The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1911, Page 12

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TWENTY-TWO FROM THE. EVENING ae FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1911. SX MORE HELD AS _ CONSPIRATORS IN BANKRUPTCY CASE’ Defendants Put Under $3,000 * Bail Each on Charge Made EDNA GOODRICH BEFORE REFEREE the Details, but Husband by Bloomenfeld. Insists on Secrecy. {United States Marshal Henkel and his aun oa A ee Sar a peed but with the list at top levels up th mf ets ch i - “9 Ne ernoon lethargy was broken by a men connected with what is declared 0) nefore Referee J. Campbejl Thompson uickly to the be a conepiracy not only to force Isidor | at pis office, No. 63 Wall street, Al- at the clone. (Blumenfeld, @ young dealer in dreas though the referee and counsel for Mias| Gains of from I to 2 points were estab- foods at No, 1229 Fifth avenue, through Goodrich were willing that reporters uehout hy! sare I ped jmankruptey, but to violate every seotton | should be present, counsel for Goodwin Peunee ut weeemiisn wore poe ls oh ia). Batiwuptey law. wh ape ously prominent, especially stocks of | | AR the men save one surrendered It was learned after the hearing that) con) carrying roads. In fact, It was| {Marshal Henkel Goodwin wilt question the jurisdiction those stocks that began the late bulxe. low 4 lot the New York Courts, He claims! Heavy transactions in Baltimore and | j With Samuel Rosenberg, &@ lawyer, | tiat nis wife in a resident of the k and Weatern and Ateht: | lof No. 309 Rroadway, who came into of California, the same as himself, " feourt yesterday, there are seven pris that the sult should be brought in that 1 n. Miss Goodrto fitting suit of b loners. Only six were arraigned before jyemmissioner Shields this aftern (They included Samuel Harrie and jPartner, Abraham Alpern, of the Pa- jeifle Woollen Company, No. 415 Broad einalr jway: the Ozdoba Brothers, Isaac and Te )ig8y (Solomon, of No. 467 Broadway, and! Mrs, Goodrich, joseph Timbie, a clerk in the office of | was put on the stand to prove res! Rawver Lichtenberg. lin New York. @he testified that « | They are all indicted on five specific | Rabie ringing eat ho in the > Founts ani on one blanket count. They | “rhe other witness was Budd Wood- re charged with conspiracy to prevail | tyrone, former manager for Jim Corbett, was dressed in a the session | tupon the young merchants to hide @/ who testified that he #aw Goodwin in | Jarge part of his stock of goods from | company with a woman not his wife én ja drawing room car while Goodwin and inted; presenting false claims against | his company were going from Rochester the trustee in bankruptcy yet to be ap- alleged bankrupt on behalf of the |to Ann Arbor. tors; making false oaths and fall Samuel Harris, the rec var} lock. | Monday morning er, for Blumenfeld, to decelve thy fxtorting money and goods from youn lumenfeld as a Jderasion for put- Hing him through bankruptcy ai a profit, | | The indictment was diawn dy Ansist- Ant United States Attorney Isaac H, Levy at the direction of his chief, United States Attorney Henry A, Wise, Who declared in a speech Credit Men's Association two months that he was after cheap lawyers crooked merchants who were abus- Ing the Federal bankruptcy law and sweating honest men by cases. “fake” bank- { Bail was fixed at $3,000 each by Judae Holt for the seven accused men, and os will be held early in Februe PLEA SAE | Standard " iy Snes, | The Standard On brought «ult against the azine Company ton's, for $260,0% for Ihbel in which pogsonous matter was and which was sold to candymak rity & 3 Marca for tat ELDERLY PEOPLE tint H rant obtuse, where it te i hil enjoy ment ; located. nor what ite ‘cise, my Method will cer. are entitl lothing can foatribute G) a4 } | tainly cure you. pe ae iow cies he, frve-cus ‘eth mn ‘hand at | should’ attept’my freecure'olfer atone. and SINGLE RUPTURE Climbs Awning to Rescue tromen, tncrtaiy exer pera RUPTURED CHILDREN ‘ are G |, Women and Children in will’ have. twice andar soa ier” et wa {0 gromth | double the expense, Cure it ture. ing ee. offer jus 1 Blazing Buildings. t DOUBLE RUPTURE reesure coupon bel and know that relief and i Fequires a different pressure on each side, ‘Tels core ts on the way for your litle ous | Herote work in rescuing six familien | 70¥ cannet, secure a me mee Turther complications, as accomplished early to-day by a| creamed Method cures double iceman and firemen of Jersey City While C:mes were raging in three frame Dulldings at First street and Newark