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TRUST DOUBLED THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1910. 4 “BANANA ANNA” GETS OST’S Fish Tie Up Steel le ° : CHICAGO, Dec. 9 eo . fresh water herrin, ouring Into the The Kommuter Kris Kringle © © By Ferd. G. Long { SIX MONTHS IN JAIL. pr Siisianeabienbbdambpatiinibtindniiees Rain y i M am er th Lago gut Me oa ad Great Saturday aw Jair leads C mi! of he jary steel plan Ni ‘ © - = att Cul Wear pu 1 had United States Steel Corporation caused Bargain Sale | ; AM, SURE CAN MANAGE Ive Just Gor TIME LOOK WHERE or \ oman jose Specialty 4 teup for some time verreny A Sale crowded with price op- a UT IT RIGHT_ON TOP. Tj 7 MAKE MY TRAIN, YOu'RE GOING- | Was Fake Damage Sults. | Workmen took the fish home for Sv?-| Kortunities such as have never . ue ' | Mrs. Anna Strula of Haslet, N, J.,| Pe been secn before in the POST [ ~ otherwise “Banana Anna," the middle! = é 4p - aged boarding héuse keeper, whe at Stores. There ie here her trial last Week pleaded guilty to of the right kind for every buyer. +e defrauding the New York Central in a Ee ia -_ fake damage sult, was arraigned .o- Man! Give Your Wife a : | day in General sessions for sentence. Santo Vacuum Cleaner . Policies on Freeport Busi-| | Her lawyer asked for mercy, saying ” | everal Jurors had told him that had || [T means pure, germless air Ca she not confessed in open rt the; ‘ H + % ness Houses Jumped From Heves Would have cobvioddd in your home and no dirt or Judge Rosalsky replied that several cust in your carpets, rugs, a 75 Cents to $1.50, jurora~had also tofd him they would] hangings or beddi ‘have found the woman gulity without inging! ing. t ; | leaving their sents, She didn't deserve Every Santo Vacuum ‘ ideration, he thought, % any consideration, he thought, because i 3 ATE ON DWELLINGS UP her own admissions showed that for Cleaner is backed by a per. ge years she had been extorting money eo | from traffic lines by fake damage suits, | . s, is but, because of her physical condition, i ¢ Legislative Investigating Com: he would wend her to the penitentiary | Vee Chek ice a for only six months. Mrs. Strula was “ ' mittee Told the Combine Is taken back to the Tombs weeping bit- terly. She had expected a suspended P | nentence. Responsible for It. In three yours Mrs, Strula collected more than 5,000 for her pretended falls. She carried banana skins to give color _ Citizens of Freeport, L. 1, appeared to her stories ‘ ¥ before the legislative invest!- | ——— — = = — ting committee and testified that | ing the last two years the Fire In- The illustration speaks eloquently of ¢ Trust has doubled the rater | the crisp, pew styles aceasta Mo the siness property in that wool Paca Clot oat, heavi - SUNT kee poke Tal. Seecan| ’ ‘ terlined; trimmed with Fancy Silk Braia . * and Shining Gilt Buttons. Sizes 2 to 5S. ome } of row" ice, fmange, which is @ part of the rate. P (e} (s} ag! 6 ig king machinery of the ‘Trist. It @ . “ates on the same lines as the New ————_—_— SSS Also Astrakhan and colored Bearskin fork Fire Insurance Exchange, The Coats in pleasing varieties. 1 for dwellings was increased from . ; en ane —W Christmas that will please the boy Tirby Sesser oe tae Bansd oF Toads 34th Street est and your purte as well. Raincoats of + f Freeport wae the first witness. He beat quality rubber having cap and cape ia ef the tecrense in vitor. bey 3 attachment, complete $3.49. Game qual- j “We have increased the efficiency of 77 LVE ily sold elsewhere for 86.00. fire department to as high a _ Tat) SPRINT " ’ 9 das ponsile,” aald Mr, Kister, Misses’ and Girls’ Coats f : : LSE aaitt® POWENE wp-to-date 4D |HACKENSCHMIDT FAILS nn |. Have you done anything to find out TO THROW DR. ROLLER. Brooklyn servic: pees Tg Aa a Pi ge oats cause of this increase? A. We have - wi 1 BI E ed the agents, and the only explana: |tnctead the Russian Lion Has Dif- Submitted by Estimate Board. ‘ith by Rockwell Place Blaze. high grade Arment of plain and 50 | is that the combination has fixe |/ Stead the Russian Lion | Fire destroyed part of the Raison i ey Ma rates and that they have no other ficulty in Saving Himself A report submitted to the Board of| Electric Company's plant at Nos, 414 ges 6 to years. ; “ . Ay to-day, Regul lues to $15.00 eourse than to follow orders, From a Fall. . 