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GUILTY OF PLOT TOA HULL George Gets 10. Months’ Im- prisonment—Marion On Suspended Sentence. _- OFFERE Geo. MacKenzie, Who Said Hé Got Part of the Money. D: $50 FOR JOB. ee >. Aleorge Carnte and ifs sister Marion, | ‘Who were ‘placed on trial before County » dudge Stephen Stephens Mond, 8. 1, to-day, on ©-arging conspiracy to murder their Prother-in-law, Frederick Hulz. changed their plea of not guilty to of ity of conspiracy, ‘Their action in pading mot guilty was taken with the consent of the District-Attorney. G@eorge Carnie was sentenced to serve| fen montis in the County Jail. Sentence eaten Carnie was suspended preparations hud been made for a} Porous defense. Henry Tiernan, coun- we) for the prisoners, announced befors! the opening of the trial that he would’ an Indictment “entirely different complexion on ‘It appears that negotiations htre been under way with the District Attorney | Kor some time looking to the accept- _ ance of a plea froin the Carnlas. They have powerful friends and relatives on! Staten Island, and were urged to do| the long-drawn-out Jeged murder plot. i¢ chief witness for the St. irge Mackenzie, recital of the al- i fe was) who originally re-| put aman out of the way for $90, Mackenzie’ said he was and George him over to Staten Igiand, where called upon Mario 'Carnfe and consulted about the method to be em. ploye. in killing Hulz. The Carnies, according to Mackenzie, fully believed t he would kill Hulz when he lefty ‘them and told Detective Bock-about his engagement. ‘Mackenzie says that he ‘actually col- legied part of the $0 from the Curnics, “He says that he went to Cartile fi Hulse watch and told him. thar the miurdér had been’ committed. Taen he alleges that part of the #0 was paid him. Mackenzie says he was to get § Ba. reitininder of the’money next axy. henzie then communicated with fective Bock. and when Car Over to Manhattan to pay the money sft’ owed he was arrested. Hyla ts a brother-in-law of the Car- nick. After the death of hix wife stv- eral years ago he mace heme with “them, and it {s sald that he feil in love with Misa Carnic. She was willing to him and he insured’ his fm for in her favor. Then he suddent; meferred his affections to a young : living in New Jersey. The al- murder plot was then conceived. See wireless despatch received In this ¥ to-day from the Pacttic fet, which Wg afternoon was. off the Georgia some 400 miles out at sea, stated the aythority of Admiral E that ¢ fleet would make the return Journey me by way of the Suez Canal. ‘This would mean that the battle-ships Hi] make a journey around the world of | ,000 miles. Help ‘Wanied | To-Day ! advertised for in The Morning Was the Testimony. of | atoPort fich-| {short ‘time ago, jstrensth of on bffidavit made by her VV ase ow ev ww ew tw 8 wk Cis ay Grr av, CORTELYOU MUST DEFEND ACTION OK PANAMA BONDS } —_—>—- |New York Man Who’ Put in Bid Wants the Ailotment Explained in Court. - Dec. | 18 -Justler igt Suprenie Court. eB. Cortelyou, Secre- | 1 WASHINGTON Gould, of the Vin | to-lay elted £ |tary the Ti cours Jan, 3 next, to show cause why | Se mhou'd not be enjoined fram. turning a= balance of the 2 Pananie Canal bonde of o 16 appear over or deliver $2},69,000 OF |to ceftain banks and persons to whom he has nounced allotments. | “The citation. issued by Justice Gould ia Dased on a pe m ied by Georg W. Austin. of New York, who describes ‘himself as a taxpayer and property lowner inthe United States, and who | | dectares he made a proposal fo purchase | bonds of the advertised Issue of the value of $3,49,(00 He ayers he had agreed to rate of 13.375 and accrued ! $100, and on nollce-of the acce hix subscription stands ready to deposit the ameent with the Assistant Treas- urer at New York. | Mr, Austin informs the court that he has been advised through the pubilc/ press tint in direct violation of the produce a witness who would put an Statutes and In jabsolute disreghrd of] vice-p the Tre: ent circular! No, & of the.