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n Motion of Attorney-General Jack- son, Ernst Thalmann, Otto Bannard and Henry C. Ide Are Appointed © by Justice Clark. ~ infed-ihree_temporary-rec Suprenie-Courl Justice. Clark, silting at ‘Si. George, S..L,- to-day Y ivers for the) Knickerbocker Trust| Com . pon the appl a three-are-Republicans. . Atiorney-General PAC Peels lal ‘Trrm_¢ Borough Ir. Jackson xucgented { threg recelyors to Ju OUS Lusiioat Interestsiin the City. May 86 Made Permanent. Caincident with the “appointmen; der to mow caure whs the tempo: furnadie, wbonds are the mand the United States Trust C solutely O permont) or puilltical preferences. PWhatever action I am called hatet’ can to steady the suation, ie alarm and courerre the in- e ors umfortunate “hanks. Tn. .that con- ction # will give no heed to the de- 4 In atrone conservative Iness men and hot pdliticians should g ofthe creditors atid depo ‘of political cmergency, organizations. CEE pe pa ae _ Meeting’ of Directors. iors of the Kank p cotnmittees named’ yeaterday acted ehaxirmon., Mr. pany “closet lon the -¢ fewenty-four hours eariler the ‘fwould havo remained open. — ite doors, demand foans. of which th nese fiavments até This ineeti nd assurances were jfor ceived of further ba expected au! tme_loane— The receivers are Ernst That 25 Broad street; Otto T. Bannard, Presi- Henry, CG: Ide. a corporation iaw yer and father-in-law of Bourke Cockran: BUIiA<on Wits representatives Of var of e-receiver Unptice Cintk “granted-any ryt shoal not be’ made permu- . on "Phe hound for the ceeelvern was Axed | $50,000; The depositaries named for | } nlon ‘Trust Cont- | tlie anpotntment of the receivers yy-Genora} declared {iit “he: consiieration wae piven = Yer ai Onlas Americt'e independent railroad king; | take as the result of the present} actal crisis” he sald, 771 wit be- solely by a determination to do Wallach -arrived /the plan to eisunate Harriman, the | fram Europe the day the trust b nd those| Here arp the directors expected to ide say that-had he been! be present at tie special boart mect- doors ing on Thursday— nex! "Fhe directors first took un the matter | were | 10,856.00) when the company suspende ren | aT Jackson. | of the banking-tirm-of aden ~ LOSE CROWN AS ULRUAD KING Ouiside’ Holdings of Union} Pacific to Be Turned Over __ {o Holding Company. H. Ha: Edward man's sun has sét Mr. Harriinan will be relegated to his Union, Paciic Rajlway alone next Sat uray when the directors of that sys- tem meet at No. 190 Broadway to pars upon # plan for the segregation of the company's secutities to a holding com- pany. ‘The intervention of a holding com- pany takes away Mr, Harriman’s great prestige aso ra{lroad man. The “atinounced retirement _<¢ [map gent Union Pacific stock upward. Out As’ an Individual. oats. Hortimen comb not, c 5 Ti Sa ien spmdea sybase: ineqiry nate che: Vunton Paoine headquarters confirmed | individual. Witam G. | Rockefeller, “Henry C. Frick, James Stillman, RW. Goecet, Charles A. Pea’ Darid Willcox, H. H. Rogers, W. A. Valentine. Ri 8.! Hugbitt and Oliver | body 2+ D.--drosmtch, —P. Lovett, Marvin {which also have suspended:—-The company-has-been -doing-business-only. ANE EVENING WORLD BROOKLYN FI 1 from First Pace TORR re 310" ss outside poorn: “To, allay approvension this hank hae been temporarily closed on a count of the impussibility ing currency.” A few! mninutee jlater this announce- |ment appeared side, by side with the | first one f |) Sctowed by the Unt troller of Cucrency, “GEORG! ted States Comp- The pi ot be een, Due the. xecretary jof the, nkine-Trust: Company, , WA. Cont: |* x made “dinia etaterrire | “The notice’ 6 -the front door speaks for itelf We bad nothing that might i eda nin, Withdrawals. were heavy. tis morning, but noth- weelarming—_ The fact stnmiy was we {couldn't get courrency, anywhere. We had been giromised cash for this morn ing, Dut ttowis not delivered and-we had hie doors We are entirely’ sol vent_and we will pe-open our doors ax ‘san “A “torryis—over+ iS + cia) Didn' A. Barton