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jepoaitor trast company’s affairs.” fes-P-Perin: --came t! upright, pradtioal ‘banking THE EVENING WORLDAWEDNESDAY, ALL DEPOSITORS. WILL BE PAID BY KNICKERBOCKER Member Bt the Directors’ Checking) Committée Which Has Been Going Over’ as Books Gives Reas-_ __ This is the assuring information given: to ‘The sua, World *to- day by members of the Directors! ‘Checking Committee, which has been! be paid by Gunn to his wife at ti mioncy im the institution: Only) itor “the “tuira FINDS FORAER WIFE BY MEANS _OFHIS CONTEMPT Salesman Gunn, Cue tire lened! Prosecutor Garvan. Declares With Jail, Locates Miss- i. | ing Woman, ; LIMONY f. | Ordered to Pay at Her “Resi. ence,” Says He Couldn’t l » Find It. the’ Supreme | ‘of Court for, Arthur -$. Gunn, a commer- | took an érder ft folal, traveller, to learn the address of his former wife, Clara L. Gunn, who jan order ‘for $10 weekly alfmony, at work on the books of the trust company since “Monday. examining} carefully into the.assets of the company. Bolssevain, Moses “Taylor, Frederick G. Bourne, William~ A. Tucker and Coincident with this jes news, Tes the Knickerbocker depositors announcement that Supreme Court Justice Clarke had offered ++ the third receivership to Edward King, President of the: Union Trust at Company, ‘but that Mr. King, on account of his present_pasition and] jon and advanced years, had declined to serve. The other receivers-are Gen. @and” ee of Ladenburg, Thalman & Co. institution Hes there hand ‘cast (tothe amount of “In addition, there was du rbocker A Estate Holdings. y books alec show-that on the day ef! the suspension the comipany held $1,006,000 in Toa! eetate-amt-carried 398.000 worth of bonds and mortgages. ‘There was $9,130,000 carried as invest- ‘ments in high grade stocks, which on > yesterday's market value—the lowest in of $2,000,000, foonalitea i RET QR EENSIF OSs, Bro! Way tt was @¢; $38,758,000, of which $16;000,000 is Joana ‘on sediseritias various companies and} me loans to. res Pateons. This brought the grand total “OF assets up to’ 956,000,000 in round num- res Depositors 448,587,000. “Against this substantial credit mo pg’ the Knickerbocker ‘Trust: Conipany @Wes to Its depositors $48,367,000, which Ju $17,000,000 leas than heretofore ’repart-y or 94, and & balance to the Bank! of Com- Checking Committee do not- wee jhow, iwi jexercise—of-erdinary—skiil in! ‘Busbanding the assets of the company, ean—losea_dollar. THERE 13— A. “THE COLLEC-} ZION OF THE TIME LOANS, AND WOME OF = $1,46,000 ON THE SURINKAGE DOF MARKET VALUES THE INVESTMENTS AND, J FURTHER LOS§ OF 2,000, iN CLEARING THE UNDERWRITING, SAID A MEMBER OF THE COMMIT. +—TEE “THERE STILL REMAINS _AS! A BUFFER BETWEEN THE, DEPOS-; Arora AND ANY POSSTBLE, Loss E COMPANY WORTH £TOC) FE 200,000; AND PHE-BTOCKHOL pits -—————- Probing the—Fime—beane LIABILITY OF 41,20,.0, THE 8TOC — HOLDERS HAVE NO CAURBE FO. 3UST ALARM IN THE FACE oj; THE PRESENT CONDITIOD THE —TRUST COMIAN TIES AND LOANS." Tuthe Checking’ Committee will wel- | Inquiries of depositors in going” Over{he ‘books at No. 6§ Broadway, the examinatia: an open book, and Help Wanted _To-Day:! ‘As advertised for in The Mornin SSW EBRESDAY-OCT. 80,1007. “Art. Flowers”. Tanttresace Jewellers Kitchen Help . Tadies® Tallors” Laundremsos Machiniets Neckwear . Motormén 7 Bindery Help from other banks! + ‘qoans—to- tie! OF 8 SECURI-} the: committee will meet at-3 P, M. each day until further: notice. The checking committee went to work | day, In the opinin, there was a) ‘nigger in the woodpile and that some | Ymart POVET Io WO! an examination of tne various steer aCe counts. ‘The members were prepared to