The evening world. Newspaper, January 27, 1911, Page 3

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LONG ENOUGH TO LET BIG LINERS IN Blanket Had Extended From) Far Over Ocean Clear to the Mississippi. ff CAUSED MUCH DELAY. the Rocks, but Were Two Sound Freighters Got on| Safely Floated. For the second time this winter ship- ping bound in and out of the port of New York was fobvound until it o'clock to-day. ‘This/time the fog blanket was NO merely local affair, but stretched from far out over the Atlantic clear to the Mississippi & and from the | Great Lakes southward ond Mason | And Dixonj's line. ‘The thick mist Over the harbor lifted at 11 long enough to let delayed ehips come in, As yet the fog ts known to have caus- ed loss from delay, annoyance by the sunning aground of two freight steam- ahtps in the Sound, disordered schedules ot short-trip craft such as ferryboats and freight lighters around the harbor, but no accidents involving human life or damage to property. 1 Liners Held Up. Down off Ambrose Channel lghtship up to nearly noon were the Mau Which came bellowing in, feel way, at 8 o'clock night; Friedricty Wilhelm, which arrived earlier the Rhetn, red, tania, = her the Pring rnoon rs Win mal, besides nur Idaho and Iroquols and Co- ler vessels. St. Louis, the famous Eads Pring Fried- Wilheim, of the fox caused a harrowing experience. Mr, Switzer received a wi ssage to- day that his father had died tn St, Le Arrangements had been made with Col- lector Loeb to expedite the passing of his baggage by a specially detailed in- Spector at Quarantine, and a special train was held ready to carry him . Louls § soon as he could be hur- Quarantine, When the new t his trip to see his father be- i arrangements were given up. Freighters in Mishaps. The Sound freighters Mobe M. Whitney—the one * York and th ent aground last nm Light, Th ne Mohegan was hauled off the mud unharmed early to-d; by a@ fleet of tugs, which then went to the Whitney n@ hauled her off the shoal. She-pro- eded to Boston, t 9 o'clock the observers of shipping down the bay flashed word to the mari- ws bureaus that the fog was ng lackadalsleal an and 1 Provt- other from near time 0 hitting, about, me followed by the disap- word that it hard enough to stay up. ‘All through the city artificial Mghts glowed in the windows of office build ings, an dthe muggy, oppressive alr fave warning of a renewal of the winter's unusual affliction of influenza and grippe. The Wea:her Conditions. At the weather burexa it was maid to-day that a disturbance of slight | intensity extends over the lower lake * region, causing light rain or snow from that section oasiward to the Atlantic Coast. 1 sections of clined over the Texas coast. was not ing Light tinued on the Pacific flurries over the Northwest, whe a cold wave of considerable intensity pre- valle. Conditions indicate continued cloudy weather with light rain in this vieinity this afternoon, to-nl and probably Suturday, Winds will shift to the north- west to-morr will be colder in the afternoon. —_——_—_— the wignaty eof Varia eer te Cure a Cold sn One May, 26 i A nent rae | A A Surprise You can get a complete n FREE with next Sunday's New York World (in Greater New York) Not only {ts it a com- plete novel, but it Is a thrilling one—a detective story of the most unique style, The master mind of the Great Detéctive solves mystery after mystery In a startling manner, Get this com- plete novel next Sunday free wiih the Sunday World (ia Greater New York). It will pay you to make a note of this and order In advance. ‘ ane ew» vENane wea, FRibad, danvawa Hetty Green to Become an Incorporated Trust With Her Son as Manager of Her Many Millions “I Hope to Be of Real Service to the Whole Country. Actual Experience Has Shown Me that the Best Use for Inherited Wealth Is . that Which Will Create the Most Number of r ‘Lite Jobs, Rather than Satisfy the Hunger Col. Green’s of a Day.” Pians To Handle His ‘ Mother's Millions “The Suggestion Was Made that We Absorb: One of the Old Trust Companies, But I Favored Starting With a Clean Slate, With| No Taint of Somebody Else's Past, Which| Course Has Practically Been Decided Upon.” | “My Mother Has Always Held that the Young Men of this Generation Relied Too Much Upon Their Parents. Instead of Furnishing Me With a Fancy Income and Sending Me Abroad She Insisted that I Go to Texas and Rough It, and Learn Life from Actual Ex-| perience.” “Our business—by that I mean the financial matters in which our family is interested here and all over the country—heroafter will be con- @ncted from a main headquarters located in New York City. We expect to form a trust company of our own, with a substantial capital, the Getails of which are now being worked out. This trust company will be organized under the laws of New York State, a new enterprise in ry respect. “The