¢25, lotted only $1.¢ persons who were Indi for the same and who, in with the statutes and rad circuiar given an equal opportunity to sub- scribe therefor; the retaining 324,000,000 | were aliotted to divers national banks Depar: dual er a@nything that would avoid a trial and | throughout the United States and only! rey, of BS6,.000 banks which that bid by When he which were allotted to, ad did a higher price than | him, learned that his bid Kad | Peried the matter to the police. Mac-| tren ignored and no allotment made | fe said he was approached in Bat-;{0 Wlpt ae suya oe complained to” the | tery Park on Aug. 19 last by George (MUmeyment: and the response comvines | Carnie, whom he had known for years, |regard the siatutes and hereby commit Carnie asked him !f he was willing to}%, Malfeasance for which he says he| “ advises and avers Mr. Cortelyou not ja man of s: the citizens him.” MRS. JONES FREED AS SANE AHEAD OF THE COURT ORDER} (Continued from First Paze.) lent means to answer to the United States and to | guesis of the Ansonia, Jones ives with b where Mrs, heeband up to a/| and a pean (o ¢M-e release was decided upon last her night, Lawyer Hirachfield. of the firm gf Haye & Hirrchfeld. lives a: the An- sonia and knew Mrs. Jones. Being bankfupicy and corporation lawyer. he Was not Inclined ai fret to mix Jn the Justice Greenbaum had slened the wilt Lawyer Wolf hurried to Bellevue Hos- vital to serve it on Commissioner of arities Hobert W, Hedberd, who is soninally responsble for the putients | Git Hospitals <The writ was in turn served on Dr, Gregory, in charge Of the psychopathic ‘3 the petition to Justice Greenbaum Wolf sex forth contned and-re- sane ward agacnat tier | nd that her comauttment was not prope \ eecured, I yer Wolf as-| serted in hin pe at Mrs, Jones) was piliced ta—the—hospital, on the! husband,<and by Dr. Graeme Ham- mond, Aiienist, to the effec: that! she way unsound menthily. The exam-| ination by Dr, Hammond, the petition! sets forth, was made more than a year, ago, and for that reason should not} Only One Specification. The statements of Dr. Jones to the. effect that his wife-was afflicted wits a dlsordersd mind and not a fit per- won to be at-large’are challenged in| the petition for the reason that Dr, | Jones didn’t spectfy in his affidavit any instanco to back up bia statements | otiier than his account of his wife hi doa dl bounding | World's Want Directory. WE: DAY, DE Girla ec. lrohers Janitors Janiiresses mdery Holp, Composiiann rooks (Male) ‘o0ks Dre Denti hwaahers. ae Clerks. + Blectric {Elevator Runner ©) Bmbreiterers ° | Rogravers “Feeders }viwnen ... Grvcery Clerks a ) Fetal -+...se, The World printed 740-4, “to-day, 398 more than al “papers combined. p Ads. New Yor} \ 1s, | door of tly 26, Jones was office in the Ane) trained nurse when! ars ago th street Jones the responalbls pracuce lucrative nto SNOW REMOVAL BID LOWER THAN BEFORE aing Comentasioner Crowatl ned bly for the re= : Isploner ‘ad- the bids Were so hign mall out and adver- 4 opened “Averaged a yurd E}} there Yeas than Paes ‘Brouxiya All the tine and Lion, tthe tors who bid inat MOF entered the co. | National Bank BANK CLOSES AFTER CASHIER ~ IS FOUND DEAD Sargeant, of Jewelers’ National’ of North Attleboro, Made Loans on Own Account. , i LIFELESS’ IN BATH TUB. Harry N. vestigation. Albert H. Wixsine, president of the Jowellers’ National, and who ts also| esident of ths ‘chase Naticn\l) Bank of New York City, is quoted to- > the bonds al-| day assaying that the sudden death of | jiving with the girls they call allotted to| Cashier Sargeant, while an examination | wives is & rooming house at No. of the Uffairs of the vank wis under) as Way, naturally excited sr sion, and) wed the directors to ake on im- nm, acticg with the| PArtul investigation, 't was rald,| qaied that Mr. Bargest fad ex-) ceeded his authority, und withos* the knowledge of the dirctors, mate loans t> local concerns wn which hy was