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4 GTS AG LIT THEATRE BEET mesmemrcmetan os Soca re SICK BABY FUND MATCHED ORDERS ORE FLUE BIKE FANE Meadows, Williams & Co. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 1908, COSTHIM S110. [14000 0 RECORD | ~ PARADE AT SYONEY But His Wife Had Been| Yankees From Battleship Fleet CONFESSES 10 NIANY ROBBERIES, E PLIES TALORS FORCE —_ Pushed ‘Through a Mirror— Trying Case for Magistrate eas Many Return to Work and| FMPLOVERS TO SMASH ENEMYS LIP March With Australians Before Big Throng, eat a ee ee eas Eee eT i a =) = — | =) | (——) —— -— Always Bought Rij The Kind You Have ° And Audience Got Money's [Prisoner, Arrested in Paterson | There te a feud on between the fam-| SYDNEY, N. 8, W. Aug, H.—There ; : ; ' ' | ‘ wes yew n to-day ER CENT, Worth in All-Star Per- | Said to Have Been Squeezed| — by New York Detectives, Other Strikers Are Sure | sie of wiitott Young, a Jeweller, at No. | fame #rand review at noon today Me ANegelable Preparaiontr ‘ i ; k i ‘ f Vict |% Hast Twenty-third street, who lives ine Royal Navy. dio men of the Am- similating the FoodanResula, formance. in Manipulation of Stocks. Held in Court. of Victory. at No, 6 East One Hundred and Bev-|erican fuer sou ‘ot. the navel and tinpieStaee aos ‘ ath street, and Robert Lipomen, of /maitary forces of New South Wales and Bowes 0. ast One Hundred and Fortleth | and 4,000 cadets took part. It was the ra ra NEW LULLABY A HIT,| Announcement of the failure of] PATERSON, N. J, Aug. 4—Harry Pi ia apy of organtaed tal» aires, Just wha the feud se about ls aaa OaRGeRURAT Theveda lever ite INFANTS “CHILDRE ted U in Manhatten left their shops on | neither here nor there, but it prompted | neseed in Syiney. Wee vast natural oa ies Meadows, Williams & Co. a Buffalo | 91m, @ well dreesed, good looking man, es = i wrike Mrs. Lippman to follow Mrs. Young | amphitheat: Y with over 100,- . frokerage firm, locally represented by | who was arrested here by two New ee pag " Nata oe8 call ito w atone at Madison avenue and One io ears ee ae Laea Northcote, Promotes Digeston.Cheerf Souvenir Programmes Add tol post & Flags, of No. 3% Wall street, | york detectives on suspicion, contessed | ##ted by the council of the United) ringred and Seventh atreet a few days |Governor-General of Australia; Admiral ness and Rest Contains neither f : : was made on the New York Btock Ex-| to-day, according to the police, that he Aen Cs teers ures bt ago and push her through a plate-glass /Sir Harry Rawson, Governor of New | Opium Morphine nor Mine ount Raised by Charity gat esay Tne (ooneernl dealt eo: at there are een five and six! mirror, South Wales; Vice-Admiral Sir Richard, Bey s/|1| NOT NARCOTIC, fy ohange y was implicated in several burglaries. | thousand tall t, and that Pp Command hie la tirely in a light commisston businces, ora now out, and that two! Mre, Léppman wea in Harlem Police | Foore, manderin-cniet Oc naite im —— | Singers. bite : Ldeuts, Thomas Hughes and Louls Hy-| or three thousand more, a# yet umor- | Court to-day Jaint of Mr, Gers. | British squadron in Australasian waters A . f ' Inger. jand its failure did not ae canes ame, of New York, came here on Sat-| @anised, will be swung Into line within] man, the Be taier ot the pore. ‘Mr.