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| | } } CR MT MHD FALED FR $00 DE i, Here Expires in i ‘Baltimore. $300,000 IS MISSING.| Firm's Books Show Myster s ous Account Creditors h it Want Explained. a Thomas A. McIntyre, head of the| BANKRUPT BROKER, UNDERJNDICTMENT, DEAD IN OES ol | | Tyowy MSINTYRE- TWO MEN JM | 1 | | | | —| | | brokerage firm bearing his name, and hich went to the wall owing its cus- tomers more than, $1,000,000 on April 24, Ged to-day in Baltimore of Bright's d ease, He had been South for hi Qpalth, and when he was told that he} gould live only a fow hours asked that Re be brought back to New York to . He had been for three weeks at @ Hotel Chamberlain, Old Point | Comfort, Va. He died at the home of a friend, Henry E. Boyd, and his son, Tiomas A. McIntyre, jr., was with him. Mr. MeIntyre’s firm was a large one ad he was for years a prominent fig- | yre in financial and speculative circles @f this city. The firm had branches) fg many cities throughout the country | Qad was identified with numerous stock @schanges and boards of trade, It Was considered rather remarkable that {% was the first bear failure in several ra, h Failure and Disappearance. qThe announcement of the suspension was followed by perplexing develop- ents. Mr, Molntyre left New York, @nd for some days his whereabouts were not known, Then it was said that he was very {ll and had gone to fis farm near Onslow, North Carolina yt was discovered that $300,000 worth of aecurities belonging to customers of the frm had disappeared, and there were revelations that caused the Indictment @f McIntyre on a charge of grand lar- | @eny and investigation into his meth- S23, Tho investigation {s still in prog-| & the creditors having had a meet- ing on July % in the office of Peter B. Olney, referee in bankruptcy, Another development of a sensational Gharacter was the bringing of an action ® the broker's stepchildren, who asked r an accounting of their mother's es- tate, particularly regarding the where- Kbouts of valuable jewels, In his an- er Mr. McIntyre sald the jewels had en stolen from his apartments in the tel Wyoming. Mysterious Account Found. LAfter Mr, Melntyre left the city ex- Es accountants employed by the re- iver, Charles C, Burlingham, found a fhysterious account, cailed which was said to be “blind? and wh was in absolute charge of Thomas A McIntyre. Their discoveries indi that the millio-dollar firm had been do ing a sort of bucket shop business on @ technically legal It was found that at the date of the Which 3,500 were Reading. (At the meeting July trustees were appointed it that property valued at $100,000 had b found to apply to the liquida jebts of more than $1,000.04) ttorness said at the time. hat eventually 50 cents on t ould be paid on the te Mcintyre returned {1 Una 29, there was fim. He ag announced when a Federal subpoe was acc nied was his nurse. Illness Was Reported Feigned. for some t The broker was il! {ss Alston's private infirmary, est Sixty-first street, and @ervers were unable to reach A doctor was sent to exam ain when his {lIness was given as an excuse for his non-appenrance at ation of his firm's a were rumors of feigned. His death Bisease would indicate ports were unfounded, infounded. Exctnisre's wife was a Mrs. hy pub) Arn a lngering that these r the widow of a we: daughter is the wife of Bon of the Boston ghe married him Beeley. was notorious secured ‘Melntyre was Ar Mitchell, who married @ from West V himselt ite wa to whom he obje Dorothy Russell, daughter of Miss Lil- flan Russell. ¢ SHIPPING NEWS. ALMANAC FOR TO-DAY un rises, 4.54)Sun 7.18|Moon sets, §.20 THE TIDES High Water. Low Water PB AMF ty Hook ...... 622 $2) 2 Governor's Island. 8.55 8.55 3. Be Gate. +1048 10.48 4 PORT OF NEW YORK, P rbaroeea ' Bremen isior 4 i 8 Giovann! s Alba. jaives PORE ese Trieste INCOMING 8T DUE TO-DAY Barbadges, Luisunia Ponts Colon. Verona. 8, Naples. Jo. Grand Hover. > SAMSHIPS, on of ROM WINDOW TELLS OF APLOT BRYAN TO STAI “THE EVENING TOKILL HUONUT, BACK AT TAFT FOR CH THRUSTS, RICH PHARMACIST SP Dr. Brown replied that he was not a arrested a admitted pur- See THE eatS FO it ts al: asyerelnids and coolly She waa knocked down and run over, —.—— cause he would not e onthe ted that they mmmunity | At s \ iowa aed Fa ‘ refused to all Jan tO ate on, WAS on twa condition that thes ‘806 Tom about that 5 stured and that Eugene N. Beals, His Stepson, Will Make Immediate Reply? irtymntitiance'to the hoenieal tM ERL ane UNS Aa aI SS aie Cet) moe e ~ fi ake ah q _—- Arrested for Carrying | to Attacks on Him and the | Gun, Explains. Democratic Party. “ENEMIES” N y FAIRVIEW, LINCOLN, Neb. July e e og ENEMIES” NEAR CAMP. %.