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rare = Cay DRANK POISON Taft Addressing ‘Longshoremen at Republican Meeting in gan to sharp-shoot at Cy Conaid ering the fact that Curtis Is a defend Say eal lal Fal DA (Specially Photographed for The Evening World by a Staff Artist was also noticed that it lawyers and not Curtis's who ected to Stimson's questions | Morse Proposed Loans. | —Se Q. Did Mr, Morse propose all these Davison Brown transactions and thes A. He Whiting transactions? did, He arranged ail these loans. toans? | Suicide at Clarendon Had Reg- Q. Did he guarantee these | A. Yes. Saitek Rie @. Did you know you coulda't enforce istered as Harry Smith, of these guarantees? A. 1 knew I could not | enforoe them legally, but all my banking | lfe I have been used to accepted verbal | contracts. Q. When Morse took over the Carroll Joan, did not the bank put up the money j ® Man, supposed to be Harry Smith, of for the deal? A. Yes | Wilkes Barre, Pa Q@. And the bank paid the Interest to] the head sor Mr, Carroll? A. Yes.. Wilkes-Barre. After taking a fatal draught of potson, not himself through me between the hour of }® last night and 8 this morning, dying Q. Only bank money was used? A. So} instan far as 1 know, yes. He had registered at the Clarendor Q. And Mr. sonally didn't | Hotel, Bi! th street and Fourth put up accent? A. That was my under-| avenue, yesterday, and was last seen standing. going to his room at 9 o'clock last Q. Didn't you know tho bank was to| night get the profits? A. Not until Mr. Mor: Late to-day his room was entered by gave the profits to us in the form of a| the he erk, who found the guest Presentation or gift. | undressed and dead in bed. No letters No Legal Guarantee. were found explaining the man's des- Q. If the loans showed a loss all you| Perate act. He had been dead several had for protection to the bank was Mr. | hours, Morse's oral ntee? A. Yes, that| Smith was about thirty-five years old. afd the notes SO Q. You didn't expect, did you, that you could ever collect the amounts of these notes from Ls Kate Wilson? Me B. A. Well, no. Whiting or MSS CURTIS WS Q. Didn't you think it right that Mr. | forse should pay the losses when any | ’ occurred? A. Yes. Perhaps. | “Well, why didn't you ask him for the money to cover these losses?” eae. ee After long hesitation Curtis said: | | “I thought it perfectly proper to carry the losses since he kave us all the profit Mr. Stimson hammered away until h proved that if the Consolidated Wesl Oler loan had fallen through the ap-| parent profits given to the bank by Morse would have become a deficit of | | | Miss Osgood’s Indifferent Play. | ing Costs Match in Wil- mington Tourney. TARTLMERTING ATARCESTIANOIBETNUNEL ATS) HE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER West Street Pte . geeeeenetd = ON ROAST GOAT; HE ; fy Seep Sal HURRIED AWAY cam- over $10,000. | WILMINGTON, Del., Oct. 28.—Miss hal rrlall Reaumedi Harriet Curtis, ex-national champion, this afternoon w the women’s tour- Curls erat eaeacaicaee stand | jament at the Wilmington County Club, slie - I See wy g sane a as Suna aes ME ton School Children ee oer 2 +e. | champion, 2 up and 1 to go, in a sur- | l Ay D4 Wemnning iareport to your diremors the Tsing matcli: ‘hel latter’ played lint : 0) the fact that Morse had given to the bank! aimerently, going out, as on the two deal in Ice in 10057 |trequently. It rained in torrents most | the Fo w aid,” said Curtis in his high/o¢ the time. On the first nine Miss he greeted wudience solidly Reput strained tones. “That was in January.