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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1908. HUGH ¢ NAM [THIEVES STEAL | Lakcewine aL of Hor | eens r | Wife of Rich Pittsburger Suing tor 11 RS I f ORGERY AND FRAUD : Divorce, Her Husband ice aan Hp NT AND | STAPL TON FO oe poe THE ORIENTAL BANK Preliminary Report Made Since Re-, ceivers Took Hold Declares Appar- nad de- t wo best two bales of | harness, The oe | Brutally Attack Her When She! Governor Likes Brooklyn Tells Want $75 Is All | Democrat’s Record and Gives | She Has. Him Abbott’s Place. ALBANY, March 6, To-day Gov. Hughes appointed Luke Threaten to Set It on Fire Un) 2: Stapleton, of Brooklyn, a Supreme) Court Justice, to fill the They Got More by the death of George B. Abbott. ‘The; IRANSACK THE HOUSE,| ‘orci to tm mvening worst) ‘acancy caused | le ent Defalcations Have Taken 5 | appointment of Stapleton, whieh wan ‘ e Money. sent to the Senate for confirmation, \ Place During Last Two Years. — caused a considerable stir !n that body. The aly Bat ies Stee TENT een AE Mrs? Marys Fi relenstroeny theuwitelot (econ. ccecee meters meses with Royal Grape fe Aa ea A ieee Island mar /Stapleton's name under consideration male from grapes— } ‘ ¥ ‘ for a long time. Insures healthful and “The bank has been conducted in a mo:t slipshod, loose, une f businesslike manner, and has been permea cd with itregulari- { ti frauds andcrime. Within the last two years the admin- istration of it» affairs has been characterized by several appar- ent defalcations, forgeries, perjury «nd other violations of the Statules of tuis State, and yet the atiention of the authorities » of the city or S.atc has not been called to the violations of law ot gardener, to-day told the police of delicious food for every home—every day Safeguards your food apatest cates and pbespaatc of Lin. * | Repeated reports came to him that ne Glendale station how two men. Mr. Stapleton was a McCarren Demo- ring masks and armed with olubs,|crat. He investigated the record of © last | Stapleton both in polities and in law and concluded that he was a fit man to sit on the Supreme Court bench, In the effort] The Senate referred the nomination © sum of! of Stapleton to the Judiciary Commit- wea reed their way into her hou while r husband was absent | ked and beat er give them a larg ich they believed was in the! tee. While Mr. Stapleton {s well known, Harrienstroms are reputed to be. the following sketch of his career, given 1s. The- live in Second eat at the Executive Chamber, might Maspeth ig the husband's | prove Interesting den every night| Mr. Stapleton occuples a leading posi- © shipments of vexet-. tion at the Brooklyn bar, He was born hich go cut early in the mora. | in Brooklyn on Dec. I, 1869. He gradu- ated from the St. James Cathedral his Academy in 1885, and from Manhattan "There was no one clse in the house," | College in 1889, taking the degree of Mrs. Harrienstrom told the police, “and! M. A. two years later. He studied law by the officers or directors of atturneys of the Oriental Bank, ‘(sums aggregating cousiderabie amounts have been| char ged off to ‘profit and loss,’ and the offenders allowed to escape the peialty of ihe law, apparentiy because they were emplvyces of the bank, whom the officers were afraid to prosecuie for fear of exposure of greater or more serious irregularities, or violations of jaw, om the part of those higuer up in the administration of the bank’s affiairs.’’ | ables, and the robbers must have known This is the exact language of a report of a preliminary examination of the books and assets of the Oriental Bank made by examiners em- fee s praia titel Pace ed i 4 I was sewing by the light of a | at the New York University Law ; Ployed by the receivers. minal and civil suits are almost certain to in my) bedroom. (1 found vout acleswasal| (Got ool, from which he graduated in 1591, i follow. * | that the men came tn by the backway, entering the office of George C. Brower, Continuing, the report | to be done, wil but they made no nofse in entering. |Of Brooklyn, He was Assistant Cor- William L Hermance, coin teller of the make