| Admiral Sperry and a aumber of other PE ETO —_—— oa aH ia tes aaa urdey night and without apprising the|@ few days, Many, however, who have| Lippman was there, too, also Mr. and| American Admirals and oMcers seb ‘sf i World's Gick Bables' | D&S "ot Deen ' local officers of their business, gicked | been on strike have gone back to work,| Mrs, Young. Magistrate Finn, after| The men from the American fleet wetp Bag |. celle Salts ( ‘The Evening Wor The members of the firm are Clarence tp Hill at Broadway and Btraight | Contractore: and manufacturers mesting| vainly endeavoring to find out mome-|aiven an ovation aa they marched past. FAB [-) eed + f | und was aided to the amount of about | Hewitt, of the New York Btock ae Rey generally thelr demand tor a 60 per| {ing about the matter, discharged Ms, At the conclusion of the parade “ac Ferrets, y Id G, Meadows, of y tad’ 1 ‘ippman, were entertained at luncheon, after PP edd) i 000 and a large Audience delighted by | change, and Haro Lieut, Hyams eays that on Aprti 6| Cent. advance in wages. t that Mr. Young atenned up to Mr, Bt east Vien Seed « vag 1a vaudeville entertainment | the Chicago Board of Trade, Besides) 1, convena Jewel nee in| Committees from the headquarters of | Lippman, right inthe court-room, and| Which they took street cars to For, Itai eon @ splendid va headquarters in Buffalo the firm had ry the Brothedhood of Tailors, at No, s|smote him a variety of blows known in) Macquarie and re-embarked Ee piven at the Herald Square Theatre last | ON A atamiiton and Toronto,| New York was burgtarised and about | CATT street, were busy ut work all [RUE Me PUAN Be Yas Mgpenae The forces of the Commonwealth, bee een eae f $96,000 worth of jewelry taken, A man | i 4 anaed st Li he review, marched through th BED. perfect Remedy for Consfip der this nai the suspended brok- er lip. mias! his nose by the After the review, m: ous e ae le h (saree peel ca te business aince|Memed Oprtis and hie wite, jday Sunday and this morning getting | inper MD) Metter and inelde ot ten |strects of the city: The weather tv- [eega% || tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea iAep baninocib m fourenit) Droeraniias| Stems. 2OUse oon eee lived at No, 1% Weet Thirty-seventh /Woreanised shops into line. Tt le esti: Vsaconds Mr, Lipnman's tp began 0 gay was warm and bright, out it ve-| [eael |! Worms Convulsions.Feverish : 8 of muny | March, 193, Mr, De Witt was admitted |mated that on Sunday there were or-/take on the appearance of a plug hat, (Cay ™ ‘ out p f 4 half-tone portrait, street, Manhattan, were arrested for the came showery in the evening und the hited a otis, BO Laden OID, HD Bd 2203 CAT) EHTS LD Aah And Curtie fs now sorving @ ten« samized some twenty-five shops, employ-| Mt, ippman could sponte only, andie- Outdoor entertalnments had to ix <q | | ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. of the participants In i : : ing several hundred persons, th \ Ae ver his abandoned, °. ape: the treat in , year term in Auburn Prison, The | , the em-|joose and his lip hung down over his #08 ey P au TREY Asal Saaauiats earths with | ail tptorened Wall stent Cod) woman got off, Some time later Hill | Ployees agreeing to ask with those a!- Foieh re an tre bat MAR Tate oad Ie had PRA ye oo Fessene, Spans d 1» rie nd in the loboy vy well- | Mid to-day’ when the failure W8S 8-16 aiigged to have met her accidentally, |Tdy out for the old scale of wages | indicted and sent to Sing Sing without finest body of volunteer troops he hal a Gitte. | i fa ; flowers, were 80) reth Salty, nounced that the phenomenal dealings They worked together, according to prevailing before the depression in bust- | delay. ever seen. ij ; 4 NEW YORK. 4 known actresses, and the & \of Saturday following a strictly forbid- (N, "ese came along, Twelve more shops| The Magistrate sottled things by| The Governor-General and 14 BOC Me _ of purchasers furnished added ;ro0f ot | OT an ea ne a ordere,”” carried | Hyams, but querrelied, and when HIN 4 hops | acing Young $i for aieorderly conduct. |Northcote gave a ball at Governm ava | the general sympathy with The Eve- ping World's deserving charity, Mr. Lee Harrison actéd as stage man- ‘ager and opened the entertainment by introducing Archer Brothers, whose clever acrobatic work won them hearty applause. Felix and Caire, that juvenile pair from “The Mimic World,” appeared as “Just Kids” and