| Gegooq lost six holes, won two and and IMS BRIRV SIRE They all smiled and seemed very much | ycived one, pleased when they heard that the loan which we were carrying for Mr. Morse had paid us so richly.” He ¢ which left Miss Curtis 4 up to at the turn, The tenth was halved. | Curtis got the eleventh, for Writing Prizes Then Miss | and being five spoke of the high price at which we the tournament. meeting In the third Miss Louisa Wells, | othe: pore) taking (thts) 200 ishares sot soe lie oetoni: beat rey Wi Biediliea ate His Beet offered as collateral for the loan, Its tnington, 2 up, In the yt 35 West face value being $182,000, and I said to) Hickman, Philladelpt: ’ Raao: THAT'S ALL RIGHT, RADO, | dards, Philadelphia Sud- YOU KNOW THAT'S THE LITTLE| = afternoon between a speech at Com-| member ju: up, | allfailed. His head, face, and neck were MAN'S NOTE.’"” | $2,000,000 in loans tov SRO OP BTBH secnsconaasadnnonondd mercial League, . TAB. , and |! aa bY hi porereciet ry opetam ion) pula “Ww ‘é 4 dividuals including EB. en Sides Ma de seis esietietee sees BOR GOIIS | 1 aT Union League! | ememb t rub unti} they fell off. Joo ee cated Olean PY “Mite | whieh were secured by Insuficient (I 4 ei nnere pion League Clubs to 4 black siirt and a white kimnene when | matter,would run out and that would be sked Olcott. collaterals that smaller ge. Residence sere : pe suenpered = bupiiend Gov, Hughes at ee nination Mrs. Carroll | Worse, Many a time he looked as if a2,” wuld Curtis, “That swelled the total to over &3,000,- 5 o'clock. Navin heen requenter of | his ears would drop off. Friends com- 3, fed having been @ freq P the ame by which pe was/ 000: that a time of panic would adoSanddaqsnonassOndodSAHONAIODANHboDGND on9960000 During the evening, preceding the | Chinatown. Aerfieny fs Meera | lA GS 20 he familiarly known in the bank a MaLOMRNElaD pen le nites 1B juare Garden meeting, he redirect examination by Attorney. | would isfigured for life. Mr. Olcott came now to a ticklish relieve him of hin embarrassment School ea a A ioneaste sido lots Manhatten SO ie DIES SANE EUICS | CSD Ged Gee eee point. He had to ask Curtis to tell why und put the bank on a sounder the Bowery to the Harlem River, defendant, called at the | treiGutivucas TebaGebEinicauerociaute hho interest was charged up to the vari. #03M® a hes Teacher's Signature.........+ yenbine intonnene as far as se and she went with | cura Soap, a box of Cuticura Ointment, fn the market the bank stood the losses, plated’ Mr. Curtis, | "Wel were “riding The information called for in the above box must be furnished Torchlight Parade at Night. Rail Raper Ae aia aire | tho first night for nearly-a year that he Why Bank Stood Losses. He read It and handed It back tocme, || With each specimen of handwriting. You may use the above coupon if -p ; AA ta ey of the | slept. This may sound exaggerated “Well,” said Mr. Curtis, slowly, “It | 5 All rent, Curtis; T will attend J you desire, but all speci with this Information a 1 as It is sald to be | to you, but in the morning there was a Gidn't seem fair to me to assess Mr. duggeated that ait eg worty, | above on any paper will be f entered In the contest. Send your to tb that, Wiituore | great change for the bettor, In about Morse tor interest or {or email losses Cand go over the loans. T ten | handwriting to ‘Handwriting " Evening World, P. 0, Box 1354, ny etee istman Day. | henedaverhed ony ching wrone Cicn bine When he had already given us in proats | Mr Wire with me, and at Mr, soy | New York City. The contest closes Nov derick W. att was then called, | J'treated him twice a dey for six monthe p to December, 1908, there nee - * did not respond. Mr. MeCart amine: $154,700. U 5 thoroughly, and ae a it we did gee he did and at present he has a fine complexion had been two losses—one of § din “ups of $1,000,000 that we had out 30.0 Ett rae ent tary | and not a scar on his body. This stor: one of $10,000—and I charged them off to | 0M loans lO encourage the nearly one million school children of Mg, torn, | witness. He hac Bue Counts | may seem overdrawn, but neither words commissions under profit and loss.” | inn; ca New Y. ih ri ' peal ly million school children of Greater Wl Une bot, jell Thursday. || My. Mee a nace given | BOF pen can describe Clyde! gntering Q. Was this by your order? A. Yes.) MORSE SQUEEZED New York in their writing lessons; : Ah ay down to} 1 Hoot at the first triad. | | and how he looked. | Our leading phy- YT assumed the responsibility. I thought MURPHY HARD IN | To help the teachers who have this important branch of | Tw ee a OT arlee: Chad been | ura Remedies for eczema. Mrs. Algy aia PA AEEAR EASE Aine tes A RAID ON “ICE Study