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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, aid Mle MBER 30, 1907. | INTER-DIRECTORS OF THE COMPLICATED - INTERNATIONAL TRUST CO. BANKING TANGLE. i UNTERNATIONAL ORIENTAL BANK, BROOKLYN BANK. BOROUGH BANK, TRUST COMPANY. . We Jones. R W. Jones. orKGoGOOD tS BriabcIsOOG eco nca Ludwig Nissen. _ Ludwig Nissen, plcieiereiaeiviets g AtboosdaD Charles E. Levy. Charles E. Levy, RE CAPITAL OF ‘ : “HE, Hutchinson. aousaeehob H. E, Hutchinson. | Oliver M. Denton. Oliver M. Denton. : es Nelson B. Burr. Nelson B, Burr, =~ Be + 5 John/S. Jenkins. John S. Jenkins. . Wee biases Howard Maxwell. Howard Maxwell. { William Gow. Robert J. Cuddihy. William S. Hurley. David. B. Hutton. William Gow. Robert J. Cuddihy. William S.. Hurley. David B. Hutton. WILLIMSBURE TURNS INA FIRE TRUST LOANS 10 Au N TRING stioaaareGanael Jackson Says That in Creating the International, the | Records of Banks Were Falsified |; and Their Securities Manipulated. [ey , called up: Prealdent Hutchin- | son, of the Brooklyn Bank, on the tele- | phone and requested him to bring over | the bonds and securities; which are now. the posseasfon ‘of the Trust Com- i pany.’ «Mr. Hutchinson trotted across the bridge with the collateral. " This ‘was four days prior to the presentment of the’ merger plan to the stockholders of the Brooklyn Bank, when St was au- “thorized.” jin TWO DISTRICT-ATTORNEYS—ONE ~WHO- DOES AND ONE WHO DOESN’ T What District - Attorney | Whit District- Attorney Clarke, of Ki ngs Coun-|| Jerome, .of New York |_ty, has done: — | County, has done: INDICTED. William Gow, principal - stock- holder and director in the Borough Bank of Brooklyn. - aro still _in the vaults of the Inter-| —— ‘ Trust Company. Temporary -Recelver Brown, of the trust company, | will not surrender the- securities to Tem- porary Recelver Bruyn Hasbrouck. of the Brooklyn Bank, without a fight, and {thus is presented the Interesting posal: | —— Same/Names Appear on Books as in Jenkins Concems. Newiy Arrived a Causes Great Commotion Around the Battery. NAVY HOLDS ARMY -TONO SCORE; WINS WITH SIX POINTS Budding Admirals Surprise the Acad- | .. emic Generals by Carrying the | Fight to Them From the \ Start of Battle. (Continued from First Page) Ing Ifke an eel, wriggied through fr Ave! yards, back for five yatds. Beavers punted, to Jonen in miditeld. Jones went around left end for three yards, The Navy’ Tootera went mad with enthusiaam and, titlrig to thelr fect. let out a siren yell. Navy. Held West Pointers. D ugies _puntes to Mountford _on ‘ard ling and he was downed Fig his tracks. On the first plunge thr Army failed to giin and the Navy stand sot up a-roar. But again Beaver* punted out to Douglas who carried the ball back to the Army 3-yant line. It was a punting game #o far, Then came a tremendously sensational rin, On a Take Ick, Douglas, with _Army Fumbles Again. Red Irwin was knocked out. Doug- sax made an onside kick out of bounds Army pushed on a an Army's %- through for two yards, and then, forwant—pisa to Stearna, nad Beavers punted to Douglas’ in Navy territory. Douglas made feven yards around right end. Doug- is punted to Mountford, who fumbled ball twenty-three yards in front of hy's goal. ne Navy team hauled off for a con~ {tation and Navy Tooters beran to while across the way a jonx line of | ard line. joelved word that he went there and 07 Nov bam! taken home. 8 DEAD BOOK MAKER “CALLED HUSBAND BY TWO WOMEN After Mra, Manhelmer fiad aaked Cor« oner Hurburger to inveatigate tha death of Ser husband, Morris, bookmaker and lerse-owner of a varied career on the turf, who died at hls home, No. 62 West One Wundred and Thirty-ninth atreet; to-day, another *woman came forward rand: declared that sha was the wido: Mie pave her address as No, 18 Weat Sixtieth street. and declared that the bookmaker