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CK, SC BROKER TELLS HOW HE MET EVENIN HLEY SAYS, G “WORLD,” FRIDAY. AUTOHITSCROSS- ROCKEFELLER ON TOWN STREET CAR; THE STAND CAN PAID WHITNEY DEBT. Beciares Dead Financier-Had. Borrowed from |Co-Respondent’in Divorce Suit | Says He Was Friend of Entire Family. MRS. BURNETT. § OCTOBER Harqxdaig a Arehibold, The eral Was -collat> ceed hme nr etresmoreemnanmsnaeinenonn | ptician VEIL HURT EXPLA LO or Oit Trust-Treasurer Knows More Than the Other Officers. geminal vam Occupant of Mot and Her Son, Thrown Out and Cut. 2 who what amour t brokers. und was 000,000 made | sloaned to what to in: the—prescription, —t tHe fulfilis both requirements, with only ad Lurched | ONE tris and at ONE mederate price § Examined( Yshtcherse sar ob vEy by Skilled Eye Doctors A. W_S8SREWSTER, M.D,, 11 years Brookiyn Eye and Ear Hpspita EDW. JOHNSON, M.D g tht reinedys other filling ictim, SDARE Against Italian—He Didn’t Know He Was Hurt. Firm Amount (eons, CHARGED. Liquidated © After. “Phantom = G Railroad Sale to Met. “sent his firm by_Anthony N. Brady-had-been used to- liquidate a si dete Account incurred by the late William C. Whitney, which account had een standing it fice | November. "I hed known Mr, “Whitney for many = years," sald Mr. Gchley. ‘He had el gith ma for 2 considerable ‘The witness said ho had been * ae “er and broker thirty years, and “had known Thomas ¥, Ryan jasicert ‘ently for a great many years, He had ought and sold—stock for—the Metro- politan Traction Company, William C. . personally, and for the Metro- politan Street Railway Company, and ythet separate accounts in each instance < were kept on his books, ~ 7§1,000,0% Discrepancy Shown: “I have prepared statements cover- “fas in eeesanuns with Mfr, Whit. the witness. drawing from | ha pocket four Sarge sheets covered | Mr. Schiey said that he made” th purchase of Thind Avenue stock at the | Pequest of either Mr. Vreeland or Mr. Whitney. He destined that the seeming lWscrepancy were purchases of stock of Electric Storage Battery Cothpany. of{ ‘Philadelphia. Mr. Ivins sought to show that Mr. Whitney had bought the stock fn the open market at a low figure and ‘hen _resott it to te at _much higher figure, but the statements = sapmtea" by the withess were-to the “eontrai i See he Shad heart 3 Peter A. By Wiener aha wintema tf Elkins were interested in Electric Stor- { age Battory; but he did not know to! hat extent, Mr. Schley's dealings be— ing almost oxclusively with Mr. Whit- 7 mey, after an unsuccessful attempt to inect ‘the Metropolitan- transactions tion ¢rowd, Mr. Ivins wave up bla teak and ‘the witness left the siand. As Mr, Schley passed out he offered @-Aewspaper artist $50 foro picture drawn at the hearing. The aritst turnet down the offer. "much to Mr. Bchley's ‘Still Owe’ for Bronx’ Lines. Frederick -€. Cochen, who- described Kimselé as a railroad promoter, of Bay | Ridge, followed Mr. Schley, being called ——to testify in regard to the Metropolitan's Purchase of the Bronx franchimea from | the Hine ayndienie-tieeugh Roberts. Bussing. He sald he acted as agent for | the syndicate, which wae to have re- ceived: 1,900,000. for. the various ‘fran. Chives, but only got $1,00,00, and that} there “wan Detween $400,000 and $0,000) due the wyndicate. saat Coclieu-sild “of the propert obtained bythe syndicate, Afterward sold to a ret the late William ©. Waltney, was paid for the rights of the ‘People's | > Tracdon Company, $15.0) to $17.00 fer the’ rights of the North Mount Vernon Street Rallway Company, while nothing Was paid for the rights of the Edenweld Btreet Railway Company, Ils testimony Sprawindk theo Kain as a record. hie —Moade, the next witness, [ras the thie carrier for tre Hyateendit Mr. Meade is a short, wiry young + wun, with plercing dark eyes and a black moustache. He gaye lis—amwer bn a ena ppy-Volce. Here are hin jobe: Vioe-President of the Meirdpoltian | Becunities Company Trosident of the New-York ‘Trana: Bortation Company <a Ditgglor of the New York City Mall- _ resident of the Park Carriage Com: | nUiteetor, (Of the Met apes h letropolitan Street os | a vot the Fitth Avenue Coach Mr. Schley