9 | Hetimate to-day recommending that the | Rockwell place, Brooklim, earty to-day, egular values to . @. Are your rates fixed by the subur- ; — city settle with the Bradley Contracting | but It did not‘interfere. with the com- ‘ iuameat A, Toe. PITTSBURG, Dec, %—In one hour of Company on the baais of the axreoment | PARY# wervice of Ment and power. ‘ In your own case, what was the | the most bitter wrestling ever @een in proposed by the Public Service Commis- e rted on the second of é se? A. Two years ago my tn-| Pittsturg, George Hackenschmidt, the sion waa thrown aside by Mayor Gaynor. | the three-story yes It ida On Sale Saturday, Dec. 10. . nee was 7 cents a hundred, and it| Russian Lion, not oniy falled to throw "he report proposed that the city pay | discovered by Otto A dearer 8 ae Sg } jas jumped to $1.60. Dr. B. F. Roller, the former Western wtaias the company a total of $1,426,098, of this | Baperintendent te the ato e mailed to | } 12 Was that a general increase. A, | Pennaytvania athlete, but had great amount $1,160,000 being for ba ere thieey men on the third floor to fun. | On all business houses. No mate | aim, sig Litdanell itoat tek i ree . tion of the Centre street loop of the ys : 5 } ff whether new Dulklings were put UD |trrown: The Hane nom «ine | Mystery in Suicide in Washing-| {wast ana $270,636 for extra work on The men had hardly time to get to the eee oF net agreed to throw Rolior twice tnalde an 5 ‘ ppd held tae tad by 2 | ‘The fire aid little 4 outside the ve 80 . aeghiey inority report disapproving the| The fire did little damage be Pegged) Agents had tatormed |2OW OF toe the mate, he wax most ton of First Chief of settioment was submitted by. Engineer | stareroom, (0) (o} One of the season's newest models, ee [of the time-on the defensive, for Rotler, F Creurbauer of Brooklyn. When both re- made of Chiffon on Net, in all the new> that there had been a general IM-| ingtead of playing a wniting game, car- Coast Artillery. ports had heen read Borough President | i est shades. Yoke and collar of fine lace | on Long Island. [ried the match to the big Russian. + McAneny said that he would vote for = |} edged with messaline; lace cuff, trim- } Has there ever been any great) rt was an hour of very rough port, $ the settlement very reluctantly for the mings of messaline. A regular $3.00 loas In your community? A. No, sir. | and it was seen that the men were hit- reason that the whole thing was a mess | vhlogs the past two years ave had NO| ter enemies, Time and again Roller| WASHINGTON, Dec. 9.—Major-Gen-| from the beginning. 34th Street—West | "itis hard to conceive of p more appre- amounting to more than $100, Uifted his heavier opponent bodily and {eral Wallace i. Randolph, retired, for- ——_——-___—. A Pa ALP A em 9 | priate Christmas Gift. How long had the rates been tn | would crash htm down as if he would! mer jate chief of the Coast Artimery| $5,000 VERDICT FOR BRADY. Hlere are Bid Biswas that eve } ence Detore' the raise came? A. litt him. After the match Roller cttal-|corpe, committed suicide at his rest- —— an will want. Cut after the latest Paris twenty-five years. . lenged Hackenschmidt to a finish mateh| 4ooce in thia elty to-day, Gen. w "¢ Play Taxicab Victim Role on ce fad 3 pian Model, shaped to fit perfectly, and as W. Lucas, also of Freeport. | for any amount of money, but Hacken- . | ial i ; doiph shot himself through thi Again for Same Price. —RIKER’S EX: . ? $ substantially made. Two buttons, all 4 tifled that he is an insurance broker, dt declined to mak: 4 ; ‘sold resenting a” New York brokerage [ont Coumes MARS ANY FePIY~ |e reagan t0 known for the mul Actor, manager, playwright and pro- PEcTORANT nasil] $35 Ladies’ & Misses’ Coats, $20 |] coor A Giove inar was never f \ the onty plausible explanation is thet | 416. walliam A. Brady won a verdict | been for 64 years ——————___—_—_————— ||| before for less than $1.00. Fs Frwhat ts your expertence in rates in| CHAMPION WOLGAST vleagiee aoe ae eInae traubte | for 96.000 to-day in his ault against the —ie_now—always We offer them to-morrow at 590, 4 7 was asked. : be gnc % New York ‘Taxtcab Company for in- will be—the Bei | —- ; ‘ SEA hates on recidonces have ‘gone ENGAGES IN ROMANCE. to which he had been subject for sev- juries received by bein ghit by a cab, “ Cough and Cold IMPORTANT SAIL E Read the Post Fur advertisement ta from # cents to cents for the eral months past. shiet or | Mr. Brady shed when he heard the || Sy Remedy that can pA S Sth ERD Se SR LO to-day'e Evening Journal. It tells how © period. Or | Suy Bride Refuses to Deny| Gen. Randolph was the first Chiet of | Mit and said to David Gerber, his|| be produ Constantly growing you can race 50 cts on the dollar without year period, On mercantile prop: 5 Li q the rates have doubled. On Main She Has Married the the Const ATTY one ne ae ci, [attorney: No, thanks; no return en- || in publle favor. 25 cts. and 60. cts, | sacrificing quality. Date tated a6 higher.” ‘ of the most popular officers in the mill- | gagement at the same price, Next time || a bottle. If a 60-ct. hottie of Riker’s About 300 Women’s and Misses i le J L POST ss ae thee 4s . Fighter. tary service. He was mainly instrumen-]T get knocked down and dragged || Expectorant does not stop your | Coats of Black Broadcloth, mixtures i e eo A.J 4 eels | tal dn the development of the present | block by a taxi I'll have a better figure i tars beinasabnsies wie: ei 4 eh Tan foe tine Tange eee in existence? | CADTULAD, eich. Dec. 2—Ad Wol- |S, of feld artillery and tor several (than that in the contract or I wont || coUgi oF cold, tear and fancy materials, lined through- | Aice S.W. Cor, Ith Street siatt Ever since I knew anything about tt. |aet, Hgbtwetght champion pugitiat, | #Ystem of Meld art of the ertiliery | Diay.” empty bottle and get your money. | out and half lined. | and Union Square Made by the T: and Miss Mildred Ensign of this city,| Yt he was In change is Se mee oy SnesT runt. ‘Jore having ® quiet laugh at the ex. | Post at Fort Riley, Kan. 7 <incnhsnab Eenaniaieaieeeanaeaaieiniiiaaiaieaiaal a Values $25.00 to $35.00 | Q. Did you ever inquire why the ad- pense of thetr friende. During the Spanish-American War he ees were made? A. They went into sega «hi ea OST ts. he combination—the Suburban Ex- Phange—and had to adhere to the rates by the Exchange. . Have you @ license from the Sub- urban Exchange? A. Yes, If 1 didn't have a license I could not do business. ) 8. A. Reld, secretary and manager of Fatawed Fire Insurance Exchange, wed the Freeport citizens who made complaints to the committee, He Mdmitted thet the exchange carried 90 eent. of the inmance and that tt the rates. Before it was organized 1901 the fleki was open to competition, said all brokers who obtained ii- @enses had to sign a pledge to do bust- Bees with the exchange, Rates In Richmond Hill, A fetter was read from a commerolai lon et Richmond HIM etating S ‘the rates hed been increased trom to & cents. “Do you know whether that ts true?” Reid was askei. “Yes, it tn true,” he eaid, Q. Why was this rate advanced? A. ‘The popoanice found the former rate un- table. | Q. Ie ft true that thie same advance ‘Tas taken place in the whole territory? A. You. Q. Now, Mr, Reid, tt 1s shown here that there has been an advance of 25 per ent, on residences and nearly 