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THE EVENING WORLD, THE NEW PAWNSHOP. af: syn@icate of Philadelphians, | ey Jehan J. Coyle, to purchase the ‘Pwovident ‘Savings Lite Assurance ‘Bo- , a2 Uke mubsequent Unsuccessful ot the members of the aymit- 0 get thetr-money and noted dack the Thomases hed failed to deliver {fe eee. 1, Wontruff—tormer_Pres!- Spent at the Provident Savings, from Daal arabe ga aL " Aaeering to pome of the members of (@he Philadelphia syndicate Mr. Wond- e has mot only failed to make good but he has bé4a row with fee ies ines ras tae entering the office of Morgan J. O'Brien, No, 2 Rector street. His long white deard wared violently as be discussed» Sig en Mereomaeee the 10,5007 joint note ban been the ‘weem ¢he Thomases bought a oon: |i, are__on__ that with che ue- This note mone “of contention men T Teorereat" 3 aa tr-the-way-of- ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, gai SLIDES SHOT CARES WOMEN NAN ELEATOR 1Samuel Brass Ends Life in Hallway of a Building in Sixth Avenue. FAILS /FO OBTAIN WORK. Fails Dead: as the Elevator “Reaches Floor-Where:He : Shot ‘Himself. Samuel Brass, twesty- cares yeart 014,* of “No. -@ Curyatie street, to- day fired a bullet’ Grom-a revolver {nto bis bead in the heltway on the second fioot_of the building at No, £10 @ixth aveme, end fell to the floor dead. An elevator erewéed with women reeched the floor just as the enot was fired and their shrieke” re ‘sounded through the. building and out {mo the busy thoroughfare From anda ‘passport found in the CLOSED STATE BANKS NT YE ‘EADY TO OPEN State Superintendent William Hopes They_ May ‘Resume Business This Week. UP .TO. THEM,. HE SAYS. Has Consulted With the At ‘| torney-General Cdncerning “Actions of Offfcials._ ail Clas, Winene, Oupertntendeat of the ‘State Beaking Department, to-day gave an ‘terview to am Evening World re: porter upom tis work in conection with New York Genle ‘under tie supervision, Mr, Williams etated that he had been ecting in conjunction with Attomey- Generel Wiliam 8. Jackson. who bed in hie posweasion a full report on the con- dition of the Closed institutions. ‘The result of the examinadons made by my department,'! sald Mr. Williams, young men's pockets his entity was learned. | “whe man applied et Cammeyer's shoe “|wtore, which occuples the ground floor [KS ASKS UGE 10 ue BG TRUST BURNED CN SLAB ‘Of the Provident Life mud- is a $50,000 note in the way Herman Aeron, of Parker & Asror. 9. 63 Broadway, Counpel for-the sus, Hariem, tee OF & heck-O8-S > company, dated three ee “The eatin Bank,” sald Mr, jAaron; ‘a holding a note for 90,000, ‘py-eightedn-eentiomen-of Phila. to-day in Court, forener Judge Alten 8. Parker renewed his request for time to sup- plement the address of former Senator Patera one wes srenved Stee minutes, Naciphis and New York, and due in ‘January. It was discounted for its face jvalue by the bunk {a Gotober of this eid “This note’ Giflere in character from . bate other Coyle notes—the $1,000,000 fiperies of notes—in that I understand it go be part of the original purchase price <') fipatd by the Philadelphia syndicate for ithe Provident Bayings Life Assurance peer “We expect course, that torabrogating FER es edie on -Mr,-‘Thomas would ap this seprpcal pote, But we still nee HOLA tte fe bel however, thet ith “pertesily’ good.” From a pource outside Mr. Aaron's di soosethlog Set pare ox he Bi vinge tite thay sprom to discount eas note ip ae. Miindejpnis ang hone the mote—whether throu “Fie took it to the Hamilton Bank, of he was President. The officers gf te Banks emoomered te sanction ‘abiowed him to discount the note eertn. Then came the action of | the Quaker lot entirely fortisied | in loox- | 000 Piet the ‘fam alto ‘Bank pecnay ‘Thomas: the trey | Vice commissions. | Judge F sonal Inv ‘And notes back ene ihe expenag they had $0 buy. the “provident! Bayne psa, aaie Ray that eloautnoe was all) M. uf They Tae th done ite be grouped in Interviews wt Paes for the n | which he dwells at pen te Mio vetioritve polley. Provident Savings. off x tar they | thave been unatte—t discern the color | jag yi