owens, F Sullivan and Thompson. BSenatora reoresenting districts con. trolled by the Republican State bosses Stood solidly for the Superintendent of | ee the Gov. | 187 organs to 5 A Trial Will Convince Anyone The mild and immediate effect of Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and solutely free by mail ‘THE EVENING WORLD, WEDN “TWGURINCE PLOT. INDICTMENTS IV KELSEY WINS THOUSANIS “AVE RDNEY TROUBLE AND DON'T KNOW: If kh and unhentthy kid: sible for more alek ESDAY. | biadder remedy, Is soon realized stands the highest for its remarkap cures in the most distressing cases. Symptoms o! Kidncy Troubic Swamp-cvot is not, recommended fe brick-dust or sediment in the urin j headache, backache, lame back,. dizz | Ness, poor digestion, sleeplessness, | kidney trouble. blood, neural; bloating, irritability, wornout feelin; lack of ambition, maybe loss of fle Bright's sallow complexion, worst form of kidney trouble. How to “ind Out main undisturbed in a glass or bott! and bladdes need attention Swamp-Root is Pleasant to Take If ‘you are already you will find on every bottle. If You Need a Medicine You Should Have the Best Swamp-Root is always ket up to its high standard of purity and excellence. A sworn certificate of doo | with every bottle. ie SAMPLE BOTTLE to send for a sample bottle. FREE —To prove ¢ ‘These were Hendricks, of | Insurance. Onondaga: Franchot, of Cattaraugus Barnes. af Albany, and Kilburn, of } Franklin, Senators Armstrong. Page and Davis made a hard fight to prevent the ap- pearance of Kelsey's counsel before the Senate, Armstrong declared that there was no necessity for haying » further hearin “We know,” he said, “what the facts im the cas . Mom of the Senators have had distinct impressions from the outset. Everything whieh « man’s in- genuity could suggest bas been resorted to to delay @ consideration of this Question and to swing Senators over to h rintendent of Insuranc: the uperintendent of Taste ee Governor did nol present charges against Kelsey and that there was no | necesstty for such proceeding. He also | Criticized te report of the Judiciary Committee without recommendation. The committee, he declared, had no right. to escape ‘responsibility’ on that | fenator | Cobb held that the pr 1 ir for Keise: i Billed, $4 Saker war in Kets of all the Senators. neem, in favor of Kekeay taathe t of counsel SY gy rs 2. fe. was mupported by Senetors Grady “The final vote on Keleey will be taken | orrow after Judge Hatch makes Nie ress, The space behind the brass rail in| the Senate chamber was crowded with corporation agents, State officers and | palltical bosses. The galleries were also filled. The practical defeat of Gov. Hughes | was halled with joy by the friends of a they see in ft a} combination for effective and destruc- tive work on the Public Utilides bill ted form on the HUGHES SIGNS BILL TO PROBE MILITIA, ALBANY, May 1—Gov, Hughes to- aay approved the bill of Assemblyman Walnwright, providing for an investiga- ton of the National Guard and Naval Mirth of the State. Prices Furniture Carpets Beds:and Beddin Upholstery Goods Everything for Housekeeping : To persons furnishing or refurnishing houses or apartments in thé city or country we offer exceptional opportunities in the various departments of Housefurnishing and Decoration and the most com- plete and comprehensive showing of Furniture in Greater New York, LonGEsT Crevit For 100 years now we have led in every branch of Household Furnishing and Equipment. tem of marking every price in plain figures and making easy term@x’ of payment, but the fact remains that the Cowperthwait Stores Gon-§", tinue to do the. leading Housefurnishing business in the greater city. We cordially extend an invitation to call and inspect our new Spring Stock, which is complete in every detail, There have been imitations of our sys LOWEST PRICES- LONGEST CREDIT — West 14 Street = 6" Ave BROOKLYN STORES Flatbush AveAn¢ Fulton Street CO Rronibased ly power and ein portrayed as @ mi FOR C, S. SIMS, N'S FOOT-EASE. AK the FOOT-RASE ‘PAD, & new ipyention, ted, La VN. Y, ” perfect fit. manufacture, Ladies who