the collateral to the loan ‘mad valceubentnd) metordeninaymeltovestiup) |i) uo ancy muepatycoleen cee aatoes ban, and was charged off on May % on the stock of the International Trust pric roo. mexernysaolse, meniya questions) arising sunderktisl non 19.3, on the bank's books. Another de- Company of little or no value.” “They were two medium-sized men,” | Charter of New York City. His trial K falcation, attributed to the omployees The report criticises lows made to she continued, “and one wore a black | practice has been exceptionally broad | \ ot the foreign department, was charged Tadwig Nissen. vice-president, and one| mask and another a handkerchief tied | Mr. Stapleton was nominated for the | off on Dec. 31, 1907, Still another defal- }F tg aacctotsion the Priental: Charles about the lower part of his face. They | Supreme Court in Brooklyn in 1906 ; S | eation occurred and yet never was other officers, including Ne cone! oe both bad sticks in thelr hends and they | and recelved the highest vote cast for aan: NE ) charged off on the books before the Stanwood Menken. ‘ | stood close to me | any of the candidates named upon the EAN SAA Me |) bank suspended. A forgery was charged) Report’ on Loans. | “It you holler out,’ one of them said, | Ucket with him. Mr. Stapleton enjoys | eff on July 31, 197." | Concerning the loans made to friends |'we will kill you.’ | exceptional popularity among the mem- o Bue 4 i Criticises Management. of the directors of the bank, the report! I was too frightened to say a word, |Per® of his profession and business men FoR ‘The report criticises the bank's buel- “ALoans were made to friends of and the men told me that they wanted Senerally in Brooklyn, and he was $3.50 SHOES MEN > mess methods in the following lan-| the directors of the bank in |the money that was in the house. fotmonslyy indorced Eby = leading aicltisena | pei eandsell > guage Brookiyny (0 with William, Gow, | We know you got w bank roll| ifespective of party. make and sell more men 8 \) Ssthe accounts of tne bank have been |Hinwtons they halts” of manga | here and we want it, and want it quick,') He merried Miss Catherine F. Now- $3,50 shoes than any other len, a niece of Archtishop Farley, and es of many of ‘fogeied.’ transfers being made from) Whom are already uotorioun 1 | {one account to another account, with- | “" oo “stvu with the investigations | i out any seeming right In law so to do, the various banks In Brooklys, and statements verified by officers of Which ann were made hy the the bank, made on the basis of these f the Oriental Bank with altered and changed figures of the con- “Bat Shen @ition of the bank's affairs, to the December, Banking Department of th State and to the clos- In regard to favors received by di- thoun: hundred rectors of the bank from the inatitu- standin he sald. I told them t could have all i | had if they would go away, and 1| has two children, Ho lives at No, 24 manufacturer in the world, 413, which was ali the mone in the preseldent of the St. Patrick Society wee rocerOly) een CIOS R AS use. When they eaw it wasn't more,| of Brooklyn, a member of the Catholic how carefully W. L. Douglas shoes are hey began to curse me and accused me; Club of New York and of the Natlonel, cade: youiwould then Sndoretene why it Keeplig some back from them. State and Brooklyn Bar assoctations. ey hold their shape, fit better, and es W swore, the iB) was/all there was; but ee at wear longer than any other $3.50shoes- oe : they wouldn't belleve me, ana wuile 2 é er : She of then grabbed me and choked me W. L. DOUGLAS $4 SHOE MRS aw A i Lam the other beat ine over the head and H. H. ROGERS SAID TO BE CANNOT BE EQUALLED AT ANY PRICE. 