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! ii oR EEA epee 4 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1915. ROCKEFELLER'S Oil King and His Treasure House WEALTH LIES IN TM Ceara SLOT | ee Ten Combination Locks and C NTR ae Thick Walls Guard $200,- 000,000 in Securities. Huge Private Vault Under | Produce Exchange Building. | TABLE Tons WORN From Mee Under the northeast corner of the New | York Produce Exchange, that big red | pile of brick and mortar at the lower | ledge of Manhattan Isiand, with an en- trance golng down from Reaver street, reposes the bulk of the collateral wealth of the richest mas in the world—John D, Rocketeller. How John D. keeps his stocks and bonds has been for five years a most | arefully guarded secret in the financial district, known only to the intimate members of the so-called Standard Ol) crowd. Tn @ specially constructed bomb proof, burglar proof and fire proof vault, bullt inder the structure has been mtored up- Ward of $200,000,000 worth of securities, the personal property of Mr. Rockefel- ter. A stone's throw to the north is No. * Broadway, whete operat the may of @ray matter that is constantly a ding to the weaith of the Oll King. Of course, John D. does not put all his wee in one basket; his mortgages are reported to be lodged tn the vaults under the Rockefelier Butllding in Cleveland, ©. and there are @ score of banks and trust companies throughout the country which carry large balances in his name. Besides, John D. has other hiding places in the downtown section of Manhattan for United States bonds and various » Bt EST POLICE 006, ARR IN oF FLATBUSH, “cA POSONED ON DUTY ROCKEFELLER iy | Famous Thief Catcher Lies teal | BUVS HS AGS. WHERE MERGIUL Kemp Picks Out District of rows, interlocked so 1 ~ MMGISTRATE STS FOUR CHILDREN ROOSEVELT'S RULE ~ FOREACH WOMAN 'Less Than That Number to a) Family a Sign of Sterility, He Says. | FEARS RACE DECADENCE Three Children Not Enough | | ‘Even Though One Should Be Another Lincoin. | army able to cope with the world's powers, the Government supervision of non-contributing trusts, nor even upon The Hague Peace Congress, or the Van- ama quick route to a fight in «: The Hague fai!—the salvation of the nation must be accomplished by a much more personal method: Every home must have four children. Who says so? Well, you have just one | Kuess, and please don't go all over San Juan Hill, where He never led a chart except in the ma, ines, in order rewister the uess. ( to} |. Theodore Roose. | velt, Who put Oyster Bay on the map | of Long Island, takes his pen in hand, | j and in the Outlook proceeds to lay {down thé plans and specifications tor | | the only sort of family that does not | hold {ts dual head up to the contempt of all right-thinking people. | “About Race Decadence.” | Under the heading of “Race De-| | cadence,” he telis the puwhbife that not only the American stock has utterly | failed to turn out the proper number | | of voters and suffragettes, but that the | | strangers within our & who came) from thelr home lands with the {dea ches a nt our : ' ’, o that a family ought only be limited by | curtties put up with iim for short term | ihre mence apart. The remaining four Down and Dies at Pa- | House’s Court and Repents, lithe eguate: toot Aran ot ane tenerkents| toans, ; et hicknesses of solid steel. + . my | figured on four to a cot, are rapidly sg Mirrhgttaeeb ae blleh Mao eth basa o4 tres Aras For irolman’s Feet. Even Ten Times | failing into tie habit of curtailing the = fea ele te , ‘siule supply of little ones change, where ectssors clip merrily tor | Looking toward the open door toward - | — | rnc © watel t him OF the big coupon daya | the Interior of the vaie there are are) ie ae | pileses wrio eve wetshnd Uieienst alae Ten Leche Make Treasure Geoure, | "EAse@ Upon either side numerous come) Jin. the beat dom on the police force,| “Mr. Kemp, how many times ha *! supplies a full dancing set for the Between the street outside and the|Partments or small rates. ‘There are/lay down and died to-day, and the men| you been before me on a charge of litt | at penilnay pee TERA EAT OE THA repositories of the Rockefeller securi- | {OM fifteen to twenty of these, varying] attached to the Parkville station tn | toxication?” inquired Magistrate Flow rapid gait that is being taken by the| tles are ten locks varied in character. |!" #l8@. These chosts have Fides (WO) Fatoush, are convinced that he was|in the Jefferson Murket Court to-day | (er? Sat yard the. ditinate: une ‘The firat-is the bolt in the outside door | ‘Aches thick with doors from two And M1 Hoisoned, Ie had gone out on post at|of a dignified ot : new comers toward the ultimate un: 4 ? ae half to three