100 per cent. on mercantile houses, Can you pro- duce figures to show that the companies Were lowing money at the old rates #0 thet the committee can conclude whether the increase is justifiable? A. That 1s @ Pretty big Job. Here's a Big Jump. Another statement that at Rock- away Beach rates been increased Per cent. The citizen who made thix complaint said that he owned nineteen bungalows at Hockaway Beach before uv nce rate was 1 per cent, for three years, but the exchange had boosted the Tate to 3 per cent, for one year. Mr. Reed frankly admitted that the ee were the result of a “rate war’ and that the present rates “protection of former chi Were the result of a mutual interests.” “1 don't think" said Chairman Merritt, “Mat there has yet been shown any B00d reason why the companies should De permitted to combine withou jegulation by the State. Duke of Opor to Settle up. Ministry gal. It is pelleved that King VI Emmanuel of Italy s0 eveid's eoendal “ combination was formed, His insur- some | ot & decree on Dee. 15| ng for the payment of one-third all customs duties in gold. The Duke Oporto publishes tne announcement Jat he intends to pay all his debts in ts advancing necessary funds to the Duke tn it was announced that they were soon to be married, and now that a rumor haa ‘been set in circulation that the ceremony has already been performed, they refuse to confirm or deny the re- ‘T'm not looking for any advertls- 1d Wolgast that the wedding the anniversary of Wolgast's victory over Battling Nelson. Mies Ensign said tho champion has Promised to retire after his next battle. She sald she would not witness the dattle, but would be near the arena, pte allel PRIEST REFUSED $5,000, Father Baxter Tells of Oger to Drop Suit Against Bishop MoDonnell. Counsel for Bishop Charles F. Mc- Donnell of the Roman Catholic diocese of Long Island applied to Supreme Court Justice Scudder in Brooklyn to- day for a bill of particulars in th $10,000 damage eult brought against the Bishop by the Rev. John F, Baxter of No. M0 North Oxford street, Brooklyn, This sult was begun in 1906. Father Baxter presented an affidavit to-day alleging that on Tuesday last he was offered $5,000 to settle the case out of court. He refused the offer. Father Baxter alleges that in 1699 Bishop MeDonnell persuaded him to @rop suits he had begun against per- fons connected with the church and promised to have him appointed as- gistant rector of St. Patrick's Church for life, After two years he wi placed and since has had no asi m ent. Bishop McDonnell denies that he ever made such a contract. HAT INFANTS ullarly y allot hich are | tlons and gro’ of the cells | gnbecility Nervous di | PoUprg are a resnls of dosing with o; uy only then if unavoidable, marcotics to children by | decried, and the drug; need the attention dose them willfully with narcotics, cont signature of Chas, H, Fletcher, ) mr So meen “What's the use of denying itt” said |‘ commanded the field arttilery with Gen. Shafter's army In Cuba. Upon the es- tablishment of the Const Artillery Corps im April, 1901, the President appointed him to the chleftainship of the corps, In which capacity he served until January, 194, when he was retired as a Major- General, since which time he has made | ‘his home in Washington, He was a na- | ‘of Pennsylvania and was six,y-nine years old. ane STATEN ISLAND NOTES. ‘A progressive euchre for the beneft of the Sinking Fund of Huguenot Lodge, No. 3, F, and A, M., will be held at Masonic Hall, in Tottenville, on Dec. 20, Miss Jennie Warrington of Oakwood is the quest of friends in Cana ‘The class of 1911 of the Staten Island Academy will give a dance at Curtis Lyceum, St. George, on Jan. 2 Miss Mabel Judson of Rossville has returned from Elizabeth, N. J., where she was the guest of friends for a week, The taxpayers of Port Richmond are confident now of getting a ferry from Port Richmond to