bi id certainty. NAVEL RUPTURE especially want. to soud it free. Qvenue. te empectalir dangerous, ‘The fot over the muscle eniiy hopeluas caste uttere i ae | The polt 4 | is 0 thick thet trusses cam ‘the rupture treatment ations have failed, } The policeman to whose bravery and | {i -traes in comes irreducible, or strangw- yi own expense, that” iny juick apprecaition of a dangerous alt | lates quickly, Xa n rapkures larger than aaron i rupture suffering ation most of the credit for the sav- Pe ‘every, requirement of & perfect cure fo health, dncransed cal \s of the families is due is Patrolman a single day. Write now’ and Hamill of the City Hall station, He Glscovered smoke seeping from the cel- Jar of No. 69 First street, which is on the corner of Newark avenue, and the fower floor of which 1s occupied by IN RUPTURES FOLLOWING ABDOMINAL OPERATIONS gly usslem but positively dan. {russes are, not ref porters. rarely a there ie tear fi tire Ait condition. results Bee Vevan's saloon. Method a Sea ome cu, en Hamill realized that the only way he | you should.» ‘at once eerioas ould reach the tenants on the upper was by climbing an awning. This did hand over hand, but his knocking the windows of the second floor ght Bo response. So he tore off @ shutters, smashed the panes, el foused Henry Redmond, his wife Emily tis their fourteen-year-old daughter | lanche. Redmond w > anzed that) the policeman had to carry him down | eet as he aid the woman, and little ‘DRINK HABIT CURED | Hamill then climbed back and rescued Jabn De Cute and his famtly of three from the top floor, handing the childven © Gremen, who had arrived in the Meantime, and had adjusted their scal- the ladders, |The fire, burnt: the old wooden build- ings flercely, spread to 271 Newark ave- We, next door, The ground floor was cupied by the Star Millinery Parlors, a apace a Saad The Neal leeeeement Safe, Sure, Thorough. The NEAL internal treatment cure the perlodical, occasional, the nervous man his nerves. 5 MENT takes away all Inclina- sire and craving for liquor by! Johnson, his wi neutralizing the slored up alconol tiree young polson in the system, ridding the floor, A: s blood of this poison by a rapid pro ald, of > cess of elimination, restoring the the Johnsons, and his hands were so |drinker to his normal physical and hadly burned that he was sent to St. mental condition so far as the effec Francis Hospital, lof alcohol {s concerned, all appeti k avenue, the ground | for drink gone, and he js a new man ich is @ vacant store, the This is accomplish firemen had a hard job saving Joseph I sBOTIONS in ju Russell, his wife and two children on , He 10 Powe Sig oe the second floor and Mrs. Mary Cahill! THE NAL CURE {8 a physician's ® . and her daughter, Mrs. Mary Slavin and| Treatment for the Drink Habit. It) 200 $20 $2.50 4 vi. is the most modern and perfect of 300 “ $30 "$3: 4 ( known Treatments, perfected by a 400 $40 $5.01 Ss. physician, compounded by a physt S00 $sQ $6.00 orm, | clan and admiotetered by tasted yrisnered oy anerteuced 120 W. 28d St, near Gth Ave. lay desire for drink. tnetitute| © ‘ Ive Story, 19 or Home Treatment - Book Form, will be given free with| Gall or write for full particulars, |) next Sunday's World (in Greater|to pe obtained from the physictan| New York). As the Sunday World| who treats his patients at the NEAL| not returnable it is necessary toTTNBTITUTH. Address Dept. 1, No. ; ad Sunday World from your | 20 Kast 32d st., Tele- in advance. Don't miss|phone 3386 Madison Square Oven | day and n' thie G map nane IN DIVORCE SUIT Actress Wants Public to Know close sitlons that have been taken lence | ‘different hotels RS The hearing will be continued next 0 publishers of Hamp- The com- | pany charges that the magazine pub- lished an article by (sland Moffett tn which the comirany 4s alleged to have before the engaged In the manufacture of miucose | ‘ape FREE TO THE RUPTURED A NEW HOME CURE THAT ANYONE CAN USE WITHOUT OPERATION, PAIN, DANGER, OR LOSS OF TIME mp. Mall’ the free cure moderate, WITHOUT HY-| © WALL STREET Leading railroad tssues and Bteel managed to creep upward during the first hour, despite heaviness in Copper shares, <A slightly higher range of prices was in vogue at the beginning and a slow upturn in Union and South- ern Pacific, St. Paul, Consolidated Gas and Stee] netted these stocks almoat 1 point advances over the final anles of yesterday. While the major part of the | tae evinced a riking dbs in, the 1c septions, shares 1 Inees from th failed to reflect the firmness otier qual Amalgamated, selling \ex-dividend, lost nearly 1 point and other | copper shares were fr onally down. Into Inertia, ‘Trading finally set 1" ks were | : | | | and fast prices of | pared with ae esreses Beers os | teetete +[+1+ +1 eecterrre Heeeteete .