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6 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROH 30, 1911. |from the mats of al! matter from the | H] i] Catholle Chureh untt shortly before nis | 44 ” shop under the title of the Standard The Great Blood Purifier prohibited concerns. So that whatever | 1 Stock and Grain Company. With twen- Interest a bucket shop might Mave in| | transfer of the body from Hope- |ty-six others they were indicted, for B d 2, = | randre a ing favors to Government of | Well to Woodlawn was made, it appears, conspiracy in operating a chain of js would have to include the Post- on the orders of Mra, McDonatd, Tere 7 | bucket stops one of which was located Office Department in ts scope of oper- Is Dr. Cotb's explanation: in Washingion. While six of those Mi ation, Considering which facts, those | Mr, MeDohald, while he ¢ ofa | pleaded guilty and were fined in eums | PI LLS F . . who held that more remained under | Catholle family, ‘was a member othe aggregating $8,100 the | church. Before he died it was t Fomainder de: cover than had been suggested Mu ¢ s own relatives that he cided to fight the matter. tes df watch today 4 tor close ) EN i ag ed mw matenests of io covernmene| HAE best laxative and 4 Ou] BOOKS apers ot the Simmonds Arm up to Bet Sr wae Be ee ach TecioN leading up to the indictment was blood tonic in the world. \ \ papers of the Simmonds firm up to Sept. | Dr. Kugene LL, NeDonald, rector of shrouded in the greatest secrecy. On| —. | > : — 1, and possibly later, would ve pro Gonzaga College of Baltimore, who was | Apr 190, however, when indic ments |One or two at " night | duced to-day, showing ali of the trans: | Pr the celebrant of the al high mi were obtained, raids on “shops” {n seven the firm, AND THE NAMS | “$0 4 very short ultaneously, wires |MAake those who use * by ey ¥ROM | , , . ee) Mr, MeDonald w a Are . ¢ nd customers Were f GOP MONEY FROM! Vs wor Man's Advertisement, |Had Been Buried in Hopewell, | Gaivon Justice Wright Jars Attorney=| "es" cut ant customers were throw them Handsome, ruddy, mises to Testify To-Morrow | fre iss jons a cities were made sir Chureh, gave him the last rites. | r : ‘ When Simmonds appeared at the| . te init chases (7 , | Ira, McDonald is a . i F 1 Jtorney-General, Wickersham, “bucket-land healthy. “ Concerning the Former —|commissioner's omce he said that his} but Fear His Invitation and Dutchess County, After | (Mie AMP ier aauehter and. General Who Netted Brok- | shopping’ has become a thing of the y. Com ¢ | attorney, David L. Podell, of No. 31 ‘ i i Catholic Rites law arf alto members. When the a nein Pid | past east of Denver, seoaay val inence your treatment Ss nei Broadway, would make a formal state- ave sted. 2 \°4 es. tion of where the funeral should be S ‘aids, | ‘The Government announced to-day Its . ; tate Engineer, ws onl Maedl | Have Him Arrested Held rome my advice was asked, and] ¢ |iatenusm to” append, from.” Justice to-night. Delays are , -__- 1 advised that {t be held in $ Vright'’s decision. Meyer Kusniok, bookkeeper for the | . ‘ rie Sathedr I do not know Ss. $10,000 CHECK Jpy | Bimonds firm, opened the testimony | sremorien of tittle Ruth Wh ‘The body. of John B. MoDonatd.| ny more ftting place In which to hold March 20.—"Bucket- — — dangerous /, , SHECK A BLIND. fing that he had Kept a ot eared tow toom by Alt bulider of the subway, whose funeral] the funeral of @ great man. shopping” in the*District of Columbia 1s % 4 for two years prior 10 tne ne his pretense of giving her em-| as held from St. Patrick's Cathedral | Cathedral is most aut hie because of! js a lawful occupation, avcording to a TH WEEK : ark Yate seevchester came Into| ployment and then killed and burned, | ten days ago, has bean removed trom buet wen ise eee ee rine ata | decision handed down to-day by Justice . ‘ - " nen Henry Arches: >| ployment and then killed an¢ j a ee re re tae pe. ates | eee Partner Anchester Says He} to hen in July he took from me the| came to fifteen young girs who toalay [the cemetery at Hopewell, Dutchess] Honald celebrated tle mass Wright In the District Supreme Court, eq ‘ F ‘ keeping of the ledger and cash book," | an | the advertiement of Joseph | County, Where burial was made with et and ax a result the widespread