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I es —— Employee of Simmonds Firm Almost Every Corporation and Mrs. Etta Layman Ends Life Tells of Effort to Cover U.S. Agent's Deals. HIT ALLEGED Witness Tells How He Punched “Red Letter” Sullivan and Man. BRIBERS. Another Before United States Commis Thomas Aiex wijourned the hea tng of the banks ase of Preder Simmonds & © ‘Thursday at o'dlock, interesting testimony Yeday as {0 the transactions which George $. Sart al agent for the Department of Just had wit the@rm. When these transa reported to At special agent The testimony to-day that with Henry Ancheste! ne cons nected with the firm of B. H. Sheftels & | Company, which was raided’ by Sear-| Derouh, the special agent had a “House account’ with the Sinvnonda | firm. In the course of the evidence John | J. Roche, formerly an employee of the | firm, No. Marks place, Brooklyn, | ewore that he was offered % » take the check paid Scarborough as a re Of his trades 0 the office and giv to two men. He said John D. Reilly, bookkeeper for the firm, had opened hie eyes to the conditions existing In the firm prior to his own refusal to continue with it. Calis Them Both Crooks. 1 “Bo Reilly opened your eyes to it," | asked the lawyer for Simmonds “Yes, Reilly opened my eyes to ‘its! thet thes! are both crooks, not merely Ducket shop operators, but crooks, both of them.” . Asked about a visit to his home a @hort time ago, Kellly replied “‘Red Lettes* Sullivan came to my home with Peta Clark who had been introduced to me ax a reputable mem- Ser of the Consolidated Stock Ex- change. They told mo that they rep-| resent#d McKay, the b was closed in Chicago; Cella Brothers and George Graham Rice, They axked me if 1 wouki take the Scarborough check out of the office and give tt to them they would give me $60,000, I punched Clark in the mouth and hit ‘Red Letter’ Sullivan, telling them that I never did that sort of bus!- news.” Anchester Tells of Joint Account. Henry Anchester, a member of the firm, testified that he had put money inte an account run under his own hame and that of Scarborough. Se.rborough was present at the open- ing of the sesston in the Post OMce Building under the impression, whica Proved erroneos, that he was wanted as a witness. He discussed his transactions and his Femoval frou office by the Department of Justice after the atscovery of his He said ed any favors from , Simmonds @nd above board and mate. My trading was open perfectly legit The firm did not do a bucket hop business.” Built Up Slick Wire System. Anohester proved a hostile witness when Hecelver Werblin sought to ex- emine him. He said that the am he put in the Anchester-s account, indicating that the ment agent was tr ‘with the for: to $00 at the closing He aid say hov during the Ife of ¢ he was asked what ing in cheft onjunctt ounte, ever saw in six He said that to Simmonds, diamonds for Simmonds pata la After Anchester's neya went on a Frederick Simmonds t sete of the firm, Simmonds said that ve did not consider mse! He said that Anchester a had agreed to fur equal am capital and to share Profits. Tells of Scarborough Account The tnvestigart monds the fact Uw im the name was a ‘house count”? $s finanoial ¢ ‘This t# the co.nmon a term ae vised in the Buoh an account is 1 where eurpose of the fi the benefits of pe attaching t Simmor four joint accounts i nany, t tals of Jordan and the “What other 1 have?” asked Mr. “Anchester and Sca plied, This statement the twain, the vel, 4 been among those pr@ent when the old Scheftels “pouse cape in collision with the Government acoopuing Scarborough's sesigna- | New tahop that) o + $i. oF ERE HERE'S THE LOBBY WOMAN | FORSCARBOROUGH AT ALBANY NOW CRAWLS FROM