find loose banking mathods on the part of former President! Charles T. Barnty, And were not disappointed, but very much-to their surprise Heimpey found that while Mr, “Barn n_ex- tremely generous ite teak oes pea funds these Joans.were @ pocured by Kod" collater farther: pany as further security m sret mw Bvon ithe Hotel \Sarmuac; a piece: of real e megs. opieeccond _Conimlites "Wore "also toot Com aTtaaroes da rdouits “OF $410),000 — toma -pereonal - (riend, of.,.MF. Barney, who ik the president of an: other trust seoampanys “This loan~is coy- ] hes balieteasy wi Iny was an advance! of $600,000 to “the American- Ice. ‘Company, This Joan secured — by. _40,000- shares of stock, [penbotting Interest. jn the Knicker- -Ice Compary ‘of Philadelphia, king Committee found that. t—company ie in-a—position to close down upon. the American Company and —nejze practically att of} Its assets,” The members point to the Tact that the “American” Ice “Company earned —ovar— $1, last year, not Hof iytnetandirus the low market yalue of All of “the! $12,758,000 time loans are se- cured not only: by-the-indF $e of the benoficiaries, but—further—su| pores have an syantaye over: the ordinary bank loins, the officers of the Int SaistarHons rat Fe eta enaaser Aemand any collateral security. The members are: 'G. Lduis| t ‘on the books of the company, Jast Mot-| ilving and in proper hands, block of stock, but there- had Leen | pt | inerce of $2.412,00, The members of the | 4, aide hic st Siterat scru-} Tee} {tertence.— The decree was not served on Gunn until January last, and then, after thir- iwo-weeks passed, he got a notice hat he would be adjudged in contempt nd fined $820, the ‘Amount of nis ar- ony, Or go to Jail ff he aldn’ nett Be AST ates This aah iis) attorney, to cotirt to-day with an appeal for an. order directin; wife's—lawyer to tel] him her addres Marion, a git] of fifteen years, whose meningitis when she was a child. “We have been unable to locate Mrs. +"_gatd JE. Bennett, his lawyer. “and we want to know whether the girl. Marion, ia dead or alive. Mra. Gunn! asked for no alimony—only enough for 63 West Thir- ty replled “her lawyer. | ‘We will inform you that Marion in| but we will! You barred daugh- to Mrs. [not tell you where she | | yourself from any rights | the decree granted Just Fi proposition. TWO WIVES SPURN _ALIMONY FROM HUSBANDS SUED. | Two unhappy wives in the Supteme Court to-day, having presented ample | —proot_entitling them ta dtroroe. decrees, told Justice Davis that’ that they j ; | “ARREARS. | ¥0t @ Givorce from him In 1906, with’ and that of his daughter, | Rrowth was arrested by an attack of| Ethat it | Great | Hitehcoe! OCTOBER 30, SAYS HEARST 9 “ATTACK WAS TU ; that Alleged Libel: Was Plan to Ruin Career. brat ¢ the » Lieutenant-Governon, | akainat W. Ry Hearsts-bean, to-day, bé- fore Jusiics Wyatt, #ifting as a Magis- | trate ‘in the Colirt ot Special Sessions. pw. sonal attor- Beara’ “and Olcott appeared in court. ney, , EWilliam M4 The, deve! attorneys into repadated clashes. . |torney Garvan ptated: + sonal malice. dictated this‘ gainst Mr. Chanler. It was done sole- ly to injure his brother's polltical fu- I demand that the case proceed I watidtestruny acta oulrageouetats tack on anf citizen Demands the Evidence. “If they had any warrant for the farticle, they should not hesitate or ask for an adjournment. They did nat eve |these little girls before the article was written, and why shouli they be per- | mitted to see them now Mr, Shearn asked that the case be put off until Elsfe Voecks and Helen ait Hagan—coul} be interviewed _ + Mr, Shearn became insistent and ac- Cused the Distriot-Attorney-s- OM: ith. friendliness toward