in hand by offering a new stimulus for their pupils \ Bee ae eran Te neaTe | eee eee aera ned 80 y in the advances tt / y, e J ' {nation Ross said he was not aware : ee We should meet the drops, especially | And to interest parents and guardian the progress of the young Biote had nok fOr ue pee Fea ee een cate wince we were still left with a net profit A . i egal 5 ? ny @ s K 8 he , : ‘ople in penmans eiBvenin } ennediaicon geren 2 proneciito tt's testi | cura stop falling hair, remove crusts, of more than $140,000. own n or rte Ww. Morne takes tho per ple in the art of penmans hip, The Evening World has planned a co ratoga early a PrORASUND) aaitytenatitndll euateat rey Han A eae icbatreeiuainvaies In explanation of Government | Witness stand to-morrow in Federal | test in this line of school work for the boys and girls of the grea H back to New | salt wrote at Whitmore's dictation | gites, soothe irritated, itching surfaces, charge that urtig consp Judge Hough's Court to testify in his). oy. i Z i : ung In time to signed “Lena arter the date of | gtimulate the hair follicles, supp! to hide froin | { of wn behalf in he trial and the trial |i Which prizes aggregating $500 will be awarded as follows: and meet his run- murder, He Sino Ten wnt it] Toots with nourishment, loosen the soalp reas the fact that they were r : aged eee oA sald as to AtOw? ‘ a OW upon & ing steamship wlock with bank funds, onal ' : Hes urtis for violating ¢ 70 THE BOYS AND GIRLS OF EIGHT YLARS OR UNDER— ght the Repub- 26 with Whi ET healthy scalp, when sew tose ory aoa AG Mareelesiaticlo ir Aah ane amy +H ere aa e $100 in prizes, as follows: First prize, ; eecond prize, $10; third : ine pl oean ofan- ay aes rant caeted all other remedies fail. mei "ar, “Harney ‘wants todo some” | tary" ot ono of thet Manat pont prize, $5; et prizes of $8 each; six prizes of $2 each, and thirty: ST Ee Si rire eRe th Complete Paternal and Interne Treatmens, for ° ba q r. Morse | "Ory of one of the biggest politica y . y panes Mtth av a Une ot wou ve nor ot An ‘Elidrens and Adu! Shing for the bank iran are foray | eioky OE Spe Ok ie Famer “pel Hee five priass of $1 each, march th Witth avenue will be deco- eration Peititg Seta of Cutiore Be Case 0 ae tne Fy Mr, Wire, our curler, ‘should ‘give 'a lcams to pare In the rarifed strata of 10 THE BOY8 AND GIRLS OF & TO 10 YEARS—$100 n Gen, Horace Porter will preside at Her deat ce Tpits witness ‘save | Sulleure Roa veut (80s (tin the form of Chacolaie ote, of, 4900.00, which the Knlckee-| nigh nance where. Wall’ stron line prices, First prize, $20; second prize, $10; third prize, $5; sta the Garden mooting. Besides Mr. Tat nor ee an et er and. put, BoM fa throughout the world, Potter Drug & Chea. fees "a Seetcnais he Yesinade oF tes |Piagee on Tammany Hall prizea of 58 each; als prises of $2 each, and thirty-five prizca of $1 | 04,00, fs Senatey Hany cabot: hing" in her ticking, "iv man with | Bogle Sts Het gee em joan to eubseribe for } in the rey summed up, the stor econ, A. Knigh California, will address ber afterward ret be fone, SATE ~ shares of the New York and Cube Mail y NM Fy ae it] A night, nia, will address 2 'hundle, and was going tn the direction = = Bieamssip Company. f remember that |Comes from one who te in position TO THE BOYS AND GIRLA FROM 10 TO 12 YEARS—$100 in the gathering fe Gontre” atreet “bridge, nour whieh os Bae rate, Cada) win to x cra reasarTG | aa Nee tree Tees entity Jes tn prises, Firat prize, $20; second prine, $10; third prize, $3; 612 ORK WOMAN POLAR rey hidden teal f merely av I regarded the yariouw White | 1m the latter part of 1006 or earty prizes of $8 each, six prives of $2 each, and thirty-five prizes of $1 NEW YORK MW ROBBED, | sulseqienp#on said that’ he would show joan P Mr. Me we, rald the bank mee al ed 3 triumvirate com- each SAN FRANCIS( Rs Oct, 28.