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THE Laid. d bd WORLD, WEDNESDAY, saeueet 1911. fe wr \ ; mt =~. oo MEGAPHONE UNM ’ New Head of the Steel Trust ROSE RELEASED, my OMAN, ome ‘YOUNG RETIRES SPIRITUALIST CARRIES ee lestedi ‘ 7 fhe | T have no fat! in ritual Photographed at Desk To-Day| FREED CONVICT. | FIGHT TO HIGHER COURT. sta ‘ramist m | IN M THER basis Mrs, Batty Will Ask for a Ruling} cass it ana species of ‘na berg 8 : IDENT OF That Spiritualism Is a j the a sonth iy pia 7D ’ OF 22 FAMILIES OF SLAIN WIFE. aga MIMDSOR TRUST asectiae es es See | | teeters with the religion” of his cl nt, Yelands. ‘Che Navy Department was advised of Commander Luby's death in of Nou} a gosnateh received yesterday from 'the M Grove street, the Supreme Court will! ve officer of the Des Moines. be asked to declde whether or not ritualien j¢ a religion | Mra, Carrie Batty, clairvoyant, ‘Actor Freed From 63 Prat. Sine Sing, | Where He Was Sent Men and Women Leap From Escape Balconies With | Augustus Heckscher to Succeed | Him at Head of $1,000,000 exec Mrs, Batty wan arrested some time} 5 axo in the crusade against fortune tell- Shatioars Pear, for Killing. Corporation, ers, ‘The complalaing witness te dre, WOMAN WON | Isabel Corduke ioe Departme: detective for the Po- She testified that Mrs Jown At INCENDIARY IS SOUGHT. LIBERTY, Young to-day retired aa Tatty told bh of seeing three wedding in the f president of the Windsor 7 rings above her head and an old gen-| ¥ fn 1902, wt ain ofc $0, Co Second Tenement Also Aflame, | Mrs. Proctor Declared She Did Coakt ateest, ad by cptoien tesco in| me Mee Mebane Wels beta ! h a | Fifth avenue and Forty-seventh wrest. | 2# death would have no ill influence on USE ® Mieiinig 34. More Not Blame Son-in-Law | Mr. Youtig turned the oftce of oy her life, She was to cross the water, 4 Families. for Crime. head of the Zinc Truat, and a financier | | plete denial of these etatement ; _ | Widely known in the Wali street dis-| not a fortune teller, out a spirituniist,””| Gives quick relief. Trial bottle 10c i trtet |she declared, “and I practise spiritual- 5 Twenty-two famiiles, crowding and Harry ‘T Rose, once treasurer of the Mr. Young is understood to have ae-| fighting for @ place of vantage on the Garey clr er (oc inareahiien ene cnc company. He wil Become «meme jtrust company. He will become a mem- | jer of the banking firm of George W. | Young & Co,, the presdént of which, | | George W. Young tm hia brother. | United States Senator of New! |Jorsey was elected a director of -the| pecmune of the intercession of the! mother of the wife whom he had elain, was released from the prison to-day and lett for New York on the 7.2 o'clock train. fire-cacape of a burning tory tene- ment house et No. #9 Suffoik street at 1 o'clock this morning, were made mat With terror when © man standing on the | fire-escape of the hovse across the | rately in| Rose shot his wife de! | » . i trust company this afternoon, street yelled through a megaphone, | September, 192, laid the revolver on her| | | ‘Jump! Jump!” and in their fright @ holy and gave himself up. ‘They had| | Mr. ‘Heckacher wit! not be formadiy S4wS > ™ FARRELL © Go BAIA | @lected President until to-morrow. |is already a@ director. number did swing from the | Hel the first floor to the pavemen married in Milwaukee in 18%, Rose {had become infatuated with the girl z | ‘The Windsor Trust Company hae de- Before the men and women on who was a widow and living @ reckless i mpany | higher balconies covld leap ‘Truck Com ORDER B. R. T. TRANSFERS life, and at their first meeting proposed [sae of between $7,090,000 and $8,000,000, pany No. 18 had raised ladders, an oe Te irriage to her. He was then an aotor, Recently Mr. Heckscher was iden- tifled with the more important mov jof the large copper interests of the country. He was one of the reorgan- isers of Central Foundary Company | tien more than twenty-five persons were carried to the ground. ‘The escape in the rear of the houre 1 jammed with seream ten: emen raised ladders | AT JAMAICA STATION. Phey came to this city, and Jn 1902 he found that she had returned to her for- | wild ways, After belng kept at teawan because grief had partly crazed him jeclared cured, wae ed, found gulity of ma ughter CIGARETTE BUTT CAUSES BLOW-UP: | Public Service Commission Acls Under Law Governing Joint and Ho is vice-president of the American 5 4 f La France Fire Engine Company, and it Sign. tee dove or mn te is Use of Tracks. Mtenced to nineteen years in State & director in seventeen other corpora- ; The Public Service ¢ aston to- aged mother came to this ee Aphone continued to scream " da the Queens three years ago to work for his re- ; | Mrs. George B. MoCielian, wife of lide tse men, a Games the | 2 y and Suburban road Com- | jea: She told Distriot-Attorney Je- | the former Mayor, is a net of Mra, stairs. The