M anier, saying waa part of that ofMce’s plan to eep the girls in. seclusion, ‘These girls are being held on various prosecutions,” retorted Mr. Garvan, “and we want thelr evidence to be un- k { biased. There-ts—no- precedent. in law; Tor such an~-cxaminatton—eml-no—court, outside of the Supreme Court grant such an ord Justice Wyalt then ordered the case |to proceed, and Mr. Chanter was oalled fio the stand. He was nervous and once| of two weeks, who way Miss McQuade, or-twice fairly hissed his replies into the ears of Mr. Shearn. In reply to a rapid fire of questions Mr, Chahler stated that he lived at kk, and that his residence was about 20 feet from that 6f Raymond the uctor. ea you know . Hitchcock 2" he was +4 wanted no allmony for themselves, but} recreant husbands be 1 have entre “him for about WAECK CH NLER, An’ oxdmination in the eriininal Mbel sult brgvght by Willlam ‘Astor Chanler, éx-Judge pments brought the rival In one tf these mix-upk Assistant. District-At- “Phope to be able to show that per- article “ONLY Fl Kronprins ‘Wilhelm: arri ‘Includingrain and wind erally from the west, w! swella and heavy head her’ bows continually. shin to run at reduced oparmous water spout about dawn _yraterday, 'fiye miles off the port | were not a_great many the inspiring xpeotacie. ing. | Some Musicians ‘There was a quantity permit an’ entertainmen | years, he sald,-“to-get with the United: States’ home in> Chicagd in the teacher’ of -Paderewaki. two years. He will ap; Philadelphia Symphony Carnegie Hall, together young American, -ot States and Mexico, | Jean Gerardy, the Belgian ‘cellist. was | aleo on board, accompanied by his bride | of Bydney, Australia. Mr. that the romance, which: [recent wedding began four—years ago when he was touring the years ago in London,” made’ to ‘provide) for tthelr ‘children. | evident repugnance that she could not | take alimony from Manuel” Muniz, a) translator, occupying offices in the: Park Row Building, to whom she was/| married at Clentuegos, Cuda, in 1804, | They came to New York and he |prospered. | In 1901 they separated, and | sind6' then ‘she’ hag Mved ‘for her lttle| | boy, Stephano; now ten years old, Muniz providing #10 « week for the lad support—under—_an—order—of Justice + O'Gorman, “Qn Sept, 5 last I discovered that -my | former husband-was- ving with-anather woman, at-No, 706-Amsterdam avenu In (wo days T began” thts sur a | divorce “hire. Muniz testified, adding! “1 want no. alimony frvenstsim,” only. tho; $10 weekly for the support of my child. | L coutdn’t -take~ money from —him.—1- haye-and will maintain myself with my | needle and as a nui Joecislon_wWas reser The othe Was” Martey Us. for_a dlvore hom —she— was She too, insisted daughter, doubt as to U ea held by the If there {hillts!of sec erbocker ny loans on time, und the 007,000" Joana “on underwriting: Cheoking Committee snow in the midst of investigating thia portion of Jassets, which amount to $25,758,000, ans on underwriting Include on bonds. to. tie OMAN ern Power Gs these loans, it the names { Well’ known banking house Anthony & Co,, of Boston: ts part of the security for the-bond advances to these power, compantes.