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| | THE By ents WORLD, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1908 AONE HITS —/SMELTERS ACAI ADRIATIC, WIT MORGAN ABOARD ogee Big Liner Has Stormy Trip Through 70-Mile Gale Stock Sold in Big Blocks Breaks and Rest of the Market Weakened, The downward course of prices tn the | stook market was extended In the early FORGED SEAL OF HUMMEL EXECUTOR BRITISH ANGRY UNDER BCAA ATTACK NON USED TO FOOL VOTERS | Attempt to Mislead Post-Oftice Clerks May Result in agreement, and he doubtless will repeat | these Jo so ty regarded | nary to his recog POH TOM PASTOR WITH KAISER, BUT WILL FOLLOW nit e British Gov- aloof from Mula! an of Morocco, for Will of Veteran Theatrical Manager Is Filed for Probate, LONDON, Sept. 8 ernment !s Hafid, the ein It A “Boarded Up” Home Is ications are dealings to-day. ne tia the | Part of Way, was a fe me 2% Prosecution, . nto him 4 Di Breed points on sales of 4,000 shares at 9 and h officlaldom {s Irritated a Disease breeder, 9. Other metal and mining stocks ", el by Germany, YACHT CRASH A JOKE. were affected in sympathy, onal | TT) ere Is trouble Seerine for the y Hummel, an AE to gen Every house or apartment that has Lead dec 5-8 and Amalgamated | sons who on jay last used good wil been closed during the extreme warm Capper, Ar and Republic Btecl |matis to circula ndreds of ae Ral ea ees aie Mula! Hafid by g a march On| Honths js sure to contain. disease | preferred 1 Delaware & Hudson fell 2 | cards ng pictures of 2 aeariee 8s, ve : 4 germs, as fons for their promul-| Banker Chuckles and Says/ or Unton P. Baltimore & Ohlo, |Gompers with forged copt Bee ee es pee nsultations are now going OM teation have been perfect during that) American Car and|seal of the National Fe: mel he preset tween Great Britain, France and Canadian He'll Make Friend Mellen Pay, as He Scans Damage, t ‘erred | Post Office Clerks, . Consolidated Gas rose] The a point,” Nae In subsequent dealings, the railr: showed some firmness, but the | trials were still weak, Trading « tinued active, The market closed slow and at the ‘opolitan pref — of t Office that ‘th ng Gompers nen of The White Star liner Adriatic, with | Plerpont Morgan aboard, got in to» 6 sending tle nominee for time. These germs can only be killed by! thorough disinfection, as soap amd w ater | rical man- oes of his ed to him b of agers and ¢ , | finst wife, To Henry the late will $2,000, He bequeaths derson $50 and a gold in, and there {s no doubt but that t Britain and France will .act ; her, and probably insist thtt Mula! |have no effect upon them. ale brother, | He d give promises to carry out the} Add a non-poisonous disinfectant Uke) 9 Veaves | syiigations of Morocco to the powers|CN ectant to your cleaning water | H, Gan- | before they recognize lim. ct the toilets, washtubs, sinks, » All his Germans See No Other Way, clean your home “pure-clean” y he day. Sme! ng continued wearing & 1 he leaves to his em- | | ely rough passage | lowest of t i A iB AD SRLIN Bente as jor. | Peay after an extremely Bh py: throughout as the t feature and unton stamp, | ployee, W m Kennedy, To Mrs. | BERLIN . 8.—T ction of Ger. (fs purify the ne met a terrific storm yesterday, just] lost 4 points on the day while the pre- A GHEH OT GAEOR: iS A Pa, brother | Many ring Mor it was ex- . ls ferred droppet 6, P x DO te rcmes Adele Pastor, widow of rother ed to-day, is Imited to the sug-| ait, “which otherwi Id be extremely | fete port, and rode into the lower bay Ae were traced to a. printing office : residue of * beatthy tar Heese; jon East One Hundred and Thirty on to the signatories of the Al-|unhea eat th of a veritable burricane on E H im tho tet eseventy mies an nou | UNKNOWN RIVER VICTIM, | icursh street “Nobody hurt? That's all right, then. Rene ae order was obtain ))afetien will have to pay for It,” chuckled) The body of @ man about forty years New York o | Mr, Morgan. to an Evening World re-| old, smooth-shaven, with dark hair and | den port er this morning. complexion, was picked up in the North} Mi n