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2 ss THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1908. - ; [ STATE IS STIRRED WTHHISLASSO WILLIS ROUTS SETS HERSELF RICH, BUT 85 AND JUGGLING OF I 7 BALKS WOMAN'S RHANINSEABOARD. ON FIRE LOOKING. GETING BLO, pti | erat reais ATTEMPT TODE ABLINE BATTLE FOR HER OLLIE SHOOTS HIMSEL i A CRUSHING BLOW | ‘ Who Jumped Into Stream Agree to Receivership Inhales Flames and per Finds Him Dead in from Ferryboat. Granted by Court. Quickly Dies Struggle to Suppress Gambling Will gistcknite poser ols: Sena can Library After Breakfast. State Superintendent Williams Orders Be Bitter and Relentless, with | SKIRTS BUOYED HER UP. 2X; ening wWorld,) When Mrs. Mar Jan, 2%.—Judge ited States Cirouit|) 4, 4, ito SAID HE WOULD DO IT, Weekly Supplemental Reports of James C. Leone, a well-to-do contractor, home at No, 10% Richardson fe, Wakefield, the Fi Sic Senta Whom He Coukl No Longer the Financial Condition of All "ower Ride or See His Pictures -:-Istitutions Under His Control. a her mother He Wanted to Die. the house Court, entered a o-day naming onx, Mol uarier Gwenioy taza On Way t6 Jersey She Sud-|o" ater aoe cat? serine on Either Side. denly Decided Life Isn’t Lancaster Williams, of Bichmond, ler her pretty. foursy elvers to take immediate posses- ar Worth Living. ee Table Showing the Value and oun Profits of the Racing Plants| ,.“",™ : arth Mir Line F was fixed The rec poser | Superintendent of Banking Clark Williams to-day stirred the New Preferring death te blindness, whien | York City banking community to the centre of the § ma was et the doll, ches fr k by demand- rear bedroom on tlie ast closing in on him, Maruuts ing weekly reports from forty-eight trust conpanies, seventeen State one of the matches Cossitt Gaspor, eighty-five years old shot look under the and killed tmself in fiw magnificent |O20KS and two national banks, all non-Clearing fetal institutions, His home at No. %@ West to-day, He was for Je was not worth the aus that Average Avernge Aver. Parseg Not Dally Dall Prof Racing plants. Value. A $3,000,000 1,500,000 2,000,000 ng from New York to Jersey City on ton Willia the Pennsylvania Railroad ferry-boat * Bay dow: Belmont Patik y-third street action in thus combining and publishing each week a supplementary, Brighton aa eo a ee bank statement blocks any further creating of sentiment, a bad or s library abou left his wite at indifferent, toward speculative ventures by manipulation of tz funds ee of any bank having a Clearing House membership. = nerly a co! Mr. Williams's requirement is the most radical manoeuvre of a Super= own firm of Howland & Aspin- 1 intendent of Banking since J. P, Morgan, E. H ta merchants, of South mansion with hiv Rockefeller and Thomas F. Ryan became high pri the Wall Street dead line. “Avalling myself of the authority of law vested in the Sv ndent of | Banks, announced Mr. Willams, “it ts my purpose to require an average sum junior of her husband, mary statement of the condition of the OEY institutions of the State at the ratiroas,| SCHOOLBOY KILLED Horses His Real Pleasure. ifs bettie) ereed) pon dat UNDER TRUCK WHEELS. fons s. Leor with 1a scream irning from market- fuil of bundle © came up the Beach a chair an hour after h breakfast ta Mr, Gasper was Were) broke Inte ial agreement. | wis ing en t Long Quest for Judge. n i rhe out by Harriman, John D, s of fi Gov. Hughes has mapped out for himself the hardest fight he had so far in his public career