crusade | Gave It to Ward Off At- | ho adaoa eeenenan of Son 107 Kast Bightyenieat| Roman Catholic rites and now reste in] HIT BY A SUBWAY TRAIN, |.xaged by the Department of Justice t0| ‘. Mystery of a $10,000 Check. Jatreet, and they refused to go to his} Woodlawn Cemetery. The service at- a bu i th practice in nearly @ half score ert L tack on Simmonds, Thon Abner 8. Werblin, attorney for | room when Invited, but called a police. | tending the eeinterment was conducted| Merman Horowitz, a printer, of No. [of cittes threatens to come to naught 4 - undred and Sixteenth street,| Justice Wright based his di had become of a check for $10,000, which | sagistrate Butts under a bond of $0] pastor of the West End Collegiate sauna ‘onwey train at One Hundeed and| code defining “bucketing” {s unconet!. EXAMINATION by , , When Frederick Simmonds of the | tM Wy hie wie he ME HE, Bare [to Keep the peace for etx months, Ie lenurch, of which the widow tea meme |Tenth wrest. Two ribs were fractured tutional hecause It deprives citizens of | erpertence Big money’s-worth Qankrupt brokerace firm of Mrederick 3 was wn to give the bone ber. and he waa taken to Harlem Hospital. | the liberty to contract rua don't mise this opportunlt, Campbell's Soups are bookkeeper sald he formally interred |" sie MoGou! Cage ; ee cet caiting tor & oraity onl te iy guaranteed them | glasses opportunity, ‘ampbe joups ai Bimmonds & Company xoes on the wit-|ine check in the cash box and the lost | _ 05% Mamie M a6 ME) itr, MoDonald’s friends delieved he] Horowtts was waiting un 0” | by the Constitution, | ot No. Kast Fifty-seqaggphgree:, the Lenox and West Farms division of rs ‘ ALEXANDER a so condensed that ever Nees etand before United States Com-| all knowledge of it other than that he t tid i wan a life-long Roman Catho Ile stepped too near the| The decision was rendered tn the DI co. tn y Mis d iT olt of 6 girk peo lng a vi “ the subway. z * ' i, | . alea a tilasioner Alexander at 11 o'clock ta.| had the assurance that Archester would | (04,the revolt of the girls GC AMPBOINE | gacdal connections were largely Roman | edge of the platform and the note of | cake of Kdward Aitemus of Jersey City J. W. Solomon, Successor, can makes fully twice Morrow Morning le will Ktate under| “make it good when needed.” A Mr. established 15 yeara, its volume of rich full- See a ca ean aaveribed Catholc, But, according to Dr, Cobd,| the southbound train was drowned by!and Louis A, and Angelo Cella of St.) Oeallet-Optiel pher and he hed e oath that information concerning the | Mor i Es sa “i 1 eppala to the cus- to employ @ young @ifl in photo- Mr, MoDonald was not reveived into the} an approaching northbound train, [ Louts, who operated a s0-called bucket- 180 East 234 6 flavored soup. "i of tl an OR. , ‘ J books of ~ Old firm, which was dis. | (CY Of Ms Comber, 1910, sald Kush+| graphic establishment. Fifteen to-day Y 1 it ay for @olved in November, 19, inay bo pro-| nic he had charge of all the firm's} answered the advertisement ourgont Peay cured by inquiring of Frederick W.| securities. This is what happened, as told by water, nor the packing Fkene, former State Engineer, who, in| “You are familiar with the books of |fies MeGon’ ! is Reptember, 1910, was indicted upon tho the firm? “t and carrying of water charge of holding up good r the ndvertian q by tracts during his oMctal ten Are any of them missing’ ee when you buy von e. ae ft, and Mary James went along with 9 is charged that Skene had various} 0% © When te got to the house the “Didn't you tell me that the cash| Me fg bd business interests in the speculative | nook was missing?” man Was not there, Out two or three market and ¢hat part of his business No, I said that I didn't know, other girls had already come and we 3 was done through the firm of Simmonds But didn't you search for it and| waited with them, Then other girls & Company, amounting, according to © find it? began to arrive, Pretty acon the man the statement of interested persons, to} “D came along, He seemed to konw what ; trial Albany, Skene’ sane witness to explain nis mumbled -nswer : sod ny, Skene’s Prosecutors | vuiinun,” which he translated as hallway and asked ‘i endeavored to axcertain what apecula-| jienry Anchester'a counsel objected to| ‘ ‘Are you the «iris who came in Our improved condens- tive accounts he had and where they |tne examination of nis client on the|response to my advertisement?” - ing process saves money on ‘were located. ground that he had to-day filed an} “We told him who we were and he on cans, boxes, labor and Bkene was indicted under seven counts |answer in the bankruptey proceedings |gaid for us to come upstairs and he Ss, xes, on Aug. 3, 1910, by a Grand Jury at|denying that he was n bankrupt. . 