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esha tly |STEEL TRUST BUYS IN “BIG NEW HAVEN PLANT. The National Bteel ‘and Wire Cor- poration, of New Haven, has been’ pur- | chased by tho. United States Steel Cor- | poration.. Announcement of the pur Aas’ was made to-day by the officials of the purchasing concern. The pur-. chase was moen at receiver's eile, und the amount paid wan $4,000. The National 'Stesl and SVire Cor- | poration t ¢ financially embar- | rassed weveral months ago, since which | | Ume its affairs have been in the bank- | aoa na | rupley courts: It operated two larke NEN aber Cree Oe FTN | taotories-in-New Haven. The originals Haven & Hartford Raitroad Co. for the | Comt Of the property ta sald to have [iast fiscal year ending June 30, ian, | been about $2,500,000. Rublished to-day, @howed gross carn- Seiiahreaine cal eaaeines | mission in the Brooklyn Supreme Court ings from operation of 36,001,936, as FELL DEAD AT HIS WORK. to-day was dismissed because of a kick Jcompared with 2.991.822 for the prev! | George Glock, a Unamith, working for | Mads: by several of the jurors against mar. “Operating oxpehses were | iiiegl & Co.. electriclans, at No. 107 the amount of money they were re- |, AS compared with $35.22.586 | Weer ‘Thirty-elehth street, fell dead celvine for thelr services, aa t earnings |... They were notified that they would + 10 cents a ‘Thoy believed that und: would he paid 8 eof t Jury Why Not Snip It if It’s Too Large ? TWOCENT FARE O00 FOR NEWHAVEN ROA Seven Months’ Trial Shows) Profit Instead of Ex pected, Loss, ‘JURORS KICK CN i | | “WOMAN HANGED) TO RAFTER AND HER BOY SLAIN s | ~” ‘Busband Held by the Police in Strange Double Tragedy Near Albany. WONDER WHA: MEANT With TOLD THE, BASy! 1° Go lee ; Think They Ought to Have $3 and Are Dismissed From Service. ‘The Sheriff's jury that was sttting in the Investigation’ of Mary Elizabeth | Lewis's sanity before a lunacy com- _ANOTHER-MAN-SOUGHT:} rs 1 Farmer Supposed to Know| Sormething-of-the Grime——j Slayer Uséd Axe on-Lad. ‘Tror the ¢ |trento ty- day. jaa jury Jaw th 761,735 the preyioua year. treet a day, Net earnings of the company’ | pot Hevsted—Hete yen pw te AS SH, [steamship lines $55, from other sources total. income: for thla Deductloris trom income this year were 15,1 , as compared with $9,762,115 st year, and not Income this year ap- plicable to dividends $8,893,041, as com- pared with $10,185,377 last year, ; There were pald this year #3 dividends WASHINGTON, Oct. 2—By ‘direction |jens than $44,440 dividend on stock of the Prealdent, Wiliam P. Duvall/owned bv aubsldiary companies, tho vas to-day appointed Major-General in eum of $6.00,068. (he army, vice Major-Gen, William 8. |, TH McCaskey, the present commander of ih4: your, Operating expeni le Department of the Dakotas. Col. earnings were #1 the ritto of 65.010 p Wotherspoon, teenth In: nt this Year, as compared with 66. er cent. the previous year. ESHER eae oO res the text of his r port say | row be appolnied a brigadler-ceneral | ganger-r: to nll the yacancy caused by the pro-| whole sysiem, motion of Gen. Duvall | ton for save cot, ye show It's a very wise play For thé Mayor td sey. He condemns the size of the budget; Rut the budget-makers, Being his own buck-rakers, Folks, are Hable to say Oh, tudgo a ALBANY, Oct, 2—Buspended -from. a rafter, tne body of Katherine Datgatz, _wite of John AK. Dargatz, wea found to-day ‘tn @ barn In the rear of Dar- Batz’s nome at Loudonville',a few miles’ from. Alban: ‘ ; Nearby was her nine-year-old adapt- @d son, with: his Neal orushed in with | an axe, The boy was etl! alive, but died soon after, The husband of- the placed under arrest. “The poitoo ure looking for Jacob Besche, a farmer, who’ is believed to know something about the -araxedy, Early this morning Dargatz:reported to Dr, Abrams, a neighbor, that hls What [¢ isn't a horse-trading business. It isn’t a peddler’s dickering. It is a serious business, cleanly and honorably conducted. ; It is finding a market for, and distributing, the-world?s-merchandise.: a An institution that disposes of fifty millions ARMY OFFICERS PROMOTED.. woman was was in full ope “ ns of the last fiscal | ed in’a gain here’ a consid- pated WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER. 2, 19073. EO CENTS A DAY} Is Modern Storekeeping? | electrician liv wene No, 415 State street, Miss of Lewis ow jurors. 