inches thick, all of the : . on po dignitied but dishevelled person | doing of the race. But the Colonel lia: at the’ sidewalk level. The second Is fsost steel, and each of these doors te{ Midnight with Policeman Patrick Skelly |WhO wan arraigned ther investiga ted) cae Vin dros teal eons gery ie Machete aaroadnokty iM locked by heavy bolt work similar to{ and there did not Keem to be anything py thie, Is Uie-er—third time, Your| sweden, Germany, Italy, Rus trance of the safe deposit company. | that of the big door of the vauit, The|the matter with him until he reached beat responded Eugene Kemp. land, Austria-Hungary and Persia are It the readers think that "The Kvening | @¥@rae helht of the chesth are four| Avenue Cand 8 cont street. Mo] "The third time, Why, Mr. Kemp, | forgotten by the aie inhabitants of World fe next going to reveal the oxact | feet each, with a width of four feet and | had m rounds of the house on {7h hires eg Our Memory i #0) those lands, and that they have picked location of the Rockefeller vault they |® depth of two fect. Ithe « scrutinizing it from every | Vad: ae x Kistrate House Aro! up the new thought on famlly extension Ris Aosencd 46 dlsaposintwan Teweuia| TWO confbltiation locks guar each | tide to Policeman Skelly, ) YOU @us@ It hasn't been oftener than | work to such an extent that the poli- not be fair to Mr."Rockefeller. chest. This means that in each instance Lotta antag Up on his iind Ley ite + Lodi byhiaidg to put you to ans'| tictans won't have to ‘be nominating But once in front of the iron vauit|® Set of tumblers representing one|!'s forefeet againgt Skelly's chest o jece mitt exertion, ‘but think—Mr. | candidates to ca a particular vote. which ts the largest of its Kind In the |C@mbination must be worked, and then igs B , 5 eg en And, viewing with alarm the laxity in Torta, deveed re cerca re pene | after that the other set of tumblers rep Why, Sim, what's the matter with) Mr. Kemp though cour | {emand for govcarts and nursing bot- erties of & single person, there Is pre-|Tesenting the other combination must|%04?" #poke the policeman, “Are you Biber Me © it's four times, Your Col, Roosevelt lays down the rule rented to View a cage not at all un-|]0@ et before the inside of the inner | Ketting lazy oe ee is authentic force that no man and like the one in which the famous Capt. | Chests have been attained. ‘The com-] Jim the policeman a look of al- ttle nea r,” sald the court, “but! no woman can hope to sneak off with Dreyfus was confined at Devil's Island.| ation locks upon the doors of the; Most human reproacn for dis revuke.|00'Te far away yet, I distinctly re-| three children to their credit and try to Eight locks still confront you, The| Chests are the same as those upon the | Me dropped back to his feet and hung | six times, and Iam almost | set up a claim of maintaining a family, first of these is turned in the door | %#Ult door, only emailer in size bi head. etogeo died tt a ten times, z It takes four to do the Job. opening through the grilled cage sur-| There @till remains one nore lock to] iP at ‘ge round aaother house, pares iP asi perp te was cell re Than Four a Failure. rounding the door of the vault proper. | %¢ turned before a single tb can be) but he had gone only a few paces when Hall 7 bs Pooh q sae st Pan ‘oped’! Anything short of ¢ number is In the space between the grilled cage | lifted to daylight, Having swung back | he came back to Skelly and whined ieaaon i. Ronee rH ee tae entirely worthy of being classed as and the door of the vault are several | the steel @vor of one of the inner chests }eenin | tended ‘to atop drinklag: every. tino Jl sterile. A family that prod Peres Uni varaien Aili warn off) trom | hare Ace: revealed ainhNl Misel ateol/ “its. Jim.) thle won't do, Gat t9| ARPeed, Ba sane eae uit, | Lincotn, an Edison and a Jane Addama thelr service supporting bonds during | boxes of w thickness of one-nixteenth of | Work,” the policeman admonish hie a bg ip aad he Rong ayene OF een ba condmnnedit it. does nor aad: w Me maeatink OF coupon culling: an inch, ‘There are four of these, ax a Jim Was Dead. ‘On, Mr. Komp, your lack of ingo-|{s to be condemned If it does not add a There now remain seven locks ‘in| Tule in each chest. They are equipped! yin, jay down on the sidewalk | pully AAG aeatnetity Ghemmpainte: 8" | oO cay te one Wee ban to Were the John D. serics, Two of these are| With 4 hinge lid and key box. The last! ince minutes he was donk” In an-| gai athe Magistrate, ,“Every thine you ee Geet Leen en ony padlocks, one upon cach of the two| turn of the key opens one of the sheet tim way an Airedale errier, four and Tayo come betore re vou have walt |in order to keep the house growing * combination locks visible from the ¢x- iRaRMAnOUAy eee a half years old, and was the only/iittle scheme Mr. Kemp, and I'm| along with the fami, terior of the closed door of the vault ¥ J American dog in the service, He had | sorry to ave to break tt up. I have] The dictum easily places Senator These two padlocks are usually opened) In one of those inner inside compart-|u record wecond to none, ¢ unting nine-|&iven you this chance you asked for] O'Gorman in a class by himself as the Eis Koy th the band of Rresicent | ments 18a card index—which One evan licen arrows and. six rescues, not in. |every time, and, knowing that Zam diel erat citiven, of high officiel lite in William H. Pearson of the Bate 1 Solomon in all his wisdom could not | auding the seven persons whom he| Posed to de merciful, you simply find} America and leaves President Taft posit. Company, which, . turn! Suese—and unless one has perused the] grouned at a fire in Flatbush durin tre {aut Where I am sitting and follow me| Amercs | Sil ieeve eta watched He eee eee eee are ea Leite ene ce cmrasted by any employes | winter of 1097 before the blasing toot cf (ory Mey C0, TOUT Smithing in My | CO ne tins failed in the Prime el- tlon jocks and permits the latter to be] of the Oll King who ts secking a par-| {Mer Of 0 before the blazing root of | nelgiborhood. As a progressive drinker, | Because ie haw faited tn th set by two men from Mr. Rockefeller’s | ticular set of bonds with coupons to What he aes tie ale honda [Mr acne, Hele oa gps sow T Gelleve in a full equality of rients,” 4 Petes tn eae 0 8 tro 0 one knew, ever, a ) I a orry: ; 4 Taig ; BP Aitinn Combinations Possib: ee a ea aie bovie i {He wandered into the training grounds {UP Your scheme, I fine you #3.” Gaya the Colonel, “It women wish to vote ‘¢ Rockefeller's | dates of maturity and the months when | established by 1 George Waketleld eeennenten aammemeand 1 favor it, although T do not think It One of the two is Mr. \ ything like hem or ‘ the coupons come off. in the Bronx during the summer of! anything like as important for t Perens veestarn, iis te led is a) ““Uuder no circumst 1007 for the four hounds he had brought | for the State as many other things they | mae bo trusts equally well. Hach B88) gny vauit which over from France. He was a pup of can and should do, but the extent of a different combination to unlock, There] stalled,” said J. Lyman Hawes of No, Jelght months at the t but . ae . my reverence for and belief in a woman are six tumblers on apt vies = 0 Roads street, Manhattan, Taproserti~ | 4 ’iea' into the eer was who Gow her duty emeaguces also by | mbers run from 1 to 10, which makes| tive of tye Diebold Sa I LOCK \ 1 ' ys ) | tach lock susceptible to 1,00,00 changes. | Pany, with a plant in Canton, O,, when | Several month he was asetenod ee contempt for the woman whe sbirks ‘The only way to change the numbers on | {8ked to & the particula rw to Flatbush, and developed into a fa-| The only real activity of the day was} her primal and most essen al duty. Pour ye : Mr, Rockefeller came t Jer 1 a; mous thelf-cateher, render! tt + ov the lak Nie |The man who 4s either responsible for Rockefeller’s vault ts to know the ndering better reserved for the last few minutes, when ae mecuee “ tous strong box for his rile ervice than any of the f on] or acgulesces in sterility in marriage 1s As for the man who opens say Heh ‘ Mported dogs. | prices rose to the highest of the day on | Mea tivembers. As for the men whe open uno Of our customera has soen fit !i10 had not heen in the Wlatbush aection |e general hardening: thet wee im cece | even. more contemptible than the the upper combination, he has n @)to make known the particulars o a4 oy i fon| a general hare that Y “a oniy waren whol slightest knowledge of the numbers] device we have install that his A fow Weeks when he saved ress during the Jast quarter of an hour, jan, ‘but he js the only peison who | »pening the lower combination lock, and] business, I beg to be excused t on vm death by nosing him out of | Net changes were slight advances, is more contemptible. roe t set his part of | matter. ‘ lvift. One of his best exploits; Business throughout was exceedingly ‘actly as our regan for the soldier Rpner of the Swe cans “fhe | How from another source tt was! Was apture of three men who had| lieht. who does his full duty in batue is the the bolts in the gre op door Until! corned that Mr kefeller planned hi »bbing: ages. This was in the| - | measure of our ecorn for the coward hg moved as In the atter the padlocks have been removed) Vout at a tine when President. Me=, winte 19, and when he came upon | The Closing Prices, | who flees, so the measure of our re- by the third man, | Kinley