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NOVEMBER 2. [THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NO “Sth BANK STATEMENT ORST ON RECORD } | Surplus Dee 1 $385 838,825, Re- “serves $37,605,525 and Loans-In- creased: $60, 741 ,600—Deficit Is. Heaviest. Ever Known. "Haialings of Funds Whil le Thomas ~ Bankers Controlled Naor FAVA HIS on ttwixt =the Vo 1 And the outst 5 {f.the fight only Insts tif With the 1) GOIN tea ans th “Wall “street was staggered by the sverkly bank: statement isued by the Clearing: House to-day. ~-While-a-puor-report was expected in- view. of. the: hey withdrawals from the banks” recently, none; ‘was prepared- for-the- figures-sent- out; —— Theseyshowed that the reserves had been decreased $37,605,525, LEADERS OOWN something | Nificenl of before in the New. York financial district, while { 5 Tavyestigation of transactions: between ‘the’ Provident “Sayings Life | ‘ssurance § Sociéty and the Thomas- Morse-Heinze chain of banks at the,/\ poe when E.R Thomas and_0. F. “Thom 5 were “the insarance "com: ft for pene early th sult) of Actuary | 4 pxamination (ot: the I Hille Weodeusr @ent clephant off th: = Thomaxes by resuming his former < “trol of thé company, and agreelns 19) Savings Life Ass Society _ return the ane eae they gat from the! To Refer 16 Jerome: elphi fa.) Mr. Wulfe is under tistructions pince before the 1 a} of New Ve tow Aenton: marae Tent to the crim= he stupendous increase of $60,741,600 in loans was shown. | Jn addition, a a deficit in: the-surplus of $38,838,825, a whole ts declared-the- aworst-¢ on recor in addition the loss in cash was due| to the enor. —mous— “The statement AH-of-the other figures, | rs Mr. Sherer, are not in Position ax would Chen Statement. What the Figures n Mean, $400,000 worth of the Providen: inal i of nny &roup of — % ero corr rawats—of—moner=—ny—the- ate 1 Bs! : i . Ses to those given above were {trume companies Jeane re fit-edge securities. including United | Atork piingcrn nel nny 4 ime 'incon-|Prices Sagged Off Afier hondingly startling, which accounted —y: Ae CE ee CE) ponds, in Janu- ie examination of i ae Binee for tha fact that the statement aa howe) the reat, bulk 5 nee nactivenee consulted festa Dee aot {ihe stock market Bios a Usually Mt tay 3 ea _fmna had | sionals Ruling Market. ene at thirty minutes - before’ closing} 1 next Sab 5 ort. the ‘ear ARO eltner | # rush tot ses, last night brought zled features of the! res -as given out were as fot- Tiat Ww t TRPPANAI Poa storks had the bank What js. the compitte his sal clransactigns carried on Wmame of the Provident Savings Lt WAseurance Soclety with the Thomas- EOE chain of banks?” ean’ ‘onty! be arine-House, knowing offer, held track tie fig fag had coast, auterbach has t of the Is- crtiticates to [the bank suctement. The loans issued are ded fae loam account and the ama txtn—certificatesfantred—ts—acdrd: aring House certificates tints ‘bes In 1803. Only | stead: groove tthe privea being showing some animation, | agg opening was ‘ promising, | London cables reporting a dechded ade vance tn American railway sccuritiet an] in response thereto Initial for stocks here were &' the gains extending to nearly a point tn-New- York Central and from 1-t to 34 In a majority of the other fssucs. led-by Pennsytvania, St. Paul and | Union Pacific. Dealings, however, we “f—amait—yelpmeand:. £20012: “utterly devoid of feature. Canadian Pacific,-in a decline of a | SFY | early. favinge ite Ansurance the regular de- Soclety' ‘ withheld. fore heiss )te-ather asks from thors banks controlled by the! yee lteinze ring. On the fol- = tant the big panic In