1 to the n to-day attention of the jury was ff The Laxative Chewing Gum---Cures Constipation. : ny had been taken for two ls sts who possesses a fore tune of $i has spent more than is a new forni of chewing gum that serves a two-fold purpose. Chew ft twenty-flve her iife in sani< ecChewsl : Ronettna th tariuma ttt Gouging (OF Pleasure. Chew it for health, It relieves. constipation, ently, operat- fnoomeste $31, only $120 ing on the bowels and regulating their actic It's the one chewing gum ‘week has been toward her from which you can derive some pe © good. That's why Gum-Lax ts maintenance. W. L. BULL SERIQUSLY ILL! atientof the Stock Ex-! change Stricken With Paralyasts. Willlam—Lanman Bull, of the New) York Stock Exchange, of which he was president from 1883 to 18H, Is ne- roualy il aw tie result of a stroke of paralysis at'Tiis summer home jn Tar-| rytown: Bull’ has given and ts unde The Right Gum to Chew | Chew a plece of. Gum-Lax when you feel Git of sorts... It's a ‘constipation remedy that hasn’t the slightest medi¢ine suggestion about it. It’s the ideal form of Jaxa! z “Massif. Company, Hegeman & iker Soi Company, J, Mil- Walter iS vew York City. Drugaist docs.ne M-LAX send us ten cents and. wey fw box. 2 GUM-LAX MFG. GO., 29 Broadway, New York City. Former P: — ola ale by ompany, Wim. B. haus Sony Kulis wo Uiousand oll z ad IWfyour up all business A The ‘key to Fortune's vaults is commonly known as aan World “Real Estate” “ad.” Acquire one to-day. ep _ Tailor-Made Day — In the Costume Store Two hundred and more beautiful -tailor-built head today’s remarkable exhibition. ‘Th presented on the living models on Thursda - been shown during the two preceding days. _eostumes from-Paris so_tailor-made suits will be | yJjust as the costumes have ollars’? worth of merchandise annually bene- fits the country infinitely more than eyen these Ht-large-figures.indicate. These fift; millions rep- resent only the original leavon. “Some of-these- millions go rightinto the hands ofour employees. Other millions go to manufactories in towns CORE HURT IN CAR crasH. | of piers STEUBPNVILLE. 0., Oot. 2—) man Noah Adams fatally hurt and wife and so! is receipts for the « from. passengers freight, passenger tha-provious_yeas—being $25. an Reterring..to_the Boston and Maine fr. President Mellen -tays.that the ont sttuation~exchides—rival inter- ar per annum per ding stock of the nd has worked no | Haven compa receipts 2 124 or thet te hat tou _ the body of his‘wite and that als boy _ Was dying. ‘The doctor acompanted Dargatz to the barn, where the bodies were totihd. : ion ears on the Steubenville and To- | ronto R: The share upon out Boston and Mal The body of Mrs. Dargatz was in a terrible Santreundil passed) am and cities all over the country, to pay the work- and she had teen dead at least six é i : i SAS os ings hours. Halt the body was hanging In The Directors of “Jamaica Estates” invite ers there. These workers spend their earnings the alr, while the remainder of the | corpse lay stretched on the wiraw which Jatd strewn around the barn, The boy's body, was covered with blood to such an extent as to almost make the. features unrecognizable. ’ According to Dargatz’s story he left homo early yesterday morning for Al- bany with a load of vegotable truck. When he returned te found the doors locked and was forced to a win: | , 60w to galn entrahee. — He calla his wife and on. he sald. but ree no _rmply, He sald-he then. y ed for the hired man, but thers was no re- sponse. Durgaiz said that 320 in money, his watch and his wife's bank-book were mi couple 5 The en_una find Any trace of Besche, thesfarm man, | who had been missme elnce vesterday. - Dr. Abrams says that it was ‘impos- sible for the woman to have killed herself’ and her body to have been in the position in. whinh It among the shop-keepers of their home towns —making prosperous times there. : : The circles’ of benefit are of unlimited cir- cumference, and never.,ending continuity— making for the Nation's universal prosperity. Let the store-keeper's business stagnate; then factories reduce their time, or become . idle; prosperity wanes: the wheels of commerco drag, and the whole Nation suffers, : To keep the country prosperous, the public: must BUY. : The Nation’s prosperity depends upon the storo’s ability to. SELL. aes The store that markets a large share of the prodict of labor, while supplying most advan- tazeously the people’s needs, is doing a large _ and important public service. oa Fach year the Wanamaker work of distribu- you to-betheir guest on Sunday afternoon, |} on their first Specia} all parlor car train leav- ing Long Island City at 2.00 