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~ WARNED JENKINS THEATRE TICKET — PLOT OF REDS’ 10 U. 8. HOSPITAL TO STOP FRAUDS, LA SECRETARY SAYS Former Confide Board tial Employee THE ALDERMEN THE EVENING WORLD, W BEFORE HOLD UP AND ROB SHIP RELIEF WOMAN FAILED DAYS OVERDUE SHE — > lakes Up The Evening New York Detective Learns of Has Not Arrived at Guam and, Woman tUESDA ¥, NOVEMBER 24, 1908. ties oid Serge 4 Vwater AUTO KILLING MYSTERY. Lie ne nee a eel shhenibor M White Plains : i “ to he \ back fro! Swears Police Ser- ane ARTA CUR GRODUREL ECUINGI) EOE | ea ie ack tor on Stand Tells of Many | World’s Ordinance to Stop Plan to Waylay Her the Supply Has Been geant Agreed to “Fix” Her ] False Loans. Sidewalk Speculation. Near Newark Bank. Sent in Search. With a License for $200. GRANT. oee§ @ Bra ai aS © Cre . Cs ait GW _ ) $§ WERE ALTERED, DELAY FINAL, ACTION, (69 em vine te amie of Joln ataxtn, Soe atsome concem 4 RAN A PICTURE SHOW.!S9 § | Thank. s, le---Wed Onl BOOKS WERE ALTERED, BINA kane Sent ait fETNOALAERRGI UAE SCtRG. TRON one “¢ Special Thanksgiving Sale---We nesday nly }° | ES John Adamovica, American hospital ahip Re This ves- | ; ue) Conkling, Ruined by Restitu-'Brown Has Plan to Regulate ten. are under arrest | > Nov on, and was /Met Him in Saloon and Hand- We are perfectly Byntn Oi Wwe are ng two of the most xiraordinary Si Se M4 ne me sult of the New York Dete \s not yet ar ave pt bn argain Values"’ with a rld of style. tion, Testifies Despite Bank- , Sale of Theatre Tickets WARE ig RRVenUTNG ' Sada) eal Obes Mlonay ta ies: 5) 9 € world of style | p alleged plot to waylay and 1 . “ BOAATTA ace ee | ° WY. er’s Scornful Scowls. | Hotel Agencie SoA RHEW (Sit rth supp’y ship Supp!s am tn seareh ence of Witness. ie About the Skirt— About the Wa £ | a Newark bank for the purpose of draw- Of t | annals J Q } There was a dramatic moment in the) When the Board of Alder (eae Perens Par qt) The trlal for extortion of Sergt, Peter \ 515) \ trial of John G. Jenkins, the former |fesular meeting to-day began the con ! here was J. Bird, formerly tn charge of the poltce is the sale price. oe ) president of the Jenkins Trust Com-|sideration of the prop 1 of the | of manicure a “ which {t attached to the License Bureau, was pany, charged with embexziem in ordinance providing n ee Pat resumed to-day before Judge Malone, ] » Co ‘ookly: i | sidewalk tl e by the in the Court of General Sessions. Bird , The Values: the Supreme Court, Brooklyn, to-day, , by t ie Values. when District-Attorney Clarke cated | he WAS) Anarchist gro » which they b spent the night in the Tombs, as Judge | Hie Nalucs: Nallles: acally Sel) ular $4.00, $5 the first witness, William A, Conkling, | prepared iy paolutlon) Con” ionged Malone, following his rule, has refused 58.00 and $10.00. a $6.00. who was secretary of the Institution. | trolling the tekets at! their original plan was to breaic into EBTATION RHE ATKII NORA SEINE oateneeRL| " and $6.00. Conkling worked for the late John G While expressing ithe Roas house and bind Mise Lillian Ll PAW ae AC | The Materials: Satin—Pana- Jenkins, father of the man under Ind! ment, almost from the time when Jen- kins began the organization of a chain | of banks. He ts fifty-five years o} In court he looked seedy; his manner was | also be tal Wepressed—the air of a man who has | obey lost ambition. He was the defendant's | nd sale confidant, and did the actual transfer-| Alderma: of the alleged fr: rection the president of Jenkine Trust Company. It was pa on that the indictments |t et spe were secured The bulk resolution speculator stated that the ticket agencies should of edge of th his evidence reguiat |the Tenderloin theatre-goi ening World's | to continue idewalk Ucket Alderman Brown thers book to tell them office safe a few doors Ross, who acted as her keeper, and apel the combination of the his