1H} would explain the business to us, He freight. Aibany. After a stormy trial, at which | objection was overruled and Anchester| sai. took right to us and I tlod the And you get for 10 cents . e charged a political plot against hi “What safe deposit boxes have yous! |other girls that there was something the best soups made at any € fe was acquitted of any wrongdoing on! ie said he had one at the same place| wrong and that f was not going to his was wo! g down town and saw a con- en Mt, iavent up to answe: } : hy price, | | Sept. 8. In the campaign between | wy, Simmonds kept his valuables.|room. ‘They agreed with me and we ' f ‘ " a! Qenry L. Stimson and Gov. Dix the| He took $% or $0 from the box aftor} went out an dtold Policeman James . If you don't say so, too, } i BRTY ora 4k wis eae | Smith of the Kast Lighty-elghth street the grocer returns your } i campaign epeeches and was widely Got $6,000 Before Failure. station.” e money. dipoussed. x Archestey said the money was all that | Now let Policeman Smith take up the What's your answer to Simmonds Promises to Tell. was left in the box, but that he had | narrative | * . that? Bm ater: ak caoutia ag. that | mors stave Gators Git-60 Rnd’ b couple | NE Meal tothe maha Room and found| E are doing some advertising addressed to smokers who have 2) the Simmonds books disappeared, \o (es in the place, but had with-/@ jittle 6x12 room, with no equip ne nt th th hi Id f U it Ci St 21 kinds 10c acan) The comnecton ot kane with |STAN Moy eat a from aim. [forge Srenoeramis buna rect | never crossed e thresholds of Uni ed igar Stores. Just oad hot water, ey c onds"” be 0 bus < or any: il * ving toa boil, when Frederick Simmonds said that | ™2iranudy, 1 don't remember: tam trys | Were wero, He, Mmsinors, canta, OF ans A good friend of ours says this is a tactical blunder. “Why La foes he would to-morrow tell just what] ing to be frank with you, and am not |the photo ce trade. [pinched hin . * . 9 : Hasse ct Gil tooKs end/ot bis aftortel ivice et cae Me eee oe dieamietly, conduct, tell all your competitors that you are going after their trade?” he oe to secure their return, Mr. Simmonds! ‘The diamonds, he sald, he got from a] which was the only thing 1 could think ° 6 fi ° A tl be Ca ee J Geetined 1o"'eay” what that tatement | man tie koow only ay Mak” an nee |Oy'ta cover his ease” writes. “Why not go after it quietly, as an army advances on the Soe would ‘be, but he declared that Abner | curity for $100 he advanced to get the Didn't impress Magistrate. : 9 - e's foimeel tor the receiver, Raberag i evn the amount} The man was aa igned before Magis- enemy under the cover of night? Look for the knew the facts, and that if Wenblin PT ae Aline f trate Butts, and a picture of decidedly se ° A forced him to tell them under oath to- | Pang: the failure? ne Ewe" SP Tae fowtive character was taken. from This is our answer—we know of no usage of good business red-and-white morrow he would gladly do ao. “LT ean't vouch for the exact amount, | is pocket. He told the magistrate he ° * A * Mmmediately Mr. Werblin sald thét he| but T should say $6,00, exclusive of ny cee os crate Situ Ls bet which stops us from going ina straight-forward way to all the label would certainly ask the question to-| salary.” helped: him with the Ousiness.. ie } : a G mond cortalny ark the question o-| Miammissioner Alexander directed that | tat he wanted a «irl to go around with world with a claim on its attention. When asked as to the «tatement that|#!l books showing the Archester ac- |tim and soltci: bustness, The magistrate Ne knew the full details tumeeit ne {counts In the Audubon, National and [was not tmpreses Every smoker has to buy of some one—of another dealer Greenwich banks be produced at the| ‘In velw of the fact that this picture tepid: copa ithe was’ (ound on you,’ held iOlagiat if not in a United Cigar Store. “I know that it has been reported Explains the $10,000 Check. Butts, “L do not think bay you i @e that inf tor 0 the - i ie ahe right sort of a man and you wil 5 * . Reine inat information as to the miss) Archerter explained how he happened [¢29."