~ Other under- | writings are upon sperating etectric railway Unes in” Michigan. Obto and Indiana_which “with underwritings. on | coal “properties in West viteiate and [Rentucky, are mild to be silt eden, The Cuban. underwrit be great ert 14 trust conmpsns direction. When Lpany a8 the Te Bricklayers... Hushelmen Plumbers Polishers Skirt rere Tacrleaar Solicttors Blevator Runners, Btablemen 1 Bmbroiderers eamfit 1 Mnxinesrs 8S 2 Engravers i nogra | 6 Farm Hand Oresecn Feeders. % Finishers Fires Folders Foremen Obs ‘ Malrdressors Housework Horveshoers ‘Tat Walters W Watchmen Miscellaneous 238 28s oi tee eweree eee L TTS Every week, monthand year, The World prints more “Help Wanted’ than any three other New Net. oe combed, ee ; fe ANK SITUATION F Za IMPROVING. of Banks Clar sking ov Fealncavareds partment has ine was in Institutions mone banks a the vaults hen they * DYNAMITE EXPLOSION KILLS FOUR WORKMEN. on the a cut ts four mon Wern killed, sertously Injured. city, L Where the | of Tucker, WO oUiérs’ Were | nemed Chisholm followed Zimmerman} And a rtragge woman ton hatel on the ‘tet af. btoand secured enultling Mra. Zimmerman to a°divorce, Decision wax reserved, | [WANTS SECRET et WEDDING KNOT | wad the shige lady UNTIED BY COURT. |* nouncement hy of “the. Little Verification of the Rey. “Dr. Church Corner,” t |would no longer perform marriages [cept after publiention of thevbans, was presented—in the ‘trial to-day—before is in Supreme Court of the} ¢ J, Lorentz to annul her| ais M, Lorentz. t Mi Lorentacat tt (us Tranawuration: 301 bride teatifed, “I wan not) 40-following, anéhe! Ho lived with me at r two weeks, We he left me and AMy-grand~ dward J” et and es in Oregon,"* of the Hotel marriage * In the sole He seemed a ch cast for He found to xe E the: eighteen until Dec: an very young. y grandma LRerS_y happy, VT tay 7 my only bi Miss Ma rorry Elle, enough Jobin ta himself.” port [who wos a [time “| Justice H. Davis edd Tese: { BRIDE OF 15 HAS | HUSBAND OF 18 | UP IN COURT. | Magistsato O'Retlly, of the Manhattan -Avenue Court, Williamsburg, ts invest!- ting the unusual case of an elehteen. ng to wupport his erday when the sne was Margaret Hean rt Heaney, and whose head y reached to the top of the Judge's sk, asked order compelling jusband to support her, Your hush asked in surprise she rejoined, pointing “Tam fifteen and he Fan awas in July, and th ted she sald she was el; time to get a’ minister to om the Magis: ont the at the them, | try | The boy-husband eald he waa willing | to Ssuppert his wife. but her mother In- | terfered, Heaney was held in default -evidenre— | comment the | MARRIED A WEEK, ies joa visite were entire Did ‘he ever ride in bier gt ty cai ‘The atestionng then turned to hie rece ance with the girls mentioned the cise, both of whom he declared that he did not know, "AL Unls_point Mrz Sheara_ slated ‘that he was nol prepared to-conunue his ex- amination of the witness and asked that he be exc uD, to call phext Weinesdey:——The court agreed. Blames Gerry Society. ‘The—two-tittte- to-charge—ot iGerry Society 0! 4, were — then Tbrought jnto court” They were merely asked their names and then returned to the caro of the socie! Mr. Garvan combated another motion Thy=Mr.Shearn tor-adjournment.——Str- Hearata counsel said the Gerry Soc gr some: strange reason, blocking attagk on ‘vehement. called to -the wand, and Fated that te Sras-tanneecry of three papera and that he knew Mr. ut never knew him aby af his papers: Hearst's so far aa ollowing Mr. Carvalho's testimony of 6) ball while the Magistrate looks Hinto the affair. “Don’t marry In haste or too young. ¢ offered by the sor- au—t made the miatake, and aT in a police court. ‘s all right to marry young,” sald | e~ boy-husb: don't let your ‘mother-in-law take charge of you atter- ward, don't see how jergyman to-marr: hero you ever found a was the only CHILD COUPLE GUT INTO COURT, “The domestic aftairs of Strand Sthe. William Dresoher, a boy and—«irl cou- pie, who have been in’ matrtmony only | a week, occupled sume time of Magia-{ trate Breen’s sension In the Norrisanta | le Court to-day. a —-| Bia. Willie Drescher, who Is sixteen, wast Ron-supoort srralene on a charge of