had lived there ‘with her Upon the request of Mrs. Matthelmer the Cvroner had Movgue for an autopsy. ond woman demanded the body of the tan she called ber husband Coroner Havburger told ter £0 ‘see’ the, ther Mra, M nhetnor. nd talk the situation over with her, Aftes un illness of two wheks, Man: helmer left his home on the night of Noy. 14 to utténd to some busineas downtown, The ‘next day is—wife-re— was In the alco- want at Bellevue Hospital. She 2 had ber hus- says she did so at the suggestion of the Bellevue doc- the body, to tho When the ago- hol tora, who ¢old her they could do noth- Hing-for-hy band and that-he would Arthie Campbell, former cash=| f Tbility of a Inwauit between the receivers | splendid interference went clear around bee Bieter pay sot in all probability come around better 3 | for thelr possession. Aray's right om the y ki oe mm header across the | under tome treatment. Here the Borouyh Bank of Brook-j lees bs ce eae eh | thoklersnone! pisvway Army stand. Bac {¢ that wae an omen ee eee low his power of ne 000 ©: 5 down to wits rt ds Of th empty ene A poor forward | Alani 1 lost ht: 3 24 hn G.Jenkina, JF dP: (ee BrooklynrBanic es Receiver Frank L. Bapst, of the Will: ft Johan Metz, recently of Huneary.| Army goal line, There was a snort de- (Pass brought a penalty of fifteen yards |specch, Mrs. Manhelmer says the hos- lohn G. Jenkins, jr , deposed Pre: | y' |iamabure Trim Company, which SU3- Keeps up the pace he set n making |!ay. In two attempts Navy pushed the 1 it. Douglas waa xiven the ball (pital physicians told’ her that he might Against an apparent credit of $354,045.52 | and [Atmyibacks onlyatwosyard ith the nl Irwin broke straight through andy tered sult. or had been 3, [hia detut ax pcitizen of New-York to- day he tw xbing to be a large, tent ni in this community. Island { dent of the Jenkins Trust Com- pany Frank Jenkin | the Hrooklyn Bank, prior to tte suspen- | Pended payment Oct. pete Ea | sion, according to the books of the In-| mitted a preliminary report to Attor- | ternational Truat Company, drew $75,000, | ney-General Jackson of the condition of s Wan passed throceh Ellis per- John at former President 1} fof the Wiillamsburg Trust Com- | and giant shereailey SO a eeantatiae that Inatitution, Mr. Bupat, who Ia'a was any, and brother of John G., jr. concern in the aum of $719,000, Th N. ¥., 2008: Ueteatdentinnaurstherter seh {hooks of the Brooklyn Bank, on the| Prominent banker of Buffalo, N.Y». 4y nour tater he landed at the Fat- & tee Grenawe! H hy | other haiid, do not show any record of| made his report In the form Of aM tery and started uptown, with his bag G,, Jr., and Frank. | money paid by the Internationa! Trust| afidavit lin one hand and a letter addressod to Howard Maxwell, who commit-| | Company for the stock and securities, Tae report confirms The Evening |his Hungarian sweetheart in the other, Both Superintendent of Banking Clark | World's putb'ication that the very same | He was inteat upon committing the le Willame-and-Attorney-General Jackson clerks inthe brokerage office_of Frank, eS have held that the merger of the Brook-{andJJ. G. Jenkins, jr, No. 72 Broadway.} At the corner of State and White lyn Bank and the Borough Bank with, whose names were wec! in the alleged |etreots he saw a box fastened to + pole. 44 Gow’s Internationa! Trust Company was| frauds on the Jenkins Trum Company | qt wax similar t> the mall boxes In his illegal for many reasons. for which the officers of that inatitu- jPative land. With considerable pride! The. Brooklyn Bank had not tuxnedjsion are under Indictment, were also | it his own astuteness Johan turned DVEI WO Worth of Teal estate, Shit ose Th he ease Of the Wittammburr + the handle of the tex. The door opencd: TLM in bits’ discounted and demand | trust Company. ! Carefully depositing the letter in the