were warmly ap- plauded for their imitations of stage : celebrities, ; New Song Sung. In the course of a sketch called "A Girl and/a Girl,” given by Miss Adi Mitchell and Miss Jessica Lewers, a song, “Baby, Baby, Mine,” peculiarly appropriate to the occasion, was sung! for the first time by Miss Mitchell, Thu | charming lullaby struck a responsive | chord jn the hearts of the audience, and Miss Mitchell was brought back to sing again “How I love you, love you, baby, | baby, mine!” And They All Sang “Smarty.” Miss Trixie Boies atter scoring her customany hit with “I’m Glad I'm Mar- ried,” asked the audience to help the babies by helping her sing a children's gong, “Smarty.” The house caught up the chorus and kept both it and Miss Friganza going until she was hardly able to stoop over and pick up the flowers that were thrown to her. A sprained ankle Gd. not stop Miss Gertrude Hoffman trom hurrying dowa from Hammerstein's and giving a num- ber of her clever imitations, among them a new one of Eddie Leonard sing- ing "Big Brown Boo Loo Eyes.” “Political | Sam J, Ryan spoke on Economy" that doesn’t economize, and | Clifford Gordon, “The German Senator,” delivered a political speech that kept the house In a roar. Eddie Weston scored a song hit with "Just Some One" and answered a third alarm with “The Fireman's Song.” Junie McCree, of “The Girl Question" } Herbert Cyril, "The London and Hoey and Lee, Introduced Harrison as "North of Ireland compa Johnny, by Mr. mien,” their services and made The Evening | success, t Wri . cccsmrecnsd MYSTERY OF SUITOR’S ' ABSENCE STILL DEEP, WOOSTER, 0., Aug. 24.—For a short time to-day Miss Iney Warren, was disappointed ky the failure of Ralph W. Eddy, her intended husband, to aw | near onthe night of their marriage, : mas overjoyed as a result of a rep to the effect that he was in a sani-| tarium at Milwaukee. She expressed | confidence that he was alive and that | Sooner or later he would communicate With her, Furthermore sne expressed | herself as sti!) having falth in him and | t satisfied to marry him whenever he did appear, Later in the day, however, dispatches | (from Milwat Nd of the failure to } locate Eddy at any of theinstitutions ‘ecured the property by paying } in that city, and the mystery of the | down $5,000. disappearance of t ung Chieago| The case against Fitrgerald was travelling mn re pep as ever, kod up by @ private detective agen- Bie and no move was made by the —_>—-—_. vernment authorities in court to- ‘EARTH TREMORS FELT IN VIRGINIA TOWNS. |« RICHMOND, Va, Aug. 4—There| money, elghteen months ago. The men Were several e 1 tremors felt in| {nterested in the arrest of Fitzgerald } Powhatan, Amelia and Chesterfield | sa iad e a strong case \ iat daat t and this morning. | against him, but t 8 r | pourtty Jae nad this Meoperty | Plcion thatthe Gavernment will take Famaged, it's frobable. that. the | No hand in the prosecution of Fits. ible was due to-a slip in the rot-|Rerald and that the case will have to | granite formation. Such local dis-| He as tt does now, in the State Attor+ | f ‘ajuent in the lime. | Ney's office . John 1, Porter, chief of the Govem- S, Aug. &—Neljher at| ment. Secret Service in Chicago, de- Bureau nor at a} Coast | Clared that they did not believe the | Survey Obs noted of th Virginia last atory were among the others who gave! who | ( | the firm to the wall. So far reaching was the alleged bucket shop business that the market lost its steadiness and great numbers of small concerns were | pinched reverely Meadows, Williams & Company, It Is said, is only one of a number which suffered. Joseph G. Dudley, attorney for dows, Williams & Co, to-day 1 | the following atatement: | “The finn this morning announced to the New York Stock Exchange its In- ability to meet its engagements. While the liabilities of the firm are heavy, the concern is the owner of seats on the New York Stock Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade which are val- able, and the firm has margins on securities pledged to secure Its loans, the amount of which margins it {s !m- possible to estimate at this time. No examination has yet been made of the books. The suspension was primarily due to the heavy depression !n securl. ties which were owned by the firm and the inability of certain of the firm's customers to make good losses suffered in the panic,” a DENIES $173,000 TREASURY ROBBERY ——— ued OHICAGO, Aug. &4.