p. m., to ex- amine the most remarkable real estate in- vestment ever offered in New York City. “JAMAICA ESTATES" is a magnificent Residential Park in New York City. Its heavily wooded hills are tray- ersed by winding streets. One-half and one-quarter acre lots (larger on boulevards) are offered at £450.00 per lot and more. Nothing like these prices will ever be -heard of again In New York City. — iB % Full information and complimentary tickets by. writing AT ONCE to JAMAICA ESTATES Fifth Avenue and 33d St, NEW YORK The fare by trolley now. to Jamaica from Manhattan is 5 cents. Soon to bé 18 minutes. from Broadway. Franklin P. Duryea, Vice-President. Clayton §. Goan, Secretary. Neighbors say that the nM, freq found, FHRICH BROS. HAVE Ernestus Gulick, President. Fellx Inman, Vice-President. Never before have we or any Other American store presented such a lavish array of tailor-made dresses from Paris. They represent the us of the Graft Beer, Paquin; Hhs Doucet, Drecoll, favernter; Bernard, Bechioff Rout Botnski, | Matthies and Tremblay. Their choicest beauty lies in the fact that each style is exclusive, and its wearer secures the same individuality as if the suit had been designed especially for her: While these suits are made of the very finest French, Austrian and German broad- cloths, and the work executed by tho best tailors in the world, after the designe of the first artists in Paris, the -prices exceed by; very little those that we would need to ask\for domestic made dresses of similar quality, : The color range is very broad, and includes every new shade, The sui may, exquisitely trimmed effects which Paris has produced this season. n addition to the foreign suits, we muke a special display of-our magnificent collec- tion of American Tailor-made Suits. .These are presented in all the beautiful shades: of broadcloth, in the plain-colors as well aa stripes, and in a multitude of smart suitings and cheviots, made with every variation of semi-fitting, tight-fitting and cutaway coats, in plain and elaborately braided styles. oie 7 The domestic suits range in price from $18.50 to $125, o The present exhibition is the most impressive display of tailor-made suits that we have ever shown in this store’s history, Third floor, Old Building, ay ts show the [BOTH ANNIVERSARY ~Theit-Big Store Crowded witli Patrons Whko- Are Getting Alt Sorts of Bargains, Service improves in its benefits to the Public. What Did the Boys and the ~ Band Mean Yesterday? ~ prows ercater—-Kach-yrar the Wanam aker—_|— Te was not more noise and tumutt,to-attractthe Met-—— ropolitan-crowds. 2 : It was the raising of the standard of New York City. And what is the JAW, C, 1? The John Wanamaker Commercial Institute, The University, if you please, where the-boys who work . 5 i ilitary training while earn- | ing their livelihood. ‘that makes better men-of them—that fenches them: honey eee and upright ‘ {life as well as of/physical bearing. oo iieactias boys that paraded down Fifth Avenue yesterday _morning brought over the beautiful “color standard to present to the J. W. C. I, just recently | organized in the New York Store, and to show our boys over-here-what-thie-physical_and mental training means F It is just one of the ways in which we try to make those who serve you through Wanamaker's_more capable more intelligent, more enthusiastic in giving you good service. ‘ It is one of the thi the J. W. C.-L in machinery of this well-o lishment to meet of prices new and Hent. points nnd they have store since {t in this annty —tited- every {Fall Suits and Overcoats at $18 ACH stage in the making of our $18 Fall Suits and overcoats for men, from the buying of the cloth to the finished product, progresses under on that are modern as the day, Our organization of master tailormen_know: bow to=put-into~a_garment-that—drstim liveness and subtle style that seldom finds expression in clothes so. moderately priced. “And it is this phase that _proves_the value of cur $18 suits. and eyetcoste= you prove it by coming here. = sa -jnex titty years ago t tlaor space %-fevt’ wide and 75 feet deep, In those duys there were no Nxed prices for wares {n retail stores, Bnd tt the custom for the dealer to Ask 2p! And then di with. hi custom as a bold, progressive. Brothers inaugurated he one-price polley—one price to every body, and a low price at that, Faitore War alicia tote Ht Seo HOL Jtors, who thought, the innovation. was practically business’ suicide; but, in- --stead - of meeting “dlasater,—the new store sprang into- Instant