fra. Helen Drescher, sixteen. ‘They ar. i yed. Both declare that they of matrimony after an ex- Hie. ‘I'm making £001 wages a week. But aos fer ually indifferent. She hers for ever havi nk meen agreeable In the soclety of Drescher. |'Tow-halred thing.” she fed him, she sald, But he pad’ mar- her and must support Aer, She sald Wil and will pay bay 8 rie know that was the law and as long as lie worked he should pay, ile nos iv Cauley, as a plumber's New York, New. Haven pet Mirotd-sRaliroad, Formerly “he rked at One Hundred and Forty- geeft treet and Brook avenue. Helen wo irked Jn a silk mill across the street Werks TL iethey trolled through. the sh. ady Janes of Bronx Par’ Then Wille endeavored to shake his little sweetheart. but er paronts had} Kim arrested. He spent four days in Cal making up hix mind whether or | “he would marry Helen, He at last riage, which was per- man Lutheran Chureh and Fitty-fitth atreet ue, in the. presence of | Helen's parenta, a and two detectives. from Magistrate he tenary off: er command ST willle. to-day agreed to pay $3 a week fo long as he could hin Jo. ———— PAPER COMPANY MEETING A meeting of the International Paper ty. | avidence. His} interest) Bey 4 ge: support bar, all right, Mr Part of the contract, but happily delayed in South tive call home turn until Seaan ago, had to flee for a train to play.” other passenger, by Mrs, Kreisier, who tise Harriet Lice, born chant. Mr. Joseph ‘Ths_one taking precede! of the same make, he + $15,000 Fid Bla WATERSPOUT But Kronprinz Wilhelm’s Dis-| tinguished Passengers Miss- ed It Because of Storm. The North Perman Loyd, steamahlp men thia morning, .a/ day = tumultuous pasangé lasting 6 days, 42 hourd ang 42° minutes, The log ine dented’ a variety ‘of stormy weather, “On Oct. severe west-southwest sale forced the ‘The passengers were kept below, most of the time, and as a result when an ume of water swept along parallel with the. vesse] and disappeared beneath the horison—about_10—o'slook—tn—the _morn= ent on board. but the weather a1d not Richard Buhlig, the young American Plantet, who bas been successful abroad is returning after after ten and a half to-stidy in Vienna under Leschetizky, touring England and the continent for New-York, -Kieln_naxt_Tussday afternoanHe wilt | make @ concert tour of the United Mrs. Gerardy’s Romance. “We were to bave beer married two Heidt _wes—there—to—keep—my+ he was touring, and I had an impera- nd could not find it po: this year Tushed over to London from Franca two we were married James's Church, in London, and then Berlin, where Jean had an engagement | Fritz Kreisler, the violinist, He was-acco! and daughter of a retired teimces—mert Krelsier had with him a Guarneriua violin (1737), he sys fw the second Dest tn the word, | aes Havemeyer, the Sugar King. a MILES | that Important MANILA, P. of voluminous ved ‘from Br a tween President laté, after will leave Manta on Nov. reach Berlin. at bahay Itots with the S: ya the officials silent change. in his plans. Tt 1s understood, Will leave here on. the Resr-Admira} Hempt squalls, gen- ‘ith tremendous ‘seas battering Ba Hot he couldn aul om Birkin amnmative, cally that a portance is Secretary Ta Immeatatel departure Tati will cat Ort his ata. Tended-t0-Teave on eu changed his plans to stay s0 as to clear up im ness Th President enuipeara rogramme shape In of musical tal- speed all day, matter ending of th was made out Heat not more than quarter, there who witnessed “The huge vol-- ade for his Mantin, H. from—Beguty: he Jn expected his honor give t. dents -of the city » attend by the Hittle-aquainted He left his spring of 1897 The action of J. P, Mor, He has been varlous—bonds—whieh—the pear with the Orchestra! at with another | Ka ht interes Hocking 3 Southern Total . Gerardy says ended mM ‘his Antifodes. sald Mrs. Ge- 1S aon ORDER TO nURRY AWAY FROMLINER OFF 10 GERMANY Roosevelt Wires Him at Manila} Must Be Settled. lary Taft {tde understood that the latter regarding howeyer, blegram on Monday asking ts presence Uherv ix mit of a longe summons he haa receiv Roosevelt will cut # and ht» party —norrow evenin ‘American rest | aA x $7, 000,000 FREE BY MORGAN 7S ACTION. | anticipating interest due Noy. as fecal agent will immediate! 