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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OOTOBER 6, 1908. COLLATERAL * WEES OTHER Vel i . | : OF CUSTOMERS SEARCHED 14 YEARS FINANCIER, IS DE SEE KS. FREE DOM.| » New k after the venth Reg ant-Colone! a Brigadier- 1 until 18a, when he il War the General be+ | sunbeds ik i nierested in Important | : Jr iroad e r s and was assdciated McIntyre Firm Deposited Big ’Twas to Save His Mother's Myrtle Barber’s Romance At! |Former Head of Mercantile |" Fite had a UtreetoRseERtee | Trust Company Passes Away | \ pli) Wasa the Tex L Railway Com- n Mountain+and the Secur- Life That Theodore Eiler Fired. most Ends in Court, But Law Asks Delay. Blocks With National Bank of Commerce. at Summer | in "i it of Boston, CLAIMS OF CREDITORS. | HOPES VICTIM WILL DIE. KIDNAPPED BY FATHER. Sn (eHTiuh SREPARRIE RE COAT te ioud Company, Sees oy eee ae ° sident and ehie! eae and director of many corporations, 4 ‘: C 4 and BROOKS summer home in Gafffson- 15 Iso heavily in- and owned the Fayette Coal and has its pant at Unions to-da on-the-Hudson, Ile was seventy He Made Their Mother’s Life a Hell for Twenty-five Years, Daughters Say. “Hearing Before Referee Olney Sheds More Light on Con- N cern’s Methods. Pair Kept Apart Until Justice Waives Right of Procedure | to Permit Caress. in. Fitzgerald has been a a : ny year Sued by Menges. New York flnancler for m surance investigation Gen years ago Fitzgerald was ‘ Lour In the {insur g ‘The hearing of special creditors in the Theodore Eller, the nineteen-year-old iva) Vira ravers: eral iter Ott = § FITZGERALD | Fitzgerald was one of the anx- by Morris C. Menges, the hor i Bankruptcy proceedings against the firm | boy Who shot and mortally wounded hi year-old daughter Myrtle Barber, after Honsly sought witnesses, t Con ea itty ane Tae i eeoteee , : Thomas A. McIntyre & Co. was con- ication) John Eller, in ir h See N \@ Sea of nearly fourteen years| [peta isdn fies Rae a3 connection with securing control of i inued before Referce Peter B. Olney | 30 Late avenue, Newark, last n : ; and 2,00 miles, were kept twenty-fve Fee SiiGAGe ' Western Maryland Railroad, The : & Heh No. 68 Willlam Street to-day ‘Bl was arraigned in the Fifth Precinc: ‘ j : |feet apart for two hours to-day inthe | Hauttable Lite 4 ater bitterly fought and twice tried { 4 Vincent Loeser, President of the Bast | Police Court in that cfty to-day and Supreme Court chambers by Aton ‘custodian, tt w eged, ne BC 2 s eure c cesha des 4 | Meike National Anis was tne ficst wits {neta without bail to await the result of) Q7O777V-- ELLER red tape. Meanwhile the mother's Aor ety’s “yellow dog” fund i? WORUGL Of SINUSES ig dness called, and he testified about a per- his father's Injuries. shook with the agony of the situation, | |oiiotrcnss opped out of sight J “ appealed from ver- i Qeonal loan of $25,000 which he had se- ae ~ and the daughter. 0 had never! en ue AGiie raenience t oside by the Appel= tl secured from the McIntyre Company. The pees ywn a mother’s love, wept. oO Tr, 1906. Two "Yoan was negotiated in September, 197, f “when the witness went to the firm and tasked for the loan, which was obtained after he had furnished satisfactory col- lateral. Before the failure the witness gald he made two payments aggregating | >: ounced that an ached between } The boy frankly admitted that he had Be 7 shot his father and shot to Kill, ex- | eeea Gees He Welle. Caund7e | ruption funds. es | plaining that he had done go to protect young girl wandering In Canarste at Friend of Hyde. his mother, The revolver with which o'clock In the morning, penniless, home- | Gen, Fitz erald was a friend of Henry | couss: less and hungry, They turned her over | Hyde, ai y sa dir Herne gene RRsat to the Society for the Prevention of| Vee the Equitable. The Presilerwawith) the liijunetionithaGehe Cruelty to Children in Brooklyn, where | est in the Mercantile Reena belvera en al she sald