ted suicide. ! “The International Trust Company, with offices at No, 200 Broadway, Manhnttan, was erxanized eu wind If the Info! fon that han heen communicated to me by the temporary re- eciver, Goodwin Brown, correct, THERE WAS THE FALSIFICATION OF THE RECORDS OF THE HHOOK BANK - AND! THE BOROUGH BANK, AND A MANIPULATION OF THEIR loans, ‘cash of $201,204.33 and due from] + gay . Bapst, “the fol- | . ie SECURITIES, IN ORDER TO APPARENTLY GIVE THE INTERNA- | ciner banks $6,362.90, besides $20.14 tS rete aera meee See ee por ne tirnealanother handle and walt TIONAL, TRUST COMPANY A SURELUS OF $1,000,000, ae re- | villa discounted at ite Fiatbush avenue] Hunter, $49,000; Fred Kaiser. $3.0; / tn about half m minute a fire engine! quired by the banking Jawa, all of which would comatitute a | branch. ‘ | Fred Jenkins, $40,00; Albert Schalble. came dashing down Whitehall street} wialationsof Section 502 ef ithe Femal Code. Terms of Merger Not Lived Up To,’ $470, “and ired C, Young, $1. ang stopped at the corner. It was fol-! “These tramsnctiona constitute a proper matter for inveatl- “We aie «till holding this real estate THe Jenkins Min ts the guarantes [OF owed by two twee carts, a, hook and! gation by the Grand Jury of New York County.”—-Statement of | and evidence of our loans,” sald Presi- | Nese loans.” | ladder truck, a water tower, another! ~ | dent Henry E. Hutchinson, of tue} Ciorks on Debtors’ List. | fre engine, another hook sad ladder truce nnd a battalion chlef of the Fire Department. ‘There siood Johan Meiz enjoying the | Spectacls to the utmost. The finsnen Attorney-General Jackson to The Evening World, ene . ns ~ if 3 Urvokiyn Bank, when seen at his home, : bh f IT’S UP TO JEROME AGAIN, No, Ma Patesphace, Brooklyn, by an| goving teen ty G, HL. Rewer. Attorney-General Jackson to-day put the criminal prosecution of} G¥eass suru reporter, buiouga Frew) oy i is not gusta nother ir $171.- and for eed, jdent bird 3. vo) + of She toe ia rac ieewold tbolia eee LeBel tie fantaround like bioodhounds on a lost frye | auecior of the Brookiyn Bani | which there is held collateral ratl and the battalion chief used a It the officers and directors of the defunct $1,000,000 International Trust} “2607! fwyers enitomne Beckman | Gruimated value of #7ith J) G, Jen- Sf IMnwuaAO that was certainty ailing ~, iF + aS ta Je hae We had eiecte: vioradng-—One u Company up to the District-Attorney of New York County, SManikesru told us: CHAU We Mad vastected ix glee staledi to) Gaoren) 8) Leonardi neneg tostonediivn heraiee tee aa A Would nevec have surrencered our!tye bank caamiaer, that he ts re- There he found Johan Meia's bet ftocks dnd bonita to tne oll international Trust Company Charies K. Yeekman, “a mem Pa eO (acti . ot With a shriek of dismay Johan dasted uf WIG soonsiblo for the Keuter joan, aud tae 01) Cia ity the precious epiatie and thus ber ofjtends to pay ft If he has the fund= to revealed himself as the person who ~ Mr. Jerome has failed thus far to interest himself in discoveries of irregularities growing out of the suspension of the banks.and trust com- } eka acre tise Lye Uils law firm, is @ director of the! pay tt with.’ jauraed Jn the false, alarm, panies in his jurisdiction, although Mr. Clarke, the prosecuting officer of Internauione! ‘irust Compare, and the | Sif Bapst also reports a loan f0F) the alls bh MATa Gat ee eh Gt Kings County, has been actively engaged with the Grand Jury across} Boros y era eps sperokern Bank. | $35, om 6 James ae pee eon iaeniites ager alen| Siu naN SAT eRTeLCeQOy SE yi 3 , h thy enken are coun-! of Jenkins. sr. he 0 understo conv pe Silke: oben a nnn Fe Te ent amo nen {it held of the extimated value of #1299. ita “exbinined the elteumatancen. Receiver Brown reported to the Attorney-General to-day that R. W.