in- terested. ‘ As most_of the manufacturing jewel- Jers in this town and in Attleboro have been doing busin with the Jewelers’ National Bank, it ty anticipyted that there will be some diffcutty in making up the payrolls of the factories if the bank renmins closed. Wednesday 13} the regular payday ut two of these tactories. According to the iust statement of the bunk the capital was flw,0w; surplus and undivided profits, » $40,380; deposit $1,060,710, and leans Und discounts, $7,760. i ‘The bank was the successor of the Attleboro National Bank, which was organized for the convenience of the Jewelry trade in that district. Medical Examiner C. 8, Holden runind to-Guy that he had not given the cause of the death of Mr. Sargeant as “acci- BY dental drowning,” as reported last and over ths 9: jumped the tH night, but simpy as “drowning.” Furr| teotives, each with his xun and his ther than this he declined to discuss] ciun ready. i Hey Coe The surprise was complete. The two Cashier Sargeant was thirty-seven years old and Cefore coming ner, in affair, Mowever, the other questa of |-*% Was employed by the State Stree.| pbout a gas-stove, preparing breaktast, the Ansonia inalsted on his taking|/!ust Company and the Common. No Time to Use Gun, charge. : {wealth Trust Company, both of Bos ears eniorit weed se: , Writ Served at Bellevue. | ton. i el eA gocmiundante Nisa DUIOK ae Out Ralp, Wott, a lawyer uttocned to! Mt Sargeant was prominent tn other |i vpary wan too quick for hin He] Mr. Hirschtield’s wiait. filed ee j- | WHea of business, belnk a director of) jing “himself bodily across Carr's “on to-day that resulted In Justice | ‘He Roser Wills dusurahsee Com-| say, crushing that astonisaed youty Ureendaum ordering the Bellevua au-/+ADY Of Hrovidence, a member of the| iar “and from that vantage point he nites to produce Sire. Joves inj Brit of Miller, Fubee & Whiting of! oi its gun on Giimann until Fosarty vurt forthwith, Immediately afier | “ils ‘own and of P. J. Callowlll & Cov) \ooid shackle both of them. Ge siukera and hub cutters, Tee ne detectives had bethought them- years ago lie Wax married to Miss] sive, go brine two extra mall rots of Murion Morgan, of Auburndaie, and|{o°s* ty They-needed them. The two | 1s wile was prominent in the] bot Rood looking, foucnt like! ec LOwN, | trapped tiger cats, untiiithe detectives! Dec, JS—At the Nationa) could bracelet them, wrist to wrist, and) Shawmut Bank, whlck ja the corre-|tundle them over on one of the beds, spondent Jn this city of tie Jewelers th were great- lypenticieed Ked at the death) with the spoils of wnt appeared torof the law would be In the interest of | uf Vice-President Sargeant. Mr. Bar-} 46 at least two dozen’ robberles. On| 4 small croup of lawyer® and against weant, ws well ae President A. HH. Wig-| the rickety mantel, in an imoressivel the peo who jive and sweat under] [| ~ gin, of the Jewelers’ Bank, recetves| row, stood five handsome gold and onyx] the lars. i \ thelr Linking training in Hoston insti- tutions, and were held in high estes Mr, Sargeant: was con. d with the| four gold watches, one bearing the in- Company, @# well as the/ittals “A. BL)" and snother Incrusted 1 National Bank, before] With diamonds. - going to hh Attledoro. There were a case of rare old gold “Amons bankers on State atrest it wus] ©OlMa, a diamond Jocke: contwning sald thut Ms, Sargeant in recent years| Miniatures of two: younk girls, a bin had become interested in other lines of business outside the bank. Vico-Mresident Ajvert H. Wisgin. of abou ob tne vivre’ National furs and hand bags and two closets North i MIA edt full of women’s garments. ‘The whole sarceunt, Wan fouba ucud] of It WAS Worth. close to $15,000, she was ants these iwand Were Mr. a1 10 days heard of Mr. dala ar, WE Currier, the We 10) “Tae minut Kesh hn wea ited aery oxanitive Wik- Sar- not} fonai examination ce pacuuence we urmid that Mr, Sargeant uthariiy in om iit not be udy dition of amtat ng Inable tn rs to keep {ie bircumstances of