she was Mary Staffurd--the ee i Acree Dis- | whieh be was pre should use {t In case their father made Asks That Tha ae is- ald’s town house ts at avenue. His summer died, is Known as lest, for years the country seat until 1 $5.00, reducing the loan to #8,00 vut| A Sa ae rans only name she knew. Her father, owned by the E e Gouvemetir and Iselin Cami @11 the collateral remained with the fi Cee ie UB ane Georze H. Stafford. she said, had made i 1 re | He was born !: Pe The witness said that subsequent | MRS AGARITANTONASSE There are six children in the family ogee ioe O Gait ci] @losa Wine They Did W ith | eas He was ed R 2R TO-DAY! the fallure he had made a tender of | letra prosperous AN bcless eh ever ‘ad been discharged and did not know | pe - Sey engaged in business. He fe CUS G Sages a3 Co $29,000 to take up the loan and get back| UND (1 CRAG a WD Bas (SIR? Leek where to fing her father. Money They Were Given. | Bis securities. This tender was made eth Gt 35 GD CH? GO) CLA Co ‘Mary Stafford was committed to the ‘ ms ee to the members of the firm and reel Re) BA Sale Woelyy Gane Gna —_—e Catholic Protectory by Justice Fitzger- a is mraxditclcioerescivers miei wanitclalsy| parent would recover. His recovery, ald. " Whoopee! The Board of Aldermen 1s the receivers that they did not have| they said, meant more misery to thelr) Wins increase From Board of Father Tells Secret. golng to investigate the investigators. the collateral in question in their pos-| mmetherm end gehem mccorn DisB DeLay: : There was a street fight last spring |-the Commissioners of Accounts are to | % Bession. The couusel for the receivers Hats Genet meant | Peaee: Estimate for Overworked | on the west side in which a man shot] eee et ners are op- | PiLMEHGAIED. thie ostimony ae 46) chs Daughter Was Not Shocked. 3 t finger off another's hand, He w bao dh n a e Assistants. tried for assault and acquitted on the| Posed to the Commissioners. The latter | iad ‘ Mrs. Getta Bock, of Unionville, N. J Picea ound of self-defense, but convicted | have been too active, Their probe has OQ f Used iolObeaini oan: snotier married Ga uenter, maine ee ee earrying a concealed weapon, and| Penetrated too far, | : \ denen a into Newark on a trotley car this morn-| iyetricy Attorney Darrin, of Queens| sentence was suspended. Borough President Coler started the | Is L of Meclatyre dentiiled ing when she saw a newspaper in the| |, This man called himself George H.| ball rolling. He made a speech at the : hand of a fellow-passenger, which gave| UMtY, pleaded before the Board of] Te mal Slt i rended by John H.|resular meeting of the Board to-day, and her the first hint of the tragedy in her| Jstimate to-day that he needs more eiatuselinan to whom he confided that|introduced a resolution calling for an immediate investigation of the Com- He wants to know what the parents’ home, help to ev up with | his right name was Charles S. Barber Ratha ta jeeaang “I was not the least bit surprised.” fy m2 ib ane Siauealits that aughter, Myrtle, | miasion Long Walks in Evening Dress] ane fata attereang ton on Deporte | mosineta of guiay omnes ere yasled tan naneehe’ fhe {hed iia Caaushier Mayr eae eee ee Ve ncaerwiti ieaeat => $12 Coat Srerlatroort on mones 5y assistants. | then lost to him. He sald he had kid- s mie Sone ee ees A 3 reporter, “nor was I shocked. Ij sis asd a wear, and | necped her in 184 from Sloux City, Ia.,| sums of money they have received to Angered Husband, and have had a presentment for some time | he de ensurate| when she was elghteen month old, | make investigations of departments. He Special Wednesday Girl Wife Sues. that something of the sort would hap-| pa: | wants an accounting from the Accoynt- ae pen. It was inevitable. My father has| + acto he | made my mother’s life a hel! for twen-| of! said, “my a: | and that her mother was probably liv- | NUEIS fi Sot) ¢ my | jng there yet. Sota ieee pec ants appear| John Heinzelman heard that Mre.