—Mra. J. I.) hat about + o'clock on the mornin pot aid make big profits out of the ed of Charley Murphy, h ° 7 y, es = , of New York, at presont oc. 26 a man had been seen in New- Reels ake P ok QUAINT: Maer: Baad af TO THE BOYS AND GIRLA PROM 12 TO 1) YEARS—$100 in see iocal hotel, was the victim ofa ane who had_scratches on his face and Passed It Up to Moree. “Fingy" Conne ihe Deeea| prices. First prize, $20; second prize, $10; third prize, $5; six robbery rkin et car last) who displayed @ roll of money and These amazing disclosures boss of the Btate, and “Al” Adame, prizes of $3 each; ai priaes of $2 each, and thirty-five prizes of $1 hel Son Uta leven | naaaten oS Tt MAL ORM 28 ay banking methods came th ms, each TENOR A A OARD, 8 | AFOUNA tere. his address M. A ae ex-oonyvi o ki was nd othe elry, \fter he had finished his address Mr. the « presidents | Keownvias Polley Ming, we 710 THE BOYS AND GIRL FROM 14 110 16 YEARS—$100 i pad from simpson culled as his first witness John he could pase the 1 (0 “hour” low wtook, These é ARS—$100 tn nley, a lawyer, who took the de- alone 19, ator we i Geen gendieea ee prizes. Fret prize, $20; second prtee, $10; third prize, $5; sio af natoaley | Paaitinn ae Lottie’ Carsolls “Curtis bald that Just before Morey | {Hat toe Trust would slump away priges of $3 each; stn prizes of $2 each, and thirty-five prises of $1 eemeanavat went dhroad tn te hy down, 80 they went short many each ; A Caution fale Mor al "AY thoumands of shares, Any boy or girl not more than sixteen years of age in any school in SPECIAL FACTORY SALE Bromiged tot ty thud | tu time ie ALAR 4! i THAT PREC New York can enter thls competition and work for one of the fe) e ( ‘are ess) mises of f iM ieD) 3 KUCOND ICE POOL ' e ' a Of | Os Te AVOWED PURPOSE OF Evening World asks Its young readers to copy tt ort | | Here’s your chance to buy a Couch direct from the maker at the if 1 NG THE BIOCK UP TO 10 copy this short Sold at al Shoe Dealers attempting n MURVUY AND ADAMS The Evening World is read in our home,” in their best |! Wholesale Factory Price Atal Staves ada | ae i ‘ (8 CAUGHT AND PINCHED g and send it to The Evening World for $32 Cash to trade upon the name 1 “ ut THY it PRECIOUS ‘ 1 e [e) 0 the oy Curtis) MARGING HOM My POR with the simy tions in the accompanying coupor | ¢ ‘OW PRD. BOE nf (| Abt THE WE OF eat your writi ) your paper nice lean and fold | i . | . Jay i f & IN-VH MINE {ING THRY { wre Oe ANI. \ : - | be promptly prosecutec re CLOBED O1 for all these elements will be considered | | Mall Orders Filled Wyo, ee, th wit I de Cents | 10 ate full Heys of the Adame Ended Hie ~ife, ‘ 1) lomo ieee ety ou mailed a | laa 7: ' ore oe ad amber of specimens. ‘The contest does FO FREES on Aintiews pte Haan ay th B6Kly | The public will please * appear for cS and Improve your handwr YEAR WRITTEN GUARANTEE attached to every Couch, notice that the COW- . 1 waa tha : intl you have writte 1s, Al ARD SHOB is sold only a a ‘red, Ub at twovelt will carry five pecimens and five co | at the ONE Coward ae A an ot eh Ae es : 7 Shoe Store Warning to Morse Kot eaualit at part FIGHTS RUM IN HIS EPITAPH, ¥«re wie . 4 an he va a) 4 y | ke illustration shoy a ca al Pra rf JAMES S, COWARD bell trial | Commeetiont Mrohib F a Hevlght clarace alowed here with- food Benuire lees peat til 268-274 Greenwich St., N. ¥. wa be : us y Reran dLl eiarinae Erte ; ~ sean Wauun wzKbus) ue =~ i, * K Pip EMPIRE FURNITURE wiFG. CO., hee tre Wo | Memdaches gud & i NORWALH S| Jame 4 ! \ name @ r LP 348 Sixth Ave. a chitlss., New York, N, Y. HELP WAN) EU MALE, eurricd more then Bali Lan an . 4 and oF sver beMsbed ble THIS ADVIQRTISEMEN) MUST Be E CLOSED 0 17H THE ORDED h—Kxverienced men on metal eiph: Grove abe. te Why Has -4rved aud eet Uy 1e ke bese wwieus, Li He Be Whetitle be ve Fe Seba ille Builee bt? him. a discussion Mr. Taft went to y orty-eighth Mr, Taft will have a short rest this | 26, 1908, WHITMORE JURY The lore body of a Ww didn't know at ve oms first. anc hing unus twelve jurors who Whitmore again look at the body. On redirect examination t sald Whitmore had told him t is wife after had shed stories of the fi the swa’ re she a news! w been burn Wh for the was her, he sat are trying murder re n at a. was dated Dec regret. that her 1 not sent that th in two or three we Other Tanks Did It. caliimkednina’ 6 y finish, The ’ ttle Carroll.) the | nes Curtis went on to say that he usually | former