000,000, Following: AMERICAN WOUNDED IN VLADIVOSTOK RIOT: 1907. SLAYER OF TWO CALLED INSAN BY WINK trial. fo) whoth he k: ty-second street. July ored to convine Fester, {n sions, to-d at the tin, Matter endeave | Jud. young woman Willson, 9 death sa. his ‘de and See vThe loss of his ery and sigkn ex-Judge Blak 2 number of mershants ale tr a thriving b lAiness, Ww: the SaTOOn, Forty-second | that he ul atrest and Ten ut with lly hands and cry out t tite: subway, had © ruin He ‘used “to utter Ui mon ‘Other ner had his busjriess. | te against Bel | | | on he utmost’ tm- rman: witneseos testified that War- been known in, the Tenderloin Warner, YourMoney IsSafe Diamonds are safer than a bank. | When your money is invested in| 'dixmonds you don’t have to worry. | They are increasing in-value every; year and have always a ready cash value. Cash or Credit, one price. | Call or write for Catalogue 44.) L. W. SWEET & Boe Main store, of Secretary yin the Phils at Mite nportant bust- entert a bit & Co, } , pene We will accept checks and allow full firm bandies-¥alue on any bank in Greater New | release York that has suspended payment. i are tis b special For_Ihis Thursday. Mpoxsons....pouo LOC CHOCOLATE COVERED L0G CABIN PLANTA- 19 C .. POUND Pa ir K Row store open evenings unui 11 Lf AS (me You can avoid trouble— shoe trouble—if ycu buy the best that obtain. money can That is the sort 9f satisfaction you get with the HURLEY. SHOES. ||) $5 and $6,in all leathers=| They~ thave absolutely- no flaws—soles: do ‘not, burn the feet, they never “ridge” at ‘the t fectlys and they are stylish in the highest degree. HURLEY IZED _patentl thershoes are treated ‘by~a-secret- process which ren-—| ders the leather sovter, gives a richer, more endsring lustre, adds at least one-th'rd to the’ lie of the shoe and reduces checking or breaking toa mini- muin. Tris process is confined exclusively tothe Hurley-Shoe. —they> fit per-. “Ask the ManWhoWears Them. 183 BROADWAY. -30=4t- CORTLANDT ST. from the sort you'll see in nine out of. every ten apartments—it’s notice- able because its designs Jean waa un-| Africa, where Consul at American rioting, in mob oF Cy ax wounded | hich Russian He in St} safe and that the Govern to take us to | preserve Orde: Waa an- was formerty | in-New—York. which nce, ays. die. Vladivostok stating that an His PAruoppated. The despatch adds that property have taken all che measures possible t __MADISON SQUARE, NEW YORK BROADWAY & LISPENARD:-ST. = nthe recent sailors and a ts ment oMcials BROADWAY 4 724 ST SR gta eo ens OT trae eee aliver [rps purceaae Ore, are—original—No—ather United Staten Embassy here has re- between Hattery<and 200th furniture compares cetved a despatch from the American either in attractiveness or workmanship - with : the-pieces-you-get-ditest— from Liles Grand Rapids ‘ory. “This factory--to= your - home >» feature instantly Sug: | gests a Saving of tig be. tween profit White: Enamel Witte En l MoM G29,00- ca. Kreisler appears andthe. News ps stra at Ow tarts Immed Rinna nite eaten the Pacific Rot as Eevening—World_re! experiences abroa Marguerite, most charm! She drew me’ am of