said he did not ki + Whitney hadput this ‘money, which he-borrowed in the fall of 1901. | worked gnlendidly, erate A sort of Mmited service for a | terday, ithe service, there 1s absolutely nothing, » ina none of the craft were admitted * Defendant’ aS Counsel Sa Her | Mother-in-Law. and: (ols | - Are In It. Arthur ‘G. Humphreys, tho ‘first: co- -{ respontent—named—by—Chariton—Rogert tIn-hia sult for divorce against Belle Burnett, waa called to the} stegd to-day tn the hearing of the aut! before Justice Glegerich and a fur: Humphreys, who {s at the head of a| from the first week-of-the preceding: Now the purpose-towhich-Mr-+ I first met Mra, Belle G. Burnett at the Waldorf-Astoria, when I was pre-! sented to her by a Mr. Boldin. Two weeks later J met Mr, Burnett at the homr-of-his-mother, Ne. Loy Weat- Kigh- ty-second atreet. -"The young couple had separated at that time. They became reconciled deter, and I became an intimate friend | of the family.” “What did Mrs. Burnett Simon \call your"? Mr. Wing asked. es jhe called me ‘Arthur’ and ‘Arthur, deal sometimes it was just ‘dearle’ ‘my child’ and sometimes ‘darling. ‘The handsome matron laughed heart- ity at this recital. ‘What did you call Chariton R. B 10,000 WORDS BY AIRGRAM CPN UP LINE 0 EUROPE Ra Nog eee An unmanageable -automoblie whlch (WALL ST. A BORROWER t aried cutting up antics at Broadway afternoon | —— poate and a xcoTe of passengers on # orsd-car before. it Mnally cama to a stop, after having falrly nosed the horse-car from j the tracks that, crow, Broadwa pont. s Tn theniachine. were Sra. “Mergeret | KDoyle, of No. 119 Dean“atrect, Brook- | lyn, her son Walter, aged sixteen, and Mra, Elsabeth Hawkins, of’ No. 138 Dean street, Brookiyn.—Theyhad_come. to New York for a day's shopping, thelr car belng driven by Charles E. King, | ‘see the stand at the Nearing to-day. of No, % Rogers ayenue, Brooklyn. If Mr, Kellogg expected Mr. Rockefel! ‘As the heary-machine reached Boven-| to throw any light on the Standard’s- if Rockefeller did hot know. iti Tie chaumreur tried to-yeverse—hie-more-gbout thant than Wi6 other Bia Fengine and apply the brakes. but the! TE fnachine failed to respond, Inetead s¢ *T4 °MCinls who have testified, plunged forwan} and nosed mto the Mr. Rockefeller said centre of the old horse car like a batt! ship's ram The filmay wooden ats New York Compatiy: Placed ‘$23 900;000 on Collateral | ‘wiluam G. Rockefeller witness Jn_ the Blandard ou Lyeatigation, was the frat witness he was ot New Jersey.-Thenhe—dented— thn: | te Re STACI SIS Ye etree NO EW, oa McDonald and tata con- Wore caught ina rush for the doors, nested with him, eencerning the Anzio- Batore? they; couldall /eath out several Ania OW Company, jad een allehtiyehutts bout thirteen ago Ai races Doviautwaslithirow sl Europe he stopped for as Hanes goumine motor London and visited the into the car and badly jeompany and that was eee pote Fs son about it ‘i * " When ft came to the large loans made to Jolin McDonald on the books of the} Angio-American Company Mr, Rocke- feller said he knew nothing of ‘them. | Aa to the frequent payments credited on the books, witness explained that years while in! me oicw of Chat all he knew from the hen it ran t about the veral sand 5 Doyle and by Dr. Bullin, J the ‘passengers who had been he glass were also treated. Th: machine was a wreck. ‘And Oharlton R, Burnett's sister | Jeannette—had you a pet name. for j her Messages Are Handled Without Hitch. yea: I called her ‘Jack! _ Now, tt, ‘mother of Chariton R, ‘Mother’ or ‘Mother Humphreys said he lived there and ot his regular transatlantic wireless | lives now with his father in the apart- ment at No, 2% West Soventy-elghth service, that It was a grand success, | sr-o:_the same house in which Miss and that yesterday 10,000 words were| gampaon has her boarding-house, and sent and-recelved without having to re-|that 1s now It happened that he took [some meals there. ba a alngle word. He said that in a) Millle Bampecu, who, with her days a press service between the | mother- and Alster keeps the boarding- towers and shtps at ea would be entab. | house at No, 216 West Beventy-elgnth sishedicenaae —tetreet, where Mra Goldberg has} pang |llved since Sept. 1%, 19%. was another SaaS could netted a8 Res seriyess Bie ante —the etary —ot tne said, ‘for we had our ie fig ta Sook, Julia MeCardell who | nk the < ES SsaipaaEay “by our myatem passed be- "Stra, Burnett while in the parlors upstate ‘President and the King, We//0,l eee Uke the rest. or ‘Netti how did you address Mrs. Bur- 1 to the Evening World.) ~ Burnett 7" N. 8, Oct. 16.