| tue International ‘Trust Company pur-| In all, these Jenkins loans axgresats) the | battaiion chtef | the | fren Jones, jr, the recently deposed president of the Oriental Bank, was a! Yank at pir ssucn, wer Borough | sii6,c0) unon which the {rust conipiny policeman steered Joban to a letter keie=t) a POS nil’, i . asi Ban aes pt pate ved | stands. to lome $200,000. He s t debtor of the International Trust Company in the sum of $32,250. The! ‘he’ “vorouuh |. The _winlamsburg reat company, | ee | 's f 5 ‘ tnd Maced It ait ypear indebted foan is unsecured, and the receiver reports that “the indebtedness was an madionnt “reuet CSuiuanss Ae appears, man iM jrookiyn, of wales NOME IN A PLIGHT i extremely doubtful asset. - [ion net votes ue Mannneiey (Jenkins, ar. is president: fo. $1 FROM SHOWER OF ASHES. ‘being an overdraft of the trust com- The International Trust Company. is-a banking institution of New| °°" ere (en Paner Ceetteteree) Panyvont ie Natonel: bankatorawhiclt Wc gh. iminramnin al cs aad York’ County, which prior to its suspension, on Oct. 25, had active] eer * {the latter institution Helis ieeeaend PeEpabieithetenileaisacard moninaaiatla d | tr value o! ). $497 banking rélations with the Oriental Bank and the First National Bank, | pence oe Pot ea cruclt ni bandas sess) in ie qin) teh the | Os) CECB EAN Me: ground for miles Is covers’ xevera! both of Manhattan. & j Mr. desires to pay the ayer: Around fer m : Bia “ interes ea to inehea deep with a fine gritty powder o TYR ¢} > aN ear BrOWnieernnie draft and relearc these secu is belleved to ba voleani> ash PENALTY IS TEN YEARS’ IMPRIS SON MENT sory DN dal LIS pate GeOmIPANY: |e trust company, me the Nationa which Is b ley d to b reo at as i Section 592 of the Penal Code follows: | thames on poaitaes’ (bank Ie also in the process of liqulda-) Tue storm began me pel aayagens An officer, ngent or clerk of a corporation, or ef persons pro- | Bank, was un rs. but a: first litte # niton was pald jo is posing to organize | ¢arporation, or to increase the capital | ua ne Ban Scores thes Olrcctons ji the freak cf nature, ua it was exieciod | tock ofa corporation, who knowlmgly exhibita a talac, forged | spoilt tn’ the Fr, Bapat handles the directors of thac tt would soun cease, Instead, hyw-! er altered book, er, voucher, security or other instrument i Trust wit vyes, showing the fall contin: ed, and after of evidence to any public officer or board authorized Jaw two | is Hed up individual reiasions with te ¢ became 40, dense ap to. ag Hees Giamine the organisation of such corporation or to Investigate | ius! company, any. EG tel BOL pay ac ee UE he ffairn or to allow an increase of Its capital, with Intent to </ Jones. accor to the books of] “Ay the Ume the company suspended fo- Cape epee te C4 a Py tragkln Lan t for miles the snow was so Impregnated jeceive such officer or hoard In respect thereto, tn pantxhable Niinniee s poreawe? Otl cthony Nr Brady had fi funds cn de-—with TaD Hatiale K Was almost by Imprisonment in a State prison not exceeding ten year : imairution slihe, “{ and had, !mporatblo. oe yatitution S1Lh-| posit in te trust company und hady.!mporeidle | VGRES Cs ea atid) CHa GI a [no Habilty ta tt" says Mr, Bapst that breathing fe difiieut and the. fine 7 Closed Banks. | Adis repor: In ieqaed to the other di- powdes lias vided in houses ard Holder ie Nese places to much an extent that it The stock! olde Bi Seinertnternaucn H etors follows: : ge IL THICK on Boge and On eversthine Ins -Trust Company, of New ork County Joa Je » sdono tundy on de- orn. way of goods and household ‘furnt-. Are herewith shown’ to) be the: off-cers is wand loan of $14,-/ ture. It if Of the very Brooklyn banks which are tat i Moree May had the numeroua protesting at Albany, N. Y. lato HH ward Bay Fy thts ii f to-day i bE Against temparyry receivers appoin ts ——by-Fudge—Betts being made permanent: Bink. 1 a for $lis.