prefer the modest richness of black shoes will find they can make more satisfactory choice from Our wonderful and varied stock and secure superior made and better fitting shoes from us than they can elsewhere. Slippers in all the Latest Shapes, Materials and Colors, and Cammeyer's Artistic and Exclusive Model Every Shade of Tan and Brown Hosiery and all other colors in our Hosiery Department in silk, lisle thread and cotton to match all slippers and Tan and Russia Leather Footwear. i Boots ena Shoes Cammeyer Standards“Meril G" Aye. & 20 St. of Tan and Russia Leather Are the Fashion Footwear for Women Our Stock of 100 Exclusive Models and Special Shapes and Designs of Pumps, High Shoes and Ties, (in all sizes and widths), is the Grand- est Display of these Leading Fashion Shoes, and the Only Stock in the City Large Enough to give customers perfect satisfaction of selection and | Prices®3, 53.50, °5, °7 ana°9 We present also the Largest Stock of the Finest Black Kid, Patent Leather, Gun Metal and Calf Footwear, in all the newest shapes of Pumps, Oxfords and Ties and High Shoes, to~ gether with many exclusive styles of our own ALFRED J. CAMMEYER, 6th, Avi If you want business advertise—if you are busy advertise in The World to keep 50 | { | , Cor..20th St. Pea er on ae ET everything, but if you are obliged to | pass your water frequently night and | day, smarting or irritation in passing, er “£ | vousness, heart disturbance due to bad kin eruptions from bad heumatism, lumbago, elsease | may be stealing upon you, which is the Mf your water, when allowed to re- for twenty-four hours, forms a sediment or settling, or has a cloudy appearance, it is also evidence that your kidneys convinced that Swamp-Root !s what you need, you can | purchase the regular fifty-cent and one- dollar stze bottles at all drug stores. Don't make any mistake, but remember} the name, Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the. address, Binghamton, N. Y. which wonderful merits of Swamp-Root | you may have a sample bottle and a book of valuable information, both sent ab- The book contains many of the thousands of letters re-| *! ceived trom men and women who found Swamp-Root to be just the remedy | they needed. The value of Swamp-Root ts so well known that readers are advised | Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y, be! sure to say you read this generous offer in the New York Evening World. | It or e, | you are sense. sumably. than we do, Uptown Headquarters for Orand Rapids Furniture. MAY 1, 1902 West 125th St., Near Seventh Ave. Within % Block of Subway. No connection with any Bronx Store You Are the Jury. What's Your Verdict? HERE to buy your fur-_ niture and home out- fittings to greatest advantage—saving the most, securing the best, getting exactly what you want—is a question wholly de- pendent upon YOUR- SELF for an answer. True, a friend's counsel on this point is invariably acceptable, but unless ABSOLUTELY through personal experience, take no advertiser's mere word for it that his is the store that con- forms nearest to your desires. certain, We do not mean to say that all advertising is kyperbole or that all mercharits are @ighonest. erable’ advertising t, however, NOT to be relied upem to say the least, and we readMy.agmme that the av- erage individual fimds himsel{ ut- terty at loss whem ef all the ad- vertigers be is to bulteve. ‘i tmatemoss Tevery concern prociaéms sigeriority in the mat- ter of economies, varieties, etc. Are they ALL telling the truth? We are POSITIVE they are not when speaking in the superiative Consid- We Know EXACTLY the kind and extent of furniture and home | outfitting stock i New York carries. We know the | prices and percentage of profits that each exacts. every store in We KNOW the alleged “new, easy credit systems” of all instal- \f ment houses and their way of do- You DON’T know all this, pre- You are compelled to pollebed, Ae carved; Freed believe only what each asserts There is only one solution to the problem, and that is this; Let all advertising interest you, but don’t let ANY of it subjugate your good American acumen