5 Shoulders with his stick. E couldn't, IN VERY POOR HEALTH, -4-2cuc/ss Goys Shoos $1.75252 scream, and thought I was going to in of dollars, and notwith- thin, there are still Pectoral thie reidenthaclooera oti trate uuadeculnteuaa na paalicn bese é eee They. bro Sei araweta and) Visitors Returning From Bermuda| ouslissW SCG tase Brockton, Stam number, who were also directors in Givectors wnninate a iy UOard of | eaaeeee on fire end lock me in it if T Say He Is Too Feeble to |PouslasiNewiorksteres, some of the canks in Brooklyn which while mt, the ‘same time ‘ther |jantly characterized » never knew now | 14" LEYS. Wonk 1 couldn't move, and| Walk Unassisted. | 228 Browalay, corner Sit surest, | even after they had gone all I could | name to checks. have since failed and gone into the charge off xeveral hundred thon- ireata i | ier rea fal uit hands of receivers. ands ef dollure as bad against Lee a AR ire abiintenicadsmtomdes ff | “or awiile M succeeded in| Qy was to Me still antl) my husband| Feo erTLne to-day on the Que-| 1249 Prondways comer Joth piredt CLAIM AGAINST THE BOR: ~ reper gives as an illustration of |mand, and from demand loans i ely ion renee reser came home.’ Hamilton, raaciiveds ofc nudian, from) 974 Third Avenue, 2202 ‘Third Aves : t 1. Baxter ro ~~» 2 that H. H. Rogers, 8779 Third Ave., bet, 146th & 147th Sta Bennett solution Mots to give the Assembly in-| health. He remarks every now and then petely 1 concerning the alty’s financial | that he feels frisky as a colt. He! formation | devotes all his wit and the vitality of| | condi tio his compantonwhip to arousing his one for a ae nae friend's sinking spirits. Mr. Rogers's | m: left his! eRANCIS C. MATTINGLY DEAD.) son-in-law, Mr. Benjamin, 1s also’ with| x him. | if | WASHINGTO: Maroh 6. — Francis ~ Carro!] Mattingly, @ mem ersCe ue As|LED POLICE CHASE OF | iT 4 Press staff of the Vashington |roctated Prem trier antinees of sex-| 9 MILES AND GOT AWAY. | oe | eral months. Mr. Mattingly was thirty- | | fieht years of age and had been married| EGG HARBOR CITY, N. J., March 5.| He was a member | —After leading the police through nine, ———___ at that time it was feared that this re- elit result In a’ material loss to the U of the assets of the|bank, owing to the methods that w eect ike Oriental Bank would in- | employed in Pig Canc cen Gry ts Dusi- Seige tte directors. Still later, Jan. 8 | ton as to the right to pledee tha se: PAKIS, March 6—While Judge Dilte| a little over a year. He was an Jee ‘the Board of Directors again voted | curities that were so taken and pledged. is digesting the twenty-three attidavits CLARE AT Ota RNG Ran Sone eome| rules) Ofideneel ewan Anca eV ne t 4 | with knowledge and by orders of the if |years was connected w. @ wWashing-| two rivers and performing other equally | rr notwithstanding the two prevind ac-| members of the hoard-—ovieate we handed him by Maitre Barboux yester- fon Post. coming to the Associated Press| | Tiuous fete, Charles Ford, of Green tions to once more cancel and re-|purpose of ‘kiting’ foreign drafts to dz: in behalf of Mrs. A. Hart Mckee, iv ftroralithet n& Desai sauna Bank, an alleged burglar and desperado, | — as the $250,000 again: raise temporary credits, in order to | Mnquish all claims to keop the tank open for’a iitthe wager el for the husband, Disabled Steamer in Tow. finally eecaped after the sleuths had MADE WITH 68 years of continuous business in New York OUGH BANK OF BROOKLYN FOR A tie loans charged off the following k to time loans. Rea RAENIRIC eG aN RSL EROS = ‘ %. - A MILLION DOLLARS William Gow 2. .........., cers and direc lineaniniitan SS . ends who went there two weeks ago with, 250 West 125ti St. 356 Sixth Ave. Qe omcorit Ae ane Jenking, Gow, Birr, Maxwell, Hee 300 Beg narenor rat ned| a ] Hie ES Bae, Boy “ue |ASSEMBLY CALLS FOR Mark Twain, appears to be in fecbie| 345 Highth Avenue, | 5 Nassau B& IN NOV. NCELLED } =! Da 00 8 | 3 cet AS DICHAMGED BY THE BOARD Bonity Uarlneten and Maxwell 26.075 Auer papas | od Even Wien she was ITY FACTS FROM METZ health. Roland J. Cummings, « civil) 708.710 Broadway. 1367 Broadwaye OF DIRECTORS OF THE ORIENTAL Darlington and Jenkins. ©...) 50,000 je they have ! f Cc *| engineer, of Pittsburg, one of the pas-| 421 Fulton Street." 478 Fifth Avenues CINK, BECAUSE OF THE INTER: guia” [08Ms Dring the total’ to about jim the ba ESTO anatandensn | ‘ sengers, said that Mr. Rogers's strength| NEW ARE 785 Broad Street, | TION: SEN 5 oe ae 0 r * c RSE —18 Newark Avenu RELATIONS BETWEEN THE BOR- Chamelenucititnalp order to cover up the fact (Special to The Bvening World) | eed tebe declining rapidly, and that! eagmREoN, N. J.