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re) EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1908. _— THE COFFERS A STAGE “LOCK ME UP, IM GOING MAD, SAID Ku RIOTING IS OVER, ORPHAN B3Y IN STOCKHOLDER SUES BU ROQPS AE HOLIDAY MOLY CAREER TO DOZEN BROWN'S VISITOR TO BRING TRACTION srw ov uo wueo rac spon’ oon PRETTY RL NO CRIM DUE EAL HAS PASE ROOSEVELT, SAYS FO PHS NR, LAVELLE Collection Boxes Could Not Ba Obtained Two Members Were Absent. Because — | | Strikers at the Keasby Brick Half Blinded by False Face, |Man With Card Bearing Name) Mr. Frohman Will Give Con- Plants Make No Disturb- Arthur Minor Didn’t Realize of Frark L. Nelken Makes | tracts to Those Selected by ance To-Day. His Danger. Strange Request. Evening World Readers. f ame vie: P TALK OF ARBITRATION, | Attur Minor # nine-vear-otd orphan, | “A sad Thanksgiving Day for geome CHANCE FOR ALL. Conspiracy, Fraud and Stock Shuffle : 1 a a REO CAC a eee Ch eae Ure AOU 3 st One Bishop MeFaul and Gov. Fort Some of the Words Used to Describe uu ales stetaauiiat Jos meet auton, oked wy from With Such a Start, Future of Combine, Which, It Is Alleged, to Attend Conference Called bah feud y te by an Ite a tos Hseeg RGU ARE TEARE Any Girl With Ability | lin Street station, looked up fre the for To-Morrow. ed so. differently from. all Would Seem Assured. I . and 5 h street and Webster |others who had passed the compliments s an Illegal Monopoly. — on tracks with a fof the day. = ise et eal et aN ence of State troops. | tr s, all masquer Tae dine Berets GS GenaE Gi nara, This is Mr. Frohman’s offer to ance nth Roo cual a family tonn, who never American girls who aspire to , Suit has been brought, with the Conti Company rick and fireproofing — pl Ha a © face and ham- and I'm about to go : SE ! Polley Ee BARGE Sone RE clown of re De ae ag Bolen: , and who haye had no oppor- pearing as the ‘action Merger ney ene a yw didn't realiz wn looked at the straiger, timity to get and to restore the elev gh Rapid! aay three thousand striking Hu aro vaners Ae THEMES M14) made only to those who Transit Co J Slavs started a riot that did not Passengers ink," he continue : na of them had been shot | bell and groune but This suit has ng ¢ ed St 1 jexvand too lat EY ed with ¢ for some time wi Bae a y normal was the v y of $5 a we joined as de tlor State that will pass ove Vets borough-Metiop 3 ; | 5s a. Tive t any! This cor le a = sa Kinet sah 4 = 1 and « oa a Street Railway Con night in ye at ‘ s tan Securities Compan mas F. Ry Berwind, John D. Crimmins, Andrew son duty about the works for a few traction merger received $29 of Inter | try companies that pc er nar panie Gardiner M. Lane and Cortelius \ paver Governor's me to the Six Months’ Tuition. De Lance appears ¢ | vised barracks in a building be- | No arrests, Each of the dozen Is who win Thomas F. Ry Gardner ae to the National Fir ng| The lit How's died two in The Evening We sts will re the Interborough Rapid Transit Com- | $o77Piished in ny and spent a comfortable night, | Years ago and last Ti the mother ceive in addition pany, Paul D. Cravath’s firm for the face street rail bY n ate up everything edible in | succum a lingering illness, Ar- in singing to. Inter.-Met, lhe stores and hotels, but a|thur was one of severa re her for The complaint sets out shat the plain-| | ec rived with abundant sup- | Went to Mrs, Moran's flat to live conditions of t < tiff is the holder of 30 shares of stock Rate aa iberoveathey sian dimelioteat reels ———— 2 the old Interborough Rapid Transit | Spiring went nery ‘ompan 96 per cent, of the Inter- | there was i August Belmont and a syndicate and | © He | ay the strikers main kept out] pledged to the Windsor Trust Company | | At 1 o'clggk a party of about | to secure an issue of collateral trust | em appeared onja nil near the bonds by the Inter-Met. The old Inter: nd mighty fin- | National Company's plai borough stockholders who went into the ons must be ¢ q | but after ne blue-coated sen- i ——E t scat No disorder of Met. stock and bonds for each $100 of old | @ monopolyy_ | Se Say nbenandn Ges that publid in-|any sort repo: mand that the| It wa: st thought that three of Wealthy Italic Slain After sets nburdened % |Wealthy Italian Slain ter Judg -olt's Decision. krupe aged ef the |the men wounded in the fighting yes- | 2 : The complaint asks that this transac- ng surface lines. ii terday would die, but from the hospi- Many Demands for Money tion be set aside and that the prop, By Any Name the Same tal word came td that they were ~ | be returned to the old stockholders S rm a B tan except John Sofia, who Which He Ignored | aintift b gs ri n of this merger,” reads the Cc els) ed. | plaintif€ says it belongs to the minority | prief, jon or ‘stock + ally hurt. Bishop Me- | 2 4 of 4 per cent. which did not assent to jcall it what you will, a mono ‘aul, Jersey Diocese, came zi the eer eet The defendants have de- | 6) aut quate tr aaa facl un- /to Perth Amboy from his seat in Tren- (Special to T ing World.) i aon Ee culty and thelr demurrer | Manhattan and the Bronx with the sin, |ton to-day to dedicate a new Catholle| PHILADELPHIA, Nov alvatorel cae fu now pending before Judge Ray. The xcept > ferry-boats and the |Chureh. He was met by three Lithua-!paldorra, a wealthy Italian grocer of | (> : 5 erhert: ee DROLOREA DES ANI . engl: pt ats and the |Church. He was met by e 1 aldo wealthy Italian grocer of 5 = Rahs ote 2 (RE) Cot bared Jon) the) (runic line railroads. See sts who control the community | Chestnut Hill, was found murdered on |COMfession of Mrs. Steinheil | ve « Vion aeuea a opinion: of: gudge stiolt Ke Ou rTOWS! and was m: en. ly a ree: ants, and asked to the sidewalk a short distance from his L 4 y 4}, Pz iu ote t v case, brought by Coudert Brothers, from PAbaneTegeat eke mart Ton Hen eaMeeTI ate His, heads was| Leads to Action on Part | ect which nothing has recently b heard. |t x F fina ai at fh w aie hed fn and he had been shot twice. { a : tw n This decision held that the Inter-Met, | 1)! and fre falling tol trate t t ay vi arzlack of the Police, formed a monopoly and that it was the tes Danone cay anoualsing ie et : annonces | t Jur photographs will be,| duty of air court to dissolve this mo- If auccess attends this new attempt to| After th it was stated within two weeks, in| printed in e Evening W an nopoly. The main e relied upon $s HI le traction merger August Bel- | 1), b 4 hen ys h he was tol € a sum! PARIS, Nov. 26. Mme. Steinheil, | re will be asked te y vote 2 ss mont will be able J that the two faetions had been unable fy AO 5 United States Supreme Court, where a ee Op ahi GtanentselGhurontanauusathan | derer of her husband and mother, @rove entire two ¢ combination of the Northern Pacific, the Gross, of the Chureh of Our Lady of |to Police Headquarters and repeated ¢ zt Great Northern and the Union Pacific ao, aca Goma be Wey prikine is | the stateme de previously to two. at on Was prohibited. The United States Ci ae rari tp CUAY GER newspaper 1 A warrant was issued under cult Court, a few weeks in the i i eaeaanes acinar anrestland) ane willihelookedlup American Tobacco case similarly Wager, wh ai . gel aenagcrsne’ 1 ne ‘ : that any monopoly is unl “ the plants said they could pay only $1 [poauens ire Wi sak 2 ig eal ee ae i} They promi: however, to raise the She accused Alexandre Wolff, who is RAR Rice eerie cece Pane acrmecdconnitincsiwarnentads the son of a who was employed ae s a ee Rel aa nea and the lergymen went back to the as cook : 1 Steinhel household. the elevated and subway the old In- [ee strikers with this message. Wolff, together wi! his uot her, was terborough voting syndicet? which s Bishop McFaul took no agive part in u tenga anreateal wire: Btelntell was | who) are. alte August Belmont formed, providea that Declares for Equal Opportunity |me n vs, Dut sald he didnot | accompanied to Polley Headquarters The Balle that still holds together. . ae “think the n ad been receiving as aH } * tel q aving > F } Adolphe St eil, her hushand, and their debut Mr. Cravath contended that the Me at Laying of Y. M. C. A nuch they earned and he believed ine ea hel her, were found |in New York politan Securities Company and the ~ : they would be POR OD LOERERT strangled to death in their home in this | Frohman Retropolitan Street allway Compans Cornerstone. tect themselves had an ors —— die Paes formance have lost control of the street surf ations de jected that the 4 se i a4 | Steeped in’ ni to gi railroads of New York t the ap- Leama be no more rioting Austrian Government Stirred | of aris = fieito.» n pointment of r His contention | WASHINGTON, N of, — President | It is already reported that the men| Rey ‘The der bis is that the Inter-Met, now controls only | Roosevelt the chief e willing to return to the Great East-| by Depression Issues a De- | ¢reat ital bo the "L” and subwa and there is no @fternc at the in er Clay Works where the trouble ae ny A oy i lowed b: monopoly. M 1 a week ago on the-promise of nial of Actual Fighting. lures wh AFTER THE SARDINE TRUST. | Arguments of Counsel. se of te nts a day. Unless | nystery. It| EASTPORT, Me., | On the argument Lefore Judge Ray, as ule 8 oe vance should || VIENNA, Noy. 2&.