Hepburn, Shese-Nationn}-Bank—and_a. ot} | tha ring-House Committee, wan) AsKed wie the —IrstNational Bank | f Brooklyn, the aly member of tn Mearing-Honse in Hrookiyn, was ak! owed to- close tts doors: sa ‘Me First National did not ask for help,” M “The Sank—pald t Ask for Help. President of the tat. the Cle: anda othtn ‘Main Building ot the Williamsburg Trust Company FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1907. | 4 | George To Cul } aye “Did Mr. kins «ay thit the concern is solvent?” { he was asked. { Jenkins telephoned me and the Firat National had been a clearing tank for the | y9 Geps 5 ce Truat Company avd thar | 98 depositors Were ire N temporarily shut down in| swore Wriine Dy sore avoid meeting any of the! Mont Of ty pass mpany's checks which misht be | hands. In the main they were orderly. | Felentzd. tie added that the bank was | 2ands, tn we soni they rouble The | rerfectly rolvent. tellers -sat—all slates as “Taptdty— ax} ___The Bank's Directors. (Parsons until the regular hour of clos- 7 ing came, The directors of the First National Rank of Brooklyn’ are Mortimer 14 Owes $4,200,000. Reynolds, Marshall S. Driggs, Moses The Firs; National Bank, of Brook- May, T. F. Jackson, John. J. Cooney. lyn, owex Jta deporitors about $4,300,000. | iF Jenkins—Frank Jenkins, Joseph “At the office of tae Willlamsburg Haber and Join W. Weber. ‘Trust Company It was finally sata-that The Bankers’ Directory for July. 197. tie institution was entirely solvent and) apows the following fixures of this that ft had closed ite doors ‘oecause of Wank: Capital stock, $300,000; su Jack-of ready cash and for the better | and prafite, 996,700; die to barks protection af alt ita depositors. | The | dividual depos 34,206, ool x hax abundant scougiiies in ite ane and’ discounts, F720; Sauk, but-owing (o the fnanclal ex-| bonds, stocks, dic SL iakcis ae “cltement-and-money- stringeney-in-Man— banks, $466,110; cash and exchange, 3l-'hattan Borough it was unalt sufficient actual currency. an the directors decided “that™ the ‘best “39,670. ai. $700,000; wurplus and | WO Oem to waa to close t agen The Williamsburg Trust Company fig. au banks. ures are: Ci matvidual sdeposits L620; AERTS, The WilllaiiEbUrR Trust Con “has foans and discounts, $5,358.58; bonds, |. capital stock of $700,000 and; owes its stocker. &c,, $3,220.18: due from banks | fenoaitorn about $7,500,000, 9” $7zi.0; cash and exchanges, HEl110 )°onn “G. Jenking, President of the r lrirsy- National -Bank of Brooklyn, called Stapte/ Another Run [bn Hecretary of the Treasnry Cort lo The héws of the string of suspensions iat the Sub-Freasury at noon. He stated spread as fact-as human volce cguldito reporters thathiscnatitution-was ali carry tt. At 2 o'clock a run waried jricnt. The sudpension was announces oh the Nassau ‘Trost Company, at{about an pour ‘later. Broadway and Bedford avenue, in. the} Tic ¥oecins ‘Tris! Company had neghbornood of the Wiilamsburg ernational Trust Co Closes, Bai The International Trust Company, at No. 206 Broadway to-day, announcing its suspension until public confidence in banking insti- thitions is restored. Howard Maxwell, president of the Borough Bank, of Brooklyn, is also president:of the International Trust Company, which was organized by officers of the Borough Bank and Brooklyn Bank, about $2,000,000 in deposits. s te decks “upon a plan the sexregation of the Investment assets of the Union ‘ajlrond and its im- “in th «atid Important development to Uniow Ia $ cash as possi! orm of..necurities. vere Bone over, and it was decided considerable sum mieht be realized rom-thia source, but of course all-these Tecelve the ap~ anking Depart- rrangermsnts must fl: rarat sf, tre State nt, ay To-Day ! Janitors Janitreases Jewellers, Motormen Manicures Millinces Makers ‘Canrassers Farpenters + Pachiers Poliyhers Porters Preasers” Pressman Paper Hangers Pi Solt¢htors | Dishwashers cae Bteamfitters Drivers Blectrictans ¢ Mlevator Runcere Stenographers Talloresses ‘Tallory, ‘Trimmer: Tinsmiths Troawritere OM... Typewriter (P.. Upholsterers Varnishers ¢ be realized on j—The now investment com Ther areS2s,. 