sigs nd now that he has, t raing 10 ‘shetr information, quar- | ‘ felled jth the Thomases, they do not _ -Venticipate any sight of it. Note. Part of Controversy. er Judge Barich. of Utah, petal law Ip Phila spat unse) for es Tentinde sti ined nd dis York law spotnts. | pane to an Evening | Our main difficulty {n settling up aftair has been’ o} iia Joint for 660,00 in the Hamilton Hank, april ndlcate | former | Popple want assurances that this | i be taken up. Thus far Pheu tenenic! Ugivetadnss aean rie wurances. note differs from the so-called Pema notes in that {t beara’ eletteen irea its a W-day note and te by the Ham- Role Was Sina 6 ando F, Th discount charges?" They amounted to le and his associates t: Philadelphia 7 | Mia \t tre t > origina) m ee of a Bat gonirany in jays ahead t? to that.” onthe ist heo lolphta, dat ote, Senator Page Proposes to Sat- hearing in the eighty cent gas matter could, be no reqpomable' doubt as to the ustice of fhe allowance for prefit made by the ef he sald, should presume thet the lative body that passed upon It, tn ab: ence of evidence $o the contrary had not assume, in advance ef ita trial, that the act was confiecatory, ‘Gas Company. took exception to this Np future, the question might not be ‘sub | plant to—Astoria, whether che Consolt- Teascnable and then ottige the oom- peters that. pate." TMEV cae _ |PEANUT DIET DRIVES MAN isfy Court of Over ‘Valuation, Whea Judge Bough resumed the the Untead Gtates Circuit, Judge Parker deciered thet here ht cent 4 ite. ‘The Court, America from | Oakleigh Thorn holders are requested to deposit thelr | stock with the new voting trust which was one of the outcomes of the Dro longed conterence- between. Mr. Morgen and other financiers and trust com- pany heads a wyek ago Sunday. Oakleigh Thome Asks the Shareholders to. Deliver Their Stock to Voting Trust. A circular 1s being matied to the stockholders of the Trust Company of the office of Frestdéat paths in January, 1X6, he lay down on sok The wentlemen composing the voting trust have been for the last week act- ing {n an_edvieory capacity in Trust mpany of America affairs with the : per of the Institution. They are: roborated Hartman's story. He sala [Presidente King, of the Union Trust Company |-Sheldon,_of ¥be_U! 3 ‘Trost Company; Marsten, of the Farm- ‘ers Loan and Trust Company; Water- bury.of-the Manhattan Trust Company: a Bi ndesvored to do its dest, and should “DM. Mathewson, for the Consolidated | suawestion and asked whether, tn the raised, after the removal. of the wee jated should receive a: raturn-oniy=in ascordance with the value_of ite dis- tributing plant in the Brough of Man- hantan: “No,” interrupted Judze Housh. “The ‘Astoria plant would make a vrofit in the sale of gas to Consolidated Com- pany and you could base your charxes +oBn-what—you had to pay for the aas ‘the valud’‘of your Manhattan [has no right to say that oe | pany to sell gas tp any one Sif Beck again atvacket putlic vers igeten oF fever on thes” treet. plant by the Court would not be inadvisable, That do you want me to do, theroh'" imgulred” Judge Hogi sure Pita at is my suggestion,” said tor Pages “We. eiaim that the sre there fe “not used and tle equipment ja |! Saal aa tinetcion without feo: eee acted upon, CRAZY, THEN KILLS HIM. FREMONT, Neb,, Nov, 11—Hecause ectentista have reported that peanuts | contained all the elements necessary to in ife, Archie Venuto, a Fremont &tempted to live by eating noth- put peanuts, with the result that he j tlon to-day after a the end of four 4 caine insane and was placed in a hos- [pital He had absolutely refused to cat anything peanuts ther drink nothing but water, —___. BINGHAM PROMOTES LIEUTENANT FRANK. Police Commissioner, Bingham to-day promoted Lieut, Isaac arenes pees oe # Venuto be- captain. He will in gommand of the tee pit Statio Yeremlah Butler, eant sbached oe, was “pure {> to the property locke atioe Bifioe iw jeutenan: i bad beens ge jeadquarters for “abe fa * Bales U. S. BUYS ALL GOLD IN- SIGHT -IN“LONDON: xe In the abdeence of competi — €astels, of the Guerantee Trust “Com- pany, Tras and Wallace, of