factory on Colt street, wiping out nuisance, the proceedi last night in ney to Manila ken in hand and compelled to | guy StI LEEPER Iieigel CR CUE | OHEee a ve cured soon after the case opened to- | He GAL they could never find Miss Ross, who that they were « Manley made the address, | n Brown's district embodies | jas been ill recently, in the Sought shelter charging Bird He has personal knowl- | jouse. Then they discovered that Mrs = Mrs, Dorothy Mason, impositions practised on the Ross went every Monday to the New The Relief is ur the command of ing picture show at ng public by the sidewalk ark National Banking Company and Surgeon Ch Her Hundred and Forty-nint) c and ticket agencies. Edward D. of the big theatres and hot got about $1,000 to pa r husband's workmen Eleven jurors had been secured when | ef, ploture show. during the trial ngs against Bird The twelfth juror was rr, a singer said the Dis-/are in the Alderman’s district. A year! petective Rafsky reported to Acting a line; sald than all he could ago he made an unsuccessful effort to| Captain Clark that he had learned New medical across t) > played {n this Secure the passage of a resolution | yofk Anarc: roversy Mrs. Ma matter, He had saved about $15,000 and| wiping out the business of sidewalk Detective President He was away from the pair to} he lost it all in the failure of the bank. | ticket speculators, but his measure was | o¢ Newark, and edical officer hear their sation | He was just a tool. He ts to-day a[teeranee Aa elu ¢ The |# #ystematic inquiry at the local be in supren and that the) Mrs. ¥ Ml, slender woman of | : 1e adoption o y y at th atin = . e ean penniless man.” ‘ rn dopo i alder | As the detectives were about to enter | Vessel have a civillan sailing master. middle age, Was the next witness, She| Scowled at Ruined Employee. Brown, “I shall submit a reso ution the National Newark Bank, which is Rea ural y ae eave al not said she applied for a for a es vill Include the ticket agencies. a agree with the President, and the con- moving CREE? Jenkins, ‘before Conkling’s entrance | te Ryening W. seks on the first floor of the new building i ‘8 ria ean ceanes The Evening World resolution wipes out? tn6 Mutual Beneft Life Insurance troversy: led t¢ yesignation as Chief and Fe street « y and purely legal. | Company, at Broad and Bank streets, of the Bure un opened up ten days tacer out a Sale tll corporation coun-| they saw a woman like the one they earn icense, 7 2, n opinion which i to | sought enter the bank ahead of them. ‘On April 22," she continued, “Serst. ree Stores rd, and tt, Tam in- Patent are : dup Pe eae to ataine ine legulity of the pro-| They soon fdentifed her as Mrs. Ross ’ Bird called on me. He was not in unt y passed him, posed ordinance. At this point there was a hitch. The form ep He ealaiie cate sta ic nseimien uh Alterations Conkling returned th "In the matter of the ticket agencles | bank officials had warned Mrs. Ross of but could fix It and get mea Itcense for : anivér and went to the witness there is no queation but the Board he) ner supposed danger. i $20. 1 promised to pay him $0 on ac-| FREE Conkling’s testin was mainly a (ys poyer te Dieclme in tickets, These | ‘The detectives took the next car opunt “thee nest day tend) the valance | @@ repetition of Mr. Clarke's opening. He agencies should be licensed, and n|to Irvington, where they learned that within two weeks ! said that, year after year, big loans (ap eehal 9 the Gi through the | sire, Ross had gone to her home, On April 23 a boy brought me a note aS Board of Aldermen, has the absolute pans A sy Bird : > meet hii had been entered on the books of the HOsTG OF Aldermen, Ns tie cnditions | Whence she had telephoned to the fac- i igned by Bird telling me to meet him Jenkins Trust Company in the names|such licensed Dusiness shall be tory of her safe arrival. of Charles