in attempting to abol bling in the State of New York. It will be a b no ‘quarter given or asked on either side, with no trick of game omitted, and with certain sections of the Penal Code nce below He lived ta hi who was ok Beach, d the editor of e Scientific A: 1 were marriag eleven A kept the wexdd) h race track gam- ter of Alfrea jess fight, with the legislative ig secret thi 3 forgotten on pport. Seaboard. Willams and din ask one side at least when it comes to obtaining legislative In his message the Governor's recommendation command, and this goes out to men who have been affiliated wi or race tracks for years. It did not take long for the li nes to be and the war talk arose on-both sides before the j that told of the State Executive's strong presentment. Against Gov. Hughes, therefore, to- | day arc: Th e owners of the nine race tracks of the State, which cost about $11,000,000 and bri in an annual return of from | @. pe cent. longside of them are the owners of | Worth: Par} thi reds, or men efMfilinted with | |ninge them, who represent & $60,000,000 industry in various porttons of the Unton. Behind these is an army of 6,00 men, | Owns tie bookmakers and their assistants, track |obtained o employees and hangers-on, who derive bar ano heir velthood from the races. , Vehind this distinguished company is still another, made up of lawyers, ad- yisers, agents, and the Ike, who find 's frem the sport. n Friday of eacli of business ro the rec “WIIl Show True Condition. ‘s will be compiled in the department at e of the instfutions in an district not reporting Soeh fond of horses, “Year-Old “Peanuts” Benziger Almost Cut in Half While ing Home. rg House will USO By eglass Talk as, with the weekly bank state-/ Ask yourself if a j show, #0 far as possible, the! partme al condition of the danking} je ar. 0 RISCINGS LY Ori had the opport i to-day at the of the know to in- nt of Banking, No.| telligently prescribe for your ting the plan Into ef-} eyes There can be only one | re fe employ nc pplemental bank statement sounds | 4/ISWer. We employ no sales -knell of any Clearing House} men, but offer you ake hh bank wishing to conceal Its true condition ¢ wen ei Coa shy teal or to change the aspect of the regular | pn mnorning, and th@t bank atatement by Juggling funds eliher ge to you. i NO: out oF Mnto any of the hanks of trust com: | Exeglasses, If needed, trom $1.00 up. the Clearing House. me in the history of 5 ts going to know S pleasure was brooded over r, fa- was In- nd Hudson by a and t became d Tuesday he re ner, and 9 his daugh ¢ Or- see) ral alto- are to sight gonc and TI will never be him Unter it store s Nae » acq institutions of the c The He owns ¢ tra rusty rove. | t when the| p the row and poulders: ting St passed in the financial de- { to be behind in 1 its men clerks oft the end of his rove to and Mrs, Gorman kK, kicking, splu Ach Le) pantes outeid t the tal He | banking nd screaming. rich ptekiz Yi See e eee aaiewelvers (with en the Washington reached her surprised pat Found by His Wife. ME aS: ee ceuLsTs AND Clay Mrs r eld lia . nn Ye Wo ? sre meat the atiots oowstien aod ria called an butane ows "1,100 MISSING ARE ; heard thie abot, [tion ot leaperigieaevens ome arn MeCarret Hospita Gorman ‘was = A < Bs old : Ave y spats yhich racing is con- ; nee Peuarenorie 442 Columbu lie Wome Se tne cans SOUGHT AS WOMAN sot sana and of rotten ows |g SolammBars ranks as time wears en. aL a i recoverst thanks (cb) “‘Joe'r| SLAIN IN SWAMP. have