|, “These Commissioners of Accounts | ty-flve years. I do not think he {s en-| daily in the Ma courts, T Blther had moved to Spearfish, S, D.,| have criticized everybody. They critt- ages rely, | are situated in Ldng Island City, Flush-| where she secured a divorce from Bar- | Clas borough presidents right and left. wife of/ “It may sound harsh for a daughter | ing and Rockaway, : | ber and became the wife of Mr. Avery.|It Is fair now to strike back, Let us lied to Jus-| to say, but I do not hope that he will| miles and tw ‘As a result Mrs. Flora Avery jour-|have a show down. If these constant | © Court, recover. I am sorry for Theodore s| tively, from my oft neyed 2,000 miles to claim her daughter. !Investigations are born of personal Iment of | Predicament, though I feel sure he will | night and day, Mr. Heinzelman had lo: ated Myrtle, a: 1) politics or pe 1 persecution let us 9, | b€ exonerated. All of us six children| I ask for $1 sued out a writ of | know all abow it. The expense of con- ave lived in fear and trembling since | tne vtfice her, returnable before sublice Blanchard| ducting my office is five ven- Wwe were babies. Our ever present “in Kings, th tenths per cent. of the entire budget. ‘n she | MigNtmare was that In one of his out-|4n the Dis yote che che. Commissioners OF veopunis uae | {bursts my father would kill my | ceives $3; rey OA Bettiay Cag satiate * | mother. How her reason has survived read lt is time there was & show his brutality 1 do not knew. Many, s the now |Many times he beat her with inhum married, ty, and Jast night, in his drunken Agaritta BD. old, for $ 6% Positive $12 Value This stunning coat would sell or- dinarily for $12, but is offered at about half its real value for this Carnival Sale, Rich Diagonal Cloth Black, Blue, Brown Dashing new double - breasted nd s The husband of the woman and fa-| their ther of the child, living in Sioux City, | down.” came home intoxicated one night, four-| | President Coler, added that he kne; . 5) “He beat | instances whet rime is condone; n years ago,” sald he, “He beat | i. Commissioners of Accounts. “They | mother and she fled across the/ have knowle of erime in’ certain | law at: first 1 would have killed her had ni \ ec mbacac pole heahin oes peved aot et to neighbor for help. Her| quarters but condone jt, while prosecut- happy for| Theodore been prepared for him. children, bables, were alseep in. their| ng in other quarters,”” he sa 1 can | | According to the ot arrled daugh- b a eats eer eee a ahelr | tell you of land steals that these Com- | Monasse was born a Prestler, her father's reason crib on the floor above, } e, elgh-| missioners know of, but they fail to} semi-fitted smart ankle - length Si teen 1 old, and Blanche, two | prosecute, ito e completely to pieces wi to talk. ee The resolution directing the Board to | past week. She and her hus- months old. : investigate Commissioners was lel, elegantly tailored — rich "red, ved in the Littleton ave- Barber returned with | ggopted unanimously. | model, elegantly velvet collar and cuffs edged with braid—novelty pockets with velvet piped tabs—fashionable semi-fitted back trimmed with velvet piped lap seams and buttons. Women’s and Misses’ Sizes f riff, her neighbor, Myrtle ———_—>___—_. was gone Barber bad broken Into @ WW AHES IN SOUTH DAKOTA stable and driven away with a horse and buggy, taking the child with him.) PEELS LIKE A WESTERNER *o een years this mother ex- i her resources in an effort = but failed, until I wrote| WATERTOY D., Oct. 6.