—Willlam Marcont announced to~iay, the second mpsona were Misa “I never saw Mr. Humphreys Ko Into | Mrr, Belle Burnett's room; hexer. saw him’ emorace her or Kies her, and [} never heard him or her speak an. en- dearing word to the othe! Mr, Wine tried to zg that Mrs; | Burnett gave her mother-in-law ne refs when she applied for board at} Ya, and tat Mrs. Samp: non went to Mr. Burnett, senior, ad not_the very best of- reports. onthe wife of his non, though (hey. Ware saps | arated. + Mr. Keating objected, and Mr. Wing | sald: tween ¢ have sinply quietly started to do'a reg- j ular business between Europe and! | America. ‘Lam more than pleased with results, | You can sey that éVerything has; We are going to op- Sampson while. ciat-o1 We did not transmit commer- ‘Wyate messages as_a rule ‘yes- ‘as We made it-s- f aa punter Mstructton: trom the—tandon—of— Hfces of the Anglo-American Company. | ‘Really Doesn't Know, —— Mr, Rockefeller sald that the Anglo-| Ameriéin Company had-sent mo the Standard Ol] Company of N ids which had been paid to Mr. M Donald. That was ail he knew concetn- j ins: the payments, he bitlance #beets of the Southern | i Pipe Ling Company from 184 to 146! show that loans amou: | millions were. mace and charged to ¢ ‘ou Know anything 0 CM C0 CONTRACTS erie Says “He Wil Economize and Don’t Care What Howls Are Raised. took up elloge then -Coraptroliar Metz will hold up and re- | pON TSS fuse to register all contracts for nub- | Jigs shprovements—uAii—e—can__get | enough money fer city bonds to meet ‘present -demande, Tinatt ¥ the Board of Estimate, “1'do not know what price I any &0- ing to wet for the bonds, and until 1 do all public. {mpro' nts must cease,” sald the Comptroller, "I have to meet dating from Mayor Tuan test being ul merged under an 2 tract) To meet which we havent the money. I am golng to quit rxht | ering any more contrac! Nothing but wtrict meeesstticn itl ga with me from now on, All fancy {o-show that 24 a] a ‘oot | Inn week Marcon! wfl go to New York on hia way to Europe. Rate caUAeRinatethiarinl Bradiey—will Mt-the wireless ajation at! freq" yi the, rouit, of a co | Cape CoA for transatlantic commiinica- | toy Mra. Tiornett, ar. ad oth 5 uatice Glegerich-raied tha tion, Marcon!'s principal advance in| Ju" icn tintey would not ba long distance in two years is the pet- | to the oc reed against olte r fecting of a receiver many times aa) After te ‘noon rect Beusttiyn” as the-oritral——Petatin-es to ress sill on. ie stan {tare kept secret.: | the Iliness of the foreman of the jury. 3 ees Kept Reporters Away. { | Bo far as definite tncormation —xe~) ‘cured by the newspaper men them-| nelyea ts concerned on the success of TRUST RETAINS SPOONER WITLMINGT* Del., Oct. 18—Ex- | Senater John ts the guest here sf-Preatdent tou Pont, tio Powder Trus;, He has beon re: iM ed to defend the Government suit the operating room, but hed to alve that combination, to watch through the operater sending. <All the time [thoy were present they, did not xee any recolving-: done, Your correspondent handed the fol- {lowing snessege to the wireless people |’ | for transmtsston to the Times, Landon: | Greatings. tothe people and press ot THE | Baaxtand “by” the: Atarcont -wireteas, —=Hotar_po reply has heen received Similar reessages to the London | Morning Post and Dally Mall were ac- | copted.Alsy,, but no replies received, At the igste of the plant are four \Jargo—towera and (wenty-tdur mas rofessions and trades, }'Phe-lowera arc.about two hundrod feet moe of leisure and the wo JOn the top of the towers float the flizs | Df Eugtang,Canatacstaty--and=the | Union Jack, ‘he aerial wires of bronze | are “strung from mast to mast. Only | elght of the mamta are being used, shoes