Reuter, Fred C. Young, Fred ducted, ‘The Board has the power to| Two men loitering in the reighbor- Peet ae, st ust how much more than the! po, ; Hereceele Keiser, Charles i. Hart and Waldort| printed box office “price the agencion | BoM! of the factory aroused the susp! Hunter. On Oct. 21, while the other| may charge for violations, and 1 can| clons of the detectives and they made | than the i} Gjrectors were trying to raise money to see, ne save the bank, Reuter, who was cashier | Usciture, | Corpora of the brokerage firm of Frank & John’ notified 3 » telephoned him (Conk- they ha t he wanted a loan of $50,000. amainet ecretary refused, Jenkins to send the money to Reuter. | Orainance This happened again two days later. longer be Conkling said that the day before the toes cen) : were to examine the books ‘the "ma nstructed him to make changes the amounts of the loans made to the dummies less than half. but was ordered power to r ordinances ported ord unued the relating to "I told Mr. Jenkins twany umes,” ticket shall Conkling said, “that if these loans did Price th shall be ot stop the bank would close its doors.” The Cor clad in heavy mourning ing from n-law, the late John G, 8&8 to the who died of a broke heart owing the closing of the institutions h he had organized, was in court. With her was her sister-in-law, Mra, Dealing | Fenwick B, Small, and two young) jating to Women who had been stenographers for vallalty the Jenkinses. B be tested | In orde tion may bh should pa The District-Attorney said the embez- | glement of $50,000, which is all that is file on the venkins 1s being tried, was part of a| scheme of tne JenKinses to secure | 000, which was to be put in the National Bank, of Brooklyn, of which the late John G. Jenkins, father of the dant, was. president, and which later closed its doors. rst “Your Board, sale of tickets. eof and proposed ordinance. pealing the provision as to the licensing of the latter ordinance could The Corporation Counsel's opinion 1 Part of Plot for $557,000. regard 0 the ordinance was 4 Brown, and Board adjourned without covered by the indictment under which | taking any — BROOKLYN SUBWAY & con- | severe pena them prisoners. On Adamovicz, at- nse to do business.’ tached to a leather thong tied around a piety tovday his waist, was a loaded 3-calibre re- power to. legislate volver, 80 adjusted that it could be tr lewalk ticket speculators. he says, “has ‘epea parts of the old code of enumerated in the proposed whe licenses granted se fee of $ onger to be I in difficulty the pro- inance of the Board,” con-| Corporation Counsel, “is that the provisions regulating tne ‘This provides that every printed on its face the hat no greater sum or exacted therefor.” Ed Dillon Married Pretty Emily Leidy Nine Months Ago on the Quiet. drawn by a quick movement. Schreiber was armed wit a large clasp knife. Rafsky identified Schreiber as a mem- ber of a group of anarchists known to jae New York police as a dangerous characters. —EE EE QUITS SALVATIONISIS =: fal t Fv ee ARK, No °4.—Edward Aloysius Dillon, captain and halfback of the eton University football team, and 1 hi ‘ration Counsel, after quot- from a family identified with Boston so- Re ey dane tee clety, has been married nearly nine months !t was discovered to-day. His r, he sald, “that the ques. | »¢ definitely settled, the board ss two ordinances—one re- | bride was Miss Emily Leidy, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Leldy, Miss Van Norden, Back With bene peaulira home is in Highfield Lane, Nutley. | Father After Nine Years, on A friend of the young couple is au- Way to Savannah. ‘ors, and another 1 of tickets. The specu the aes nlanvanproprials ecten:s thority for the statement that the mar- riage was a very eecret affair, The | young la r was told only at | the last Mr. Dillon's relatives |are not yet aware of tt 4 When a