Gsancial circles, PThese insurance Comfissioners are itching Gov, Hughes. waiting to hear the result the Kelscy examination of the books ithe rovident Savings Life Assurance relety. They look to Charles eecice: LOE WIR ei York, to safeguard the Int te Roatblloysuchesenvatvall teense Girl Who Eloped With “Har cate plano js abandoned and tifeates are taken up —the disappear 'from t The decrease of in cash all over withdrawal tho past week of 2199.00 from kx and the hidine away o: tt 4 in safe deposit vcults and homes. Apparently. the Gov \ about $17,000,000 on hand t Hallet of baie: shOunI further-relier te “As a matter of fa: Sherer Explains. ‘According to Manager Sher Clearing-House, who Was asked for an pera 17 of the enormous Increase {n Joans and the exceedingly heavy age in-Freserve the banks at & eriod during. t the 4 re ex fell $16,400,000 ur companies doing business from his quirements. . sie at; was a notably weak exception |% , known as “dinbursine 6° er Fosier Father Takes Poison |?2y'5 "thera rule, and there were 9 ave S072 fren jan goaitionn HPS, 1 tnt can is mela Es pe readily trvaferred to the reserve {i fs Life Assurance Society at the ume| ATLeY MATT IS Afrested | TON Utter moses that reented traction ears. AA nie as alls, although. in initial trading th was practically no sel The announcement ot former occasion, the percentage When the Thom: were in control, esent: being 21.30 per aered with the chain of banks controlled by Ahem, it was learned to-day.in Albany, TAGGERS ‘STREET. rom New, York. “banks in| | | | ! | { t | | | ‘[eirt Isa feglt ive, a ‘bartender’ is to op fesite-to-ald-an_oMcer ANOS STOLEN IN | bartender's nm twenty-two, of No. 3528 Park ayenue. qaust-have-imarried young— 1") RONK LEADS TO. LOT OF TROUBLE Kisser Arrested, Escapes as Cop's Bicycle-Is Smashed, but Is Caught Later. Just one stolen kiss created! all sorta! nbe, Brogklyr of excitement at One Hundred and Six- sjreat ind ‘Park avenue to: wan jad! his Uicycte amdshed,-x. pret S arrested, and-x Kang of -men-ard,threat- ening Vengeance on the policeman. ““Jotin-P.; Shea, a dloyelepoliceman, connected with tho. Morrisania station, was rolling through One Hundred and Sixty-séventh street’ just after midnight | when he'saw a young. chap holding « struggling girl in his arma. Just am th policeman dismounted and propped his |" wheel aainst the curbing the man got? his kiss, The policeman here took a Vand, and the Kisser put up a hard fight. Shea felled his man and was {oo make—timprisoner_when_& a the street and Shea stopped—to> pick up his broken machine and his The «itt Ned-atso. Shea was angry, He was passing a oon near the corner an hout later | when he heard several men talking. One was saying: “When that fresh copper gets off duty Ne wWHtbe dong up Rood -and-pienty.* Shea drew his ryvolver and broke | tothe saloon, As—he—did so the kiss Stealer dropped a large stul exe his man at the point of his gun and sald ) the bartender: you “‘phone | for the patrol 190) KILLED BY BLOW at the rear of rhe main building to-day, 4 fealty) and naturalization pa {the dead man, was i fenry when. ‘mone Dr. “Beller. stealer Was arrested, a police-! Theory aw. th ON GROLNDS OF | ASME ASYLUM A workman employed on the grounds = St. Vincent's Itetreat, a Roman Cath- olic Insane asylum at Harrison-on-| hee und, found the body of a etched auton @ boulder bealde a pond ts in the shod that! Coll, a cai penter, living ,pomewhere tn G ave: ‘Kets of the clothing estab! The asanagement toad notffed-- of Chief, of Police Bismer, of Hye, went to} work'on the case. _ Coll-was not known to any one Jn or, bout St. Vincent's