The evening world. Newspaper, October 19, 1908, Page 3

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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1908. Cavalieri’s Voice Here, but Where, WAR OVER THAW cole | Siploin Oh! Where, Is the Beautiful Singer? TAKEN TO COURT Sionke he i} I Bargin sale. tor MRS. YOUNG SANK $1,100,000 WITH A.0. BROWN & C0. All She Received in Return | Was a Credit on the Books I of the Firm. They Enthrall the Neighbor- Prima Sam eet of the Many Diamonds Enters Hotel and Vanishes. ONLY NOTES ARE AT OUR SPECIAL periph We kill and sell Gardiner, With Aid of Expe cuts is much nand are ed on this . . . ’ ‘ ha ‘ 1 t t Fighis Writ, While Prisoner's | + iestir ; s c wed , the same Webber Quality as | TULSDAY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY ae ere hood, but Friends Deny fe Wort | Sirloin Steaks tron ; WOMAN ON THE STAND. : ; sce a ee onan beaieen te She’s Even in America. ‘ iney ie witii Smoked Hams ifi 4 ij i sald Roger O'Mara, FM the court hore. nt th a ws that our patron t af Testifies to Transactions With a Pa UATE P NGaTeRT AHR Ate tig | " ' : active price ; s glimpse of a hurry . an ete iP held as an ti | Top Sirloin if V t the Partners of echo of a song, the contradictory MY vitore tite eraditera |UrOuMnt iiere fe Int it | 1 » sane qu t t 1 ing to appear before lis creditors , eedony throug Her Son. volce of rumor; these are the In- Brae a ORT ME | Plate and Navel) from same tangible Lina Cavaliert. morning from | Corned Beei J dur th | | ; L to the attier Mrs. Minnie FE. Young, niece of the! 8 she in this country? Is she In Stone. With \ Smoked Beet ponguee: I Jate Major Lewis Ginter and mother of New York? Is ahe—well, is she at vauser, also est of : a3} Lewis G. Young, to-day testified in the the Hotel Aberdeen? Her friends ; : e, Af; bankruptcy examination into teh affairs deny her presence in the city, and ae Poultry—a) ; ee Dias | of the defunct Stock ange house yet I would almost swear!—— It was { ‘ “a { ‘ of A. O. Brown & Co., before United on Fifth avenue, but the veil was York, who is to KILLED IN TROLLEY | CRASH. States Commissioner Gilehri: While Mrs. Young was on the stand her son told an Evening World re- Porter that his connection with the firm had cost his family $1,100,000, some of which ‘was lost in the San Domingo heavy. When her name {s mentioned to him the blond clerk at the Aberdeen looks Viankly blond. In fact, so blankt blondly lke the kitten who: ate ‘o Mail or Telephone Orders Scent from This Department Mo Mo. KANSAS HANG Nevau Oet. WRT was ki ‘ for executing and billing » onder to take advantage of these prices. yf) nited Saates again ALI of essary to ( ~ —s a Gold and Copper Mining Company “My motier and her two sisters lost | om- received on about $135,000 in the San Domingo pany.’ he sald. “All they the refund was a credit to that amount | on the books of : O, Brown & Co." Mrs. Young told of her relations with the firm. She explained that she b her contributions with a loan of § gan 000 to her son when he went into the firm, which she followed shortly af! with a present to him of $30 tional, Other Contributions. rwards ) addi Her other contributions were as a member of the famous “Whitney syn dicate,” a backer of a “special loan count” and the principal in a “general stock account.” "My transactions with 0. Brown | & Co, began probably the first vear of [17 their partnership,” testified Mrs who gave her address No. 19 5 fourth street have no records of these trans Mellons. with the firm except by fatementa to me,” she told 1D: Hay Mrs. Young ments of her atock account,” 1408, and th her account asa hiting syndicate, eaime date. She then told of her advance to firm of 2,000 