Mr. Bare vy T ai NOU prepared anying. T understand that Holder, the medical examiner of Atueboro, declared death to cloental 1 have notinade nquirios.”” retu Maite Dr, 4 to say whether! e by Re) bank ox- ac ‘acter that mint Heide. He sald that he dvestots In the bie Vind the erentest con ne cashier, cand Were ereaily: chet to find ‘that he had -actyd 1. | fogahs jp hle manakement of the tanker aftalra. i FUGITIVE BANK PRESIDENT AGAIN REPORTED CAUGHT. RITAIN, Conn., Dec. IS—It ty re to-day that Willlam re defaulting treasurer of the | ew B n Savingn Bank, has been | Dereated by Enaanada, Cal. and th Khas n notified. The off 1 not: talk ——-—— LAXATIVE, BROMO Quinine caiive. Ye ket the RemUINe, call for full nay and [ook for signature of F. SY. Areve. 230. }Giimann” and “Mr. end Mrs. Curr.” out the whereabouts of the gayly dre @d quartet who did light housekeeplug cut some way where the suspects lived They stayed on watch in a hallway op- after daylight, one of the men in. Just before $ o'clock the other came young mien were still in-ved. The girls in their night garments, were potiering clocks. which hung from the samv mantel were] ruby brooch set with ten diamonds, silvér horseshoc containing Alxtoen ‘dia- containing many smail trinkets, detectives fisured. [hiding | Ue platol w Fl breaking into unprotected windows. The plece where the two hal West Forty-elghth street. To the other Pants of the rear flut on the ground! floor were known as “Sr, and Mrs, Traced to the Lair. The detectives. who have deen work- ing on the case for seversi-days refuse to tell whreor how they struck the trall that led them to the raid. It ls possibie| that a pawmbroker gave them the first clue, or else one of those handy pollée birds known &s @ stool plgcon smelled together in the two front rooms of the gommon-place looking tenement. ‘At any rate, the two detectives found Sho: ipped walted. posite the house all last night The two detectives still home. The watchers gave him ample tume to get sdttied. ‘About % o'clock tne two ants el:pped into the front of the building. Half a minue later! the Mimsy outer door of the "Gillman- Carr’ flat was Ufted off its hinges by) the sudden shove of broad shoulders! Heuten- hall ipless. The threo shabby rooms were packed j In thy toe of an old sivcking| monds, a doze box full of rings, a #! , u anall gold er Jewelry box costiy From under pillows and from various the detectives gathered up two biz revolvers and # dainty Ii ch & woman intglit carry, lanterns such as bur- Kit OC CracKsinen < Loo.s, and a set of chiscis, three including @ jim. and 4 policeman’s billy, Under one { the mattrerses Doyle came upon the moat algnificant find of all This was a flty-foot coll of strong | pe, showing signa of wear. Whoever berry sireet. Gillmann in Gallery. Aw soon an Lieut. Bill eridan, cop gita the cal eye enw Gills nt he teconi im.’ “That chap a i picture Upstairs.” he nald. Sure enough. there was an excellent Ukeness of the young man, His Rogues’ ingtoxrapl was Inbelled “David enty-four yeara oid, ose Goodman.” , Hix ‘racora he had heen arrested bé4 r convicted, Fogarty and He Was the Jeader of the “the 3roup Bo far as could be learned none of ) GIRLS FIGHT SLEUTHS IN FLAT LLED WITH LOOT Surrender Only Before Pistols, and . Are Handcuffed With Pair of Sus. pected Burglars After Apart- Batted ahh viet ae |pair who have for weeks been robbing family hotels and jhouses by lowering themselves from the roofs with rope fald they were nineteen vears ; | looked Sey dwellers in the house the four occu-jofeathered hats and tra Jaffected. ~The omen were shabbiie | dressed, but the girls had evidently in- | Vested “hea in wardrobes lately | They r or where they came from 01 ey were married. Eee ney After Market the t Hired Furnished Apartment. Two occupied three rooms ty-elghth street addres her epartment, tent toann. was G! and a ment and moved In with ¢ 1 | ealied ew ata | Carrs arrived with dress-sult cases « trunks, and they, too, were Installed || ax members of the household. eu Ther @ fifth viattor, a short, | stockily built young mau. who came | j frequently to the Spent a whole day. there, The aiima: the ev dor4¢ had a awnken the neighoors of the same floor when T midnient, tives had been taken | Pate ; away a cauple of men from the West / tie whole dimou Forty-weventh atreet station were put | x tn charge ofthe rooms to keep out the crowd warty and Boyle came back to the place calebi JEROME os into to titted see $f a crime has been com- | {i!