man 4 hi y, and on the Long Island Blectric! rome and Justice Davis, before whom Hackaches, | a esr een erence Bie meeay Raliway Company, an ordor for the ex-| his case was tried, that she had be oe to the street, dived back throng window and escaped. Kindled Under Gas Meters. The origin of the fire is a mystery, but the fact that It was lighted in a woodbin directly under ten gas moters leads to the belief that it was in diary. Hardly had the fire cot a s start In the bin before the gas pipe the heved her daughter incorrigtbie when | change | Rose married her, that he had infu. | | ment Gas Company Employee Seri-| ously Hurt When He Is f transfers, or some arrange- for joint operation, of the} a avenue line in Jamaica avenu tree The compantes have an agreement for the Joint use of tracks for 2,00 fect, | could not blame him, she said, | ite which he had and the Jaw requires that wherever) stroying @ morally 30 Fa t soink Wan erase recreated only to tose all that he hed | 20 Feet. When the ew | FEVER AFFLICTS FAMILIES. Three members of the closely related Guggenheim, Seligman and Bernhelmer families are suffering from scarlet fever. | ‘The epidemic started with James Selig- man, a juntot at Princeton and a son of | Mr. and Mrs | CLEARANCE SALE! Notice Every January we have a clearance gale. It is usually the greatest sale of Furs held ‘or S| Thrown jot Me Island Railro is com- ~ Witt Seligman. Bastions .troke and in a few seconds | ot ‘Han revon the On Jan. # Miss Alva Bernheimer, | | in New York, for we are the only firm carry= the entire house was fillet When the | (| jighted clearette Dutt wast Long Island Fle will either have cighteen-year-old daughter Mee nisi to walk @ able distance or pay ing a $500,000 stock of Furs, which we close firemen came they could not fight the Jacob 8. * elmer, Ww. ble for a gas explosion in font of No, iy : ped the Brooklyn, Queens County 5 — Then on Tr last Mrs. “Robert Wigse on the Inside of the house. PMc itedt cite aiternoen, Joke y ac tral. thie mor ae we "| JENNIE“ Seas ok Toeatay Meet er Ben out in our January clearance sale 50c. on ‘ nd turmad on ny's employes) curia, an employer of the Consolidated | ter 18 a Brooklyn Rapid ‘Tran- known as Ben ews, had 4 1-8 Guggenheim, was laid low. the dollar. ee ern the maine ta the Company, wan blown from « elx-| att and iransfere are lasued to ii} the shooting, The police are looking for EKOGTO Yesterday the patients were told that, street e the fremen a to battle Q Mies feet in the air. | (TOM the elevated at the Cypress Hills Jay is In the New York Hos- barring unexpected developments, they with the flames. The firemen were | f° evaren mene: teee ot * | termina were out of danger. and besides severe working hard when there came an alarm | He fel on hts bs 1 face he | from a six-story tenement house at No, | 2U!"* te Mx hands and face Note These Prices—Sdle 7 $88 Stanton sivect in the wame district.| {FNM Injuries. He was taken t STARTS THURSDAY, 9.30 A. M. There when the cry of fire sounded | Hudson Strect Hospital (twenty-four families took to. fire-| Curid was fitting valves to gas pipes, root, | Connection having b made with the > : butlding No. 2% when 4 passersby threw | febapes, front and reaz, and to the roof, second alarm fi his quantity of ga sapi t the quantity Fas was escaping a! The real, genuine seal with the brown background. sine |= : — the hook and ladders to the ne. brought half a dozen engines and two Panilo at Second Fi time and the gas was quickly Ignited, id Policemen Henning and McCarthy and|Tesides at No. 24 Heratio atrect. The very finest Russian Baby Pony; soft, silky and) oy parop Fireman Ben'sh got to them. The| “iting caught fire, but Policeman Daly | lustrous skins; guaranteed by us for 3 yea E, ‘3 Reichs, stupid from smoye, w ie grop.| of the West Broadway station, put ity gantly lined with heavy brocade, beautiful The panic was such at this fire when the fremen were slow ia arriving that tenants hintdied together on the fire. escapes were threatening to jump. Deputy Cuie Langford took charge the work of res Samuel Reich, his wife and four children were in w Toems on the second floor, front, hen ing their way about the roon for help. Thoy had to be « the street. On the third floor two firemen found Joseph Shapiro, his wife and their four etiidren pearly unconscious from smoke wife were found wan’ In addition 10 hurling Curid upward the street for some distance in front of bulking was torn up. Flames shot p following the explosion, but in apite | of ‘his injuries Curid directed men to throw dirt into the hole, extinguishing | the fire. Curld Is twenty-six years of age and) His | out with his hands, which were slightly burned. | pW Made in many different styles. Some with the new long shawl collar, some with the square collar; 50 and 52 inches long; elegantly made. Sale price $85.00. This coat is