additional shares of Amer member and was ean Tobacco preferred, and American Tob eco 68 in’ November, This assistance, she testified, atituted the “special loan account.” Paid Her $1,000 a Month. gDid they pay you for this $50,000 $1,000 a month,” repli “With whom did rangement?” "All resent,” sha said, was not in writing.” Mra. You make “The ked. was a “Th y son Loula G. “He got f the firm, were deposited in the Plaz Bank r Littlefield, ed two state- Keneral a, in 19045 con: | loan?” They fSliowea me a consideration of i this: ar- the members of the firm were agreement How did you get this consideration?” My | blond clerk?—It becomes an astral volce ihe which was wre ac Young.” | enthralling the neighborhood, Lina Cav- ntl ag ee ra checks from | alterl, tol of Paris and Covent Garden; | lock-up. peelay > hich checks | Lina Cavallerl, one of the most beauti- xIrs, Meerion lgeventenn vests | tory | that the | canary bird looks he that I half ex- pected to see a remaining diamond | clinging to his mustache. ‘Mme. Lina Cavalieri is not stopping at the Aberdeen,” says the blond clerk ime. Lina Cavalleri is not in the city,” say her friends, and yet— On Thirty-second street opposite Hotel Aberdeen js one of the largest concerns in the city. ‘Have you seen Mme. Lina Cavalier!?” I asked one of the firm. Have I seen Mme. ‘he repeated, di have to."" Of course I knew to" and 1 waid 30, yald Eood spir the fur R LNA CAVALIERS. from. then say. that tiey did a Lina Cavalier!?" wuatedly, “No, I don't! RETURNS AFTER NGHT IN SHANE. didn't I asked he and have him “We don't have to see her,” he ex- ned, “but,” resignediy, “it seeins we Ve to listen to her. Every afternoon commences and goes on for hours one Mand M ve and hours. Sometimes we think it Has UE OAS SU comes from that apartment down low LARCH nT maT CRW ERORT CIMT there on the right. Sometimes we think by Justice Hendrickson it's that one high up there on the left > Sing and sing, the same thing over and ver again, The children in the street stop and squawk back at her, Me: senger boys and other industrious cit ns congregate and listen. Our fac- well, our factory doesn't work— all. The operators stop their ma- chines to drink it In. And the book- keepers, go ask ‘em yourself how they like it," he added grimly. re you sure it is Mme. Lina Cava- Neri?’ 1 asked him. “I don't know," he answered with a groan, “but I am sure it's Mme. Lina Cavalierl's voice." Ailuring Lina. | Lina of the mystery From Bride Who Ran Rescuers gue at. Home Away SAVED FROM SHIP into the Mrs dered of the wilderness late last saat deep brush and tim’ after she had excaped from two men who are said to have kidnapped her for third time on Saturday afternoon last Lina of the lithe limbs. ey Her earthly body appeared at noon to-day at the home of the wends its way down Thirty-second her sister In Fair Ground, 1. I street. It enters the Hotel Aberdeen, ing parties had been hun when, presto!—for who could doubt a The accused k ninent business me ean be “ef Swell Fall Models $20 and $25 Values Tuesday Sale As special examples of Bedell ‘ values in the newest tailored styles AW) we are offering to-morrow a co!