beca: snl) MOMENT tie things, such as parks and projects not of imme Will be held Up untii-T-ean- see da, cure a ——how hard th “If we go pouring out mililons row I) ge~the taxes, and then ¢ another jate neces ai MEASLES IN A SCHOOL, FITTSBURG, Oct. a Be | there wore 24 sex of and the schoo! dismissed. hildren with fully pped cases were attending school. | Mep in over wall hei Trom each other and are 215 fect hist. | man—allwearW.L.Douglas?3.5 0 000 Was Ioaned +: and: th fo individus ata Ol Company of New York was in [tittle shing Uke a stab! with: financial interests ‘in | i because of ite fle said tie dostfatsral oa pout 63 per cent jn and % per cent in ddustria! quire a gnargin of limes Standant Of ot Krad rot wuibvidne gow ate LHefore wither reat haat ie We made allroad stocks | #¢We We re- 2 per cent at Sew Wall of (foreign owe anything Of the men asked Mr, We -1ead in ihe papers ftetions conceriing Ahe- MANRATAT O11} wal that is practically kaw eoneerning, it close Mai your all T millionaire f BS ipytiing concerning the G in! ye 14 he owns Brady Testifies Again. 4 Brady was again. Mr Mr, Brady coverd about some ets connec O'L-Co. recenuy to the }they-had paid the money to McDonald urne (property 300 whe nee of stk and Suse aia of Chicag that contru ontinued i over wha holders. Mr. ii aneral stock but that a witness Kellogg wanted to examine dix. with the sale Lon- i Bernard Dulry, Many vears private. piract Ree MARCUM KENYON, M fore Magistrate are Manhattan Gye and Tatlan’ who Brooklyn Ey F Torattal. | 9. “Chalith &S ond: thls nun taken" s5 man ooklyn ol wax beyoxd feeling! x7 had | Yel: EsTAnLIguED aatiy. $0 | 220 Sixth ives; Below 5th st 350 Sixth Ave. Below 22d St : 1274 Brordway, Below 334 St.— 217 B'way, Astor Hovise Block. 1 St, Near Ape St. HERE’S ONE “Phat doean't look like a litle i remarked, the maxistrato. “How. many } he a rested the Ttallan. eK reptied the police ‘A surgeon from, Hudeon Bitre him up." Witnesses told the Magistrate | hed against Santo Pencenta, of No. | East One Hundred and Ninth street, i Pencente pocame so angry: tat he | outa knife und attacked Di pastes garscenulaniateriare he bad drawn the knife from the top | of the hea—down to the. mouth, f then ger tot Duty was het i cente at w further hearing. The witnesses said the attack c: ha panlo on the: boat. and. that | whipped ne lio utilize for home decorative pur- SY poses the four beautiful. pictures ' that are being given FREE with “EVERY COPY OF THESUNDAY WORD. in Greater New Y ork. | The Hollyhock Girl Was Given Away Last Sunday. The Water Lily Girl Goes Free Next Sunday. The Autumn Girl |_Will Be Given Away Sunday, iid undoubtedt r va jee St not-been for interfi WEATHER FORECAST. || Forecast for New York City and |] vicinity: Fair-and cocter to-night; |PSaturday generally fair and |} colder; fresh to brick northwest winds. Eastern New York and New Jersey; Fale and colder to-night and Satu lay; fresh west to northwest winds, Light and Coke Com G ti -caah, tor $513,001 In cual: nto contract with the Standard Of] djana, to supply your Chi with gas oi! for ten yea per gallor Mr. Brady admitted the charge.: ir. Brady's testimony — explaine where went the missing milton thre {Bundred thousand doilare that dieu red in the di wed the sale of. the 30 the Manhatan Oil Company, English syndicate for $615,000, and the je of exactly the same ‘stock to the | eago concern for sh 094000, ‘ of Tae cago company rs at 13-4 cents wherein was cons shares. to the | Goes. Free Sunday, Nov. 36. Extraordinary Offering LO MORROW, MORNING we are going to give “the good dresser his a. “pick among 657 Brand _ New These suits have just come 5 uits”’ in, spic- pan new,..from.onc. of= the. factories supplying our regular-stocks. fation of-orders that didn't come. —Made up -just as high-grade-clothing should be—the best in every way that clothing can be made. ~ ‘They were made up in antici- When {n operation the wires crack, ‘Director of the Metropolitan Securl-| and from the inslde of the the control of | RTE tongues of Name about a foot in of the New York Transpoge | length dat to end fro. ‘These are $ation Company. was vented 2g | roparated into dot