—102 Market, oor. Clark a OUGH BANK AND ORIENTAL) | ng” Drafts. borrowi 1A j ALBANY, March 5—The Assembly | {n4%as too feeble to wa. pes ureeelstedauy NK, AND THI8 TRANSACTION I8 | q,//1_Tespeet to the bank's methods of UF Ft to-day passed by a party vote the) Mr, Rogers and Mr, Cleme vee <==. ———— pat doing business the report says: vil 4 calling on Comp-| separable. ‘The humorist is in. splendid | last two months of the bank’ seta of tts affaies fxedig) | hours to-day when were drawn against securities red before Justice O'Gorman in the a s vid by the bank ag collateral to loans | Supreme Court to try to have th COUNSEL FOR THE BANK, and yet) which were taken from the bank and rary ers thrown out. The ar- ‘g Iitte later, on Dec. 12 1007, this trans- | deposited with other banking’ Institu- | gnment he application to have the —— set | tlons in the city as security that those| Attorney-General show cause why t! ss entirely set | awyer in Beautiful Ameri- cctlon vine claim against. the Bor- | ONqe",ciisie, Spud po, pala, whlch |tempgrary, receivers shold not be r ane Chit Tellsof | nomsnecttnns Qagh Bank to be still held and re-(t> A million, dollars, which SPeiray| ER) CTE Sis Bat bah can’s Divorce Suit Tells of Os Other Eccentricities. cause |2afts the Oriental Bank. h. tained by the Oriental Bank, because |to™ pay “and which, wien, paid. cannot THE ENTIRE KNOW UNDER THE ADVICE Good Coffee at anything like our prices {s a scarce commodity. If you want a Coffee of Quality—whose aroma suggests the finest Mocha and Java—try our Clover Blend 25c¢ Mail and Telephone Orders Filled. delivered in Manhattan, Brook G Ib Bronx; 10 Ibs., 25 miless 17m and Fibs, 100. miles. 1 Maitre Labori, cour the Borough Bank.” pertod. = Siete 5 Mixed \ Other Complications. Securities of the Quito and Guyaquil : is busily preparing his reply, which will A. British steamer, apparently ats. |2¥rTeunded the heuse in which be had Diack, Green or Mb “40c ) Pp Railroad Company have been pur tht P Hates to Part|deuelivered next week. ; | peaullnat R *: | gone to sleep. 1 to any sold ‘rhe report further states: the bank by directors, as saypitt.ante| Baron Perrone Hates to Part} pie accusations contained tn M |Get Marriages Annulled After) avtea ALT Nantucket Light. | Ford awake from his nap just in re er eatin GILES 4 loans against some of the directa 7 4 , : m tank st . pas D nt- co eee %; “The affairs of the bank are still/the bank, and have been allowed te ree With It, but Can Use Barboux's opening address in Mr: Men Who Deceived Them |ship last evening bound west. The ves- ema Cons ie @ (ai leap over the, ‘Accounts Invited. 80 5 eep society buzzing excitedly for so = d or , tying this institution with | fenewed: | Th onds of pubrenine bank the Money. See any OtG CERRINEret) BLES Disappeared. or Philadelphia. away. the affairs of the International Trust| panies. the interest of which has been st of Mr, McKee’s tative made the m (GIL Cree. any of New York, the Borough|in default for considerable time, and SS aera Tee pany erookina, together with sev.|tne coupons have never been detached alleged “eccentricities,” describing with i WASHINGTON ST pen ee The I "| because they could not be collected; and| when the North German Lioyd| Keen sarcasm his habit of making love| Justice ¢ , sitting In Special Term es eral other institutions. The Interna-| other securities of a low class and { 1 . ‘ormerly called Barween Park Place and Tarclay Street, Clone! Trust Company has a claim for|proper character had been from time| steamship Kalser Wilhelm der Grosse|in his pajamas to scullery maids, mak-| of tue Brooslyn Supreme Court, granted $800,000 against the bank; the Borough|to time Included among the bank's| arrived at Hoboken to-day there were} ing Its wife live on stale cheese and|the annulment of two marriages to-day. Elijah’s Manna, Bank ts indebted to the Oriental Ba sets by one method or another, with] many friends of the sktpper, Capt,|gherkins, thre: and|In both cases bigamy had becn oom- @or $250,000; the Oriental Bank has tho result thet the bank must