our regular $200.00 coat, and a limited number only will be offered for this sale... SALE PRICE, °85 Better Grade Pony Coat: buttons; the only store in New York off est grade Pony high | 560 ats for $60; regular price $125 Finest Caracul Coats— , H sale thi = Thursday } We will put on sale this Thursday—and Thursday SALE Price. sand cai sh i e only— a limited number of the very finest Caracul » re, awe, cown the. ladders, Coats; they are our regular $125 and $150 Coats,p $ ‘Then Samuel Kauffman, his wife and best b, We children were take the fourth reduced for this sale only; one of our best bargains; Moor and next Jacob Moelhisch and his all sizes .... q ! v r cience of appl y suce ss : : lal At vrccscncedpoccorvcerecesrssncerenserenens 4 t ee haueieres came from an over- inte a f plied burglary in one su: moisture, mildew, dirt and insects. ie rae ier aiiosiee Ae ees eae \ $ ee | Phe damage was confined to tne frat | * robbed nobody that 1 ni: styles of sears to choose from; value $99; f, 35 a floor, stairways and ha! = tended durmacen fur, All the others Just so are Uneeda Biscuit protected by special sai (Gin Sku, CoN . " hat h i is = 3 AND. L. R : TO PART SIAMESE TWINS m idan Unie havo cee te the moisture proof, dust-proof ; package. FATED. WITH HEADS AND TAILS: VALUE $10: 845 % y is known, has been prominent in It keeps them oven-fresh and crisp, retaining GREATEST BARGAIN; WE RECOMMEND THIs B New Onleans Surgeons to Operate] "tr, Mowe, mare a their favor and goodiens: Gh teed. dae et a iSeries ue db SD On Children Brought From | wa all dressed Special at sersvrerersseoeeresenens is arm and on his face carfs and muffs of different styles and shape: E NEW ORL 90k of one who has Inid up treas-| the protected kind sraeial AE vie treneeeneeeeenes settee eee ene titans . way from t on high, | anion 4 spins But it was pace tender that | m the liope that a ayes, Seale, seen. Ae tite The Greatest Special them.’ The wise atel ceva tn Montenin eed very tow | | in MEN’S COATS Ever Offered ! n the vame as the | equals. He furnaces for many | MEE is bene ce ie cutae Cu} of the leading families, always with it ‘A genuine Australian mink lined Coat, magnificent) S*U¥ Face, rr Peerage erg Ms =e futies ee iscul | Persian lamb collar and extra fine broadcloth shelt, $3 7 a . | A Crafty Burglar. sold regularly in our store for $125......+++essees iaarer, ‘leo For months past a crafty burglar father of the twins u 1 them | deen robbing Montclair homes, | N t q Montelalr police struck many clues, but ote thn a “Contin t0 burke. Noe In the moisture-proof The Hudson Bay Importing Co. sell more ng about, help. jes on the fifth flo The Mames became so dangerous that the tenants in the house at No, 14 HANDSOME BROADTAIL PERSIAN PAW SET, Consist, \ $ Stanton street were ordered out, The ing of a large rug muff and several styles of scarfs, ya ie on Trees the families dashed to the street they added to the panic. ‘The fire started in a bar shop on the ground floor, Louis Yurio, who wae asleep in the rear of the shop, told the police he Was aroused by the flames, LINKED FOR FOUR YEARS. the Philippines. Over at Mon: colored gentle up his cor telair, N. J., there In a an in the jail who sumas/ eption of the ethics of the| his church at Montelair for ) With his prayer | nder xy 00 in Simpli 10. ole untl! revent!y rick while bin feotly well, 1: old. “They were while he was pros snd San Francisco Dildren could not be the beller of sugcenst it} Cameron L. Spe Promoter of the Con Velephone and " Next Jury, Edward Mite sholl | | aos Clrult Court to-day and pleaded | owned nag (had a waver stal ob guilty to an Judictment clurging 1A eg Mee Wn Piaet 4 Him With using Uae mais to defraud tn- | EOr NMAL Be owed to the America’s Largest Fur E: host Vesters. He wos bold th $7,500 vali, of moment Edward o @ white man and stuff. Edward. 1 In his ninces, notably uber hiding cellars of some ployers, orth of Jewelry, And this morning ne the | tended, had identified thelr | loot and after | Crackers Grew Nature would cover them with shells, like nuts, protecting from Think it over and you will always buy | package NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Extraordinary Specials in Fur handsomely lined; value 630; special at BLACK FOX SETS, consisting of a large rug muti ‘and \ scarf, trimmed with heads and tails; elegantly lined; value $125; special at...... j POINTED FOX SETS, consisting of large pillow muff t and large seal alue $9! f FOR DURABILITY AND GOGD LOOKS; SPECIAL | WHITE ICELAND SETS, consisting of a large variety ‘18 America and guarantee each article. We keep same in our great cold storage plant free for three years. OUR JANUARY SALE IS THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT IN NEW YORK, DON'T FAIL TO ATTEND. COME BARLY AND AVOID THE CROWD, Hupson Bayo. -

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