the foot of Whitehall street, Manhattan, Rehearsals are being held ly by the members of Frie cl Jr, 0. U, A.M, for a tertainment to be given at Cosmopoll- tan Hall, in West Brighton, in the near future, Arrangements are betng made by the Lady Mariners for a dance toe held) at the Mariner Harbor Yacht Club on Flexner, head of the Rockefeller Insti- tu ho last Monday upon for appendicitis, passed a good night and that his condition still con- tinues to improve, The Effects of Opiates. Smallest doses, if continued, these opiates cause wth which are likel; mental perversion, a craving for alo iseases, such as Paci reoger edgy] dyspe} thelr infancy, The rule among physicians is that children should never | receive fos wai the smallect doses tor The administration of Anodynes, Drops, Cordials, Soothing Syrups and , ny but @ physician cannot be too strong] Ist should not be a @ physician, and { no narcotics if it bears the Castoria contains | Genuine Castoria always bears the signature Mea eeastnee eae . - le to opium and ite various | » is well known, Even in the changes in the | to become permanent cohol or poe in ater lack of ata; tes or none te Treep children Gack | more than a day at a time, and riy to it. Ohildren ‘who ereill } is ‘nothing less than a crime to enwiT, Harris xG Broadway and Sth Ave., corner 21st St. Girls’ Chinchilla Coats, 41010 years necks Pail fasteel heeds ane pie} O75 Girls’ Cloth Dresses, 4 to 14 years Diowse models” MON Fe soto} 3.95 Girls’ Velvet Coats, 6 to 10 years iincd—‘and woslinterlineds Vatuessin soy De7O Girl’s Cloth Coats, To Close Broadcloth—Kersey and Cheviot—all sizes and colors * §.00 7.50 9.75 Reduced from $7.50 to $15.00 onwit, Harris 2G $30 Cloth Coats $15 Women’s and Misses’¢ Sizes —_———— Ee This season’s most fashionable and best selling models, of broadcloth, cheviot, wale, basket cloth and Scotch and English mixtures. Regular values to $30.00 “15 I have bought MORI » OVERCOATS \ Conservative styles with v or long models with convertible or presto collars, in meltons and stylish rough overcoatings. At *12* Overcoats and Suits which Moritz sold at $18, $20 and $25. Overcoats and Suits which Moritz sold at At ‘15 $25, 927.80 and $30; excellent patterns, 50, $3.50 & $5.00 Custom-like Clothes ready for service ° On Sale Saturday, Dec.'10. An Unusual Clothing Opportunity for Men--- Goldsmith, the entire stock of HENRY » formerly at 1241 Broadway, at 50 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR. Bought this stock because the Clothes|— were all high-grade, standard makes such as ‘Society Brand’’ and ‘“‘Kuppenheimer ~ Clothes’’—and because the styles were up- to-date (Moritz had been in business only five months). To effect a quick sale I now offer the MORITZ Winter stock of Overcoats and Suits At Less Than Cost of Production SALE BEGINS AT 9 A. M. TO-MORROW 1163-1165 Broadway, at 27th Street Clothing FURS and Fur Coate \9 for MEN ani WOMEN Alsg WILLOW PL on thé Best and § 0 iCredi {Qptan, no matter where you live or ‘hat your occupation may be, ‘Lenox Clathing 2274—3d Ave. f:',,!t#4 one Disiness Confidential, Opa BL” from the Receiver, S. J. on Credit CHRISTMAS PRESENTS Diamonds, Watches GOLD JEWELRY Largest areortment. lowest prices, Ho Kmployer's ieterences Ni ALL GOODS GUARANTEED, Pay at Your Conreaience, Gall, write or phone 6807 Cortlandt, AMWATCHs DIAMOND C® G MAID™.N LANEFK iRRite SUITS Sack models in roughish weaves and smooth worsteds, newest shades of brown and gray, and blues and blacks; also Evening Clothes, $ Overcoats and Suits At 20 which Moritz sold at} — $30, $35 and $40. E MERGENC At $95 Morits'e finest gar. BAGGAGE REPAIR CO. ments, includi: ‘ull Valy Co, of Ie Kind in the World. Dress. and ‘uxedo Your’ Old trunk or Baguage Minds Suits, values up to $5: Fancy Vests at $1.50 and $2.50 Moritz sold them at $3 and $5. yesant, 1 Cor. 41at W. Cor. 124th . 8. W. Cor, 10th aWneaws