000,000 quistading loans, iuuch of which ees sed Of to advantage. Bp, Oller negotiate” securities, “wych as} : Snor.gares ind, similar collater ‘Help Wan‘ed Stesoeraphers (0) or) ingest fare jl three-weeks; a {SS pesieae ~~J.S.Bouker, secretary of the Trust Company, posted the notice of spension-at the-opening hour. It was signed by him and-read: On accannt “of the “targa” with= ouks within .an-hournfier the —doord St pio ckhiol have: i cash earningw ts to be given to tt Aspen reed actual assets, “with Hearly 910,000. Mr. Harriman will have very Uitte to do With this holding company, He will wotine=his-energies 1oacfurther de- (wlopnedt of the Unien Paciic-eyatein, whe iron hand Mr, Harriman has held over the Mi nnd O., New York Central, ‘Milnois Centra} and other roads by ine {fuerte weuilltes ox-atock plunging with ifc funde Upion F will be shorn of It Harriman’s Position: = Ipower. { Th ap authorized statement Mr—THar _|riman's portion Iw eet forth as. fol- lowes: -_ \ “That 1. H. Harriman tas finally de. Scided to gy ahead and segregate fue Zi | vexttient from tie-transportation: bus: hesa_of the Untan Pacitic proper is (wewrmatter. Except for the {nvesti {te Harriman ast apring Cie Teverspenen te 4 idea woud ha the | Ta Uikk inoronment— “Fee he upport Of his 4 the. epproval and . | i Tiowever, it is understood that KH Haltinan and tis aswociates helteye tha | ibe opinon-has never joked. wid. ap} Proval upon that phase of Uie develon: | rent of the Union, Pacific which Ande shat premerty on. the one yas! transportation —eeterp: -ami” on thie other an equally vast financial institn Yet {tts Indivputable that tis 4 ment wis the logical and inevitable it of the measures taken seven yeare to preserve the in rity and 1 dence of the Unton Pacific as ap ave Sntinental trate e step followed another in rapid | unt!) the year 197 finds the the Union Pacific stockholders ating on the ony hand a «reat transportation onterprise and on the he been consummated siny [Proper @ strange condition Sh athr-tanke—for—Savings Inthe City | 2 tori ——the eal — Fae ot New ourth avenue and "tf Sora anathema teat drawnts of cash within “few. days apd owe aaa procure currency, “Enteraa tional Trust Company {s com- PON for tres benetit fst nee posters, to suapend paymen ; = until euch time as matters Tead- Tees a laenne Dike hats sty “| SUPPOSE WR ARE SISPLy{ CATCHING "THE OVERFLOW oF! THE SILLY HYSTERIA THAT SEEMS TO. HAVE SWEPT THE -TOWN| WITHOUT ‘ANY CAUSE, OUR BANK COULD HARDLY © BE — BOLIDER } THAN If 18. I SUPPOSE THIE CRAZINESS SVILL DIE OUT OF ITS SOON, BUT-IF IT DOESN'T CAN GO ON PAYING OFF (ASL DEMANDS UNTIL | CHRISTMAS] WITHOUT INCONVENIENCE.” At the Bowery banks and at prac+ tloully all the banks of the east side vemled it- @ GneasincaY aniong the patrons, Mort of the waiting line appeared to “parenting -penple President Walter ~ restored, When Mr, Bouker was saked for a} supplementary statement he sald that) Mr. Maxwell and the other officers of) ihe bank were -go.ng over the bovks of sheir Hrooklyn connections, which bad also closed. ‘The International of comparatively. recent ft 1a anid that {t was organized to ¢ forthe business of the twa Brooklyn banks and ale) to equip them with « rust depai { Run of Bank of Savings. Trust Company \s organization. lear were on pefore the pant wUAOLUtOTY hee eis wae estabtished in 1819.canout four hun-|slences of any uneasiness at the Bowery = javings Hank or at any other _Howery dred persona, of whom 7h per cent. Were | hank. ‘re euat alder, a0 prone_to finan: Women, hed appeared with thelr. Pass cintagues, was immune for once Two Brooklyn Banks | Close Early in the Day. its dey larger run week Parents street, 2 small started ‘At this (Gncern, WHE The Brookiyn Cilnton atreet, on City Rall Square Ran‘, at Fulton a: and the Borough Bank failed to open ork to suspend payment! until as matters readjust’ them- elve? and confidence iemyestored. me other financial Institution holding hun- reds of millions