—Swing- » story told to me by |!MS across the Dakotas in his tour of alias Barber.” the States of the west, Gry hich 1s owned by the dying prope in the Sunday. They house then by the j DE WOLF F HOPPER BETTER. rotsotory, mania | Coen ear Serene are een net neat up the child if proof spe Pre Paso Bes * YO i j ee facts, whereupon Jos,| become thoroughly Westernized Rem: m-r, Alterations | Actor Who Su : ere - Eastern man is lucky when he ED EE j st Wit fd adjourped fearing! Nato the West,” sald Gov. Hughes. | FREE ; ther came | Personally I like the Western air. It & had been drinking, this other agrees me. It has restored my HARRIMAN STOCKS oh is garage it mes” He nay peatored my | Sale All Three Stores: Ft > Fé, after trav Atlantic st who look longingly tow: | ” aa been kept tw vhleh we look for moral and { ~ 14f6West 14th Strea J rling, ity o mse. I my ! sald Mr. ‘Heinze: If feel, Wke j steer bora in the Bast, 1 have | NEW YORK sald the Justice, And in Wee of amy intereat incthe present 4604462 Fulton Strea »| | e palr were in each oth-, campaign. This buriness of electing a BROOKLYN Z eter at jer's arms, sobbing and caressing each| President la not a mere matter of fanel- | —\) i father cry | F : a ub SHONE 64510651 Broad Street was in his room ot HELP THE MARKET Lifts ee Leaders When | his mo ath FIREMEN AT SCHOOLS. | Gains Were Cut in a Ione im parity oy THE | « Selling Drive. ny gun and) 4NEWARK he went downstairs | Policeman Accused of Graft- other rumping from the it 3 Bis arm pround her, ing May Be Dismissed | ‘ : cae Feed | Ne@w Telephone Sx ahie liv day or two, but | | I Sled to ¢ 1 during 4 | i ee Arm eieniis || re It {s belleved at Pollce Hendquarters | @ : t eae eat MeGowan pee IB BH ers AUTO VICTIM DYING, j that Sergeant Peter J. Bird, under Dire g the res am charges of grafting while holding the e ’ a sat of Mun Killed at Fort Lee I | Position of commaider of the License N. P, DIRECTORS RE-ELECTED. im Serious Condition, |Squad at City Hall, fled. Under A At the ual meeting of the North. ODN. 3. Oot the rules of t Depa he w . ; . ; Battamlaaed Peace Mile taraning The names of over 200,000 business f lea from belng without of apeance establishments and individuals are listed trd divapp 4 after testimony had " F i ents Finn SEES PIETERS in the Telephone Directory. It is the * of Accounts tending to show him . . ' ¢ best business and social directory of DO-DAY! register you cun’t grafter, He telephoned to Police Head- Ss at wa Heer ira perro New York City. ie ¢ : / A police surgeon was~sent to his ri 6 ; racer "tne home! at lait, "but could not And Is your name listed ? aot him. He was located there, however, 0 » Prost Osper Cr “ ay ctelock vesoraay afernion OY abe If not, the opportunity is now pre- Pal aor (ae sa: A for duo vovek this woring a sented, ‘The autumn edition of the 1 : ‘ ae nam ad New York City Telephone Directory nak iinani a. tine. a/Guleace he Closings Bete te Es ina anata palieenan aolacea ie goes to press con to explain how sand i Stl i his home found it locked. Bird 19 t i ; & i shown (o have beeu Jn communication to get rich “upon receipt of $1.” ; mit With friends last night Te errr tooo | RIPON iiss Bh it rel eens Friday, October Oth ae A . ° = oe i ‘ ois \ eat eh alt Tad rerene tionary im New listings desired for this issue should be mula that costs but 25c.: A . H ; gud Ingulry ‘tuner f a laaettaelte arranged for at one of our Contract Offices on mee + } ft i — or before above date. MUST DIE IN THE “CHAIR. Use 9 12-Word-for-n-Quarter “Aitus- ! : 0 Ad. : The World, get} | ‘ 14 ALBANY, Oct. 6&—Willlam Bras For Manhattan and Btonx agoly to For Brooklyn, Queens an4 Richmond apply to inte ye rag rs : H convicted of murder in she firet dearer New York Telephone Company The Kew York & New Jersey !elephone Co, entate 1 Woy > 2 for killing his -wife, Roxanna, in Dey Sir feet, Brook! y anabe Sorgen > ‘ } Rochester in June, 1908, must dle in the 118 Wider Bath’ Street “arooniya rs m0 $ electric chair at Auburn Prien. The 127 West 125th Street 440 Fitth Avenuc, ftrooklyn 1 4 ‘ the bab Kast 150th Street a yerdenbrook Avenue. Jamaice. ourt of Appeals’ to-day afi ent of conviclon. Brasch, after WV his wife, threw her body into the hess Cenal and fed to Cleveland. whats | Keep Yn Doing This Till You Are Rich, 21 Tompking Avenue, Tompkinayilie, 8. 1

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