} 1 Mo, “Pacific nas in fuse your child has not yet these IU effects, for if you ‘to ‘certain r who children i saul Sou tmail the & et Te on Nally dd fet tet Rey WRITE TO-DAY yr many doctors hare told Jourcass "was irreducible’ and incurdole, n't Bend no mot ml eee, pad ho moury, Bluply FREE COUPON ’ Mark location of Rup oy 2 Diagram anc OR. W. 8. RICE 58 Maio Sf. Adam, Fe RianT fl vere f Time Ruptured Cause of Rupture ure OOD | Sr eRs& ©} yy and Saturday Ev'gs Until 10 mall coupos below. 3 Rooms, at. . .$75| warrz rom oun + | 4 Furnished, at$165) BW _ CaTaLoG. 5 Complete, waRs. | WE PAY FI MT AD SRS ae a |Inidunderstanding between the authorl- Wea.. hn tion of Ecuador and those of Peru which culminated in an assault upon Chacras by @ body of Peruvian tnfantry. LIMA, Peru, Jan. 21.—Rumore of an-| ig| other encounter between Peruvians and | Bouadoreans on the frontier near Za- | ruma, Ecuador, were confirmed to-day. At last midnight the Peruvian cruise: Almirante Grau salted from Callao for 8 Payta, on the northwest coast, carrying 20 Infantry to reinforce the frontier | 1 1 bala $ The fighting was the outcome of the! smart between the two Republics over % 14 | the boundry question. Yesterday Senor | ‘pAdvance, a + Aparicio, Minister from Eouador, called scien upon Foreign Minister Martines and PERUVIAN TROOPS ATTACK VILLAGE IN ECUADOR. |The rewults of these conforences were Bloodshed in New Clash Between held secret. ‘There ismuch uneasiness Forces of Two Republics Over |" = ge | Boundary Snarl. to Re GUAYAQUIL, Eouador, Jan. %.—Two hundred Perivian soldiers attacked the Norfotk Nort 4 + i u : i a3 WELLS OF TEXAS. Wonderful ResultsObtained in Cases of Rheumatism, Gout, Bright's Disease, Diabetes. Very few Americags realize that we have in this country, in the State of Texas, Mineral Water Springs dicinel propertien of which excel any Springs in, the world, in t riggs Are yh 1 SessssNee: +tttt ttt tee +t tet wubsequently the representatives of the | medi in the boundary quar- rel, , Brazil and Arg tina, were received by President Lem in all Bren spose) of those who would. ay Nat the Now Vorotfice, dation Union Member-| i th following prea 3 ole eT te cd Justice Goff, In the Supreme Court this afternoon, denied the application of | ous pice + pioad New ok village of Chécras, Equador, near the | Morris Drazen for a writ of mandamus | boundary. Three Ecuadorians were|to compel his reinstatement in Local killed and eight others wounded. Meagre | Union No. 774 of the United Brother. Broadway at 13th St. Women’s Dept. _ Will Close Out To-Morrow (Saturday) Regardless of Cost 125 Women’s and Misses’ Suits, All sizes for Women and Misses in worsteds, cheviots, broadcloths, mixtures, all beautifully lined. Reduced from $20, $25 and $30 10.00 75 Women’s and Misses’ Handsome Dresses, Voiles, eolienne® velvets, crepe de chine, taffeta, messaline and lingerie. Reduced from $18, $25 and $30 10.00 accounts of the fighting were contained in telegram a & telegram received here to-day from | wise right in an untricofporated body, Santa Rosa near the Peruvian frontier, jragen was expelled from the unton in According to the mewsage there was © 1997 for interfering with members who a5 aa were trying to get work. Saks & Company Broadway at 34th Street hood of Carpenters of America. Justice Goff said the court could not exercise No vee Batra Charge tor te Saturday—Clearance Sale of Winter Apparel for Girls and Juniors The reductions on these garments say more on their own behalf than we can say for them, and therefore need no further emphasis. Coats for Girls 150 Coats of cheviot, kersey or fancy 160 Coats, of corduroy, velveteen, broad- mixtures, Sizes 6 to 16 years. Formerly cloth or k . Sizes 6 to 14 years. For- 7.50 to 10.00. merly 12.50 to 19,50. To close at..........66...4., 2650 To close at.............. cee eee 5.00 100 Dress Coats, of imported broadcloth, zibeline, or kersey, interlined and lined throughout with satin or peau de cygne to match. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Formerly 19.50 to 35.00. Formerly 39.50 to 49.50. . To close at. --10.00 To close a! --14,50 Imported Chinchilla Coats, full | buttoned-to-neck or notch collar models, lined throughout with worsted. Formerly 15.00. TO COSS GG. gets sasiiecess TAG Vikeecetsai tes cey 7.50 Seal Plush Coats, full lined Seal Plush Coats, full length, the lining throughout with Skinner satin, for little girls throughout of Skinner satin, and the sizes 6 “of 6 to the big girls of 14, Formerly 29.50. to 14 years. Formerly the price was 39.50. To close at..... Pheevaeeciesre 14.50 To close at...........00005 --19.50 Junior Tailored Suits 50 Tailored Suits, of broadcloth, cheviot 60 Tailored Suits, of corduroy, broad- or serge. 3, \Sand 17 years. Formerly cloth, worsted or serge; 13, 15, 17 years. 15.00 to 19.50, Formerly 25.00 to 45.00. To close at...............0.65+- 5,00 To close at.............0++0+++10,00 Dresses for Girls ‘ 100 Cloth or Serge’Dresses, in navy, 100 Dr » Of velveteen, broadcloth, brown. Sizes 6 to 14 years. Value check worsted, all wool plaids or serge; 6 to 14 years. Formerly 15.00 to 25.00. To closeat......... seeeeeeeees 3.95 To close at............. Hpeemeny (1-5 Coats for Misses 100 Coats, suitable for street or dress; of broadcloth, cheviot, diagonal worsted or fancy tweeds, Sizes 14, 16, 18 years. --10.00 50 Afternoon or Evening Ccats, of imported broadcloth, earner lined throughout with peau de cygne to match. Formerly 39.50 to 59.50. To close at. 19.50 Formerly 128) $0 23,00. Formerly 29.50 to 45.00. To close at. To close a --15.00 Seal Plush Coats, full length models, Seal Plush Coats, full length models, lined lined it with Skinner satin. throughout with Skinner satin. formerly 29.50 to 35.00, Formerly 39.50 to 49.50, To clo: Ateie 9.50 To close at... --25.00 Saturday—Final Clearance Sale of Trimmed Hats for Women This offering includes imported models and fur hats, yet we have divided the entire assortment into three separate lots, and marked them down with little or no regard for former prices and present values. Trimmed Hats, formerly up to 25.00.. Trimmed Hats, formerly up to 40.00. Trimmed Hats, formerly up to 55.00. . ..now 5.00 now 10.00 now 15.00 All ready-to-wear Hats.. formerly 6.95 to 10.50, now 2.00 and 3.00 All untrimmed Ha’ . formerly 2.75 to 6.95, now 39c and 1.00 Misses’ & Children’s Hats .formerly 1.95 to 10.00, now 50c and 1.00 Boys’ Suits and Overcoats at 4.50 values up to 7.95 Boys’ Suits: double-breasted or Norfolk models. Boys’ Overcoats: long, double or single breasted tourist, Russian or reefer models. These garments are from our regular stock and include all the popular models. Boys’ Tourist and Auto Coats at 7.95 & 9.95 values up to 15.00 Really-truly tourist and auto coats for boys who tour and auto and boys iis don't. Made of the newest fancy overcoatings in the most desirable of the season’s designs. Terry Bath Robes for Boys at 1.35 values 2.50, 3.00 and 3.59 Nothing extraordinary about boys’ Terry bath robes—-but something very extra- ordinary about them at 1.35 apiece. We took a manufacturer's entire sample line off his hands at a price just about as nominal as we now quote to you. 140 Women’s and Misses’ Fine Broadcloth Coats Handsomely trimmed, colors cadet blue, medium and dark grav, red and bottle green. Also mixtures in gray and brown effects. Reduced from $15, $18 and $25 7.50 Caracul and Misses’ Pony Coats $2 and. 36 inches long, handsomely lined with val brocade and soft satin. 35.00 \45.00 155.00 Regularly $73.00) French Seal Coats 52 inches long, Chappelle dyed, brocade lining, frog ornaments. Regularly $85.00 Baby and Moire Pony Coats S0and 52 inches long—XXX grade pelts. Regularly $90 & $125.00 Choicest Fur Coats, $75 Reduced from $150 and $175 Moire Pony Coats with skunk-raccoon coll: French Seal, Skunk-raccoon collar, cuffs French Seal Coat, beaver collar and cuffs. Broadtail, effect caracul coats, 40 to 50 inches long. An Important Clearance Sale of BLACK, BLUE AND MIXTURE Suits and Overcoats For Men’and Young Men (su) Special at $12.50 Formerly, $16, $18 and $20. Hackett Carhart & Co 841 Broadway, at 13th St. 265 Broadway, near Chambers St, The Cleverest Idea Yet Offered, and FREE : Next Sunday World’s complete a novel in book form, given in 5 Greater New York, is a thing to be appreciated by the readers of The Sunday World. Plain type of large size, well-drawn pictures and a Detective Story that will make you sit up and take notice, This is a regular Sherlock Holmes sort of detective story, written by a master hand. The mystery is of the sort to make the reader loath to put down the booklet until the story is finished. You really must order from news- dealer in advance if you expect to have a Sunday World con- taining one of these booklets re saved for you. >

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