establishment of this trust company will have no effect upon our prosent connections with New York bankers, but it will be the medium through which we will principally handle our business outside New York City—in fact, a centre in the East where we will concentrate E.H OREEN @ large number of corporations, for the | on that I did not propose to allow mother’s good name in bus to used as a bait for investors, There are several institutions of importance in the financial world where 1 am on the [tor list, and for which it w to my advantage to serve as rector our Wi rn and Southwestern interests. The suggestion was made as a general princip am any | that we absorb one of the old trust companies, but I FAVORED START- Ooh Geach CA caRlentraaninae oe ING WITE A CLEAN SLATE, with no taint of somebody elce’s past, J. Plerpont Morgan, wiom he beileve which course his practically been decided upon. Sa At Who hee ff “In assisting my mother in the management of our various proper- ties—ranging all the way from real estate holdings in Chicago, st. Louis, San Francisco, Boston and Toledo, to paper mills at Bellows pict in California, stocks and bonds in nearly every railroad of consequ in the coun- try, and the varioue Texas properties which I myself have developed in tho past eighteen years—I hope to be of real service to the whole country. ACTUAL ZXPERIENCT HAS SHOWN ME THAT TAE BEST USE POR INHERITED WEALTH 18 THA’? WHICH WILL CREATE THE MOST NUMZER OF LIFE JOBS, RATHER THAW SATISFY “Over my re of Mr. INNEW SUBWAY desk in Da Morgan,” Public Call Service Commissioners McAdoo Secret Talk Over Triborough. Ameri is succeeded. H Colquitt | for THE HUNGER OF A DAY." sy Statement of Col. Edward H. R. Green to an Evening World reporter upon sige ematianeachs his taking over the management of the $10,000,000 fortune of Mrs, Hetty vd wait ie a sare oonueh Cok men 4 Green, his mother, the richest woman In th am now a member of the velopments foeday Mrs, Hetty Green, at the age of cl for Texas staff, with the title of Lieutenant-) Pubic Service Commission h seventy-five years, after bossing for half dealers in | Colonel. paest percu le Ce soreuen moun aN century the millions left to her by) 8 | Since his arrival in the ctty Col Green| pan, ‘Tai conclusion was her father, the late Edward Mott Rotine| Be, poe CORDA. as | Rear association with M8) owing « two héura’ conter son, has abdicated in favor of her only | Mas fo aa which Jam G, McAdoo, pre son, Col. Edward H. R. Green, who has Wb Mates siden GLE Sal vy. call | ooh) and) Manhatvansf Just finished an eighteen-year tryout at 8 Rauttoad. of which | pry tn Wa ‘ork Stock !a em of the Public business in Texas. Exchance ther, m i" The session w Takes Hold of Work. PRICERS SCARE ee ag [ROO Fs In the vaults! doors, the conte Col. Green, a jovial, keon-minded | ryture will be here In New York City, |Grecn's chic agents In her loan. tranm: | A200 being Commixsionc bachelor of forty-two years, Who 4b- my ‘Texas corporations will require three actions have Institution and Carroll Ru and hors fashion and best Mkes the sort trips a year Has, 2,800 miles from the Equitable Trust Company and the | @nx'" be of human timber that grows away from | Broadway,” sald Mr. Green. “In the Ghomieal Na onal Tank. ‘The richest! Aft Me the great centres population, to-day month of January I will have to go to woman in the world has just recovered |‘! si cast permanent anchor in New York attend the annual meeting of the banks. from a seve nich had kept her | PUbilc i aout y duties in| The annuai meeting of the railroads! from business for Keveral. W [ “AM that? to say Is that we dis City, and took up his new will take me in May, while th cussed mability of a physical ay to aie in May, while the yearly! “Does your coming mean that your the p y of a physical con earnest by arranging meetings of the other compantes fall in| er will now rest from her personal nection between the Hudson and Man- tion of a new trustcompany, under the On each of these trips I ex-!supervision of her business?" was) hattan tubes and the Hroadwa laws of New York State—a centro in the pec: to ntay ten days In Texan, which | asad ton avenue divisions of the p F to financial activities all ever will aggregate one month out of twelve |" Cot borough system at Chureh away from New Y. esting Heht on ork Cit the streets.” + biroae Mf the §$100,000,000 or more trolled by his remarkable development | Was shown from a casual ay-Lexingt Ito be the mother. the ! “Tho confidence now reposed in me by opment of hiS/can be spared, and that is wh : ch route, an wa my mother more than repays all shat here for. a own Chureh street, . I thought IT was pees eeumuaneed iN ee a things in life y eet ieee ligt i lla residence, at her suggestion, in Texas R Wi the tri-boro system wa taken | in 1892," said Col. Green, to an Evea'ng show that t