title-holder let up at that point D W 6 ONTEST may help important, was ed kept the required twenty-five per cent. | however, and did not win another Hole, | i mroeneritys said ‘shi ghteen of net deposits on hand, but that In Sep- | losing tly alving thr Miss . + 7 y rring to the attit Ofiithe Re- | ano yodiat ne tember and October, 107, many of the Csvad would Bave captured the ae-'1 For the School Children of Greater New York. yarly. foward unfon (kbar orn | Rabat ann Seuee Ted abe biggest banks let their cash fall below laid a stymie, so the hole was halved, a eas at the party has done all and winter, af that figure. Miss Osgood narrowly escaped | $500 in Prizes for the Boys and Girls Who Write welve years more. ¢ Mr, Curtis had nothing to do with the By Gat Ch etwas Miner 4 one in $142,000 loan to Wesley M. Oler in Ice a stroke of luck on’ the the Following Sentence in the Best Style: ald he ‘stock In August, 1005, as he was away supposed she wa s a United on his vacation at that tine. nae matter of tssuing and back « Ks. witn to pi years said, i about SPECS SHAN GENEOF MURDER Views, Under Close Guard, | Spot Where Prisoner's ! Wife Was Slain. of his wife spent the night !n Meyer's witness Th ve > the stand. St street, Hrook- and with the Wiitmores said Mra, t i IS DUE TO CUTICURA ™ i. ning In the Whit- Chief Bule Among Victir Armed by Mexicans EL PASO, Tex. Oct. hed her to-day from v that a fight betw rious Papago and SARATOGA CLUBS JAMAICA, hing clubs, Saratog: nty, will sin a tor or of J. an After the para in Conver he Republi in aor } one ne All Treatments Failed and 1d —— | PERFECT RECOVERY —_-__ hi ccsema. Physicians troated } i nearly @ year without helpin 15 URED TO ANBUSH AND SLAUGHTERED | TO GREET SHERMAN. of Endurance Seemed Near, ms of Rival Tribe of Papagos —News sources Yaqui fall, at of the irations have ~ BOY TORTURED BY AWFUL HUMOR , and | rand nristmas expected | Almost Covered with Eczema—Nv | Night's Rest for Nearly a Year— Feared Lifelong Disfigurement— Limit “With the exception of his hands and feet, my son Clyde (thirteen years old) was almost completly covered with m for m any. While they were very kind and did all in Ih“the ‘basement, and on | their power, yet nothing seemed to re- 1 second floors. There was | lieve him, ‘And I bad tried many rem- 5 that. I don't re- | edies sent to me by kind friends but they ne I Kot but Biv i the’ oiiy’ ants By be | Hotel, Hoboken, in charge of four court | Indians has taken place th of officers, and this morning left the hotel | Altar, Sonora, und that forty Yaquis on a special trot r for Lamp Black | Were killed. According to reports the Swamp, Harrison, the scene of the /Nexican government armed the Papagos, j crime. who lured the Yaquis into ambush and When the fury entered the court-| oi toned the house nothing was said to indicate what | S!nughtered them, i - an on thelr| BISBRE, Artz, Oct. 2.—Following a abe) Ul thats Us skirmish southeast of Hermosillo, Mex., | MALES Glin! Bo in whieh It Is reported that . chtet | Gystave jeder, vrter, test! | of the hostile Yauul Indians was killed, | fled that early on the ning of Jan. J eventy-four Yaqui warriors came into 2 he and others went to the Harrison] peimosiio and surren RRS Morgue with Whitmore, who sald the |, 8, of Sonora, arrived from Europe dy was not that of his wife. Certain | yesterday, and It ts ex jo theta | scars were not on the body, the pris-ltreaty favorable to the Yaquis will be | oner claimed. Afterwa Whitmore | signed this week and permanent peace | weakened and declared he was not cer- | established. tain in his dental, but he refused to —___—_—_ ly the |] It's a lucky stroke—the day you first try the “best shoe on earth" —the one that looks sty- lish from the first day to the day it is worn out. No red leathers to burn and smart— no wrinkling or ridging at the toes—just perfect work and the finest materials all through— the features of HURLEY SHOE “None so Good.” $5 C®& $6 in All Leathers ARE YOUR SHOES HURLEYIZED? The process that makes patent leather retain its lus- tre and wear a third longer. 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