into buying BEFORE being CERTAIN that you are getting a better dol- jar’s worth than any of the other stores can offer you. GATE first; buy leisurely INVESTI- Come here, ask our prices, look over our almost bewildering dis- plays, and DON'T BUY till yqu are ABSOLUTELY “SATISFIED what we offer is unmatchable, that We feel sure you'll BUY here without doubt, because none sells so cheaply as we do, none offers so wide & range of strictly DE. PENDABLE awd UP-TO. DATE furniture, and none takes greater pains to satisty a custome Lowest Cash Prices or Honorable Credit, y $5.98 ‘°° $13 Chiffoniers, like design, in solid, bigh finish golden Oak; carved mirror frame; French bevel mitror, 17x10; brass handles, ec of ~ Undermuslins for Women By way in this collection is either a foreign model imported direct by us, or a skilful adaptation. We stand spon- sor for the high quality of these goods—none among them that falls in the least below our standard. The test of the story is told in figures: 75c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.98, $2.50 to $18.50 39c, 50c, 75c, $1.00, $1.50 to $3.95 50c, 85c, $1.00, $1.50, $1.98 to $7.95 $1.00, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.95 to $7.95 $1.00, $1.50, $1.98, $2.98, $3.95 to $16.50 French Hand-Made Lingerie Gowns. Saks & Company Herald Square Announce the Continuation of The Annual May Sale 2 Imported and Domestic of prelude—let it suffice that every garment Domestic Undermuslins . Combinations $1.00, $1.75, $2.98, $3.95 to $7.95 Corset Covers: Drawers: Ch ises: e+ $2.98 $3.95 $4.95 $5.95 to $39.50 Chemise. +4098 2.50 258 3.95 $0 1196 Drawers...... $98 2.98 395 495% HS Skirts....+.>+. 2,98 3.95 495 5.95to 65,00 New Spring Waists ery Special Values for Thursday W. of sheer lawn, open front, three-quarter si “models, finished with plaited ruff on front, Ss collar model, sleeve models, entire-{ront elaborated with inser- tions of Regularly $6.50 Hand-Made Mother bishop and yoke embroid Empire Dresses in low neck, short sleeve models, of nainsook, trimmed with lace and embroidery. French Waist and Russian Dresses, high or low neck models, with Jong or short sleeves. Lang Slins of French Nainsook, hand-made. Shor; Skirts, hand-made, of French nainsook with hand embroidery, scalloping tuckings or lace, Pigus Carriage Covers, hand-embroidered. Carriage ered. Prince Chap model fashioned of raiah silk, in black, navy, golden brown or tan; all sizes, includ- ing those for Prince Chap and tight-fitting Cutaway models fashioned of Panama cloth in golden brown, navy, black or chamois, also mannish materials in gray mixtures; full plaited skirts with folds, and cuffs. Regularly $2.50 Special at $1.50 Waists of French lawn, open back, short sleeve ie], front elatorated with medallions of eyelet embroidery, Valenciennes lace and tucks. Regularly $2.75 Special at $1.98 of net over China silk, open back short Cluny laze and tucks, in ecru and white. Special at $4.95 May Sale of Dresses for Infants Hubbard Dresses, French, hand-made, d yoke models, with real lace edging, hand scalloping. ery and ial at $1.45, $1.98, $2.50, $3.50 to $5.95 Special at $5.95, $7.50 $8.50, to $10.95 I at $2.50, $2.98, $3.95 to $5.95 at $1.65, $1.98, $2.98, $3.95 to $7.95 Special at $2.50, $2.98, $3.50, $4.95, $5.95 Pillow Slips, bund-made and hand-embroid- Special at $1.98, $2.98, $3.50, $4.50 For Thursday, May 2nd, Women’s Spring Suits isses and Small Women, $32.50 and $37.50 $25.00 Tailored Linen Coat Suits with embroidered collar and cuffs, mannish sack coat styles in brown, tan, whi Women's High-Grade Taller in a variety of materials, “fashionable models. Heretofore $55, $65, $75, $89 & $95. Thursday specia! New Fashioned of black taffeta silk...... Fashioned of black imported voile. . 6 a8 or Walking Skirts of imported black voile; very te or light blue. $22.50 and $24.50 Suit colors an At WOMEN’S SKIRTS very full side plaited models with folds, Fashioned of white or black ieee 40,00 17,50 ull plaited model with|. At if or folds. 5 polation! Series DE OA ong, PND | NO Ae © retorts

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