—The first authentlc outline of Mr | Bryan's plan of campaign was secured! OW l our 1 Cc en * Mr. Plans to-Go Thera *-44 from one close to him, A Mr, Hudnut Plins toG : prepared speeches will be made at| I To-Day, Despite the Young |ceatrar points, and nearly all of these | : Ten eee |wwitt be made by the Ist of Octoder.| , F Py hha Man sW arming. During October the candidate expects) ans aot to remain at home and assist in the| '] discovered a plot toekill my step- | educational work of the campaign yee at his camp/| through discussion of public questions, | — — ao vs ae ana [if the form of interviews, signed art!- it and that t8 WHY] Tne letters stol—to protect his life." ntensity of the heat the! rad at| Rose, dis- | T had said the ¢ ‘Eugene N. Despite the Beals, the prox when he was arraigned before Magis- | work with secret trate Wahleo en dhe y posing of correspondence to-day, having been erre Judge Taft's speech of acceptance was! rehtaurant last night read with great nd in view of | geen loading a revolver the strictures 1 ryan himselt| Sa ee Beals's stepfather is Richard Hudn and the Deme ie party eneral !t P ithe wealthy 1 who lives s probable that M s| Women and Children, it) the Hote! Burt and! who fowns la formal statement | ‘ Fox Lair Camp low and hunt- some of his Panic, Barely Saved from (ing camp tn in the | ¢ i“ eur Adirondacks who lives at the Following Them. Hotel on, in West fourth | : street, near Seventh avenue, was to |! ee have joined his mother and stepfather I eman Robert Wood saw smoke to-day and gone on to the camp with considerable, was steadily doorway of the 2 ing trom th 102 Man at 3 o'clock this morning. a control that tenement No. avenue, Williamsburg, tan e rushed into the hall f and whet the flames had gain: he did not gave his at try to pI n out, but sing the ten n tor ants. He first wakened the fam! Weis on the first floor of > when he had seen them sa his wife an in their n and helped t wife and five little c! time Policemen G and m and alarm had arrived turned in. an There were no children on the top| {ie floor of No, women 1092, but there were sev- and their screams as they h out of the windows and begged] to be taken out hood bef! row spiead| ns of mes had water had prac old and dried wood » window to > was little danger of firemen jumped came to one ront time was broken and ) and ———»—__—_—. BOY BITTEN BY A DOG. . Other Boys Say Owner of Animal “Siehed Him, tng Vaso to-day ~ a POS PROOF BIG FEAST OF BEANS them. 1 “THO DROWHING © MEVAHT WITH camp, earned those natives h a pleasure wealthy na e ago—and inally heard of a | Kill Mr, Hudnut Sure He Is Right. ee UMELIESWEE it my stepfat Volunteer O'Neil Nearly Loses His Life Rescuing Pair in River. p any on. up there ir da kil man “My in I was ve going up t soon as he ived from Europe I told him of eked him not to go withou t 1 coul , as he is an in my vals me, 30 James O'No!! Won't Wait fer Beals When M andling Aa woon the swell. A | atel ium by the le O'Ne unde: morning : HE IS HAUNTED BY AUTOS. Dxelted Calier at Criminal Court Is Transferred to Detlev SAUGHT G00-POUND SHARK OFF THE JERSEY COAST. | captured a nd five great The party man-eating sh fish off Ocean City orked ie staying at the association's cl 18€ Fou ee EE consists of Ret Oves, John Mais. Lewis Otto. Melson hgman, Theo: es Varner and George C. Ba drum fish, 198 poun about a mile o hove in surface poon Was succe side and after a fish was fina g in fiv KILLED A BOSTONIAN. coWBOY LOST TWO DAYS ’, , July 9%. — R JAMES MaGREERY & GO. 23rd Street 34th Street ! LADIES’ 3ATHING SUITS. In Both Stores. On Sale Thursday, July the 3oth, Taffetas Silk Bathing Suits, ious models, g.g0 and 12,50 former price 12,50 to 22 50 Mohair Bathing Suits, Molas tast 1 “Never min. WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1908, ‘FIRST THOUGHT FOR HORSE. CONTRACTOR MURPHY HELD, “Never Mind Me," Satd a Driver Grand Jury Huvt inn Smash A horse and wacon ariven by Larengo fou sold, of No, ail phy, cond the firm 0 Molash said X Ur tl will 5 leged Extortion Ch The numerous hearings tortion charges the plun of B g them up we am Pass Upon Al- Thomas I. for $2,400 break when | Magisivate phy in $00) bonds of the Grand Jury. nher of the firm of 'HISGEN ROBBED AS HE IS | NOMINATED FOR PRESIDENT ,. Y ed confessions aged rightened Horse Tramples Girl in Brooklyn Street, SPRINGFIELD, Mass, July 29.