* f the contention ef the counsel op-|ere to me ts held, it will be that al nye posed man could get all peare: prever of the Mr, J: had be: sel, and ful it present “And Attoraey, of an Under neyer meant to/ and it having answer lying Mri Jerome sald that the |mmorallty of,.tle proposition was to plain that the Cours should not xustain il. it would permit. a witness to commit perjury. he sald, without allowing the r to contradict any . sory that might tell The question, ‘he said, ¥ one of law, etd the proser cution should have the bene of an doudt. r recited him that) the true ends of justice, and the efrectty not ads “phe privilese that ho seeks to over are ride mort ‘\ fdmintatration of Justice, and the great- st jurists and tho ent legal t bunals are raueed in earnest insistence upon tte inviolability. Juda LAXATIVE TOMO QUININE temover the caure, One Day.F.W.Grov re T apartment: ; nearer sixteen. despite the ble ing sicire efused to tell their maiden names un arraignment at Jefferson Police court, all four w k fo Mulberry ‘trect, to give the Ise time to locate the owners of th \goods found in thelr possezsic eer loot, wax piled up ona lone table in| i al room ‘awaiting c! mi nants, months ago Mrs. Sharp, who the West For- advertised to re ie eurpished, | ¢ whose name Mra. Sharp thoi tiligan, despite his Runyan ti ccent, answered the advert his wife in ‘a few days the | in nd | th be fat and sometimes | the Carrs and| at sariy in urned betore lock the next mornt: ¢ dog In the’ room of erseting neve: other tenants say ans usually went ening and rarely ret ° ‘ ba 28 ed to the two-Couples would get back which quickly “rathered, Fo- to make a second and thor- . and then they set out to} ira Young man who ao often on the Cart-Gillmann outft, ——>—__ SAYS RYAN RESORTS | | } { } TO TRICKERY. ‘ontinucd from First Page) and o benefits of an ve before a Grand Jury and at the determination of the tr Lia to} constructian | or st iat Calls It a Trick. eror n took up a case which quoted by the opposing coun-; 1 sald it was more or Jess doubt- the case clted applied in the jesne. | 5 , moreover,” said the District- 4t waa an off-hand opinion ovecworked Appellate Diviason. any circumstances the law was protect lying clients, | any injastice is to be done by a truthful lawyee compelicd to questions, It weuld only be the tient who ts protected.” Mr. Jerome case and con= ne Hvan did or said Parker. the fi tat robbed the went side houses must have Jury made Ibi proper Used Juat such a rope In forming the | oF jilts She MUL CA aal Foot iested tictneswindowsne cutter septate ne Mr, Bazker told ndge Mosal i | Manacied Girls Taunt Captors. ete uppoenaing | |) ‘rom the bed 1 i 4 the Grand Jury and ||) Vrom the id and” the Moor the man tthe layeian’acignor- ||| acled captives watched their caplora | Motatierabeenee tit xathering up these things in sullen si-| ance of his rights ani oc kia Shaatiy | fence for aWalle, ‘Then the men bexun| Of counsel to adviso tm of them may to curse thelr Juck and the police, [py SHElinae tho fe attorneretruthet tt Pat Aer Gilby Ueanacirs y “same story that he has told} We'd been olfe-at the buck winds tho” Gran batho Hea tat tea you two ‘bully, would” been jwatver of bia priviiene, homeren sree yoy iby, HYous qo. may be in ia inslatence: of |, The detectives took no chances on; bis Intention noe Ue Va Ver | |losing the game they had worked a0 Shocks Every Lawyer. [RATA "to ket. “Wey, inde tho kirls waar! <opviously sdch A proposition