was standing on the deck River at Thirty-sixth street to-day, | Fie tear d hig remark| There were no papers or any marks on | “of the incoming liner an; the man's clothing that would lead to | ! was directed at his yacht Corsair, which | hig igentifea tion, find the body was re- | I arance with her| moved to the Morgue, 1 { ee ce cons' atts result of her re- whit ere rea ma ne clothes ina " 4 § and black ent collision with the Sound steamship | gocks, New Hampshire. President Charles S. Mellen, of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Rajiroad Company, owner of the steam- ship line to which the New Hampshire belongs, and Mr. Morgan are close personal friends. That there was a chance for damages from the rallroad| man seer to fill Mr. Morgan with | uncontrollable mirth, “The New Hampshire ought to a) been out in midstream, where éhe longed,” went on Mr. Morgan. “Just walt until I see Mellen, Ha! ha! But ‘1 am mightily pleased no passengers were hurt in the accident.” Sidesteps Finance, Pressed to discuss financial matters (Mr, Morgan turned to the rail and be- gan to frantically wave his handkes~ chief wt his two grandchildren, who were on the deck of the yacht, “They see me; they see me!” he oried Welightedly, a8 be saw two tiny hand- kerchiefs flutter in reply, “Don't know anything about financial matters,” he added, as he grudgingly turned from the sight of the Herbert L. Satterlee children, “I have Deen out of the country for a month.” “Have you bought eny pictures?’ was asked, “That is my secret,” replied the finan- cler, and again he chuckled as from wome Inwecd delight, Charles Steele, Mr. Morgan's partner, who returned on the same ship, was more communicative, He said: “In England and on the Continent, financial affairs are improving, par- ticularly Amertoan seourities, Confl- dence in the United States has re- turned, I want abroad for a rest and to fool around, but I had opportunities to observe the improvements,” Rough Trip Across, "The Adriatic had one of the roughest} trips {i her flat-bilged, broad-beamed seagoing history. The bad weather set 0 had lution btenders. out to the High Cut Shoes for Sizes 8% to 2 and 2% to 544; newest fall styles; in lace or button; made from Gun Metal Calfskin and Patent Coltskin; welted extension soles; manufac- turers’ $3.00 grade, at... low school heels; manufacturers’ $1.75 grade at.. 5%; manufacturers’ $2.50 Gradenatecnisccss OnN0 Patent Coltskin and Gun Metal Calfskin; Bluchers; sizes 9 to 13% and 1 to Positively | all ag inyas the ship made the English Ohan- leath nel from Cherbourg, and was not Calfs cleared until yesterday morning, soles; sizes y) is ‘Then, shortly after luncheon, it breezed from the southeast until 4 O'clock, when the wind shifted to the *~ porthwest and blew a hurricane, Mr, Morgan was confined to his stateroom, as were most of the other passengers, Mr. Morgan was met by his son, J, BP, Morgan, jr, on the Corsatr, Maxing Biliott, the actress, was also &@ passenger, Asked if the report of Mr, Morgan's interest in her now thea- | tre were true, she said: “I only wish he was Interested, but unfortunately, there is no philanthropist behind me. ‘This theatre project is purely @ ven- ture on the part of Mr. Lee Shubert | and myself.” | Miss Elliott sald that she will open in. Philadelphia in her new comedy, “Myself—Betting,"” coming on Oct, 5) tq Daly's, and on Dec. 28 going to her | own theatre. probably to appear in a | new Clyde Fitch comedy, "The Social Guide.” She expects to return to Lon-| don In April to appear there In a new costume vl "1801." Other passengers on the <Adriatto | were Guy Standing, the actor; Senator , Henry Cabot Lodge and Prof Allan Marquand, Bishop W._H. Moreland, of 1342 and 1 to 5%; manufacturers’ $1.50 grade, at. Women’s Black Shoes Kidskin, Blucher style, medium heels, solid! soles. Smalli sizes. solid soles. Small sizes, “Women’s Pat Patent soles, SRO Es heels, at.. “Women’s mac alifornia; Judge Bay 4 Swann, } net, Brown and Black, ewis Cass Ledyard, Gen. 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