of collatera! assets | j and. hile representing two diatingt) enterprises and therefore. legitimately | paying 10 per cont. dividends, ts yet Masquerading under one name, to the | i confusion of the public mind. BROKERAGE FAM ~ CLOSES 1S DOORS Tie brokerage ‘firm of Gregory, Gu-| liek ©o,, No. 8 Broadway, announced | suspenaion on the Consolidated Ex- change dus morning, The firm was or gantred bout two and a half year ago. ‘The members dre Howant Grex- ° Henry Gullick and J, Henry} Heuter, i The mispension was reported to be! Wie to the refusal of customers to re-| sbond to marging and the firm's ine-| “uty to borrow funda. | Sharon Graham, uttorney for the! concern, announced that a more de- “THOMAS M. HALSE “Anmsiant Secretary,’ The wording of the suspoamon notice business this morning, their depos being confronted with notices that the | tempora institutions had ly suspend out of consideration for their patrons. up by the Borough Bank was! These banks a fled, thous written on one of| International Trust Company and closed the bank's letterheads and’ slgned by | in consequence of {ts suspension. Arthur D. Campbell, tt enshier. More (han an hour before tnt opening| All of the bank's cffices on the |ground floor of the Phoenix Bullding | were locked. Only a few slerks, stand ing idly around could be seen within the bank, None of the offiers showed. themnelvex to roporters or depositors. A clerk who was Induced to come out time a notice was pasted on the gins panais af the entrance to the Borough, Bank, but owing to the fact that the ateel-barred gates’ screened the doors | It had been up for some time before it attracted any attention, | Nouce of the closing of the Brooklyn | i that the notice In -frout would Bank did. not xo up untll a few min-|*{@mdy that a bank examiner war in utes before opening time. charge. He, and not the officers. would Though the noticen did not mention| {0 #!! the talking that was to he done, the fact, I} was siaied by clerss in the hanks that State bank. examiners were in charge, The notification of suspension on the portalx of the Hrooklyn Bank, which is one of the oldest inatitutions tn the borough, was printed on a notehead of the International ‘Trust Company. | It read: “On account of the large withdrawals ef cas! within the pasi few duys and our inability to procure currency, this bank Ix compelled for the beneft of Bank Is Small. The Borough Bank Is a companinively small inaitution compared ‘with: the Brooklyn Bank, It} duslness Is not very large and no prominent financiers are connected with It Its capltm! stock 1s! $00,000 and It carried deposits of $3,0%4- 00. It is sald that the ‘Kaickerbocke” Trust Company. which suspended pay ment Tuesday, te one of tts principal} connections, Howard Maxwell {a Preal- | dent, Herman Welschman and William | tat it if a tailed aiatement relating to, the Orn # 3. Hurley, Vice-Prexidents, and Arthur] wasnt ‘through ‘the long Ine every few TET | deans HRMS AY ait |vormer ‘Rapid. Ten ipuidred. aang Teanteslsth arent sta Dyetrar oll eacma pelt eoee task woacih | Oe i oc | Former Rapid. Transit Commissioner hey coul reep and breath -DENTOZA, TABLET. Ee Se ianataes ot EW, GROVE. Used he \vyntiam @, Hurley; vjee-preaident of the | Cy und Lael fer rue, the went © f Opened. The tettere- pald-off as-rapialy | plua ts atated at the same figure. pover Thai Ciearancs: | turbing i Borovgli Rank, declared to an Evening | World rerorter immediately after the closing, that lIack—of emergency Cali Wus alone responsible for the suspen- sion, é es Reynolda—Not--a- Borrower. — ‘Mr, Hurley said that a merger of the Borough Bank with the “Internationa: Trust Company had bedn contemplated and voted on by the directors, but that the sudden upheaval in the banking world had prevented Its consummaation. Asked if William Gow, of the firm of Ward. & Gow, one of the organizers ot the International Trust Company, had not drawn heavily on the Borough Bank. lie replied: Sri “Not heavily, but T wilt adinit that) he bas borrowed from the bank. The report that