Retreat. Th 0 | «rounds of ane esr are yeainas bya | atone Wi the sare Hooked Se nicht Coll'e body,was towed] 9 At somé distance inside the nearest well: ‘The :watchman-eaid=he-heard-ne joual_noises_on the grounds during night, Coll had a watch, and there} ‘was @ reall sitm of money in his pock-" He was well dressed. \f cts JAMES. MAGREERY &C0 23d Street These Stores will b November the 5th SILK DEPARTMENTS. {cCree ~ Exhibition and Sale of Evening Silks, showing the new weaves used for Wedding, —_ Bridesmaid_and Rec de ILEFT OTHER LOOT IN HOUSE. They KEY ROBBED Dopo 1 out for yourself, nse way ‘t happened: When the famfly of Mr, Adam Batch. elier, a broker, arose to-déy et thelr home at No. 128 East Sixty-Afth gtrest, they found e small window—e window _ Just large enough to admit « boy—etand- ing open. Further investigation showe® ” that a'aafe\in the rear parlor tui been opened-—-Which was easy,. eae for the firat‘Uni that he! remembers Mr. Batch- ofler Jett it unlocked last highend ry inan had been dead sabout re thar, wot, with sixteen—turn: hed & deep cue on tie Da | tiken” Minving also was a.$6 bi hel. Dre Beller made oplyva cursory (from a aldenoard In & : wHnution cand id ict! endeavor to | the ‘wecomnl «fod and sliver ware worth ascertain the cause of death from, the dining-room,’al Bee ‘Hie notified. Coroner Van Patten, Ak ° Wie Worth $5.00 was Tort behiaa, inde arrangements. for. an:, autop But ‘that aij. On the oor, tm ‘front of, the «ay | pieces of sold all Hyer Beneings the, tae thee Hittale: ware aubsequently: regent ined an eee a aR of the yt ote ars ea G. | Velth, a mera nt at No, 128 East Bint entth attest But he 0 ow e eax urate got into’ r. etsy Hote temeatn: tha! Feu proposition «ives two very! w, plain clothes persons—Detectives Win- ters and pilot atls-neadacbe every time to fleure {1 they t it out. 34th Street ¢ open on Tuesday. h (Election Day), In Both Stores. ry Silk.” eption Gowns. ow telephone. commanded Shea and the partender ‘ctephoned, The prisoner was taken to the Night Court, where he said he was J, Starger, respectable married “I have two children} “rm a decent, man,” he pleaded. to support, too.” “Twenty-two and two children,’? com- mented Magistrate oCorrigan, “You! juat fine | and Starger was led away to a! you $5, cell. Shea then went to the. Bronx to are rest the bartender on the charge of re. | White, plain colored evening shades and novelty Silks, Satins and_Velvets. A completiment assortment of Crepe de Chine, Ondoyant, Messalin A large variety ‘in Silver Grey Broce ing-Fur Garments. Black Silks, Satins and Velvets, Chiffon Cloth, Marquisette, Satin e and Satin Damas. of exclusiye designs ades, suitable for lin- ’” standard: qualities, at moderate prices. —Qn Monday, No Dress Silks. pe Sale Og 30,000-yards; “puredye A large variety of weaves, vember the 4th, PHILADELPHIA, Noy. %—Jullana Pott, sixteen years old, who has been poting for two years as the wife of Adell_Pott, and living with him In ble New York representative, {this city, committed suicide by drink- Nvolfe; copaullins actuary, [Inga jarge“auantity lof carbaiie) acid Nastay-street.<—— bwhen=the- man was-arrested-here-on a “Mr, Wolfe wrote a letter to Mr Kel: | w Syenina few he e@ey on Oct, 10 In which ne-catina tha taf J. attention of that official to the sale hy! ‘Phe girl was found dead in her room aR: 4] early to-day by a detective -w x dhares of Provident Savings Lite Asi | (edteg port and hed gone buck to take Ance Society stock to Joon J. Coyle, | eee of the girl as Fepresenting a Philadelphia syndic ; ments of old for {mport, total up to something like $23, the fact that in the neighborhood of $20,000,000 et this gold will arrive here next week, tended to {mpart firmness, This continued inflow of gold is con- siternbiy-surprisingin-view. of exit conditions In the foreign exchange mar-| ket, with ordinarily would call for ex- porta of the precious metal rather than imports. The o, fon. of this ap} parent anomaly fs —Tound in the high! p | premium on iene now prevailing here | which more then offsets whatever loss|“!