—George W. Fite gerald, arrested on a charge of stealing $173,000 in United States funds | Assistant United States Treasurer W! fam Holdenweck on Feb, 2, 1907, waa admitted to hall to-day by Judge Chet- lain. Counsel for the deferdant plead- ed for an immed{nte hearing, but the Court postponed the exam{nnation until Aug. 3l to allow the State's attorney to collect further evidence Fitagerald’s arrest, which was made World Sick Bables’ Fund Beneft a huge, Yesterday, was based, In a measure, | | | on j ing. ; “I have not a nickel that does not the fact that he had been speculat- |elong to me!" exclaimed Fitzgerald to reporters, 7 | He gave his attorneys an elaborate ‘explanation of the money he had used They came on Mr. Peters's private car 8] ulattion, When he was dis. rged from the Government. employ, declared, ive had $2,609, sessed about $2), and i between $4,008) and $5,000. He began speculating in eggs with an In- vestinent of only $200, he asserted, as he had only to put up sufficlent mar- gins t& prices, n This deal nett n Interested si us of which they sald th a $4,000 ortgage, y's office, pr, Was present of Fitzgerald Boys! & Children's Pacha CaaS Washington, Broadway at Thirteenth St. : End of the Season Sale Sailor & Russian Suits 0 Formerly $7.50, Sizes 2% to 10 years $8.75 and $9.75 Blue serges and fancy mixtures All Wash | Suits thet were $2, $3 and $4 wo Sf -_— All Wash Knickerbockers that were $1 and $1.25 = 65 from | left he took with him all the loot he found In the place. A man answering the description of Hil, the detectives added, hired @ room last April in the furnished room house of Mra. Hutohineon, at No, 112 West Forty-seventh street, New York. He remained about the room for a couple |of hours and left, taking with him rings, watches and money which he had managed to get trom the rooms In the house, amounting to $1,200. The New York police had been searching for him ever since. They learned titat he had a brother living at No. 42 Carroli street, this city, and the two lieu- tenants came here Saturday night and ran Into Hill on Broadway and arrested 1m. When Hill was arraigned before Re- corder Carroll to-day, Lieut. Hyams said the man was also wanted in Buffalo AR robberies, and the Recorder held {in in $10,000 ball. He will sent to New York as soon as the necesi pepers can be made out.’ Hill says he is twenty-five years of age, —— $< VANDERBILT SUES, CHARGING INFRINGEMENT OF PATENT. (Bpecial to The Evening World.) TRENTON, N. J., Aug. :W.—Cor- nelius Vanderbilt, of New York, to- ay began rult in the United States Cireuit Court against the American Car and Foundry Company, charging Infringememnt of patent. He asks that the company be enjolned from further uso and gate of certaln car tmprove- mants invented and owned by him, Three of Vanderbilt's inventions are ~| involved. The first is the original pat- ent and the others are improvements thereon. The patent is a combina- tion In a tank car of a circular tank, ———@—_—___ THEODORE ROOSEVELT FIRST | | pSvanieaaidy | OYSTER BAY, Aug. 2.—Congrers- man W. W. Cocks, of Westbury, 1. 