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DULDOUSTOOULD ire } \ Known as Goud Pocket Piece. #POR YOUNG MANIN Pee re ARGUENT ENDS, STANDARD LO } MISSUURIPACFIG fellow memb ee ae | Wabat vocciseee 10 6 a Paar a | Tdiiice THe 1% | *Phedividend: Advaiwe, by % ——— : oie ONE BRICK COST CITY $2,500 New York Mrs, K A rising tendency in the stock market this morning, that was begun slowly at the opening, gained increa: d momentum homer the end of the first nour and prices of leading securities were swept | n wea crowded, up for gains of 1 and 2 points, Interest Woman Stumbled Over It and She . Sued. One prick which fell from a_cart on injured, She sued jury gave her a verdict for $2,260, and her nose was r $10,000 damages. Irving Dorf conducte\d her case and the i ioe mt aon or ur LT Se, eee $7,000,000 : ¥ piece. 251,000 in atovk ty | “ i ree , bettie, r aul. ‘The atimulus | A 4 4 = Loéb Interests Have vero 1. Harriman said | Court Gives Wickersham Time | sade hang ladtees: tom tae decent Pike tear ° ° v i” at DrOmety frapaged. {i wound be os 125-Pound Thiet Got Away With! ‘ Me meena de herd t ouls an , Fe aes profita 1 micceaatin « | ae Betes : S| manufacturers last night in maintainin ° m : PAlready Offered Presidency | Soutien : for Extra Shot—Milburn De- | uM ae ein: od allroa 0 | a ~ >_> - | " | ws 9 h Later trading slowed down, but stocks i q Tew, “ 9 kefelle: Each of the 12% pounds which make Li * enera len = ear er Cent. oO. onds. :a to Two Men. WORLD SUDDENLY DARK fends Rockefeller Trust. | up'the person of Jonenh Pyska.of No. | et the best parts of thelr early ad- .G -\ -_. \bileadlies Carltsie street was quiverdhg with in- | %% 4 —_ ; Be | FOR FORMER ACTRESS. | | dignation when he was arraigned tn the| ‘The market n the forenoon duplicated Dated May 1, 1907 Due May 1) 1927 Y MEAN BIG BATTLE . war ern t } a By special | Tombs Police Court this afternoon on a, Y°*terday's midday reacton, when pro- Interest Payable Semi-Annuall May Ist and November Ist. 5 ‘ *+| Blindness She Long Feared Comes | ais tu ‘ourt of the | charge of ven | HOUNCEd Weakness developed in Penn-| Ys y lov r Ist. 5 5 ir ne | cha pf grand larceny, An employee Dp in Penn-| Fagh 8 . P ¢ | foruhineton & ¢ . ylvanta, From a high figure of ove , pete ’ , | Upon Her in the Loneliness ¢ }Un “ to-day granted Attorney- | of Worthington & No, #4 Trinity | *¥ eh fe over | i 3 : 1 My fla, e At sral Wickersham time for a briet | place. testified. that he had caught | 127 the atock sold down to 1% 7-4, when Principal and Interest payable in New York in U. 8, Gold Coin; or, at the holder's option, in London, in Steriuipe, at Boould Denies Rumor, but! Her Home. | additional” a ent on the 1 Pyska toting off a water meter which | the market flooded with the stock. the rate of $4.86 per pound sterling; in Frankfort o/ M or in Berlin, in Reichsmarks, at the rate of M, 4.20 per dollat: im , | dave ‘ | ie inkciane ° | had been left with his employers for | New York Central kept pace with Penn- Amsterdam, in Guilders, at the rate of Fis. 2.48 per dollar; and in Francs, at the rate of Fes. 5.16 per dollar. ® Stock Sells Up TwoPoinis | : i OF AFEU- | epuirs, ‘The metef-weight 880 pounds | 8¥IVanla and reacted from, 111 to 100 1-4 Principal and Interest payable without deduction for any tax or taxes which the Railroad Company may be req | is Uy inis | ano expired yesterday | vas introduced Ipf evidence, |The rematnder of the list made pro. to pay thereon, or retain therefrom, under any present or future law of the United States, or of any State, County ; in Wall Street | ; nd the Standard ON ant | “Maxistrate Mathis wan inclined to join |Hortlonate dectipes. Business became = wenreny ener all $ : rust sult was called up. |Pyska tn an indignation meeting untit | dull on the reaction until the beginning —— \ | | She} Immediately on conclusion of the|he learned frm the accuser and the |Of the final hour, when a decided im-| i i 5 ! "tobacco case arguments John G. Mil-| police that tMe little prisoner had em-| Provement took place that enced | The entire issue at any time outstanding, but not any part thereof, Is subject to redemption at the option EThat George Gould is to retire as] jark. | DUN, counsel for the Standard ON | ployed a hand truck ae