%turnish n pond of $00 for yout Necessarily to increase the volume of our business we must . Bridivic Alene, dormer state gineer, | £2 Kive his check for $10.00 to the Sim- | gooq behavior for six months d hh L hovh has fe ili ith srl eer. Fronds bookkeeper by saying: athe rian wee taken to cell. 7 hecan- raw on the people who have yet to become familiar with our 5 Wal enoet certainly’ ask Bir, Bim- “At that time there was a lot of not give the bon he will have to vistt monde to-morrow to tell the full facts| xerapping and argument among @ lot] the Island for six months stores. about them.” of brokers in the Street, sort of cre- ——- pani oust! Defends Broker, | set chp trounies ih ths Schet’| ANDCUFFED IN BROADWAY. There is nothing unfair or detestable in this—nothing to be 115 Broadway, ing that I was giving the Government H + H Who is attorney for Mr. Simmonds, de-| evidence against them, and, as I wasl Twelve hoboen handcuffed together ashamed of, nothing that will not bear the light of day. cided to put dis own statement in writ-| going away for a week or two, Ilanq ted by an Imitation — sheriff q ’s allusi . fi b . ing when asked to-day to atate the | thought It was advisable. to have tne] are, ty or oe te nek In a way our friend’s allusion to an army is apt, for business maa cask He oaids fuuprension created that If any one inte play, paraded up Broadway this in it : f “ t h here has heen | the office was telling people on the i 7 ge 0. ° The statement that there hax heen | te wfllce was telling people on the} etre soon’ and collected a gerat crowd. in its essence is warfare any dishonest dealing, or that there has onds was stro: he Three policemen broke up the per- 5 . 5 o9 RSSS been enyuidng other than « legitimate | mons was stronger than he really || Thi Pt conducted the thirteen It’s not a conflict of arms, or a matching of force—it’s a Guareattt brokerage business conducted by the|that crowd might make against him, linked sandwich men to the Centre ry Fy ‘ ntee: firm of Frederick Simmonds, of which | and, having a new bookkeeper, I was|Street Police Court. Magistrate battle between quality, prices, service and, toa large extent, Solid 14k. Henry Archester is a partner, ts abso-| not absolutely sure if T told him ‘Be|Freseht fined t each, and Paul 4 is Italy| wowarranted. gimwnonda has|*ure thet Cachran sees this.” = | Armnttonds author of the plays Pal convenience. aa in ahh atredk 40) Ret cay is bit ‘of ev © showed how | the fine : 7 . ° ° been active in the atreet for over twen-|wimpressions’. were created” Into aera Our fight is straight along these lines. ty-@even years and bears a splendid) street, Archester said he did not know MBniac Kills Three Men, i A ° ° . reputation. what had become. of te for-effect-| BURLINGTON March ™ Nobody is going to spend his money with us just to encourage i “His personal embarrassment at the| only check Willlam We her of South b ke d ry 2 present time is largely due to the fact] “Didn't you know that Simmonds was| prairie, became Violently insane to-day H if . eto ‘ that for the past year he has been mak- nelally week? 335 ‘taking a rif_le went out on @ county us or withhold it just to break us down. arers it rh knew he didn't have any barrel of ing strenuous efforts to Lag money."" y 100 cents road and shot Ad kied the Arat We get what we get, we think, because the man who Par eek cee Cu Seer on the dollar on a prior indebtedness, three passers-by, Who were John Ranke, A 5 E 4 the, counter tet et ie icetvads is which he could easily have avoided it) yi@M On Scarborough Account. |} winiam Teh Wate 88 buys in a United Cigar Store receives most for his money. saa aan bg Salt tats he were that kind of a man. As a mat: | nm Mr. Werblin asked if Archester | of Burlit ous ahd van ter of fact, if all the debts owing to the | Gepoaited $0) In the account fee ee nal irony tin Sltssonds rae, N, Goarhorou Ser whieh This is the biggest kind of a claim. action Scarborough