- ) lection of beatiful suits, the latest models from exclusive Paris shops. LongPointed Coat Suits Colonial Models Marlborough Creations Empire Effects Every suit accentuating its in- dividuality by its special tailoring —lhes of cl gracefulness— materials of choicest weave, in- cluding ’ Broadcloths Cheviots ty Avene Albert Hupp and gon would then draw me a check from | GU Meneh ce ane operatic stage, Lina old and was in to'N Meerion- | tye m . hig) account ‘in’ that bank [two millions of dollars’ worth of dias 60a, a farmhand on her father's—H weat et until 4 s OF oto ee eanttat on. the Satur. | monda! Why are the face and the dia: Wickes's—« Huntingdon; six c , allure her son. 4 de hidden? t onthelane fgersolloweainn 5 roefore {he fatlure her son asked! monds hidden? Why the loud mystery? months ag raige wed ar Why the assenting denial? but Mr. Wickes forgay son-in-law with a pi d. The next day his partners called at her town house and asked for the Joan of securities to cover certiffication elopement, (Presented 1 and e of ANS aS Aree ea | Jana then Meeriongola and his Ds fr. Buchanan sald the amount need- wife have lived In apparent happiness 0 5 ed” was $100.00, and that it would be the p! which ts ated Sout! 1 to Teturned to me in the afternoon,” she je hgdon. ut continued. | Oct. 10, according to the st Made $100,000 Loan for a Day. | | Sree the following day and wrote a letter firat of the 1 series ¢ saying that the securities must _posi- ples tively be returned to me in the after. | ‘ oon. About 5 o'clock that afternoon | 1 the securities were returned lio. m nd Mrs. Young's testimony developed | a rey that the loss of $00,000 sustained by into his house, while he w and \ herself and aisier, Miss Jennie A H in the “Wi Re a compelled wife to anpany them | cured by a len on its propertios to a pateh of wo A neighbor, says 31,0 monthly payment m the fire Meerlongola, saw whole affair, t was a partial reim) lent, she said, apparently did not as she had los! lence in the on venture, and had demanded the Cranes tate in Big Jute Mill) return It was three days Is how fot some of her bonds. a e Ste Jthe police, th volunteer 19 Lewis Young testified in relation to Flee in Panic From Help- repre Ae ire Span CHAD, AER the account at the Plaza Bank, and ‘ Fils ide, nage HD ele een hes volunteered to produce his check book clothes were torn erbrush 4 tha line less Porter. at the next hen tng, which was set for rough susase cand told 4 pitiful with his line Oat ain HAG PALA te att ee at story of her sufferings at the hands ot | XS, a certain $20" paid to Mrs, Young in shore. i was a profit from a stock trans- me her kidn, Her father and hu j Branch of vara action. The statement of a mercantile On the third iioor of the big “fute band in u the potiew ac that cinye, {Areman ash gency Was put into evidence, showing that in 1905 the firm had sworn cash capital of $1,000,000, Lee Stout, that ail detalis of t re hu : be kept secret. T was done mill,"" pur Rope Manufacturing Company, at the Wane 8 the plant of the American seems, OP tHE AEM i wince the crack, MGmrer foot of Noble street, Greenpoint, is 2D? gir condition seemed so serious 2 examined at the next hearing as to his known, three hundred girl operatives story her P nis h 7 ot et saw John Karle, e young porter, of No, tii she nad recovered. sufficiently. t en Tio 100 Wythe avenue, tore to pieces in a turn to her husband s and 9 carding machine to-day, SRR nerran HEA TERED Brrr ns Help Wanted) tre sisi eno were poweriess to aia 2h9,Aitembe a her slanapr! a ist ik ier 3 Karle, were thrown into a panic and mot were alone in the house, nine days 1a stampeded for the stairways, many of | {he same two inen who had torced her | ’ n || o-Day! them fainting in the crush, and work |‘) ,#c0mhany appear ou Na i ods had to be suspended for the day in that appeared t y ¢ : | and_scared the men. away Advertised for tn The Moming branch of the factory, hana, and sea 3 bad sad Tne porter was sweeping the floor M8 Pista (World’s Want Directory. and as he passed the carding machine eame two men ate sald ty I . : q a lev eared again. A¥ on the forme MONDAY, oct. 39, 1908 with {ts multitude of wheels and levers peare orme yb Wires ‘ose BS the leg of his overalls became entangled | Sv” Mrs. Wicker ani lien aug a , SL An one of the fying pickers of the ma: faid co have made tie ruine display o: || The cup with the 2 Sp chinery, | In an instant his legs had their “weapons “as marked ‘aw ‘thelr ifl 4 +14 been dragged into the machine, and previous attacks, and one of them fred | peal flavor fends i 2 gradually his body followed a abot fat Mra Wickes. when “she Binckamith et ‘sales Tailora’.