BED CHECK, HESWEARS OVER 100 STRONG AND Now Has Workers at Capital. Organization ALL OF THEM NAMED Many Well Known Men on the Roll as Representatives of Various ¢ cerns, ALTANY, 4 More than one nd business men nen of prominence tn 11 profession, have thus far exis tered in the ofte ry of State Laransky a nts or “lob- Department and register. Among the Jawyers who have regis: tered are John G. Milburn, who repre-| sents the New York Stock Exchange; former Supreme Court Justice Randall J. Le Boeut of Albany, attorney for Albany and Southern Ratlway; Ro! Grier Monroe, attorney of the New York Board of Underwriters; Thomas J. Sur-| less of Hrooklyn, the New York State! public accountants; Lucius C, Tucker- man, the New York State Fruit Grow- ers’ Asso In. Others on the Roll, Others who are istered and interests they represent are rey the ‘Thomas * Miller, L, V. Mullin, New York State Bricklay R, ana New Plasterers’ York Civic Roothby and York Leroy Austin, Union; 0. League; James Albert Patterso: Antt-saloon League; f Ira A, Place, Charies C. | Paulding, New York Central Railroad; J. Manston, Cong ss of the Knights of Labor; Louls Zelt New York Re-| tail Druggiste’ tion; Stantield, | Lovell, Falk and Sayles, Erie Rath Company; Willlam M. Hirsch, } York State Brewe Associatio: Fidiitts Hulz, Building Trades As- Hath f of New York, and James KF c. ther Importers’ Association w York KP. Rellamy, Soolety for the tlon of Abuse in Animal mentation; A, C, Pleydell, N State Tax Reform Association New York and Trad Prey w Winslow, ovange Game Binkard, City ub of, Sacred | and Allied | nt; Walter Rand and L, 1. Hancock Life Insu , Fawin D. » for the Prue Insurance ADANY Standard Oil Men. Sullivan a Company, Am omwell, Standard O11 ‘an Cotton Ol Com- pany and N. K. Fairbank Company H. H. Boyeson, Hecker-Jones Millt Company; Charles Association of Auto! turers; Robert Rogers, Committee of the E Long Island clety for the Pi the Bederation M. Rowland, and Engine Mason & As, Edwin S, Harfield i Brotherhood Frank Vince Conductors, and , New York State Grange i c itu Und ¢ Arm d 1 ' 0 Yor " A Ma ' United dn n wny of Ru fe ' \ Perry Com: COURT CLERK CABBLE DEAD. 5 After diettin: tt ‘ eo wa arged at thy Government regretted ondith that cost it the services of one w has been regarded @ valuable THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 24, 1911. TEN WEEKS BRIDE, | | | TAKES POISON — While Nurse Is Away |, Marriage Three Hours From Her Room, After Ceremony. Mrs, Etta T hirty ¥ GOING HOME TO MAMMA Dtekinson committed su) with b of the former treasurer of Amherst of mer College, were portrayed in an {nterest Sh as f! rm th eht's dis ~ ing suit closed day before Justice ee Nee ertiicted with Benes d= Shorted ert HUSHANC SHOWS 4) Srey inthe Mupene Osere | confined to her hed int tN | Letter Signed ‘Valeska’ Com- New Englan. ( ast Mitty-nin eh Y 1 out of bed and] menting on Rome's Fall, ntaining the nd — ~ Her screams brought the! py der Mittle Broadway romances wid Dr. Henry Briten-! which ploomed so auspiciously less than West Fifty-seventh | to weeks ago, when Valeska Suratt but before he ar n was dead, Rritenstool fed to Fletcher Norton in Jer- Although Dr nptly ree [8eY City, with Mrs. Jackson Gouraud ported the sulcile to Cor z-|and Nance Gwyn as attendants, has Ur gpa of the a precious violet struck pet " yd Ma vat. Norton has ' I \ ad e. Mise et eral ho} at jt wasn't three hours after Po q t wedding had been a fool to marry him and that she made wp her mind right then to ree hike in £0 Nome to indiana and have the mar- n who sald that ‘ee annulled, The papers jn Norton's suit were served on Miss-Muratt yesterday tn the Hi vefore she found out she around to t @ report th