shocks cuffs on the tip to Headauastor® | avers 9 Inwyor. Thos girl prisoners, MRhLchavertaawed Fevecre armunets OF ent aT he Dies for couple of pert, forward achoul= iri Attorney and we appreciate that | giria had it not been for thelr steal {i hurauing this unheard-of and extracr- | Pracetert ei Arebi ey cur teuk rrowd fol- “inary course, he la antinated solely. by | Oe tne ae ation to No. MOc Mule | A desire to advance tho ends of justice | |) Breet suoway-ata tons to No. Uls las he sees thom: but we would remind adminintration of the law, | need by Auch means ae long been deemed one of the mportant Inatrumentalities In the e Itguaixky reserved oo HEARACTE, COLDS CAUS 1d over (0 Car red the Ww signature on gh Sold ta X35, %0* WASHINGTON sha Senator Aldrich objected to the pa rage of ILLMAN STIRS SENATE IN FIGHT OR PADKBITIO and Says Ajds Mlicit Liquor Jraffic. Hee. W—-Senator T Suton it Congress attempted, in enactir i Wilson law, to protect the peop! slings } 5 slings and | ¢ enforcen: of their ‘ jdut the courtespwve shaded a i jaown the protection i Deen | Liev other eireetpoeor ere had aver been practicaity n: 6 heft of i agus betore. ¢ Lae Y i thelt | use ay twenty-three, ‘The girls, who| "ent the comuitiee 1 405 | BSisted on calling themselves) Mra | *9ether it isn Me Gilmann and Mrs, Kittie Carr, ‘The ” doctalo ‘cou: yeen on the round t the 1 1 StAlea Ww from ot preme Court hed that suct i wWita beause chara: it called for a great ‘desi of the erce mugat man Rhoda remarked 1 suspicious. always mors sol or fore € consignee That ail te ted ihito inning Dn. salecor storage therein. al wi tho borders of d before or after delivers to fina his Suyt ter: to In te or territ ¥ od in the exe uf Its pollee 1 to the same nner as tho oUierwirs Bear in mind that you can protect yourself if you.wear HURLEY SHOES “None So Good" $5, $6—in all Lea’hers Between wet and sole, there is a cork interlining: pnd the cole eathers are absolutely> non-absoriient. Resides this, they~ are sty- lish sho:s, shape retaining, curable and e1y. ‘Ask the Man Who,Wears Them” HURICY IZED patent leather shoos are ireat- ed by* & tecret pio.css which renders toe Igather sole, gisce 2 tise, more enduring Ipitie, addy at least one-third to he 1.¢ of ‘he shoe and re- ¢uce ¢\ eciing or breakin: 10 a mitim This process is confine Tuaiv the Huey Shoe. 133 BROADWAY 3¢411 CORTLAND ST, this resolution on ine grou | | ail Wants States’ Power Defined) One Was a’ Policeman, Government ne saving con.) sap Interested in Different Busi-) + | sideration: tured in Leng Teand Clty to-day “by ness Concerns While Act- - | ment-Is Raided. | jumhal (the. Comnilttae, on. Interstate |Toconen alin | Eadly. The pilsaase, i is S : | Commerce bé tnsirucced t consider and | Seat Mie AL Lats ses Bank Employee. ; 2 | report. by bill of otherwise what legisia- | y Tella cele tan boners | Into a tiny flat that was fairly crammed ‘with the richest loot that | {on { arFirable or necessary to eni Me : nae NORTH ATTLEBORO,’ Sass, ‘Dac. : we Man (at worCentalc nice detectives ture > States in tie exercine of thelr police |p, if 3 J ; Sake 18—The Jewellers’ Nations! Bank ars burglar. could a iat I Ate: OES and So ware i toisconitel the. commerce cot tat hén Cataaro stuck ane tunbugh Christmas Gifts lthte place, whose vice-president and; ‘hough. the four inmates had time to make desperate resistance, they! liquors. and ai ic beverages within | ¢ ik door of the some of Mrs Cj 5s S258 cashier, Frederick E. Sargeant, was| were soon down on the flaar and handcufled—two sullen-looking young | bordere so ax to ald the cause Ete ies sea ete Diamonds, found dead in w bathtub at his apart- y Rae |temperance and wo prevent the encour- | Screanted. fled ments last night, failed to open sts| men and two pretty, half-grown girls. deeerenteuyeinesuniea atsies leven (ua eae by Jo : Watches doors for business to-day. | Im these arrests Detectives Boyle and Fogarty, of the Headquarters | ment oy Uilelpten|tig tn, the wang 