\. 1) ‘The man's screams could be heard terrifying’ tiie. « tien 2 binder q uncree: he immense factory and| says Mrs. Wicke and ‘kagged ArH. | 5 throughout the 7. an NARA 11008 ot g half way across the river before his | lier daughter and carried her off: ite ose a} yb body had been drawn into the antonio Zultliauo atarted after the: kid, er | ij | Machine to the neck. His yells ceased nappers on Saturday thes Lk Lt 98 with ded b, learned of the third Af Painter PN? <1" gt No report of the tragedy wan rent to ferous men. and fina ey on tea + & Peintes “S| the poll e, however, and the Coroner desp in th ode. eahiers sis oe pilinbere + was not notified. Police Headquarters cards before a smoulde follenort rt... 8 Peres” "a1 were ultimately notifed in a round: | ki", apparentiy, dazed A 10c, Package makes 40 Cups. A selena +17 about way and Pollceman Heslin was| peer Spl et a ig 1 4 sent to the factory, When he got there | 1 feamatrn 2 an undertaker liad been summoned to | Yah wiire Hand 1 remove the body, Dr. zabeth “RIBBONS AT WHOLESALE ST Beiter 1 Sturgis, of No. 181 Milton street, had }} Gigblemen 1 heen cajled into give a death certificate. Youngsters ought not to say rome, i Sanoerapher ‘(af)’ 1 ‘Phe pohceman was not allowed to go drink coffee. But 7 ; ne P “oreorees nj to the floor where the porter had been feta ribbons ony 1 1s killed and had to make his report on 3 Pr at if 2 the information the superintendent of aun uf 2 the plant would give him. The Coron gula pQeR PRICE, a 17 however, will make @ thorough investi: rH 12 | gation, ‘ 2 a , ; ‘ad OR, BULL 18 NO BETTER. made of wheat, 5 “| ‘The condition of Dr, William 'T, Bul : iA was unchanged this morning. It was is good for all, , "The World. printed ‘towday 1335 said at his Ne No. & West Thiriy- Help Ads., “There's a Reason” New York papers combined. 2 sixth street, that the physician had not 662 mare than all other) ined st during the night, but he appear to be wi Removal Sale Early duced; new seas An opportunity to obta bargains in floor cover a Dobson's | Makers of Carpets for 50 Years, CARTES Hest Body Hair-lined Stripes A col ection to appeal to every Z well-dressed woman of the Me- » tropolis. Every New Fall Shade d Tay Edison, Myrtle, Beau- Catawba, Bronze, Navy, vais, Blue and Black Also a variely i) Remember, Alterations i FREE Smoke, stripes 5 ny SALE AT ALL THREE STORES ‘“} ~~ ‘(Atalb West 14th Street & NEW YORK. A 4604462 Fulton Street BROOKLYN Séoiebol B Broad dStret Cushion-Flex Shoes for Women, at $4 expiration of our lease lar stock, put of th Everyth celebrated great! nothing reserve examples >) Mito Velvet: B5¢ to $1.05 pu $1. 00 to $1.30 i G0c to 80: sve $1.00 to $1.35 = Al sie eauntons Witte se shoes are constructe: tee ai $42.50 to give more comfort i On «$25. 00 to $29 50 and ease than any 5 $21.50 any others value Gon Nevertheless they meet He * every requirement for grace “., $18.50 fulness, beauty of finish and ‘1 14 $13.50 perfect comfort. “@ $16.75 The models include the id best of rece a8 ith St. & Twelve button or Fifth Ave. Ks Saks & Company BROADWAY AT 34TH S17 “13 RicHarp WEBBER | 120th St. and 3d Ave. Te laine 7100 Harlem i NEMO BACK-RES SET, for medium $3.50 F 1 : rantee {0 do all we claim, Nemo KOR S BROS. 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