Senator Willlam H. Rey- nolds has borrowed from the bank Is unfounded. i= dors -rot-owe the bank one dollar. As a matteer of fact, the bank js indebted to Mr. Reynolds, My hoart jx broken over this thing, for it came on me like @ thunderclap.”” Paid Out $300,000. sterday,” raid Mr. Hutchinson, } ‘the bank pald out $300,000. We are not | they needed tt. t munber of the Clearing-House, noe / qa_—Formerly..sya_cleared through the | attan, Then it) If the bank -ran} : = dele= > vhone 16 the Orlental Bank to get $100,- | 000 or. $200,000. ‘They sent: the money over to ux and we transferred the col- lateral required. - “Yesterday our cizh reserve suffered | a heavy drain: Usually on Rriday and | Saturday we have to pay out from! 340,000 ‘to $109,000 for the pryrolls of our | depositors. Ax we cid not feel able to | her draina we-thought {| lose. It" will: bring «| Leonard, a | for the Williamsburg Trust Company a are we-any dank to handle ourcteas—; stein to send over the money. RST NATIONAL. BANKS SUS PEND One Hundredth street, West One Hur. lred and Twenty-ffth street and W Tne Hundred ant tations ware a A run started shortly after noon on he Riversifte Bank, Fifty-seventh ‘street and Elghth’ aventie. One hundred. pe { ae lined] Wp, and payments were made ngllver. | hin oMfiere of the Riverside Hank are: President} | James T, Wood; Cashter, Henry BA Bisalilor Directors, Pau! T. Wiliam: L. Brawer. John J. jHenry Dimse, Stanley Gifford ree { WV, Plonkitt: Joseph G: Robin, tnartay/N. Taintor, Jamon T. Wool and William -P. Youngs, oe RIDGELY. GAVE. > EXAMINER CHARGE | _OF FIRST NATIONAL. rads, WASHINGTON, Oct. .—The foliow- ing) statement was given out at the Comp'roiier’s Office to-day! i . “The Firat National Bank’ of Yirook- lyn N, Y., closed its doors this sfter- oon--and“-Nationsl “Bank. -Hxaminer as taken ohare’ Dy order_of ‘the Comptroller of the Gur- Tency, ‘The First National Bani cleared andthe Jenkins ‘Trust’ Company. of Brooklyn. both of whlch supended tu- “The National Bank was closed to protect its depositors agxins’ the checks of the trust companies which might be presented through the Clonring House. The resources and “ot the dank on Aug. 21907. ¢ last report made to_the Comptroller of the Currency, were shown as follows: Liabilities. Loans and disccunts United States bonds Bonits, mecuritien, £6 Bankinx house rary Due frvm- banks and bankers Garh and olier ‘ash Tema, Tetemption fund Resources. Capital rtock eee 3 fund and undivided profits. Creulating notes. ene MORGAN SAVES — THE LINCOLN. TRUST COMPANY. (Qontinued from Firt Page) meratein had telephoned to the office that he-hed $9,000 in cash that he was willing to deposit with the Lincoln If The trust’ company took up the offer, telling Mr. Hammer- _At the branch offices of the Lincotn Trost, at Liespens t and Broad? way ard at Beventy-second street and hand before the paying teller's win- dows opened.. AC the Liapenard street OMicethere Were hundred {n-Hne, - Say Company la Solvent. “In my—opinion the Lincoln Trust Company {x In a perfectty solvent con. ditien, I have not been entirely over the books yet,-but my office hax just recalled me, ‘Tits was the statement of G. &. ‘State buntk examiner, wi" ‘Rreet-herdship_en_the-emplosees_of our hasbeen sent ta the Lincoln Trust deposi(ord. aid (ey ave my heartrert; sympatiy. ¥ mE i “There in no doubt that we will re- Ty d can‘ say -fust Urey =“sotve and e a id dollar for dolar. been recalled. Companys Mair omice-—He~had—been+ att jin office al! morning, Sut had “}y-certainis—inoks-ax Ifthe company were solvent when iny_office." said “Mr, Leonard. #Hifty-xrcondstreety t i a of the | siand bills early inthe day. onm —teealied by VELT AND CABINET TAKE UP INANCIAL CRISIS Every Phase of It Considered by the . President and His Advisers at - the’ First’ Meeting. * —---gince June; — =. elt and the members of his WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 Cabinet téok up the. financial crisis and’ consideréd $f In every phase at @ President Hoose r 1 | meeting held to-day, tf affairs were