- onryE of Brooklyn Us This was | C Lin by Re Biamberger, The number of shares or stock Is alsy ont oft Boe a eeu Directors a stanee of @c16Eh=WhIOHONTMNTOH = : Ei = i 3 he a Cs be my Ld re front of the goal posts own “opposite each nanie: Tt SpE el rib pCa | Bank fre BrGOkIy A es gunted to $70,0), being the agarerate BRIDGE JUMPER GETS i ee ain ad back fOr another at-/of criticism of (he decision of the Ad: | < on gow, director of Ror - ne head a Be \ i on eld goal, bt jc n | Nelson B, Burr, directo ib tare Caw als ce toneo le i0rs je work ahoad District-| Gt thee longs made (0 her. SIX MONTHS ON ISLAND. |; mot at a iivid Koal, but Beason again |miralty to. purchase the plana tor i |, al Trust Compiny.. pe OC Tp ae acd Haha A ye tOl Att pnen ino mend Ged uunteacount | prolea thrrousti esta! prledato rnin an Russian “Dreadnought” trom Vickers | ow Waxive! Presid AMES got ty so Nee lw: ced. bi ; i x BSS nae eae ote balance of thelr noc ax epttte Me ot -these-doans apparuadly want direct! rae 2 iNnes quickly fell into porttion, but be- ee ‘& Maxiin, the English shipbutid- dent of International Trust | zyening World’ hae shown. that) inia tie account of Monex May, wi | Weizel's” Mother Sa HE 1S A] fore tie next play could be HME or ors, THe Government ks decked to in Aetna ss Hares 0) NO FLOCK we an = == time was-catled stitute a competitio: “be + (om pas, ee ~ trait -" OU ry oy, . pe 1D, to: poe te). Toth oy SGudailiy alrector directors and officers of | Tat mane payments on: account thereof Drunkard and Often Threat- Sore at end of Orel Walt Navy, €,ltusaia and ferclun firme pas Biss of Borcusn Bank and Inter- | sents $108 yn banks. This repro-|feducing It to $13,000, und on Oct. 2% he poe Army. ©. . i Scenes watlleanh ree jostens o-[ Ja: Trust Companys, 6 | Bente $108.40) suitjlpaves| pala’ to apply thereon the sum of $2.09 ened to Kill Her. Tis Interval waa given over to the attle-ships. The vessels iuat | dturie . Vice- Pre. Uetryatalie y $250,000 was h thebalane y {parading ef mascots. An old grey army) be bullt In Bt. Petersburg, of Russian } ised i fell Tough Bank and arene 3 BOruRn oie ea ee eee a aOR ner DRIARES, | who attracted a lot of |inuie covered with ribtons wan marched! rmaterinis, by Ruaalan workmen, and As advertised for in The Morning | irect CEE HN | intel for. Receiver Bree A Hanimed (OA ACME Cian) be ADEs 1600, By Jumping of} UP tad gown In front of the AtmXi they must be Atted with Russian ens World's Want Directory. ) | in the triat ebmpany yantia) one ee thle payinent on (hat day te jot Brooktyn Bridge. wan pitiadle | Oi Inalsted, upon retiring. when| «ines. ‘Tha auccesatul competitor. will i ) | Dok char ke. | wethor with another check for $1664 te | Ao) ne mlouched utp to. the | a with th v goat. A DIO) supervise the construction, and he will E SATURDAY, NOV. 2) 19%. He Tene ECR cae bridke of the Yorkville Polle Kray actoy mesaptione with a vel-| be penalize! for deficiencies In speed, ac, ee 2 | Balance $444, Indorsed for’ $18.50. ee ee aerate he [low able and) tie teat sticking ‘out barditechadieliay 5 ea hts men, 1 Se o \¢ ect 2 3 ndernenth charged ac =} aaa reeeare, Seidl) a F “Theo. F. Jackson, at the time the! «as tiverty-nine vears old, Te ee et atheentaved Ron: Waaicnen| Agints +10 Folders 2 10 { is Aatals CAL ES a : Bunssnideltes DUatnoaareahniiaal teorea nears nicacts Snel agaln. and. the Army Wedaptl ct VE Be Bartenders Grocery Clerk... 2 ate) Meera nerd mother, who Hyer at /seampernd back, A distur city PARC RACES TRACIC UNG Blacksmiths Girl errr 1 tis | sett00c Wines Out in 24 Hours. PARES cast Fifteenth street, arked fo. oq number of Phiinds | ORLEANS, La, Nov. 3.