pheumonia ton was refused charge and a your ho was the dead wo; ‘n nephew de. nitted suicide lined to discuss the offce of her manager, Lee Harrison, g suc lt would b@ @ She did not seem to take them serious- violation of profe 1 fly. At her apartment, No. ML West ee liiehty-fitth street, to-day, she laughed ornfully at the charges, which name | Brondway aa a co-respondent and fixes | the time or alleged naughty indir ACTING AS NOOSE Three-Year-Old Child Killed When Her Head Slips Down Into Springs how could I have recetved ‘him hers this #uit wil amount to nothing nd as soon as I can get back home to, Indiana T ehal have the marriage an- nulied, It only took ma three hours to find out what a mistake had made, ‘The courts out there will make no dif- flew bout it when they hear the story. Even Rome Fell, She Sa: Herman L. Roth, counsel for Norton, 1 that after papers had been served Richard Mackay, ax they would be this afternoon, Miss Suratt ably remember the gentleman be Mr. Roth gave out two letters hohe said had been handed to him ny Mr. Nart 1 read as follows Dear FI Don't any- thing to anybody, even to George. Remember that the Roman Empire mee Ii—and I'm onty a girl. VALESKA, 22 wou Following a glorious: romp with her uncles, Frank and Felix Deegan, 0 respectively twenty and fifteen y with whom she slept last night, after say Loulsa Richter, three years old, suffocated in a peculiar manner as she slept between the two young men. Fletcher—Unless you cut out ‘The ehitd lived with her grandparents, rudeness and all that and Feltx and Mary Deogan, at No. 291 Gold | confine yourself to your part, as street, Lrooklyn. Somo times she slept} ‘epicted by Mr, Teall, T shall have With them, sometimes with Mr. ang} OU Mined $1¢ cor eneh perturman Mrs. Cornell, an uncle and aunt, and] “phoxe letters,” observed Mr, Rot! sometimes with her two uncles, Frank | «indicate of @ married ii and Felix. The fainily is poor and had} my client no special bed for the little one. _—— Last night it was the turn of the tw ing icles to take it thelr ittue {GIRL WHO ELOPED AT 14 niece, atid as was the custom on the nights when the three slept together. y had a fine romp before the chtid t to sleep. La the uncles re tired, each side of the Mrs. Fanny Kamin Kostamp and Her Husband Separated lying About 3 o'clock this mi Feilx ong Ago. was rou y the cold and} Justice Mai 1 the Kings County to pull t othes up about | Supreme Court to-day, granted the plea his shoulders ng seoined tofof Mrs. Fanny Kamin Kostamp hold the quilt, ix raised up to] 191 Si. Marks avenue, Brooklyn, for discover the trow He saw his little {the annulment of her marriage to lece's ie Ws out of the bed, and| Samuel 1H. Kostamp, a clerk in the the leg was cold age offices of nberger, Sinn He w to cover fastened rearrange the bedclothes ut No. 74 Broadway » showed thet the couple y and wero united by a rabbi Felix In Mareh, 1900, when the girl was four- | but h teen years old. She was a mother be- hands so Ughily clenched that the natts | 1 was fifteen, The couple parted were to The palms , 1003 and since then the father has alarmed, custody of the child, In enter- the decree the Justice left the cb in t man's custody, but gave the plaintit the right to visit Htte Annie every week and prow erself she wax | and 4 a Berud woman at Brookiya T and thin that vicinity and goes home iV eatell bso as the cntia| see her child when ah t Whon the ur dead they no cially pret- epetes s favorite of aa gate nelghbor- Aa sent eles are - at if a pa t in some er bed sh M La © ailve, A toc. Package Makes 40 Cups. White Rrose CEYLON TEA per om NVALID 'VALESKA SURATT, MRS. BIANGHI SUES 22°". 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