1, and Ralph Peters, President and Gen- jeral Manager of the Long Island Rail- |road, were the only official visttors re- ‘celved by Preatdent Roosevelt to-day. and sald they merely wished to pay their respects to the President, whom CITIZEN OF LONG ISLAND. | were organized to-day. Seven or eight shops out of about twenty in which the Overcoat and | Sackcoat Makers’ Union has branches have quit in sympathetic strike, and more are to go, it was sald to-da The Brooklyn tailors will have a meeting to-night at the hall No, 33 to| 86 Mortell street, Brooklyn, to decide whether or not to call a general strike in Brooklyn. ——————_——_ S000 MUST CK TO TASTE Judge Hough Decides Against Kessler & Co., Limited, in Bankruptcy Case. When the brokerage and foreign bank- ing firm of Kessler & Co., of No. & Wall street, went under in the finenctal panic last October It aurrendered to | Kessler & Co. (Limited), of Manchester, England, securities worth mora than $100,000, which for some time prior to the crash had been held in “esorow” Peter B. Olney, the special master ap- pointed by the United States District Court In the bankruptey proceedings, after an investigation deqided that In the transfer of the securities a prefer- ence had heen made and that Kessler & Co, (Limited) had no title or lien upon them. He therefore reported that the securities showd be placed In the ownership and. possession of Lawrence 2, Sexton, the trustee in bankruptcy for Kessler & Co, Exception was taken to this finding but Judge Hough in a memorandum filed to-dav confirms Special Master O1- ney's report and overcules the excep- tiona taken to it in the Interest of Kess- lier & Co. (Limited). pacts Se JUMPED FROM EADS BRIDGE. 9T. LOUIS, Mo, Aug. %*—A_ well- dressed man plunged from the Eade Bridge into the Mississippi River ACTORS RETURN HOME. Manager of German Theatre Here with Many New Plays, 2 Among the home-coming actor folk who arrived on the. Pring Friedrich Wilhelm, of the North German line, wore Otto Well, manager of the Ger- man Theatre, In| Ihving place; Lina ‘Abarbanell, one of Henry M. Savag “Merry Widows," who has been vinit- ing her parents In Germany, and Jules Hurtig and Henry Seamon, the music hall owners. Herr Well brought with him from h vacation the manuscripts for twen: comedies which he will produce this season and the contracts of a lot of new performers, including that of the Countess Wolfski, of Berlin, who is to jay for him, under the stage name of raulein Marietta Olly. |House this evening to a distinguls \company, including the senior office | of the fleet. The warrant and the petty jand non-commissioned officers of the American fleet were entertained ti levening on shore at concerts atherings bv the warrant officers, fi |class petty officers and sergeants of New South Wales nayal and military forces, Not less than 2,000 men came ashore, The city to-night again was illuminated, as It has been every night | since the arrival of the visi There @ baseball match to-day between an Australian nine and a nine from the fleet, in which the visitors were victorious. SHOT WITH OWN REVOLVER While cleaning a revolver this after- noon, George Leinker, twenty-four years old, of 1978 FFIFrst avenue, acci- dentally shot himself in the Gest and was removed to Harlem Hospital in a serious cond A elt, tc At6 months old pvhd | BS Doses ~35 CENTS 1323) Guaranteed under t ood ay Exact Copy of Wrapper, THE CENTAUR COMPANY, NEW VORA CITY, | Dy SASAARAAAAASSAAAANADANSADLASALAASASADARDALARIARDARMAADASAENAARAL AES It makes litile difference what you need ---a World “Want” will go and get it LWUVUARRVAAAAUAUREEUOERUARDORODENOE HHT OVUREUUNURUOTETERNHATE To It Is Serve Germ-laden Milk You can just as well serve Van Camp’s. It is richer and cheaper—and it’s always convenient. There’s not one reasonable reason for serving raw milk, There are scores of good reasons against it. rong later he in- | over probable fluctuations of | ral others and they made up a pool of $5,000 made some \s to a house he purchased le t