the Cenjral ‘Company: Tt a aid that the majority of the stockholders have already signified is BS 3 LONDON, Nov. 11—The' nited States secured practically all of £60,000 in old available to-day in thg open mar. ton, the joe was reduced 5-8, to Tis, 11 1-24, AFFAIRS IN-SHAPE) INA BATHE Clarence Hartman So- Badly Injured That He Asks $10,000 Damages. Ciarence Hartman declares that after a Turkish bath at the Murray Hill a wlab for 7 but that tie See. prayed to be red and hia friends bad to pull hint free from it by main of the building, for employment a few band before be shot Bimeeif.. His n proved unsuccessful, and“he fert the store with a discouraged look on his-tace-—— — /Atiec leaving the shoe store be went, tipstairs in the bufiding and asked for work at several offices on th’ upper floors, being unsuccessful in each teenth etreet, one of the elevator men eroployed in the building, reese the second soor with his car just Ferner stopped hie car the floor and ran into tne nallway, ing on’ Brass’s ‘prostrate revolver Iny smoking on the Boor « ew strength, leaving small pleces of his | Jel fiesh. Hartman sued the proprietors of the |bath, Henry Schwarzwalder and August | Finck, for $10,000 damages. The case ta} on tril before Justice Dayton and ‘a jury: in the Supreme Court. John F, Tinker, Lieutenant of Police, who-was-in-the bath at the time, cor- his attention was attracted to Hart- light by his unearthly shrieks, “Several attendants at the ‘baths, how: over,-teatified that the slab was heated by the hot water aystem, and could not be made red hot, and that, as « matter uit six: 0% 3) vertisements, for elp Wied tie had aciected roma. coorning per, He had been attending rid school and was ambitious to: secure Pmoloyraent that would enable Dim to advanco ‘more rapidly. Ae the ofice of HL. BM. WVald, to whom the note was addromsed, it was said that young Brass had called eral times tn connection with some law eaee,-but- nothing more than this was known of him. GOLDFOR PInTSnURG) rot fact, It was only tmderatcty warmrrOH AN GE STILL SHUT. at the time. Eplaining the undoutted burnson the vody of Hartman, ‘the attendants sata- they were cauuad by the triends of Hartman, who were skylarking, and turned the hot water hose on him. aoe EDWIN A. MORROW MISSING. Hamid —AMorrow._a. “retired Phils: twat delphia shoe has been missing | De from his cottage at Atlantic City since Oct, &1: He was last seen hers by a gent dy him from this: olty. is ont Oy nat inoney with him, aad foot play Tw feared, j PITTSBURG, Pa. Nov, 11—Gold eoln to rhe yalue=ot=$ie,00-arvi¥ed—here.-t0- sibr the First National Bank, boing ee frat avid mportation ever made by Pittsburg. ban! Europe. ‘There wer, Gibran rt SF ete $1,000, ng eh and enc oid dito ved fedey. for ine Bank ure Farmer aan onal patho and i {ihe ellon: Natogst ever, {a n0t- oe wh, on a the 2 4 bande Oring Mmteriail. "reduc ie directors of he phish sock Exchange voted ft: lay to kk he ex- Exchee closed. ‘The auapension | A now been In effect since Oct. 33. Energy oe ae nutritious oma 5. a TI Biscuit A.food to work on— ‘A food to smile on— A food to sing on— every package. In motsture and dust proof packages. and good-nature in NATIONAL tae COMPANY Se ed because “of hie |e i as Instance: “It ts thought that he became eA AN te Patrick Vernet, of No. 80 West Nine-| ‘ottiog, No ta-4 teen turned over to the directors of the| several institutions, which were forced to suspend. It is within thelr discretion to give out thelr figures for pubiloation 4a the newspa pre.’ was asked when, if at all ‘anf of the banks would ; 1907. NO MONEY TO CASH CHECKS, SALOON KEEPERS LOSE. Chicago Banks Refuse Regular-Sup- “ply of Money and Regular Revenue Is Cut Off. CHICAGQ, Nov. l—The present tightness’ in te money market hes hit ® pumber Of saloons in, the outlying @istricta’ in an Unexpected and tender spot. Wor years it has been the cus- tom of larwe concerns to pay thelr emi Zeer_in! checks ‘These ‘checks the |_ IMPORTED LONG: DRESSES," at Women’s and Meir with medallion initial, Stern Brothers Infants’ Outfitting Dep’t A large’ assortment of French Hand-made Dresses - “i in Yoke, Waist.and Russian Styles. : To-morrow, at Greatly Reduced Prices SHORT- DRESSES, 6 months to 2% yts; 1.50, 2. 