reporter called at Mr. Letay's home to-day the marriage was at firat dented, but was later ad 4, and Mrs Leidy made the formal that her daughter, Miss E a been placed on motion of Alderman B. M. B definite action. Miss Cora Van Norden, who was re- aimed from the Salvation Army yes- terday by her father, Warner M. Van Norden, the millionaire president of the Norden Trust Company, set out Man The money, said the prosecutor, was vith her parent to-day for the Savan- ae taken to the brokerage firm of Prank @ | SAR AW eee married to Mr. Dillon in New York City | John G. Jenkins jr., and used for specu ) on Feb. % last. aio ¥ eet : Two days ago the young woman was ° Los wee a ie selling the War Cry In Boston and beg-| Further than that the family would miles, Of these dummi |ging money with kettle and bell for|Make no statement, except that the Rae eet Preder Reetaules Thanksgiving dinners. e had been | bride's mother wae at the ceremony. “On Aug. 6, 1907," said Mr. |with the Army for nine years, To-day, | te can..:. can la “John G. Jenkins’ jr, told Sei Conkling, of the, Jenkins a Sesretars ‘Public c ake out @ credit siip showing | any, to joans had been made to the amount of | Asks $157,000 and to put it in the drawer, the slip to be carried as cash. At times for Jenkins would put back $10,000 and $15,000 | on the loans made by the trust com- pany, making it appear o8 if the old oans were being paid, whereas all me he would be making new loar Practice known as ‘sweetening’ | vice Comi loans. obtained £1 in the 8 an o Help Wanted 3 ."cns of the con time in w Brooklyn } To-Day ! As advertised for in The Morning Assistant counsel for the Public Ser- | Service Commission Extension of Time Public Hearing. surrounded by wealthy relatives and |friends, having discarded her uniform, \for the silke and satins of the world, |ehe had so long shunned, | she was | seated In a private car speeding south oo COURT REFUSES TO STOP KETCHEL-PAPKE FIGHT. Promoter Gleason Fails to Get an Injunction Preventing Cham- |HOLDS COURT ON SPOT SO mission Leroy T. Harkness | NEGROES CAN DIE BY LAW. Pionship Bout. rom Justice Almet F. Jenks, SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, proms Court Bivakive, ie When Mob Demanded Lynching a plication of John J. Gleaso © for aring in the Su- Jury Was Called to Do Quick | iunction te. prevent Willian —The ap- for an in- upon the petition |Stantey Ketehell mmission for an extension of Work Legally. Thursday un hich the construction of the oe f 1, Coffroth’s club, W loop sub lines In Brooklyn | TIPTONVILLE, Tenn., Nov. %.—A Sewell to-day. The 1 as scheduled mob of five hundred, bent on lynching will be he be begun. \ i Jim Stineback and Marshall, the Jer the previous ac: , = aE Fe Ap res iOa 8 who shot and Killed Spectal | Ward Want Directory. ROE NB dats Be Sheriff Richard Burrus and nC Re ear as | eee ee wounded John Hall, a deputy, Asdtaasere near here last Sunday night, surrounds Ane en a Portion An Harkness sets the fail here. ‘The negroes were brought he different steps ‘which, have | in’ tacaas tro | y Hs been taken in the building Of mubwaye wi Bee uaa DURAN: WIPER | ADR? For Infants and Children, TRUNK and asks the court to extend the time Caldwell and Sheriff witch contracts can b Haynes went before Justice Lee Da i Farhi a sgn gens terre nen Hae OS" The Kind You Have Always Bought . } ra. h summon & ney of twelve nen and al Bears tho A ‘ the negroes sentenced in due form : j to hack Signature Leen ay 7 te v negro hey shot! of eA re 1 i ¢ b Burrows and Hall. they will be — ih gyre 2 Nurnen es t hanged. We , ¢ n +1 2 \ ; : i siege 1h JAMES McCREERY & CO,’ i H * Q Huh Cooks (M trt oH 4 |" vf f _ 1 Work BURNED BY FLAMING FAT. TOY DEPARTMENT, 34th Street Store, i : Woman's Clothing Set Ablaze An attractive assortment of Fine Im- a ad & While Working in Her Home )T. . . ae J Pola) ported Dolls, Toys, Games and Kooks for } uy venues Boys and Girls, At very moderate prices, Help Ads., 702 more than all other New York papers combined, juries. hospital, but can b Fifth Floor, Thirty-fourth Street.) ~ 23rd Sireet On Sale Wednesday, SHIRTWAISTS. 