it was offered for $400 with He and Mrs. Fitz of the United) how- \Fitzgerahl was the assorting teller of the Chicago Sub-Treasury at the time of the theft of $173,000 in Government | present evidence warrants the holding r Porter sent a tele- gram to this effect to Chief Wilkle at | brief. his wife | Mr, Peters referred to as the first citi- gen of Long Island. Thetr call was day. He came and then 8a fs no clue o his identity. ' to the furites once, struggled a few moments In the current nk to rise no more, There | | At the 13th St. store only, We've chopped down all our broken suits and split them up into separate gar- ments, The suits sold at prices from $18 to $40, and though it’s not likely you can match up @ suit of one pattern, the values are there for any man who can use the odd gar- ments, Summer mixtures and 8 few Winter weights, All sizes, in coats from 32 to 46 chest, in trousers from 28 to 46 waist. 1,§09 coats at $5, 1,000 vests at soc. 3,000 trousers at $2, At the 13th St. store only. Rocers, Pret & ComPANY Three Broadway Stores. 258 342 1302 at at at ! Warren st 43th st, 34th st. The cry for pure milk is answered in every grocery store in your city. Van Camp's Milk is everywhere—milk without germs in it. The richest of milk and the most economical. : When you use impure milk—or half- rich milk—you are doing so without ne- cessity. You simply don't know. 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Try it once, You'll never again make milk dishes out of raw milk, Sterilized Milk Van Camp's Milk is sterilized, so that all, not a germ can exist in it, But that isn’t_ Each of our 20,000 cows is inspected, So are the men who milk them, t Our dairies are sanitary. We make a business of cleanliness. Our buildings, where the milk is evaporated, are built withoug wood, . All that science, skill and care can do are employed for your protection. Van Camp's has been submitted to many a test, but never has a germ been found in it. f Not so with milkman’s milk. Every drop of raw milk has myriads of germs in it. And many of those germs are dangerous, In Washington, D. C., it was recently found that 11 per cent of the dealers sold tubercular milk, . And the germs in milk are known to cause two-thirds of all infant mortality. Of all the dangers that threaten man- kind, there is none to compare with raw, milk, Van Camp’s is simply rich Holstein milk, with two-thirds the water evapo- rated. Nothing whatever is added—no sugar, no starch, no preservative. Don’t confuse Van Camp’s with con- densed milk, which is half sugar—a milk that you can’t use in cooking, Van Camp’s comes to you just as it comes from the cow, less part of the water, Analysis shows about 30 per cent of solids, of which 8 per cent is butter fat. Only the germs are lacking—the dan- gers, the impurities, the infections, Cents Per Quare Six. —_— — ——— One pim of Van Camp's, when you ree place the water, makes about three pints of rich milk, The cost of such Van Camp's by the cents per quart. Van Camp's, when it comes to you, is as thick as thick cream, So thick that you add one part water for coffee. Yet it costs half what cream costs, Then you have no waste—no shortage You open the cans as you need them, So, the finest milk in America is also the cheapest milk, Pure milk costs less than impure—rich milk less than half milk, Do you know any reason for paying more for raw milk than you must pay, for Van Camp's? Children The ablest physicians, again and again have passed on Van Camp's Milk. They could find no other milk so safe —none so good, Nor can you, Children can drink Ven Camp's withe out a thought of germ infection, Its very, purity makes it doubly delicious, And children like the slight almond flavor, due to sterilization. You don’t let your children eat raw, meat. 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