°t ay be extaliod Uirou, oa on-reguiar-exchatrge of Before the end of the ‘itre stock mark he enormous increase in leans was ined by Manager Buerer as due tion ofthe O-ear- which offe: the banks Led themselves |. ring up taeir eter dechaed (ila paase of the situation aroused by the Kermient _wax_not * OE wight never have been made the subject van investigation but for the alert- of E. E. Rittenhouse, of Donyer, co Comiilssioner of Colorado, 23d-Street— ed by Manage y to delays on son fact tans aac bye ee hetetts qigyiy eed_bsu_amall children. con-| time before the wife discovered whereabouts of her husband, but when {sie did she took steps to haye him ar- meant ch ny was that the Fr la Mutual was to guarantee the cts of the Provident Society. ~ sale Ne Coast srt Het preferred and Allis: red 1, The st ced A weak under offerings Dy 4 oy + See ers this eae Feoesit- purchasers. f 500 pairs, fine quality, White Blankets. { sat pollcysholderonnd roa 2 WSR Meret Arad “With-pink-or_blne-border—_— : sort twat you begin a siigatien tat = ny rae i matter,’ wrote Mr, Wolf ’ TO Te FARMER’ S BRIDE. {=3= d : i Single bed size... 4.25, 5.00 and 6.00 pair r = Meantime Mr. Wolfe had comminl- i ma movement, tt ts expected, ois 1 aan 3 eae a S: [cated with the Colorado Commissioner Seuniie Evening World.) eee RETR HER ae Double ~+§.00, 6.00 “ 7.50 | wrance, and Mr, Han HEN this doc baheVoneniixi rally 55 ; Sea - ane ts New Tae Neal ane [wg completely wiped out and Extralarge.~...6.00, 8.00 -“ 9.50 : at ouse_wyote two letters to K Kiown Tir-the Iheatrlcal sprofestion ast ect wan toot — ——200- Jacquard Blankets. Full size. Se then cotnunicated with the officers o Be een a | pared. with Mat a : : j | ae ae fer had 2 world arsed to. Maurice | = WVartous desirable*colors suitable for bath =| Proveht against the new.managein: te CS CURRAN etal Sg ea or lounging Robes. 5.00 | der tha pressure of these ouisld : ord : e es. ~ fesurence mentwho. wete absolutely: ui- werk 46 ‘sever feet ning inches | Down filled SS Shey a mpered by strings of any sort, i : Alona same,’ | ae pat Mr. Wottes mec jad ecame conald a with figured Sateen Ir esigns, Swork--on- the “Dovka of the eer sclncganda\mensan, Aol Full size. ANC COKE DEAS OOO OLDS) fe "-Bavings Lite Assuran ioe preferred Missouri tu ‘ { When the subject came to MATCH AT MORNINGSIDE. - Pacific } fackay Companies pre AE, Pp 5 aE MURDER Maen ferred 134.1 orn Pm OBE othe ae capa f Tees wnd Ate use BL RUG DEPARTMENTS. 1 Both Stores. | met! = : ia dnvestiguting, 3 P ; Neveniber Tae | tranwactions of Bat 5 : Commencing Monday, Noveit the-qth, = eer eee Moa se =a Sale of Carpets “and—Rugs.-et re: {: ~gueed-prices: iy, wets tatetyUirown out of ty: few York Clearing-louse Comm eed Wolfe ta'thirty-four years old and for fifteen. years has been act! wexed in investigating work of a c deatial nature in the insurance w ftp addition to representing Mr. Ritten- cRouse, Mr. Wolfe is the consulting twary for the Insurance © of Maine, New Hampshire and _ and others ie lives at "-Fitth avenue. Had Good Training. mM. of a Colorado Spri Rittenhouse Insurance Departs 3 showing gains, ro Sm ing, Northern Union and Souther ¢ and Pennsyly nt secured by th 3 on LEAPED TO TEATH FROM SH dicates That.She Was g¢ Ocean to See Her tional London w but orders from 1, business Tyo. con-| rogin | 1 Lett ae aatatloun: A Hie jirices and says inal | er In / was formerly editor * qninster Carpet. JAMES MeGREERY & CO. e| BLANKET DEPARTMENTS On Monday and Tuesday, November the. 4th and _ sth, of Bed-Coverings: nee = 34th Street + In Both Stores. DRESS GOODS DEP’TS,_ ‘On Monday-and-Tuesday, November the _85c per yard, value $1.25, In Both Stores. 