his chief accom. | the market to the hghest p of the e ve Sees Carat te byt Le Co A M at 102% and accrued interest, on any interest day pr sf Fesitent of the Missouri Pacife and) n ier way to the gas{ PANY. began his attack on the ¢ pice, After the method was explained | 4ay at the close, when Reading and a| ey oe See ae Pee eee Seer eee wreerees OR NEY 2s Sheer ee Cy A Cy ee ee | Mucceeded by some young, active, ) the terror blindness | ment’s trust-busting suit against that| E as held in $2,000 bail to explain | (ew other leading shares were 1 to 2} ‘ ¥ : eal railroad man who will ri bhed A Jong feared In hier heart | com Arguments in this, the most | frand Jury. | points above the final sales of yester-| Coupon Bonds of $1,000 each, with privilege of reg'stration. \ put her hand over the jet. The heat} famou o c overt 01 * | : \ 4 to rejuvenate that fe “ardat told hel that the gaa wae etill burn [feet Dea by otlab ol ee ei atifioenasasts | BEN ieee we ia Registered Bonds may be re-exchanged for Coupon Bonds. H ty/and put it into the same class | eoritinl Pants Caat a rohanly) GIRL HELD AS STORE THIEF. of stocks were 873,600 shares scien sintanniaitipaaneeniaitaiadtaian \ ontinue ove next week | e| and of bonds $2,220,000 \ 4 Ber thriving, Western syste us | sate at tne| , Attorney. Wickersham, in| get peered 4 BANKERS TRUST COMPANY OF NEW YORK AND N. A. McMILLAN, TRUSTEES. \ ; @ current report again to-day in| t there until her | {he brie qtim cnlarged | Pitty-three ein “xtra” pore 4 street. Such authoritative back- | ie theatre. s of the| last. prices of i @iA the story have that Missourt |“ sald to him when thet Hel” Coatonted in cout, Gaby bo wise [é a camated With ee THE UNDERSIGNED WILL RECEIVE SUBSCRIPTIONS FOR THE ABOVE BONDS ‘ ck sold up two points and |! 1 am blind." in previous opinions, hac ‘onfronted in ¢ day by wit: | et lS te RR A Id ees 2 ng fm oF AT 87% AND ACCRUED INTEREST TO DELIVERY, AT WHICH PRICE hehe Note a 102 Sn Ee he Bags th na tad ee sboret, to Coal Bricks |e tag oct many artislen otivalue trom | 25 i THEY RETURN 61; PER CENT. ON THE INVESTMENT. Gray, a spectalin y told hin 4 {the Paterson sto; re she worke a MERU Bas Just cleveloped that when Kuhn. | thar they feared there was little hope| i the case, he said, showed that tho| the Paterson store where she worked, | Xm ice Co... ‘ a £. oe Ai @ Co. took over the holdings lor his wife recovering her sight | 7 ‘bacco Company not. only | 42d the testimony of detectives that | Am: Locomative | the bs thar syndicate 4 boi ad thiv power, bunt exercised dt. i, | they had found tn her trunk no tess | 4™ Sm 4 ‘ Am The subscription will be closed at three o'clock P. M. on Monday, January 16, 1911, or earlier, the right that) alliance slish. inveator explained that ft was mainly throogh | than fifty-three articles which the store | Am, 4 he being reserved to reject any application and to award a smaller amount than applied for. The ur Gulred a Gig flock of Mixsourl Pacific. “ oma ket that this was ible—a controt| Bessie Orine, a good looking young 5 4 Payment in full for Bonds is to be made in New York funds at our office upon allotment. i tly Kuhn, Lob & Co, are said | St Car Afre tm Yarde which was agtured through agree: | |" ie Gheelated te erey erg Subscriptions will also be received, have effected an offensive and de- Are Badly Dorn ments between the British Tobacco ‘the girl was engaged ny an gr? In London, by Messrs. SPEYEP BROTHERS, Bee with certain ‘often ex-| The Broadway branch of the subway | nany, oe nercan Tobace Com-| for the Chrletmas rush. She 0 in Frankforto/M, by Mr. LAZARD SPEYER-ELLISSEN, lers of the same stock, note] was tied up for about five minutes to- | any landlady a small balance and wrote her in Berli by DEUTSCHE BAN! ; ly the Russel) & “Tday, following an acdident in the part: “Just he said, what] a note saying she would settle as soon in Berlin, Li IK, ad RMAs combinatio Th Catal y Sane ee nent company would | ax khe had sold articles #he had in her in Amsterdam, by Messrs. TEIXEIRA DE MATTOS BROTHERS. ‘ bellef in th \s seventh Gilies. homes sa! have against a combine with $100,000,-| trunk. She was released on bail fur- i ay ‘ . ean 5 over the acti itrol of the 000 capital behind it.” nighed by her brother. Bonds of this issue are already listed on the Stock Exchanges of New York, London, Paris, Amsterdam, Franke Sete B63 miles of owned oF core land Sev.