dis- aside from the financia} sltuation_acnmmber of departme cussed. The Cabinet was in session two and a half hours. Leen at-the hourof opening the doors, that a _Httle more When the Lincoln ‘Trust closed there heen paid ou: a wera stl} between 20 and 23 pewona Towards the closinx hour a—woman outside, Several men announced ther | of wealtiy appearance, who had stood intenth n of camping ut the doors alt {n line all day fainted and was carried into the-oMece.o¢. the President of the -eompany-—Stie waa in _o-delicate-con= {dition and cou!d stand the strain a0 {ionger, of the! The trust officials, however, saw that ed for her position In the Mine wax not sacri- ‘of the ficed and sent « clerk from the bank Chiehe i brder to be mrst tine -m-tne morning. = = Paying Off All-Day. When the Colonial Bra ‘Trust Company of Americ [the day there were sill six! 13) depositors who were dat to take her place. When the clerk the opening, in Mne, more than thirty | Metirea sam Laue eahieaetany ers. The -andachair_was.pinced there for-her paying off all day was a slow process. comfort. Upon reaching window the woman drew out $15,000. The Prea- [eee er eT tee nares aS ident ordered a cab and had sent sengers sked for cash. refusins to fer home uptown Rarliveasieneak vented py) ‘THe Woman declined to give her name. Paying Teller summing, as ne an Ex- change Bank took away $29.08 jn gold After this heavy cash drain the other messengers} were asked to—walt until thelr claims Salvin Austin, President of Con. could be adjusted. Seyera! of them} [waited for hours and were atitl wal | solidated Company; Booth ing. whon Vice-Presigent Babcock gaye} Heads New York and Cuba, the order to close promptly at 3 o'clock! A reorganizetion of the steamship About twenty-five persons were on the ies embraced in C. W. dforse’s Con- cutehie-and_thivty-five inside when the sshlated Sieumahip Company was ef-— day's work was oy Mr. Babcuck tected thls afternoon. Calvin Austin, stated that the work of ing off js President of the Qonsolidated Steam: golng on slowly but surely ‘and that EM rinires ede hil) cheep manent eas dir trons of his bank have nO caus for Booth was elected Apa = ew York and Cuba Sin The third dax_of the run on the A ier y . F. D., Mooney of Trust Company of America closed this York and-Porw Rico Steamship Com- afternoon at 3 o'clock withthe 4 any and Calvin Austin of the: Clyde Milne ee it stern and» Metropolitan companies positors receiving their money On the receépt on the curb market of ux they appearedat_the-cashleis win- ths news of the reorganization of the z vere about 10) deposttora Consolidated Steamship Company (oie aoe about 10) depositors p-nda-sold-up te-12 I-4-on heavy. baying. the ‘Ihia morning the bonds were og Officials of the institution. announced around 101-8, MORSE STEAMSHIP LINES REORGANIZED. ADDISON yi iM vin t ——Phe-meetmg-war thy first the Cabinethas held-since last June and. ganic time or. the two panke; in _front_of their doora nor did any crowd collect Inter In the morning: De: poaltorx wtraggied along, read the no- even necessary to post » poiloeman be- fore the entrances. TF There were by actual count Ill per- zona at the Colonial when the tellers opened their windows and faced—a drowsy bank clerk who had been on Vigil since, 3.30 o'clock Just night. Company Short-Lived. ‘Tho International Trust Company was organized on Jan, 3 Inst, but only opened for busineas on Ovt, 2 Its de- clared capital ix $300,000, and the sure qt wus organized by—the principal stock holders of the, Hrodkiyn Dank amt Bor ough Bank for the purpose of taking | doa big business and have a total of! $7,000,000 deposits. The Brooklyn offices were to be established in the Dime Havinga Bank “butiding “at-Court: Remsen streets as soon as the savings hanicmored—-into~ jta new —bulding on: DeKalb avenue. Z ‘The officers of the International Trust any are: President, Howard Max. J. F. Bouker, secretary; director Henry B.. Hutchinson, John 8, Jenkin: Nelxon B, Burr, Oliver N. Denton, Witl- jam Gow, Robert J idtuy, Charles F, Darlington, 