plans are World reporter who chatted with him ead, phone ‘ tment at the would ndbcreveal 01 D2 morning in his ay AL cae wie Waldort. | concluded the cotton "My mother has always held t the chose a new belt, and I had the green! eneration houses on my hands. | GO 10 SCHOOL; FATHER 15 FINED he e’ ne with a fa y me to Paris “I decided to go in Beauty roses and carnations year I cleared increased my gre for and nsisted that I go to Texas It, and learn life from actual |Of Blass. Right At that time th « eh Anes t as I came to grow men oo per cent ; knows I grew fast en ‘ oe (Col, Green weighs nearly Other Texas Ventures. Kids Lau gh at Her at Her Because She | ance ts a sacred trust as tion is now t “Stake.” put me in sing of a 750,009 a plees Ba wretched ratiroad, This was m "Ey nave‘ than en years, 1 th more . after eix propertle a have had busl- ante ly one a ish employ- ie dae on sian for 2.000 person : ie Mr. Green recalled how follow " n uneehe fore the railroad losing of ie reorg TTF snempce | exas. Midland. & , on ith $1,200,000 of bonds pas'i 5) ' } Steak Chops 000,000 capital earning: tes at Serres phed er t “ A ive fated bi purchase of eight | no tiles tt At Delieatess an the aude ! w York late , B he Bgl ) ents nd, wired fe voted a of the Union Hittie Ieids : nything happens ‘pris memoersitp 1 still retain, Mr. Kanter was allowed to sit in whom would you go for ad~ memcerstip in the Automobile Cl the court room w Father we asked, ‘Go to them now.’ I ae ee ae enue bie Eaiher ys my own best Judgment and 1 | cub emer tle nal m $0 hey te bor order for the locomotives. eeppea Gus OF thee 1a ow. tne money his fine a0 Ihis wax my frat lesson In self-reliance, to my. now surroundin2s, and as for y nd it woke up within me the facult¥ ‘Texas, ar down there, a Sr doing my own, thinking. Tiaae Boe aon there, aig pe No “One Basket” Man, t ay ate . 7 ‘ Ja John F. MeDona That Cot to the sharp w nave; ot silt ler eppane le N nown by his one to my last acco s ae "3 I of tho pilaht of No Time for Aviation ‘ @ veelty who had confined his : i mitte holdings to Twenty-third street In Man- When Co is worth less Still Ingerestod me ago, while slin. ais de; of ‘Catarne y mother once said intended a fave given hi to me, ‘Our man to fly, n wings.’ While e first man property in Thirt y-fourth h more now than then, ow If had a plece of y In both places he would be One must watch the future and scatter the exe Ask Your Druggist aR When you once wear YF London Plumes you M2" become so particular fam v* that none but aon ‘igh Here are the Texas corporations in whitch Col. Green 1s @ director and a ; leading stockholder been a dire can satisfy you, mal Bank of this fe Bank of Dailn Dew York, London at her he Was about to | ‘ rds her financial institutions , capital Green sald Hat C0. 21 WEST 347i ot 6TH AVE. “The eat. ax: | tends average pers n tn business ex- | his connect! | 3 with various | loral Company, handling | boards in order to bolster his credit. i my business is lending money, I TRS 0 000, cotton plant, capitalised |no credit to establish, For this reason Ne owas’ Bitulithie Paring Company, con. £ have declined to: enter the boards of | * ‘ |BOYS @i, avdad. GIRL BOOKBINDERS BRAVE RAIN 19 BE STRIKE PIGKETS —_——— Employees of Trow Company Demand Recognition of the Union Wage Scale. JOIN WALKOU" — | not te: ‘Brooklyn Plant of Big Printing Concern May Be Affected Before Settlement. Eighty young bookbinders by women employed Trow 1 the Bindir any, at the union have patrolled the str three days the drtexiing ish, but the strike has bee ducted so quietly that the public dit Hof It until to-day npany, wh rk Cty Dire 00 Workers In the street shop ment in Brooklyn. onfined to the tory, emp! Kast Twelfth and has another establish So far th young we feeders, gatherers, pasters, and book-sewing machine runners in nhattan. the director have the reput is not pay the union The a by t Miss Annie EK. Men trea’ of Loca while the binders tr the bu ison times earn $10 to $12 a week rage Is only $5 or $9. » plekets are on d vy formal.vo demands were som a y In squads of six and ar tw of an hour and a half. They are headed to, day by Secrotary-Treasurer McNalt and by Miss Mary Murphy, presi- local. formerly ¢ strikers refused and walked out In the absence of General Mana, Walker of the ‘row firm, Van, superintendent of th ne controy Ito got The headquarters of the striking bind- | at the Woman's Trade Union No. hast Twenty-xecond | and a meeting of the Local will be held there at 6.90 this evening. ‘How Many “ Teasvoons of tea should I use for, Say, six people? Six if you use other t but only three of this. Double strength makes it go twice as far, thus saving half, WhiteRose CEYLON TEA A 10¢ A: all-lin sealed pack- age for Coffee protects your interests and our reputation. 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