lost his Job as ° Hake God and eat ace Grm would be more than solvent. | special agent of the Government in the e ecropes Make us prove it. 2 (eh eae nat a aa “The receiverhas been placed in pos- easion of bucket shops. sewn otal he tacts ‘and tele pogo cTaNe Hm OME never del" aus mee BALD SPOTS, Call us to the witness stand—to the counters of our own S ded y way possible by sim. | 2 ; . fonds and his attorne Hvery. doiiar| S,cfedied to me was only a book Pr Ne stores—to offer the necessary proof. Make us face you in opgn is being conserved for benefit of his , Falli ir, Itchii 4 r craitrs The hooks of therm are is Archarter-teurtorough, eosoust. was Dene ie Gate . court and make us fish or cut bait. | talver the private ledger, reported to | SEED Re 3208 FEmad Fewmue. Dandruff Germs. If we fail the worst that has happened to you is to have have beey missing, has been found by: ne aring was unexp edly ad. the receiver in the office of t {Journed at this point until 11 o'etc xto-| If you, dear reader, could work as satisfied yourself that in avoiding United Cigar Stores you have - jmorrow, and the strange turn in the | ceaselessly, as persistently and vigorous- Books of Old Firm Missing, \case was quickly col a by : coaavlessty, 96 pe Uy gorous ‘ PED eRa ar ibe canaite cules, (HARE. Goat ROR ale nity Wy might and day not lost a cent. that of Frederick & Co., have | Would also become involved in the ce-e. prea | t . bia ead F : Ree ees ath isonet SBEATRICE “FAIRFAX” DEAD vaults would be full | One of the strong proofs that you get most for your money in United ’ Ssceay, Guealiones | t SS arecdoming with | Cigar Stores is our RICORO, Saratoga size, cigar. cue of them and his efforts to secure | Mime Seateherd Falls to Survive | “The proverbi | ray ‘ ii thelr return.” peration In Hospital, | little busy’ boo is al The price is 3 for 20c—so many old friends, all over the country, say it eee ac Ae tale atiaFooan thet a ang liaeainies cheap piker, along: is a top value for a bottom price that we earnestly recommend it to our of The New York Evening died Sunday evening tn St to work, i Hospital, after an operation Tf you have dan-| th day be ‘« The body ‘ | druft'to=day and nated he day fosiowing death. | EY EWR don't start an ener-| a atcherd’s department, whi ic . i} chars , } , etic warfare on the oF chore the testimony had tried to get called “Advice to the Lovelorn, Let ‘em fn tie tauns| Hone and hese bate this check, or ths ‘bak er ens than 4 Digg tancivt you have a} ca cata Or hat ine sont iad baen puma, “has “heat for more” thea een | ss ealtecunce ota | ‘CIGARS "|| CHARLES A. KEENE which are now 1 ated, and |S swered all queries regarding the | “88 among the bald-heads before many Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, who hoped to r e activities passlo: ry poh "| years | ote side of the dandruff | George N. Scar germ when it comes for the Depart Persona! returns from |¢ tons, One « wae missing. Hoe « information that a ima rough new friends. v, hese you buy nied, “poppers alll a re Arthur’ 3 ra |" "Fight the enemy with Parisian Sage oe |] 180 Broadway, New York, holding the Searbor eok ove I & Journal, refer er editor. | Guaranteed — to ‘adicate dandruff, — asa@club. He said thu . aia as an “exper affairs of the destroy the germs, stop itching scalp, or| = Bitciestceh ot this fact eat ' ; | money back, Is that good enough for | pyre aangglt ape : er nowspaper work, Miss | you? Large bottle, 50 cents, at Hegeman | | FURWITURE co At the last hearin - ma: 1 ates ee “hed Piss ay y . ihe & Co.'s and druggists everywhere, The | mony that the immonds firm con- | = hottie and carton, Gi sa % TH 40 ducted bucket shop operations, The 588-590 -9™AV. 1242" woo Settee’ sett vu GCASTORIA |'y & 3, coiman, lta, OUT OER RE DISTRICT / street interests, has for a year conduct- For Infants and Children, YOU SAVE 1/2 Rs Marne CRPAIND. 9t the aye: ou Have Always Bought nee fee | Largest Retailers of Cigars and Tobacco in the World Laetlllidac Le es al Because We Serve the People Best “bucket shop" business, GET FROM YOUR GROCER | | | OPENS AN ACCOUNT E Speci Names to Be Divulged, @f vital importance in the campaign ‘of dhe Governinent iy the excluson bo O /\ 4 alla DSSS SE MI DN

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