25, 3.50, 8. 50: —Also.a_ number of Finer Dresses, Sizes up to 8 years, at Special Prices, Handkerchief Dep’ts. Late Importations of Women's French Hand Embroidered, Madeira, Rose Point, Appenzel and Crossbar Effect Handkerchiefs; Men's Damasse Handkerchiefs in the most desirable colorings, i's mitiat Handkerchiefs-in-ait-qualities — netghborhood saloons would cash tort, them, their brewers {furnishing the money. The saloon-keeper got his profit out of the fact that the workmeh he obliged would naturally spend some of the money with Kim before going home, and: the brewer gained by, pelling more, beer. to the saloon-keeper, But oes Go} ptr h Bent to Sadat sf bank the other day for's of. currency to meet thie pony sail call ita g caabler was told it. Other banks were 6s {n meeting the demands of other. ertea, and the result hes been chat thes: quence, —-98¢,-$1.25, 1.98, 2.75 = And in addition To-morrow, the following —__ Unusual Values Women’s Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, } $1.00 / was tis reply. “ Of all these closed banks, and up to now fall effores. have been directed toward | thelr resumption of businosa.”” Can't Guarantee One. eny—particulas ban’ *% could not at . Williams's attention was called to the progress made by the Fed- eral authorities toward prosecution of persons tesponsibel for the bad-condi— tion of several national banks, be sal “J haye been in consultation with the Attornty-General in | regard to the State sh were effected by the Wibat ‘the requirements of the Btate bank: laws ag they stand?” That 10 red eur of the capital slo stock eurplus oan. loaned en cungecur to an individual, it e rule no to discuss ; arsc: under my change,” pai of the $0,000 joint note he Can pndicate now in 8 squandle over easion of the Provi- dent Savines Life Assurance Society stock affect the Teopening of the Ham- {ton Bank?" L “p cannot ii bank," replied -— Some -women—don’t like naphtha soaps, aes Do you know why? Because they have [never used the ri right | kind—_ P&G. Naphtha Soap. ew ye +5 -cents acake. All Grocers. | sa AHOME $ ell Women’s Sheer Shamrock Lawn Handkerchiefs, in-various-styles, Handkerchiefs, in tape and crossbar effects, Women's Pure Linen and Shamrock Lawn iets lace and colored effects, 1.50 23°) Men's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, in new designs and ¢olorings, Sterling Silver in plain and artistic ¢! Women's Pure Linen Hand "Embroidered Women's Colored Silk and Linen Hdkfs, in the most desirable colors and combinations, Each: with one-quarter and half inch-hems, Men’s Colored Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs, —_ Exceptional | Sterling: Silver. Bags, 2 yaried assortment, d frames, fine shirred mesh, 15°, 18° Da. 1.38 Each Bags & Purses Sterling Silver Vanity Cases, with mirror and pug, 9.75 i i Sterling Silver. Card Case and Purse, 4 in etched designs, silk lined, 5.75 Mahogany Furniture ge CGHIFFONIERS. s Sandwich Trays, 10 and 12 inch, Richly. Eng! 4 FISHER BROS. COLUMBUS AVE ¥103 4 1943 SI lee Cream Trays, 14 and 48 inch, Cheese Covers and Plates, 5 and 6 inch, Orange Dishes, 8 and 12 inch, Daily Orations: “AD VANCEMEN. fr. Me —— rs ee _A choice selection of the newest designs In Period Pieces-— Gpevisi-velues are_offered-in —. “LIBRARY AND LIVING ROOM TABLES, BOOK CASES, UPHOLSTERED *: AND RUSH SEAT ARM CHAIRS AND ROCKERS, LADIES’ DESKS, SEWING. 4 TABLES, MUSIC—CABINETS, MAGAZINE~ STANDS, Land AND. (THIRD FLOOR, ANNEX) Brilliant Cut Glass at 334%, to. 50% Below Prevailing Prices . 43,25, 4.75. | 3.95, 7.95: 3.95, 5.25 2.35, 4.75 raved eal and Austrian White: and lass and Flo 5 West ee "ye — No. 1. i 4 — ar progress’ of &c., but belleving the narration & great present-da) espeereens Prove more beneffi tae and. gulde-post to the tasiione decided to call your attention to following facts and figures: mae “eral te advertised In The World 30 fag this your 272,870 More: than were published in the HERALD, Again Proving that Meri: Phaedy Pitsiah ree