—The entrie: Fagus Beokblrr) tre pipureR ed {. Inatvlduals. other than direc: Oct 2 on::One: nate of 8, AN fora IN RON ere) Oa a ANU Withia tenet sun for Monday's rdces her t Bookkeepers Ironers o LOPaKB EH OMB OS KI si SBANK 0) ie was the guarantor, Bn AS nDe Ron ERAN nin che aisles. FIRST RACE—Fi F nes bya ateaet Roys hes ae w and. Borough Bank pauonal or som ‘Marshall 3. Hilggs hid a balance to 19 beloneines and pawned Second Half. Anna Sanders, 107; ret ara ane | Butchers citehent Helpicras, |Vida eoow denosita with thecbiese Nye] lls credit Wat day of $244.46 Honors iattnelnaventeen ie two teams, ran out on the fel) | tiful Knight, 107: 3tine Sebimnding. AuTi" My Eee Citehen Heth, A ; [vider HOR st Nae cent B Lreaiieerauonaronth we m out UN AS ae BLE a Gabinot Makers s, 1 Vaunsressea 2 BRAN atial TEAR Compa neon lthGnOnitTTen ST eel fmimediately|S. Drixgw ts the prosident of the Will- with a bie carving knife jin PRU bal abl uely insider torstes Wile, Wire Meee ce! Canvansers .....-. 7 Machiniets , Sieenrareatinihia nts ntawitht t eonaai pet Ais ane Janiebure City, Kite Insurance Company, ad. and often threatened to link” “Heavers returned with a punt of Film, 10T; Tapkmaster. fo ask Oatpenters i. 1 Motormen 2 BRS RIK Haan pata | nk and fis two bet ug Hort On Oct. % the Willlamsburg City Mire its 1 beert the Macittate:to_ pi yards. Lange 0 ball and Fonds Rut Htoyal Chance“ Cashiers. 3 Milliners 2 : eatin f of the nee Company had on depoalt with $ ts knocked senseless, The handlers ¢ re ere that the nwa rh i 5 i ; ha Hines se | Chambermat 4 Sositers Teer set AM Aneel Niche Williamapure Trust Company: 5, ed over tim ‘while the Navy root: Huron, 100, iti Qollectors 24 Painters a) Trust Comp el to take over the Wer’ of Rece: 1 balance % timp limit Tanke arosy, | Navy bio Ie bie 404 al Dodaer. 105 te Cariptal tick 1 4) Photographers: Q{capltal stock of the bank, $200,000, a: of the Hares Cena “poe! svingias a eof the Indoraer on moter of, the omits for four yards. Leena 10h; Masanle, 1A Tater, Yous 1033 i Hooks (Male)...s. 4 Plumbers 1] par and avsume all iabilfties | 1 Mite turned nrowdiway and Myrtle avenue branch of Dtewine Company camink of 310 covered the Dall, On @ seeoad attomp’ | THIRD RACE Ons mile, selling eon. ‘Gooks (Female)... 11 a] On Oct. 11, according to the books of| } WSC TENE ek, CUML: | $1,760.57 and was Indebted to the com: [24 i depoait.. $482.78. and Relfen: t cleanly through right ay att epee t Dressmakers ...-5 4 2] the Brooklyn Bank, and on Ost ihe Orlental Hank.) ify on a demand loan in the sum of itd nnd the time the Trust Come lexi tor tive ynrds, The Tel wentito | Gowan MTS nT” stare Redo Detectives s.scee } 4 to books of the DK) $10,000, 3. J. Cooney had a bal pany suspended withdrew all excep: te Avmy on downa, Army lost the Bill) ty! yectuer, Jot: Daring. 110, Teal iaed' Nig x Path iN i wing reported to the Ate sampapy_on Ot Se iy vt daly) oa frxard pass whioy was fam FOURTH RACE—Seven fourioags; pu Diahwaabere. is : rues ae vy the oie eral thay \Willfa the firm of Cooney. Eck ay Wak Honey segs tant eleeisty ea A penalty for off-side play left the bal! Tara Layat, 100 < ‘ yn Bank seposited wi Fal ea belt stievntoh Oona | In thé’ eam o! RR and ) itie hy. 1 ; ye Colla Drivers SHE stabieren IWR PS Hon Gea Ren ERET Oe ORT Rote Monae aceite me aE a was the Kuarantor for $5,573.90, Frank on the Army Anyard lino t | Migeayee International ‘Trust Company. $24 roa Twit 1 2 deparit o€ HSOIRS. and x fred a forward pias cand, falling, wa Drog Checks vad 5] worth of 5 1 bonds and G4 9 nia the truat witidrew $25.00, and Oct it Bi aes batsnce of $8106) ponalized to the Army's ard nora breeze, 1005 | SUK Electricians pak ie {bonds and G8 nh olan i profit, a dire 000.6, leaving to his eredit and was indorsee on notes Penalized tot ara ea ac! n, B Sloe the Ca ally Company, then! 141000 to Gow In mrt ts Aah tak a To the amaunt of $5,110.99, and had a Wouslas Klekot te Armies dicyal 1 RACE Bix furlongs ape: AVEO is In Oot Robert T. Wh peraonnl loan: of |! Jones whe vejt through Army's Ioft Ley Convilie. 