hitherto not been under-| lowing these are the societies that | jn n clamoring for the abolition of | (for years. ‘Phere will be some; P 1s in these ranks before the bat- | 3 d. nuan and his rope. ——————___. | New York Clty : F n But It Was to Judge Green, {into butkding Zot COURT HIS ST | Who Ruled That It Was than make up for the de- . c : Contempt of ¢ 0 lawns, their grand: | hij A ie Sour. stables, clubhouses and | | } ee g of New York 1s under the } IL \ : é mar Juggling the Balances. a pract me of the b non and sho ares td these is the strong division of the public whose knowledge of the | ff kane and of ita effects has been} gained by reading paragraph after par- jnot de | newspapers telling of | city with detafiiting and dishon- by a devotion to “the as conducted in New ble by, made poss de the Clearing-House, many were controlled by the tden- rests in control of banks while’ ng-House members. big financier desired to 1 that had to b iriswold Gaspe an Fran rwin, Howland nee oes Desiners , of Hastport, #h cash from his instl those Inside, If the Dig finan- SUDDEN WEDDI WEDDING =z ces Rs DUE 10 NCW LAW ecccaxcves| Eighty Per Cent. of the piano business done to-day is exchanging old « or unsatisfactory the Superintendent of| Pianos for new or If you start wit ha PEASE Piano there will be no need of your | to those outs! <a s Dreaded License Publicity, So ave the two e outside the Couple Made Quick Resolve rvision of the Jockey Club, Naanriaite nt ei : ‘domate eports along Ww ehh : n from) a racing | Peis ; ya erator Stato inatitations. {changing it during your lifetime, as | : into existence when} || i on New Year Eve, eBATiL ETS they are | to LAST Prices of dodging the con-i Aged Beeger, s Va- s y) for a (piano. tune [epnis wi agente J wich forbids race | ‘ : peleecte f Chattanooga ——— | quest upon moderaie—3 years to ] mbers of the "te lay oy Lew Teh e o enGreeni sof iitwanntalit heating Maton Jor Curren | pianos. \ sepa are well rant, Oiice a Poet and 1 andl thine ey ated anit elinar the play BRHEAD, un.| ‘ Jehu {pian 5S mi Seon Song Writer, cae a nt ‘ and Mrs, Yous SIO Ee ee Tete uring rank by alr jup.. ie Tor ca eae < mae 1 ty, prevailed on Miss | grate banks, All of the other national ‘and er ? i on Tues enon aba are either in che Clearing louse] 198 West 42d St., near B’way,N.Y. married rigat then and re, lor have Clearing House connections: H ' Will Benefit Bondhclders, | Used i es, from $125 Pe ON bel th two national institutions to make| . a \ aris Diiwer [\togiy. reports, coneitent vith tel De@ase Piano Co., ! M H kit b : the wedding 1 wore speedily | "phe forty-olglit trust companies which | Brooklyn Branch, Newark Branch, | st ry Ar yed to the parsonage of ace | come under the reach of the new order, 657 Fulton St. 10 New eo ee | ; er ceed svopal Chureh In this place, where | jaye twenty-eight branches, Mr. Will- | x i Fe ‘ ‘ uh br, W Wasson, the pastor, }iqme plane to put out his supplemental | thelr power of i @ vin 1 n si. cy Pas eae Mr, and | yank statement at the same Lour as the | solute over owners, 1 yi 1 ‘ \ f disappeared after starting to visi, Mrs. Brower u ato | pepuar bank statement is issued—noon ae er person connected w F i and ¢ $350 t nd in Kearney. ‘This woman, the ‘ii! (!* now mes | Saturdays. The total will be the record the sb0r . S ave learne sived at Jer ow the financial coréition of New York Otfiialiy the Jockey Club has never Pale ‘ EA Christmas morning. 