ih King,the ed of all. wanted to know all “fwo- months later, Berlin, beautitul gold with diamonds,” | ork Iiharmonica Io: a Mario Tappold, i ine sfetropolitan Oper | board. Lo fate. Phil + Sire ty and 3M tuck | months ego. Bhe uc leading. minanclers) apok J aePlorpont Mor; | claimed, enthuslastically, ke off would no doubt have bee: military man in tke woi niu Jeorge Blumenthal, Lazard Freres, and were on board, that of tion. OPTICAL DEL Mrs, Nellie Paul, Fanny White, hia alleged tea Fitzgerald In the 81 to-day counsel fee, > Among the affidavits wai Loulse Kohlhepp, who has the-apattment at No, 219 third street. Mrs. Paul thla fat was occupled by frequently -b requently by wife separated Paul @ woman Jn hia a) must h t he hugged Company will be held to-day at No. a) road street. It is ‘reported Pres- ident Chisholm will, resign to become chairman of the Board of Directors, AN. Burbank, present vice-president and treasurer of the company, has bean nalected) to succeed. bats shelm. Retort arse en saturd: ‘on a tour of the ae take him. | Mrs, Kreisler talked charmingly to a’ was entertained ‘By royalty. “I found the present Dowager Queen mother of e bout_my domestic life and seemed pleased to learn of my happiness, which she said was unfor- tunately too often rare among~ artists. while _we we the Italian Queen sent me ‘brooch exqdlaltely set Satanoff, director of the New Andreas Dippel House, weré on Mrs. Philip Lydig Much Improved. lip __Ly: OTe Ae sronpains H sens LAS. ert e Wi ee or te on the Conlnent recuperating after a severe attack of nervous improved by the Journey. wig,-who-is-one-of the city’ in. the. greatest-man_int to-da: nin the army. or navy irs. He is of the opinions the currency methods should de changed to put more money tn circul, oe \ “ARFINITY"’ KISS IS HIS DEFENSE. who asks for a di- vorce fromi-Willlam C, Paul, $26,000 damages for alleged alienation of her. huaband's affection, applied to Jun- for $5 weekly allmony that she was accompanied home since in October, Also swears ale saw Paul hugging: and kinaing Th been an 0} aid Lawyer Maurice J “for My. Paul emphaticalty de- or om WSustice Fitsaerald reserved’ deolaloh.- us a4 with Walter | ‘ork Sympheny SEV ICE] ROBERT C. and unaffect- ose to her and George C. Boldt . Pres, Waldort-Astoi Hotel Co. Lied evrne C. Clark Clark, Dodge & Co., ih Bankers Chai John D. Hi both “going. to | - ys al Wilhel ration id she yaa eulogisticalty Fecent finan- aaa | Desener, Jr. fee eicemordi & Oo. Stuart Duncal sone Teele Apres Toit 1m & Co. Be n's Bone nthe greatest Geors rid. He is nj Geo. ata & Co | winaaae D ARROW. e- : D. Or. Bd Vi jce-Pree. EDW: ‘Trustee Sowery Saving: ; Guar, & Tr. Co, ovisans coMmaTTES z _ARVING C. GAYLOMD, Vic piece Tes. ILLIPS, Secretary. Prestaeat — LES B. COLLINS, Cashier. WARD C. WILSON, Asst. Treas, aren, ANGEPH Z. BRAY, Asst, Secretary. DIRECTORS 5 , Morton F. Plant Robert Gortet Capitattes Goelet Estate Arthur Iselin Snnannerare Wm. Iselin & Co. Wm. Salomon & Co, Bankers EB, Aymar Sande Bowers & Bands, Law=. ere W. De ee Kountse Kountze Bros. John F, Muan, M.D. ‘Trustee U, # Savings Bank Quinlan Pres Crean wick Ser, Louls Kern Btern Bros., KE, Raymoed Pi Ag & Co. Merpruskiinsey Bx. | Downtown aad Uptown tas ungertord ‘Hungerford Brass and —COppares: Decatur M. hawyer 8 a8 aac. C. Morton Whitean Clarence Whitman @ ethane t es dobn 0, Wilmerding ‘Wilmerding, Morris & Mitchell Henry W. Howe Larrence & Co, Say. Bank. the firm Blumenthal _ Andrew J. Connick man kuster He < acter & Lounebery ds buyer Leaycralt ‘thomas 8. Ormiston oS Udwar Leayoratt & O° Ormiston & MeCormack sixes: SMabom John *rabon & Co. 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