—The rumors of a F i ae Be eeiUR di Aspinwall Hodge, of counsel for the attempt. to carry out their original |forthcoming confilet in the Balkans pannces t Bae oe tee cen nt jon a dozen men engaged In the ne vad 4 Pane treat. of bringing in negro strike- |have disorganized the local Stock Ex- ary ite ill H _ Industry and upon the officials of th presun eA fe emo SIVEERY RE the white breakers it seems probable that the| change to such an extent that the Goy- | kdown last night in tb nce of | slaing Alera nt SECRET STE a eel presumed to be temporar the h i: ay : 7 y the ernment has thought it ads 9 | the tw aper men was ingly. [ang them "2 Sere rth ani entee. Purpose of converting assets into cas! that a1 |troops will be withdrawn by the end) fitter iter ‘quieting “statcnent, It | dramatic. It followed her collapse when | Grand Jury_at Portland next Tucada and returning the property to the stock- | 0'*! man is de by the |of the w ha characterized the reports of frontier jshe realised that t hse ' nt t iy: ghting as unfounded, a hax | had entangled hei Oo holdera, ie Ki the} Two Suspects Arrested. |promised that the Stock Exchange will | divert suspicion elsewhere was fast clos- | Second—That control of the companies | pooner | noon County Detectives !be notified im ly in the of | ing about her j in case of a reorganization would return | 0" later eve Hoffman arrested as al- |any serious oc She 1 been confronted with the! to the Inter-Met. t f BERLIN, N in| damning evidence of thi who, the Inter-Bte i Hoe th 5 leged ring leaders of the rioting, Jo- | 3PM after the crime, Third—That t! onopoly, if illegal in g I ‘| of Keasl who had on the Be mount the stor i Hee eee ete eee rch asin hue, of Keusby who, had & Jon he Bi Pe Gea hau atinge! Bor Infante and Children 148 ceased to exist in al ‘enoramit Son , y ‘ with a sli pelt du: h 0k Ht haw ceased to exist in a its er | sf one hand John udnarek, who |} Tort her nerve.e The Kind You Have Always Bought s from s Corners, five miles | Stock Exel was dull wit a p tinue to be controlled by the stockhold- | unity that 1 ies Se ea Ere ACLURINT TOUSEN EAL R en The uncerti the man Bears the Mr. Cravath's reply to this argument ty 1 sistance were Jocked up in the | cipally Kaffirs and foreigners xe. broke do ¥, and be- of g Was the f avowal that the surfacc arks a “ 1 rly Rea al jes sagged in sympathy and from! tween cries of anguish pbed out her| —— lines are abso rupt, and that 4nd Aa good ‘ ) ; Se ee er omiearteRlpauit support | confession. there will be convert into |)" rew ApH ) ve in the vicinity of cash for the tak : Perth Ainbo ecrultings service, are He declared that “what r t daresay coloperating with the Stats Plished by the Air put doing thelr share tn pre- i r ela é it = stated that the ’ ; at acting under any e t am shington, 1 Some orkmen claim they have : treated, According. to e n t ding with eninlover © of Repub: my election. the get 1 pay, No ins ef on’ of Taft peer he mel ied that the G@ E Cod \ they were paid on Saturday last 1 e disgrunticd when the 5 r ' been made o ’ s ‘ to Keasby and ny You tion among the men ta complaint to make hanktu! u re. striking Thankft were striking out WASHBURN -CROSBY'S The »wing formula 1s a never ng remedy for colds ) nee of compound up of Be 4, one ounce Torils com- 1 half pint of good whis- N ‘ shake thoroughly each \ j vse in doses of a table- A World “Lost” Ad ery four hours Will bring it y ‘ it thane im an acute To s . yur | The in ~ ~ ; : THE VERY HIGHEST QUALITY ou 1 be gotten at any drug of dollars z mm day to day d moral uplift | sare, President’s Letter on Bigots 7 + . ~ ‘ Literally the “hat was passed’ ‘toe Simply Enunciated Constitu- | aay at tne Madison Avenue Prosbye tional Principle. terian Church during the Thanksgive { { ing Day Dr Parkhurst: ane to the ed prior vking up of the absence of another member se two being the combination of © chureh plate is des boxes could not HAD AN HONEST RING. Rector of Cathedral Tells C. B. L. Equation of Ameri Mind Was Expressed a lhe ised s said, “have 1 rustic method of gation hats, At St. Patrick's Cathedral to-day teousness = power of the late at Criticism Amuses. table Compound. f Norristowa, inkham: d misery from fee ctor said an operas | had, and much as death. how: other women Lydia E, Pinkham’s d 1 decided to taken the first Vam ene 1 an, lake yelame! : »mpound.” FACTS FOR SiCK WOMEN t years Lydia Pink- Compound, made has been the with i Be housands of pave t Sprea been troubled flammation, 4 Hakinteae . irregulare iy as sub-deacn . backache, that ra wea feeling, flatulency, ine oe iness or nervous prose t ‘ 1 i Mrs, Pinkham invites all sick we t SUE women to write her for, advices AY « She has goided th sundas ta n Ksgiving Da health, Address, 1, n, Muss. UNDAY WORL music BY SA EION AR, Manuel Klein's great song, ‘When the Circus Comes to Town,’ words and music FR with next Sunday’s World, Thissong is hit of the big 1908 Hippodrome production ( ( ‘| (

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