105; Lado! | au Trust Company | depontirs whe wipers tht depoatt the #um of HAGEIT In the | swVittiam F neld had a, balance, of rd nd fumbled, Leavieg the ball J BUS at tere ana 2 the International of i Ofice, and S12848 th the Fulty man an Indorner’ to He ee hande on te Army'n 16-37 e 4 Lady, Vincent. 107: Vnscabetta, ii e weeks Of It bee, bra and on that day he drew | Amount. 0! Adn Kitching . " 5 iS | 107; Momentum, 110, TO A ee eanck Fe OMe ed with two certified cheeks Of 8 Reld wife of V Retd, was ine line. Lange's formerd pans fell on the | Wer RACE—One mile; sell Sa ANA oars teas each, and on Oct. 2 he a dedte1 to the trust company In the sum Sfound and vs Deny yipreuant SENAY Ne Nae Ferreniere 10 3 he'ni { its decensed p: hel ton oP ssa joan fe x badk to the Army's #-yard line. . Charlatan. Li The World printed 543 ins Fl, Maxwell, who killed bimscit when | leaving Hs, walanos when the comt ee one onde eae alance [15 punted. to Beavers on tho Army's Docile, (101s Caer Neview, Deimare, | er! Wanted”. Ad. Securities. Delivered Before Stock-| friends. arate y Re Brooklyn) osGhares M. Davidron had on deposit to hix credit of $1123. Charles J. Ed-\ Wi-yard ne. Suries gained four yards} 110; Jacquin 110. Help Wantc $s. 10- holdere Voted on the Plan, | Brown told an Boning World ro-| 44H on Oct, 3%, and wan Indebted to wards’ account wan overdrawn {m)45, md then Heavers punted 6 yatde 10] « aypruntice allowance and he was linble as indorser of ‘ail purchaxed to phe amount of $15,:32.09."" Mr. Bapat reports that b> reaper the trrst_company will need $200,000 ar eect Bay porter that all of the facts in his non-| the defendant on demand Joan in the session concerning the organization num of $1410, and was the Indorser lhe gompany and its brief history were; on three notes agsresating $6: i 4 disposal of the District-Attoraey ‘Joseph Fallert on Oct, 35 hada bal- | = York Caunty. anne te ble weadly ne TEM net ww “I amy reliably informed? 3/4 Mr traon. iia on Oct, 11 Beeretary J. of tis International Trust ua at. the next play the Nayy fumbled, but fumble. Douglas punted fifty yards recovered the ba Douglas end Beavers sent it back to midfield. A to Army's %-vard ine -avd a fin z ard pass was «athered by was quickly gathered Int avy'y 30-yard line. !Aenin the Navy stands went w! | Twtee the Army _bro fal Jtsinent—Prorghre—turcped thToURT A Mai EAIK, Tien Weavers tried Uf hole in the Army end for for wards forward pass and lost the ball. Han- Then. on a fake play Lange xot/] notook Smith's place. Hanlon we: cleanly away, cleared the Army right through for four yards. Then the Na coal ine. Nay. bucl : 2 peal ibaa eae eke CREATE Beavers tried for a field goat and | “Tage. whispered to" tie backs oa by an igen. Douglan wicker out Dougtas was shot headions 0 wi jowne. ie | Army centre for a touchdow: yard line. A plunge through vardr Ano r attempt failed = Peavers punted to Lange on the Navy'a| A partly blocked Punt fell int leva . Navy took four yard« | ers’s hards on Army's Sevard throuzh the Una and Douglas punted ; re ve the ball to the Navy to: ™M ford Army brought ball} Re: rf Moartuder | back t ord eward passand a ton's place” Dougias punted t> Braver | eartes of fumbles left the ball In Armyta| who fumbled, re red thes bal hands. A forward paas to Besson only on tha Army's ine and kicke 1 jxained-n yard {t hack. On Army's d7-yard line Can ‘Then came a short onside kick, which} made a perfec: catch. Ayers xe was gathered by Jones, who ran the! for Stearns, hneon took Beave belt back to Armson 42-yard ne. Re't-| place j downed him for a los of eight vards. | ' Douglas punted out of bounds and | The ball wan passed out to Jones,| Beavers's return also. went out of but the Army broke through so quick: | botds on Navy's #-yard line. On a ly that he was. forced to try a