3s HaNiptearsaca Gustieaty and Jewelry A notice posted on the door stated | sta think they landed the most daring group of burglars that have|sxid.it was to prevent, it Ra EUTEa TT ee es i) : | Saat he Pack ental ere acer d on the opulent r west side in years. They say. that the two fisumvention of ws e iu-f ‘ t CASH» CREDIT pending an examination of its affairs. |Preyed on the opulent upper wes As ted Jy say WO! terest of prohibition whic! boing ABTS ¢ Poxny necian.E UP-T0-0ATR GOODS Bank. Examt ‘Alfred E | i vid Gillmann and George Carr, are the same daring senerally ‘ed in the South whe} ; i xaminers ‘red Ewer andj men prisoners, David g he SUES Coe te peaks stopped. EASY PAYME aw or | across ‘ American Wateh & Diamond Co, HOT CHISE CE ORDER TO J A SUSPECT BY OF VLAD TWO BICYCLISTS, TO LEAVE ci sv. 7 WHO: apaten receive idee: BURG, Dec, 18-A de+ do here from Viadivousie ren that the Jews nave been ordered within four days. perty holders, teen ‘days in w | depa Caught the Runaway After He Had Left Trolley Car. ar however, After a yey chase a man whom the fo Be a mec oO jeves -naw and aay No employer's references neces 3 Maiden Lane, sucs rise. long OVEN EVESUNGS UNTIL 5-00, ung elnity PENNY A_POUND PROFIT FOR XMAS COUNTER GOODS, LB., 20c., SUCH AS ' Buttercupe, } Pecan Chi; Molasess Rock, permint Cups, Molasses Cream, Kimes, | Almond Chips, Batterscoteh Waters. Peanat Chine, Peannt Caramels, Chocolate Butterscotch Wafers, | Clanamon Tablets. \ Ete. Et SPLEUIAL PROM DECEMBER 18h to 3ist inclusive. i FIVE POUND BOXES. a Jcnorce CANDY FOR FAM- POUND BOX: ONE OLD FASHIONED BARLEY 10c SUGAH MIXED CANDY. ILY USE, better tham that : POUND, sold hy athers for 81,00 a Per noxs our price wer 3 O(c BARLEY SUGAR ANIMAL § 3¢ | boon Baeiecineences TOYS. ++ sPOUND. Sone me FINE MIXED CANDY, an endlena ortment. Oo! G Jelicioun confections, conaiatst Crenm Pepyerminis and Bpopnis for. . sees eens "85c Winterereean, Apricots, — Dates, Fralt tes, Bon bons, French Crean by £1 3c ATES 3 ——— ee pocoln ———— HIGH BONDONS, CHOCOLATES, GIACE Q5¢ |Veny nian GitsDe non. FREIT, €C.. +25. POUND woe SO EES cana , TED BRUITS,- orion aasorts 1G GRADIE ASSORTE ; ‘ail Choeo- “4 » BO KINDS, lates Kinds, 5) g CHOCOLAT: KIxDS25c | ints si 5§ 1 75 — ry _ 7 IMPORTED SRENCH- GLACE FRUITS, NEW S| - CROP JUST ARRIVED, 5-POUND BOXES. 50 ————— ee ange eee A TS Sale ofImported Satin Lined Baskets, 25c Each ————————_ ee Spzclat Offer to Sunday Schools, Churches. Institutions, Fairs, Etc. (POUND PAIL OF [sangspauny PAIL die? a a VN TALKY MZN- RLEY | suGAR et TUR AND OO Pies Mi AND CO WARS ro D. WOLMY 4 ra n i) v Hy WREATH NONES. ron S WREATH BOXES. Y 3 Why Pay a Middfeman. More Whea You Car Buy at Factory Prices? elite acme Customery can eave fine cr Cortlandt street stare, Serving spect EC dna orion th tinder of this week, sire oe Spin Uniti) weleck. Saturay, street stores ¥ : f eoeh, evening rntil 11 o'clock. ‘Ane Park Row Stare will be rem as usual ARIRELAY, Smee enr Cortlandt and Barclay “however, they will be open WE VELIVER. FREE - VURCHASKS OF ONE DU1.-AB Y OVER Berwin s\it- AND 200TH pe ey EN EEE Boy Sy m 6} ae: City pods sent C. OD, Cua * Ez carefully packed and ahipped frog} ‘oor special mail order department, Sale of Umbrellas Much below regular prices Fine AU Silk 26-inch for Women Handles of Pearl, Gun-metal, I*ine Natural Wood, Sterling Silver Trimmed, 28-inch for Men ~ Handles of Fine Natural Wood, Buck and Cape - Horn; Sterling Silver Trimmed; $2.95, Value $4.00 Lord & Taylor ‘ Broadway & 20th St.; sth Ave.; roth St. ~ 2 = BD. eae MARTIN. In tha: Borough of Bronx. on Wednessay, ‘Dec, 18, 1007, CHTRISTIANA MARTIN. nee Haggut. widow of T. Dwight Martin, late ppsncipal of Gram. - mar Hchool No, 2. Notice of funeral later. Sn ae LOST, FOUND AND REWARDS, pay Uveraiiy, no quentioae Can lor telepnene vos Columbus, = | BOARD WANTED. APANBSR ch IAT board tn. constortabl rhouse, Address 3.7. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY WONDERS. ramen no board: is2 Worla.