1 Naa it banks for the week. recornlzed betting on the Jockey ¢ glen ¥ r have Joined a man who lated ieeay myer ea boggles AA ite E aja aurrons Fon earrenoens. |1Coeral for This THURSDAY { i ; i 1 Prop i ARO Ran una quel awl World reported ex- Se ay ind Mr.) q committee from the Barjenders' \ 1 : ; imate advantage ane y Shafpolice leptittiely witty home YS Atl cAion made a tour of the suldons yes- | | CHERRY CREAM | : ai f Sane Oereetne Slade. and they spoke ted | terday ond Aistributed the new 1908 KISSES... ... POUND Cc ' | eit i has been sent to Camden, vag IR m HR SuSE nL Ehowany eeeecURe one SPECIAL ASSORTED Hanae o rf be RUE NOTING Hen arranA as pen he iwcosatiy. ae CHOCOLATES .-POUND { Horse Owners’ Share Is Small Woman Travels Much, : Pe gen [ a aa || H SPECIAL FOR THIS FRIDA) j } th Standing B i ; aniretanaetint Cain: ; hat. ‘nag the ihe eat td | | ie wat 4 ’ ‘ Ht aaa HRSA EO iD Oar at "ihe nes CHOCOLATE WALNUT : " lend alsa enV ARLE rfotined not e BonBons.. .. POUND LUC} } a eames of al ' ‘ nat thin TH anene nate nia Gonad he ttnat "*|inmnediate trendy were notined: and the |] SPECIAL ASSORTED 49 i ou tn io Want Third Receiver, wiluniothat pramiceni a tentesteens xen. York society, the: bride |] atk Hewyatam ce erenogs all } ue ; ; Sie pineeeiars RAVErAIB Heater nec Clane te anets ‘ Ta is ies lined over betmeén "Hatt and ‘ : entitted 1 lento fortable fortune. ilaving no family here is said to be ; | \ f In private faints oe WARRANT FOR OR CALDWELL 1 : 1 Bay truck, oilielaly owned 3) 3 i f aH Fanlatieiieuec terre SENT TO WASHINGTON be 50,000 cases in } u y island Jockey Club, ts in| ie D» v ‘ New York ‘go conria on : ps about America and : ew York, ST ‘ ( ever th little preparation or - Sa ehe piaweens q hout making known to her ffiends! 1,ONDON, Jan. 2—The papers relating . es i Meth a Twit 4 ase of perjury against Robert 5 PAST GRAND MASTER ZA ~ = Detectives to-day will drain the pond c 1, the witness in the Druce ‘ D which the woman's body was found have forwarded to Washing- . GENT crite tise) » METROPOLITAN DEFAULTS |i fa'usievea wveral arccies er wear: cos"uveunh iw Forcien ome. “they (ll will strengthen ‘and : 1 ON QUARTERLY RENTAL ‘ veitions “upon, whitch the nae gthe DIED. uty Ik ; ; nd NTAL. ante and the warrant fortify you against the GARPER—Suddenly, on Jan. 2, 1008, at : seus Aegean realdence, 20 West 53d at., MARGy t . . ; 1 : cn was At boatinen by Broh Pepe Grippe, and if you COSSITT GASPER. + Q0Ig H : ‘ iva ihren leawede)inanvecl ine n after the — have had it, it will Notice of funeral hureatter. M § eel Sill prisoners, Robert C. Caldwell, who ts ving on ‘ A i upeny | Hoth “protest. their” innocence,” but the | staten, Island el under oaths in build you up quicker { Rinawnke e fion tock adway {Re evidence against them, Py RImOBE LAnGeD toll cof lew Eel arnivadtin'| than any other known r : Bel enn ‘Westchester | . Me nd Seventh Avenue Katiro : pina a ha |New. York from Loudon some days ago | ed: tm tem colors, distributed with The { Racing. -Aswootsito Dy raga araieny |, t y adjuuged ¢ o TO PREVENT THE GRIP, Andy yeas arrewtod “on a perjury charge, | remedy. jday World om Jan. 5, 42 and 19. ) tauully of i ae ‘a the ‘viewlas bate," sane me peas! tibed were| iia the Sixth Avenue Railway ‘Come ealAXATIVE BRUMU quinine removes ihe | HET fon of the He Rast AN Drasaiets||! wow York only. Get the eet. Prettions bin maby. nd look tor signature of B.A. Grove, 2g" sce that It contained a man's Calendar of the yon / | ( }

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