| Justice Lurton wanted to know aire Reeth fort and Berlin. i y 5 ; lines, peaceably if it can, after | enty-siXth atreet, were cleaning a motor |About the Amsterdam Supply Com- Fricke ith tay For further information refere er from C. W. Hillard, Esq., Vice-President of the St. Louis Dattle if it must. Hrunaeed. | POnY. ange “Tey cay inet women Blwaye tend | fad\ shat a Medak SALA ll lb Want Young Man on Ground 1 A al What 4 the character of tho sup- | the last chapter of a novel first.” Nei, ead fee Sa, id castvoueeoenerty Irouit Hes they furnish?” he asked “it isn't 80, I, always read the first | SMa Wout the situation req a young who Will spend the next four or Years on the spot, ilving in a pri- | passing at op 0) " o1 y-General, | butiding up the road with | the passen given a bad scare | "CY i oe one Tey pega de i by flames shooting toward them, ‘The| In his closfng remarks Attorney-Gen- . presented bY 1 oo Setar quickly turned off, tying! eral Wickersham declared that except 1 as represented DY | up traMe, but preventing further acci- | gor the corporate organization sought to dent. e dissolved by the Government the y . post- fea ESTES Tea ne cece a Gar Dost American Tobacco Interest would hot Shy Rely po mya a ak HIS PARENTS CAME NOT, | nave come witnin a mitiion miles of the ‘i ogy 9 power it exerts to-day. toppiter the presidency fo two |ko Pagqauale Inves | tt Your Honore please, ghia was a Presi@nt William al ae proceeding in the Eastern Division of Beene ane, nexd Presid the Eastern District of Missour! against the Standard Ol1 Company of New Jer- sey and seventy-elght other defendants,"* In tifese words Mr, Milburn introduced ——_E——— trust has segregated firms—station-| “And then?’ books, &&.""—answered the Attor-| “Then 1 rea Both Unconacto: From Gai Pasquale Massucol, who tends the fam. It on the| fly frult stand at the corner A that he was no longer a young | and Mulberry streets all nigh: and felt himself unequal to the | !n vain for his father, Antonio, and his that Would be imposed upon the| mother, Teresa, to relieve him at 8} who undertook to restore the Mis- | o'clock, At 10 o'clock he asked a friend i Pacific to the position It once held | to stand guard while he went to No, 88 ——e the list of American ratiroads. 1A eel Where the family Hve, |, CASTORIA Was no response when he For Infants and Children, is now being made for the right for the place, and several are said | knocked on the door, and he climbed y under consideration, ow the fre escape and through the open B. Ghaddourne, personal counsel of | Window. He found the rooms nitea with | THO Kind You Have Always Bought Gouri, | lied to-day upon Otto | Kas and his parents unconscious Inpbed, of Kubn, Loes & Co. and | The Bas had beén blown out by oot | Beare the some time with him. Coming | 9°2tt At the Hudson Street Hospital, where ae he sald Mr. Gould] poth were taken, it was sald that the arding the nan would die. ‘ —_———_ | e Sirolin Sentinel. Birolin (Pronounced Sir-o-lin): The celebrated Swiss remedy for coughs and colds, NEW YORK, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, 1911. Always Keep A Bottle of Sirolin ~ In the House. “s pe greeting wraret, dry clothing. Aare id d. By keeping your feet dry. |ror cous and colds for both ‘3rd. By eating plenty of nourish- sates ten, ‘mn! bit = cst. ing food. ¥ Jiseverymedicatconce |] OF Constipa- 4th. By taking adose of pleasant- iD apnalaeed ting drug to-taste Sirolin night and “! pod Grippe Weather § This kind of weather produces epi- Pd@emics of grippe and heavy colds. Pro yourself by— Sirolin contains no It is wonderfully useful in treat- hg consumption, It absolutely provents the occurrence of It. tae morning. . It ls a cure for wasting diseases, I With these precautions you need not] 1s wsiversaty popular, eninneninarnent | the grippe, or any other pulmonary | 1° ¥*!s uvigee. and creosote, without the dis- 7 agreeable taste of these most ection. valuable drugs, Sirolin is com- » Modern medicine is largely a science Your Physician [posts wits a patatavio non | * Ms A 7. irritating derivative of gualacol, }Of