4th and sth, Sale of imported embroidered (tn- made ) Cloth-Robes. “Tose; reseda, myrtle, tan, brown, —~burge black. caporad “black - 52 inches wide, “WASH ABLE DI DRESS GOOD: DS, Advance showir Colors: —champagne, smoke and steel grey, ndy,;-navy—blue—-and— 22,50 former price 35.00 to $0.00 5 Broadcloth? ~s50" and 1.50 per yard { value 2,00 pe (n Both ‘Stores. ng of Scotch Gingham, Madras and Zep yrs in a yaried assort- rrent of stripes, chec 6,000 yards, Sco ed, striped, checked 28 inches wide. Standard quality Wilton Rees _Size 9x x2 ft. and other sizes in propor- 27,50, 31.50 and 39,50 Best Body Brussels and Axminster Rugs, Size g x 12 ft. Rest rene, Rugs. Size 9 x 12 ft. 22,00: and 25,00 15,00 160 Rolls, fine quality, plain Ax- 1,30 per yard jan ailjunct of th Auditor until! 197, when the departmer Was created and Mr, Bitte Wos Instramental in makin became its first commissiq) /When an insurance ¢ any State to do bus! Belt able to the sup Mon of the Insur, Ghat State,” said Mr an Byening World rep. 2 of the BANK youns ed upon t ounds at dali Ji. Nov, whose Level of Look yesterday Glsyppolated In © the sea fror, er, t¥ “the belles 2—That body wns the we parimen Wolfe to-day 1 r. “In co excellent quality. Quence Mr, Rittenhouse is not only in- | ned Mpon Infor ina terested In Gie condition of every com- leit found In the 2 pees ; avs clothing, It was rd: But Ne, ts apec! charged giianapolis, Ind... but ths Mosul Rugs. Jaws to exercise & sufficient person TO whom Attia fo sent hal been olviterated Meas over nit com the interests of jorado. {deby 1906, “Mr, folfe visited Afe Insurance C f & Ind., and they exposed the full, o . was he ads sory “Compan Phuleeting. her pri r ig this investigation. which rix, Is 4 standard contribution to; ature oy hi utennduee nati In New York WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS) x: anies t¢ policy-he the water, Portions Any the Inset \ signature body or. te tn Ttatinn, Mu bore Th the writt R Approaoh nda decided to end. it the lost courage, all by death.io thy: \ a Oriental Rugs. Cashmere and Aigner (carpet size), small Persian and 200 large size former price 1.75 | 79.00 200 Beloochistan and Shirvan Rugs, 21.00 15.00 each yalue 25,00 Purchases reserved for Holiday delivery, JAMES McCREERY & 0, 34th Street | LINEN DEPAR TMENT Second Sale of Linen D’ Tea Cloths and Se: hand-made Cluny lace, At reduced prices, Round D'Oyleys..2. Centre Pieces..1.65, 2.20 and 3.55: “ « Tea Cloths. First Floor, Twenty-third—Street Second Floor, Thirty-fourth’ Street. 8 ks and-plaids, On Monday, November the qth, tch Gingham, Cord- -aud broken plaids, 19¢ per vate ‘S.Ta Both Stores, Floor. Oyleys, Centre Pieces, arfs, Trimmed with 78, 4.00 and 6,25 doz, + +9535, 0.50 “ 150 - Double Satin Danfask Table Cloths —with- Napkins-to-ma: Table Cloths, - 254x2% yards... 24x24" 244 x3 yards..... 214 x 344 yards... 244 x4 yards... Napkins....-..... Cotton Sheets. Complete stock of Cotton Sheets, best grades. At moderat JAMES AGREERY & CO) a Sinect dnasnconncosoogdes) 00 .. +850. ++ +5.00, and 7,00 doz’ e Pelee

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