23rd Street JAMES McGREERY & CO. 34th “treet November the 25th. | LADIES’ GLOVES, Jn Both Stores, 1 clasp, prix seam, English Cape Skin Gloves. 1.00 per pair 10 inch, white Biarritz Gloves. 1.00 per pair 12 button length, white Glace Mous- quetaire Gloves. 1.65 per pair UMBRELLAS. In Both Stores, Extra fine quality, tape edge, Taf- feta Silk. Large variety of fancy handles, 26 inch for women, 28 inch for men. . 2.95 values 4.00 and 4.50 Fine quality Twilled Silk and Union Taffeta, with Imported Natural Wood handles. 26 inch for women, 28 inch for men. 2, value 3.50 In Both Stores. An extensive variety, including su- perior quality Taffeta, Messaline, All- over Net and Lace, also a large assort- ment of Irish Crochet Waists. At moderate prices. The regular stock includes numer- ous models in colored Silks, Plaids and Stripes, as well as washable Flannel Waists for travelling and tailor-made dress. In i oth Stores, K DEPARTMENTS, Russet and Brown Sole Leather and Black Walrus Grain Bags. High cut, saddler sewn and leather capped corners; leather lined with inside pockets; Eng- lish locks and catches. Sizes 14, 15, 16, 17 and 18 inche $5. value 678 | Russet Cowhide Dress Suit Cases, with double steel frames, brass spring locks and leather capped corners, Fitted Size 24 inches, 3.50 value JAMES McCREERY & CO, 34th Street with shirt pockets. 5.00 Colors: Black, blue ma — Broadcloth — Cheviot — Voile—Stripes—Miatures. The Models: Circular gored, Full plaited—Directoire sheath, French cape The Models: (button front). g that is new, dainty and pretty The ue Vafleta Silk, and Nets—Lingeries —Silk Batiste ace vith long leg-o"-mut ton sleeves. The Colors: white, ecru, smoke. Taffeta silk, black. The Collect : 396 Waists — Models. 3 to 44 Bust. The Collection: —800 Skirts on Sale---42 Mod- Wels, Regular and Extra Sizes to 36 inch Band. Lace, Hib Wet | {Eth Ste 1.2. extra for Okt Se es BROOKLYN Sale dll 64510651 Broad Streeg Viiree Stores NEWARK BLISHED 51 YEARS. Another Tremendous Underprice Sale of Alisses’ $15 to $18 Sample Suits at $9. 39 Of fine quality Broadcloth C the smartest is a 36- straps Other models also strict! in latest gored and plain styles, g 14 to 18, Misses’ $20 Suits, special at set 95 Manufacturers’ green, t others tr satin; S| rt cefu sample Si ¢, gral cy vests; band of LINOLEUM, 4 IMPOTEEA ide, perfect good 39e° remnants from 1)» $1.10 XXXX SHEET yards wide and seamless, from Scotland. From 8 to 10 and 2 to 4, spe- cial, yard.. Se. CORK $2.50 CORK CARPET, | 29¢. to 55¢, YARD OL. 49¢, ONLCLOTH, 16 yd, in remnants, CLOTH. On sale wide, From 8 to 10 special, yard, BOE | 50 1472 128 Bee | aia vara AE Carpets, Rugs, F Ete. Another series of unprecedented bargains for We. day: 89c ALL-WOOL CARPET, 324.96 VEL VE 1 RUGS , Size 9x hall, stair, room patterns; made, | 11; .0 0: laid vith padded lining A5e 25)!" $12,251 $14.98 BRUSS 59¢. " INGRAIN CARPET, re- S RUGS, size versible; best carpet 2x1 © different patterns to made for bedroom, at, sele fro spe- ) id 24¢e alesis Li $7.25 $8.98 PRO-BRUS SELS RUGS $3.00 DINING G-ROOM RUGS, hese Rugs are reversibie, mak- | size 6x9; ing two different Rugs when NECHAN i ainais es aac $1. 27 you reverse it; size $1 O8SMYRNA RUGS, size 30x 0x9* Seca) eae seie $3.85 6O fringed and in sal 22,98 ALEXANDER SMITH and Oriental designs; SON'> AXMINSTER KUGS, special .. 85¢ ze 9x42, Oriental and floral | $22.98 IME ORTE D SCOTCH Signs; only bODY RUGS, | Rugs in the Jot Oriental desig Rug $97.65 fo $ERAd Re MESO LN A a Se er ro I, |The Wis Giradint s World “Ww, Wi: Dicectanrs makes moie offers of positions than any other two mediums in the universe. .