8. E. Gunmuson, M, “B. Spratt, David B Hutton, Willlam 8. Hurley and Archibald J. Shenstone. Metz’s Bank Requires Notice. he Guardian Savings Bank at Thind ue and Fifty-third street, Brooklyn, c this afternoo announcing that i} would take advantage of the sixty, Gay notice clause under the State laws, Com, This bank had 859,000 on deposit at > Roroush Bank, which closed. this morning, and when it found heavy | withdrawals wore likely, St was ddcided | | th demand sixty daya no‘lce on all de- | crust. ponits, Comptroller Metz is president of the Dehk. + Gome Trouble in Harlem. a result of the Murry which started yenerday on the upper East Aldo with Ho cause eave a mixinterpreted headline. | there wero about 700 persona walting at the Harlem Bavings Bank, one of the solidest institutions in the olty, when the officials and clerks bewan paving off, As the doors @wung inward was @ fish to eet in. The reserves held back the men and women who. wanted to jam Into the] lobby regardicas of: orders. The dis clement was calmed: ina tow licemen forced the a double row. As- 6, taper, mut on. for the ine the sush’ in the quickest posaible Ume. Many persons nage deposits In onder, to show their contempt for the menaciom penic. | Ae the ny wore on fhe crowd ‘grew \urger and more divorderiy, Wild and cneadiers rumors acot sipeles of excite- minutes, The crowd to fori aletant tellers owe of | Trumt extended—tron around ~ the -Twenty-aixth | TUNER pee ted fa} pig = Peon mee ta be: FonAn Sande areca at het [to open there were not a dozen persona. coin, way very enthusiastic. “The bank, | je In excellent condition ani ‘or aan “On” head to— pay Arthur Iselin. und Bradlah he sald. has “plenty every: one. tlcen aug went on their-way--It-ween‘t- Jorison— directors.-made the same statement- zi ‘At 9 o'clock the line at the Lincoin the Fifth avenue ‘entranes y ‘atrest corner and past the side of the Cafe Martin to Broadway. At the head of It was a sawed-off but plucky mes- senger boy. He had been there since early last night. His employer, Mrs, Mary Wells Jennings, of Brewsters, Y., visiled ner small represontative ut interyaln of two hours with warm drinks and good things-to eat. ‘The lad was sleepy, but hed no chance to got hun- - Drew Charities Scciety Monc Mee; me, AL turned out, was an agent of the New York Association for the Improyemont of the Condition of the Poor, with of- n@-jioea in the Charities Bullding: He had jbeen waiting all night. 2 eported to hava a check for Tao to: men ed. When he ‘ot ine ide ho wast offered another check on the First National Bank, but aa it war not certified he declined to accept it. A long delay followed, while the line out: side chafed and growled. The charities agent declined to surrender his place. Louls Stern, ‘one of the directors, got one-car and went downtown. A few minutes later R. Fulton Cutting and Robert Wickersham, of the Charitable Boclety, arrived in an automobile. They were taken inside the benk. Presently they hurried out again and went away. It was claimed that they hed been given certified checks for 400,000, the amount ef the sum which their organ- Igation has on deposit In tHe Lincoln Hour to, Pay Three Men, = ‘Aw a reonlt of this inoléent the third man in line id not reach theepayins tellers wiodow for neerly anihour, In the next how: eighteen depositors ware’ paid off. The work of closing the ac- counts appeared to proceed very slow- | ly, ‘Tne men asked for cash Instead of checks, Abthovah the cheok# were certified, they protested, saying the, would have to ve {dentified at the First National’ Rank. on wht» the Lincoln ‘Trust's checks were drawn, Owing 10 these udiuye sw line outelde wae larger tnis afterncom*then It hal ——— DIED. CORIPH—At fen neiece, Cal., Oct, 38, LOUIBE, widow or John P, Cortsh, Relatives and friends invited to her funeral trom ths rvaidence of John It, Fleay, 1064. Jersey ave., Jersey. City’, on Goturday morning af 0. o‘cloek, + = = =<. = HAVE BUTTONHOLES WHICH ARE STAYED AN TRENGTHENED. 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