sustain) Heinrich Bleeker, at the pler to con-| other doings mitted, but no criminal proceedings 5 d Gl é e enni- f , "more than once! ‘The first annulme ie po 8 ree amount te] in conclusion the report says: Jhe|tled @ cord arouna his wife's neck and) marriage of A the Borough Bank, and now it ts pro-| ‘qrrom all these facts it will he | Versary of his twenty-fifth year in the West On t, Ma Was posed to cancel the Indebtedness be-| seen that the Oriental Bank in| service of the German line. irled to drag her across the room at the tween the Borough Bank and the In-| soncycombed with fra decelt,| The actual celebration occurred on | &P of the cord. ternational Trust Company on ten|{aitifeation of the» ome enort, | Suipboard on Feb. 2. The captain's Threatened to Kill. ar arene Ras eents on the dollar, which, if allowed|and the condition of the bank ts| wife Cait) Cain? were with him, the| “Monsieur McKee had the habit of Ad. Thompson, o h | Windowpianie tompany breaking one of its fronclad| walking around his wife's home wearing | Mich HN. fade f: Whi Cc is f d z it 2 Mu e two women discovere e from ite Corn, is far and away rules in order to let the wife and|no more clothes than did Ad Mee a et abana mescrema mere | N Y ewes children take part in the silver wed-|romote days of primeval innc ding. The officers and cabin passengers|iawyer declared, “Or, if he made a gala day of it tha wound up| ciothe himself, it was in son with @ splendid banaw ? nope wan that ot| the most winning delicacy that has yet is thirty and { Proper Eating, They appeared on the breakfast table. x eects ise (ume; perhaps hi. ML made n de: Bode of the festivities as a huge ¢ No other word e feet tal ke, vo and one-half | [cee than ‘coche F Among the speakers who congratu- 5 1 aay 1" 1S Say, K th Hy 3 lated ihe skipper and his wif favecha | Oies sOtuO RILEY a BONnG ears marriag ay, Keeps the i i ‘ banquet were Gen. Clarence L, Col-| mantle, In this sav would go to lif s * 7 ling, Capt. Robert ib, R., Michie, U. e kitchen and make to red he D. : ing, Capt. Robert ia, 1, Auch the kitchen and make p ; ened 3 eadady ooned, octor Away. a RS lighterage man, of Hoboken hen mei Geen). aN otTen Brow n, ZO) Thursday ard Friday. } edings and a sult feet in diame! i Nh tt Obeyine etiquette, none of those most n 18 t : : Fran MU Rrandsoy ne] interested was in court, Col. George | Ss ea Aegean aT Mette reticence y)\) E,W. MALZ, eating poorly cooked and ips nr THEN, Hell eaten meaieee” al eamnainree New | SANT CGO, DIDINOT ARREAR. PaO Mee Vid eet nia dee Baas yer! WG Athy SENN irregularly served meals, him carried by his en Maitre Laborl, Mr, Mckeo'a| are, miant, whe a approached them in tempting goodness. Him, Held y To keep yourself in good fg ©physical and mental trim, stop ted that heed {counsel, did not appear in court. He , was making, g dress at some cele ryims Co 1 Weapo World Boarders HU aT panel OR > Blunt, who a we > One can’t forget the ‘‘Toastie” flavour. Wanted” Ads. Show Ito part with it, but hes, or None, the office of Lawyer ECONOMIC L t this coun-| "“M. MeKee's ¢ | KeaG. | in the Gartlel for it. In- | soon atter their ma ind shot hinm | ** The Taste Lingers. lies began very DENTISTRY. How end Where. lage," th lawyer | dentally i the cash, , ge jee ont BEG , ue 8 a zB ih + in the Ad YETIL INSERTED A SONG HIT ABOUT THE FIremey, | YO! 2 Ways slept with it under 4 pane “ WITHOUT PLATES \ LANCET piLow wna oiten tireaicned to take AS {nolined te SOLD BY GROCERS. and alll oth 4 8 lite unless sae kava mon onlous assault against th charges, by, gradu edt wl cha = Sersonally. interested a; tar ed to. ill \ y actdttional hd carry peewee INT EXTRACTION, trave : dy! Rollcemans s ° New ‘ork Painless -ental Co, yall Was fixed a unlike “bitnet.| Made by POSTUM CEREAL CO., LIMITED. | i Mmev| attorney Will ask for the wppointinen i vs PLT IC of (a comission to nd out 1g Mrs. | BATTLE CREEK, MIGilIGAN, | hiaieaandh Established 18 Years, eyk 14TH ST. ner Gth Ave, ST” corner Oth Ay below Fulton Si, of thin} r in ‘eID be wyen t Be on of next Sunday's World, Muaie | McKee never, took hel y annem orF. A; Mille, pobs her to sign ka