and dash, and a Company, and | ; iseieg Sahuarita availa pe like a bik organ, deep and base, Avenue Conch Company was owned by |falls on the ear the New York, Transportation Com-| On top of the operating room the | aerinis meet and are cBfinected to « pany ras neranpeessy of the old Sct anu ranavesciere tania dome not_unlike a bie bell down from | he witness’ told how 1 stock ter Company of New Jerse latter's capital stock cut $25,000,000 to $12,000,000, Gave Ryan's Holdings. - Meade said that the Pinneentces Se. curities Company held 100,000 the stock of the New York Trans ny, but that there wer; mn 1! Ne vadiiritted that Husbands! bullding | use thers are the pert *25,000 prove ismewe | Reward eee THE REASON W.L,Dougias $3.50 shoes are worn by more men in all walks of life than any other mak | ie because of their excellent styl: | easy fitting and qualiti She leathers and “other material | each part of the shoe, and every | detail of the making |s looked after 163 Suits of the $27.50 Grade... by the most complete organization | of superintendents, foremen’ and 127 Suits of the $30,00 Grade... A. “Suit ‘ skilled shoemakers,who receive the Xe | ; ¢ | highest wine paid In the shoe i There is a wide variety of patterns in | Indust Lat rki nl pannot Ge etclied, light, medium and dark shades, including the The Offering Include Includes: u] To-Merrew I Suits of the $20.00 Grade... 74 Suits of the $22.50 Grade... 252 Suits of the $25.00 Grade... | cannot be excelled, | These four masterpieces—repro- iductions of Simpnidy’s y famous paintings—are marvels of color ex- \travagance. They are presented on | heavy plate paper — all ready, for company bad never paid a divid Ivins showed that. nearly phates be the New York “rrnnaportation Company stock had been bought to ine Meoount of the Motropolitan, Becuritic: pany throug the brokerage fr sted by the sons of Thomas yan The wiinces wos & called upon ts Prodvce the balance wheet and the pron Toss account of the New ‘York | Transportation Company, Mr, Cravath objected’ on the ground that the company was not a street rali- ‘way company, and therefore not wichin the scope of the coi fon, Chalr- man Willcox thought differently. ‘P Ouestion wif be decided Iater, and t wmitnoss was excused. Mr, Iving announced that’ he had Ax Yet unable to subpoena Thom: lea IP. Fowler, prosident of the Metro- . nvsaad Aes elt (fs was ; ty Mr, Bowler, he stay: ide be back ihe ret of ne Was then put over 098. | *| Naphtha Soap. u u r | If § could If NOMEN ould do your factories at Brockton, M Douglas $3.50 shoes are they hold their shape, fit be: | wife a kindness, make, her a present of a quarter’s worth of: P.&G. | of fanning the BO aeubis tnd. W.L. DOUGLAS iw. L DOUGLAS taxeare reese 78 $3.60 SHOES, THE SAME LEA’ CAUTION. The genuine ba No Bubstitute, When in need o! Your dealer for W, L. Douglas shoes, | malled everywhere, Illustrated Catalog free, 433 Broadway,cor. Huward, Tee Broadway; corn ain st’ | 280 B53 Broadway, cor, 14th St. | | 349 Broadway, Call 36th, 7-1449 3202 Thiel A *' 120%. G ray ans 5.centsa cake. All Grocers | Eien 5 Saute D5 Nessau venue 7 @ you Into my large or, Ww value than any oshiar $3.50 shoe IChé cannot supply you. epee treet, 18 Newark venus. id show you how carefully w. L. uld then understand why bottom soles Nees more longer wearing 00. than any other (anvage, SND £2.00. 0 GILT EDGE SHOE at Any: Price. nd price stamped on bottom. Take Douglas atore. ind direct te (eotory., Bboes W. UL, POUGLAS, Brockton, Macs, W. L. Douglas Shoe Stores in Grexter New York Epa ty bes Ee tarlves BROOKLYN, N.Y. eth Strest. | 796-7101 Broadway, <21 Fubton Street, cor. ib Plat Aceames foe enue, cor, 22d. 7 longer, and are of greater. | Boys’ Reefer Overcoats. and Suits « $ {or big and little chaps—all the newest styles, 1367 Brosdway, cor, GatesAy. | newest fads—Browns. Better Be As Early As You Can To-Morrow | framing, : Get them—one and all, They ay be framed, passepartouted, ade into lamp shades, fire screens, “just tacked up,” or used ina arent variety of ways, jm m: | ab Above All, Don’t Miss The Water ae Regular value $7.50.

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