popularity and additional ‘space became necessary One department after another 7 wan 4. business grew with such inds that in fifteen years Eh- tloh Brothers occupied’ alniost the en= occupied a A ings that makes this Wanamaker’s. Every new type-of suit-and, overcoat is. shown—conserva- z tive or radical—in fabrics that embrace a wide latitude. WM. VOGEL & SON, Mira Grand Recital Tomorrow The very successlul Mira Grand Recitals at the Music th block 7 arth to : a 3} ’ ison Square Garden, have led us to provide Go) ale ate aie - Broadway, Houston St. Bho, aaa TH OueiAsionl Tete NC ig POP UIRHOn Orel Py ‘a similar Recital, tomorrow, in our Musical Instrument to whit, and, ag residents imo’ # ents +] ¢ 30 A town on ast and west sides, -became nec tral location, ‘Twenty years, ago, fore, the present site on Sixth from —‘Twenty-ae to. ‘Twen’ streety, was sojected and a store buildiag erected, f tion became and. aulll most central points in ceesible. from every. directlon reachod by superior — transportation | faallitles, in flye years after the few store Was bullt And opened. far | ‘business other bulldingn were put. up| ‘and annoxed, and ten. years later other were pullt and Section, on the Fifth floor of the Qld Building, at, 10 ‘A, M, and 2.80 P. M. Program as allows: Quartet. Miss KX STEVENSON, Soprano, Mr. F, W, Jameson, Tenor, and Miss L. Cornu, Alto. Mr, E. Bromueno, Baas, Jaurs. Pork, Banjo: Soloist. “Old Folks at Hom: Mita Grand and Qu “arrah Wanna..........dforae Mira Grand and Banjo Solo, aG “The Palms’’.......+..4., Faure Mira Grand and Quartet, - “O Promise Mo".R. De Koven > Mira Grand and Alte Bolo. “Yankee Doodle Boy,” Mira Grand and Banjo So! mammoth buildings merged with the others, but trade In- greased no: amonishingly that every. inch of space; was quickly utilized, and there in now & noarcity of room, From tho beginning, fifty gears ago, the business of Ehrich Brothers has tn! ‘creased year by yoar, until now it rans | into the millions ‘Tho luce department. | docs the Inrgtet real Tice “business of any store in the world, and I» known | 0, { ‘For Encores, Inatrumental and Vocal selections will The Straight-back “LILLIA Is the Feature of This: Exhibit of Fall Corset Fashions The latest fashion decree of Paris—the talk of the dressmakers’ sanctums, and altogether the most revolutionary feature of the season's atyles—ia firat presented in the Wanamaker STRAIGHT-BACK LILIAN Corset to New York women, 2 Flat hips, flat. back, no fizure—that is the present Parisian ideal, The Paquin dresse;, with the Paquin skirt, that form a part of the costume display on the Third floor, are worn over Straight-ack Lillian Corsets. Here women can eee living illustra- tions of the new style for themselves. ‘ But the new “sensation” is but an the new Wanamaker Salons, cS : Bele All the other new styles of Lillians” are gathered heroe—tho_most—beautiful, most: graceful, best made corsets in the world. The woman who wishes the height of corset ~luxury can easily choose the correct model for, her figure from among these perfect corsete—designed and made exclusively*for the Wanumaker Storo by the leading. corsep maker of Paris, Prices are, $5.50 to $30. , Other superb corsets are our specially-designed ‘‘Parisienne” models, the wonderful atterns for which were brought from Paris by the I’renchwoman who now makes them or us here in New York—for, American fizures. Fabrics, trimmings, jaces and garters are-all imported irom Paris and put together by hand. Shown today in a variety oy inodels, especially some intended to give slendernegs to women of above average size, $5.50 to $20. Then there is a nota incident in a superb exhibit of Corsets shown in , bagi ble display of our splendid mevican corsets, the ‘LU. R.’—again mate solely for us, in over. thirty models, on the best laris ‘ines, adapted to American The prices are extraor- wearers, and the height of excellence in material dinarily moderate for quality—$1 to $5, ni mak abroad and at home as a..wonderful | outlet for the richest lacen produced. be taken from the Mira Grand Tune List, Brothers | Besides these splendid lines of our own, there are many ot the newest modela—Warner’s, Nemo, (, B, and other Adeduate, becaure It does | ovo manner In. which | pt_pace with the prov]. eee Formerly Tenn and devyelopmentof New York, % & Goourin; Soa, ie i Ea ighisueentan cnateatuoetite) Sc AnntataFoligh A. T. Stewart &. Co, fone, neh Rave vewn made ia, ety & Gildas Cleaner : : JOHN WANAMAKER Broaiway, Fourth Avenue, Eighth to Tenth Street