—Bur- rs took advantage of the a’sence of Hagen, the Independence League leader, at the Chicago conven- to the office of the Four Jent Oll Company, tn Peter Brose, delivery wagon, in front of @ house on B Brooklyn, to-dey, while he went ja deliver some dread, The fright and ran a’ | for several blocks, Muriel Meade, two seven, years old, Rich milk or cream, rich and fresh, always on hand when you want it. No waiting for the milkman, no shortage, no waste. Better milk—cheaper milk—germless milk. That is what Van Camp’s means to you. You wio still cling to the milkman— let us show you what you lose. one can of Van Camp’s—a ten- cent can, Then judge what it means to have such milk all of the time. Try cooking with milk that bas all the butter fat ip it. Try drinking a milk that is sterilized. See what you gain in conyenience— see what you save in money, Then see what you get—the richest, purest milk in the world, Can you think of a reason for using when you can get raw, germ-laden milk Van Camp" Your Milk Dishes Make Your Milk With Whole Milk. You don't get the whole milk when you buy fren: the milkman, The reason is this: Milk that stands awhile separates. The butter fat rises and the solids fall. So you get all the butter fat only when served from the top of the can, Thus you are surprised, when you first cook with Van Camp's, at the delicious flavor it gives toa milk dish, You won- der what we have added--what we have done—io make the milk seem so good, We have added nothing at all, Van Camp's ply the whele, rich milk, just as it comes from the cow. You get all of the burter fat, all of the solids, You neyer get them all in raw milk. That flavor belongs to your cooking. You will get it every time in milk dishes made with Van Camp's, We issue a Cook Book—free, It tells how to make all sorts of milk dishes, and gives the whole cost of each, Ask us to send it to you. Nothing But Milk. Van Car with ply rich, Tfolstein 8s the water evapo- milk rated, It is not like condensed milk, which is half sugar. You can’t use condensed milk in cooking. In Van Camp's, nothing whatever is added—no sugar, no starch, no pre servative, And nothing is subtracted, save part of the water, which you can put back when you get it. It is simply pure milk—nothing but milk—put up in a convenient and ster- ilized form. : Analysis shows about 30 per cent of solids, of which 8 per cent is butter fat. It’s Economical. Van Camp's—with all of its good- ness—is cheaper than milkman’s milk. It’s as thick as thick cream. So thie’ that you add one part water for coffee. Yet it doesn’t cos what you | your milkman for eream, Add two parts water and rich milk. The cost of such you buy Van Camp's by the about six eents per quart. ‘Then von have no wuste—no milk left over, That saving ina year is ev And Van Camp's means 2 cow kitchen, Rich milk or eresr tap. And gaine, Yet such milk, in such shape, costs you actually less than raw milk bo as you want it. you | always fresh—elways the No Germs—No Danger, Tut the bout Van Camp's s the fe tinless milk, Our cows are inspected; so are the men who milk them, There are no tuber- Ikmen, to con- Milk. Our fae. cular cows, no diseased m ns to Van Camy vey their inf Our dairies are sanitary. tories, where the milk is evaporated, are built without wood. We make a busi ness of cleanliness, Then the milk is sterilized after the cans are sealed. Not a germ of any kind can remain in it. Please think what that means. In Washington, D. C., it was recently found that 11 per cent of the dealers were selling tubercular milk. Seven per cent of the milk, taken from 400 same ples, proved fatal to guinea pigs, The pigs died of tuberculosis. That's but one of the risks you take in using raw milk. Any disease germ that gets into milk breeds millions more like it within a few hours. A great deal of illness is known to be due to infections conveyed by milk. Can you think of a reason for taking suck risks when you can get Van Camp's? Children, it babies arrive in New on Van Camp's Milk. ribed by physicians— For by men he dangers that lurk Twothirds { : of children fs due simply to inilk. i H meat, ig an unfit food, ‘There is to av of germ dilechon Let lren drink Van Camp's. They will come to love the slight almond flavor, due to Vor that t k is pure. Not sor harm 8 MII. Van Camp's Milk comes in 5 and 10- cent cans—at jour grocer’s. The first can will convince you, After that, get the discount allowed when you purchase by the case, Then you'll have it always on hand. Produced in five states, hy the dairies of the Van Camp Packing Co. Indians apolis, Ind, Van Camp's Milk | Evaporated—St ll eritlized—Unsweetened Indianapolis, Ind. [CHILD RUN OVER: MAY DIE, who drives @ bakers left his horse and rig iffalo avenue, horse took down the street wes playing In the street with a toy wagon. Van Camp Packing Ca, to Let ee rat aa ane engaged! Sal AY. Are you sure you really and truly love Maroos, him? Galveston. ora egpeeenl Wey, | seus eet me 6 ate back to out aon ” OUTGOING STEAMSHIPS, May—@o you and Tom 23rd Street | 34th Street 3:75) 5.00 and 7.50 | former price §.00 to 10.50 | | ORLD | Chicago, Words and music complete of the best song in the show. , World to-day, ne mete Att SNe Ter hg Opening at Wallack’s Monday, Aug. 3, after a run of 339 os + aeeegerey LSE +