run fake kick Douglas was downed for a around the end. A forward pass into loss of five vards, On the next play the thick of the mixup lost the ball. | [mwin broke through again and came Army punted safely out to midfeldsOn | Within an ace of getting the ball on a ball ‘only six yants from her goal line, Army rallied. ‘end and staggered alone until he was culled down only four yards from the held. Beavers Falls at Field Goal. [left guard gained two yards, ther Navy, 5: Army. 0 2 Douigian held the ball and Tanee! Oly Metted a yard, The Army. line Iyioked “the -Roal. ScoretNave eg, could make no impression on that-blve ee A Bal A short Kick was gathered by tearne. Jeavers's forward bass was Navy Wild With Joy, fumbled and Douglas punted to the An the bive line wathered arain and Army thirty-yard line Reinecke went changed tides with the Army, in for Myers. Navy re veliod with husiem | Reavers punted to Douglas Up went a thousand Navy caps tn the #-Sard lne. 1 alr, to fall back in the hands of new on “the ball. A return Where. -Heavers kicked (of to Navy's Beavers twenty ya 20-yard Mne. Douglas | returned — th (tory, With perfect interfer: sil to miifield, “where the Armv | ers fan back twenty: i tumbled and ‘recovered. Reawrre | Was forced out of Sounds, Test “wan a kicked thirty. vards into Navy territory | li-¥ard penalty for holding. and the On a fake kick. Beavers came lost fifteen more through teen wards, Dougtas pi MAE: forward pass. Thie left the bail ford on Army's #-vard | At my hands fitteen yards in front of the Fave Navy the. ball, APY Roal, Heavens punted forty yan fismay, the Nayy tf ved steadtl: x i Oped FOU ¥ forward, “Time Was Taken Oat for ian, Yardn. but immediately afterwn infury and the peat sents the ine| failed In a forward pase und was com- terval sendine thelr erien acrors the | pelled to punt. On thelr own" #-yvard battlenet! Douglas's punt was blocked | line, the Awny trledea forward pass and And Weeka broke theowen and. cot | filled. and was penalized ftteen vards {he pal Refora she wot, ten yarda| Beavers kicked oUt to Lange, who wax Doug hia 42-yard Douglas pulled him down. Weeks was Kknerkad nit Smith bored through tackle for threa|! 3 by Irwin ran five more snelder made etght yarda around ri Navy Fails at Gcal Kick. rivard pass put the ball { | on the Army %-yvard] Douglas hel dthe ba tried right end. but was: ey prepared to tev and hie forward pass Was yard Ji Dhore we by the Army after a hiow tro mM the east. Ne i {ise Nezina to Hol Army first plunge forced the Navy back | Johnson kic ade oa fair for a loss and tne Ariny Une held the | Navy's ievard line i Second. ‘Then Douins punted close | Dovgias kicked to Johrison, who was to'the Army goal line. Beaver -Northeroft. Johnson re- turn was caught by Jones In midi’ td] punt out of hounds in mide snd fie was downed on the sot SUS HEAT. CREE EE tee Stearns threw Douxign fourawesss ot Menreanetene the PES Sian Dakue on Army's ff ‘A penalty carried the Navy teen-yard line, Jones bucked trough | ten yards at Muard for five more. Douslis! Pouglas punted t> Johnron, who came ea slowly and was. thrown back | back twenty yards. to the middle of | ardn the gridiron. Then came the call of xe tried for n field goal, but Bex-| tine, and theeame wan over. the kick and Lange follon] Score: Navy. 6; Amn. pall was salling straight ine war —, IENGLISH WILL BUILD over the | trat_at-| RUSSIA'S DR pushe AIH ne f goal posts. GHT. | PRTENSBCNG, Nov ST. 30.—Because ‘on Navy's *S-yard Ine. Dougian punted! ; out a8 yards, \ eas t: ment ruerants Jones was taken out and Boyniin pa 096) we Bliss want in aa fnilbask. Dourlaa. soulrme: 2 BRS, ieeans sefusded “ke, oat to 14 days. Pazo Olnt- } RAD to cure any sase of Teh stricken whth paralysis of the throat, Manhetmer never regained his speech. 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