means to prevent disease, Knows Sirolin, _| the aciive principle of creosote. ) Sirolin—the celebrated Swiss prepar- Your Drugzist eiymbebaddin (laccirtgalerhis ‘ation—not only prevents colds. and sais digestion ang aids nutsttion, pughs, the grippe and other disorders Sells It ‘ : . Sirolin ts a physician's remedy he respiratory organs, but it relieves] Strotio ts very agreeabie to the | ~not apatent novtrum, Itcomes : late, 1 r jon Oo erica " en, when they are develop-| rei i pA sla de pe Me! Honeth Da icw take cold casi: “upon expo- ether with) Proper ob |, the Famous Remedy for the Grippe, is at your Druggist's. Te) BIRQLIN COMPANY, 965 & 967 Canal Stset, New York erything save products for whien| chapter first. | Greenhut and Company tito a “ meen ants alas anand tennant tnebiegelteieeetniebeaatiaktnen seiahiiete oor« Y, cei orthern. Paci d the last chapter.” Ontario fe Wests, 4D SPEYER & CO. 100% 116 Charge Accounts and Deposit Charge Accounts Will Be Continued by the New Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Company : Without a Doubt This Great CLOSING OUT SALE Provides the Greatest Values New York Has Ever’ Known Increasing Crowds Testify to This Fact, Record-Breaking Sales Substantiate It In preparing for a new epoch in the career of this great business we have been making history in the retail world—we have accomplished so much beyond our own most ambitious plans and expectations that we have surprised ourselves, startled the entire shopping public and created trade comment in every business center in America WE have shortly got 2 is a bargain-giving to turn over the All these stirring events revolve about this central fact event that has NO Greenhut Building to the The New EQUAL in the history of architects and contractors . retail merchandising—we who are under agreement Greenhut-Siegel Cooper Co. repeat this cardinal fact, bd have the building ready which will be a consolidation of Greenhut repeat it again and again t it i re, A if Ap Ene cuit ee and Company and Siegel Coop:r Co., PF peeing ki Gok doesapa pend upon it that we are will occupy these two buildings—one great store instead of two ant si y he ae making prices serve our —one enterprise under one company and management, with 'Y come and share purpose — prices that will the one purpose of serving the public on a far broader scale the good things yourself effect immediate selling— than we could possibly do as separate organizations. It will be but tell every friend within they are now crowding one of the greatest retail stores in the world—an international your reach NOT TO MISS our aisles every day and shopping place. IT UNDER ANY CIR- all day. ——_—_—————— 4) CUMSTANCES. Before We Can Complete Our Consolidation _with Siegel Cooper Co. We Must First Sell Every Dollar's Worth of Merchandise We Can in the Shortest Possible Space of Time. Time is short and there is still a big stock of merchandise to be moved. We are not standing on ceremony or following business traditions—WE MUST SELL THE GOODS, and if one price does not sweep them out to-day, a lower price will tomorrow—if not tomorrow, a still lower price the next day. This not only makes us doubly sure of reaching our goal, but it makes the bargains grow greater as the final days approach. Unprecedented Bargains in All Departments Women's Coats and Suits, Muslin Underwear, Wash Dress Goods, Men's Furnishings, &c., Women's Dresses and Skirts, Silk Petticoats, White Goods and Linens, Dress Trimmings, Misses’ Coats and Suits, Wrappers and Corsets, Art Needlework, & Notions and Sewing Sundries, Misses’ Dresses and Skirte, Hosiery and Knit Underwear, Lacy and Embroideries, Gloves and Toilet Articles, Girls’ Suits and Coats, Women's and Children's Shoes, Handkerchiefs and Waists, Jewelry and Silverware, ‘Trimmed Millinery, Veilings and Ribbons, Leather Goods, Women's Fur Coats, Untrimmed Millinery, Stationery and Umbrellas, Fur Mufis and Scarfs; joods, Flowers and Feathers, Women's Neckwear, Carpets and Rugs, Beds and Bedding, Chinaware, Upholstery. Double INS Green Trading Stamps With All Cash or Charge Purchases Until Noon. Single Stamps After Noon Sixth Avenue, 18th to 19th Street, New York City. "r Gormerzvergziet emt aenere oes a ' he ements agin pnt ps ta la