was an occupant of White the Sluaaini A Rumoeac Re ee ‘To-lay's lughest, lowest and last prices of stocks | epect for the true wife and mother is Thus st will be seen that the services| House. ‘The Ol King had ordered many three \ve nat any Wer OF heavy | and of et changin ay compared with sesteriay's | the measure of our contemptuous ab- of three men upon four distinct locke | # yaults from the Canton conce iA eh a ei & polices a | horrence for the wife who ratuses to be a equired to reduce the remaining ated in the ho N ce ees }@ moth: sts teas coven, so three, tt ih dame (RM various refiner ea theoueh Weatern Took Three Blue Ribbons. Amal,” Copp | Bintan Ghe Mant possible for anybody to pick these com-| Pennsylvania a Nady dst : Jim took three } bons, one in| AB. Can nt | aten, says the Colonel, are as much 1 c | sac dial ainda ary, 1908, at estminster Dow | Au blaine for sterility as women, and they w ti locks. $75,000 4 | Das Dae tour of the vault is moved | a Exc Ae = Show at Madison are Garden ang| A" | must have a mental cleansing before | F Mt y | two in th nwich, Cont | they realize the, happiness of having a | hand and it opens easily owing to tts ‘onn,, t he m saaging upon & compound double goosee| EAGLES TO HOLD SERVICES. | sion, waore » captured the ativer| Am | hom of smungeters. | crane hinge, which is carefully balanced| nrons Aerie MBE | SAI ne ohana tte qtentle hold its numbers," he says, unless four on ball and roll made of ae ‘ (Nill be made to ascertain the made th non denominator of the | he finest hardened tool steel, This om ak pees ot aie deste, The Bousanotd os | mits the door to swing lightly, al-| The nual Fepyeo diya ed ¢ Coldness, selfishness and love of ease| Miegs k bea ths Lof nine tons, | Bronx Aerie, N Burgiars jn Piatha |ne declares to have cursed the native! Reel ptariee ot tne feet | Eagles, will be pts By many American line with sterility, and the| ine feet hig feet | noon x ¢ t | foreign element is asserted to have $ alana val Bere vd pies li a learned the idea as soon as {t hit the) cep. Before discuss ithtee roe) Banaras sd és - si FRE | selmi may be state a jo} Whee eg f for one would hearttly throw | a ault has a thickness of ’nd eualve eevora- | TRAIN AGAIN HELD UP i Jtot with the men of alien stock | ey inches. in the centre of thir 1) awa | IN ST. LOUIS CITY LIMITS, BY | Were true to old American pring | + 2 ROS AS8) HOLY PONE r | he says, but he does not find the y Bronx Aerie has arranged ° ea 3 i eay tee! ratis set #ix inches apart in double| priate sal progr memo-| gp, LOUIS, ack: oy | stock a bit better In racial matters. | ae address will be delive Louis!) ba s 28 1 Are Am ally content tha yer, ‘Tho Eagles In the district north of Might within the city 1 if “} future, this abounding and vigoro j the Harlem River have one 1 and masked ro! Who robbed | Premed Stcol 4 %| nation’ shall become decrepit in what | Get ready for es or local ward on the dining car, four | Rey, ought to be the flower of Its early man- | Boats a jolly good Jj ana f ro walters and a negro chef, He got) hth hs % | hood he asks @8 a clincher to an the mer ore sah ay a, | story time during the J} ye pe ee 1 a “iubbee! 3 Bs naps warm Summer months by pur- [| *%3._ BBTURN OF SRERLOOK tin. express Company'a man | tisk |) BALDWIN ESTATE me . oe | HOLMES, BY A.COMNAN DOoYL2. ('" |" 4 rifeiticalid mes- |} ! chasing, at a bargain price, a mo- By request of many renders, ‘Tho |*s0" Wiis ap and robbed a month & CLAIMANT MISSING. \ - i + rawhos . Sunday a will reprint this famous“) " 9 MAseR hed me } torboat, sailboat, rowboat, laur lod kahacnlea aieel sae > are were tn in mer | 4 Sanaa aE cl eee or yacht through ae ror the men who partia trice Anita Turnbull, who attracted y ‘ : 4 ‘ourlerJournal,) |wide notice through her claim = that Next Sunday's stor The Advontare | palod fy Old-up, mareclarel) |W Ror. Sunday World Ads. of the Empty House,” by Six A. Conan | by jis fret succes vbably held up the large practice jahe ts a daughter of “Luck Bald- Doyle, is the first of the se: Get) train la s » passengers w so large that when people have noth- and her attempts to secure a por. To-Morrow this complete story free with to-mor-I yolestod 2 man leaped fom ine the matter with them he tells them | tion of his estate, was reported to t | vow's Sunday World, moving Vand eects 8." | police as missing last night, “ U 1t does not de- | pend entirely upon a larger navy, an | | picious origin.” BOY WHO HONORED GRANDFATHER BY am _—=sCDLAZES IN THREE Policeman Arrests Man He No. ducers, yokoft avenue, s arraigned fs Says He Caught Light- - ing One’ Fire. > wae e A mon describing him- ° e Aven Court, Brook- a | charge of arson and the ve he is responsible for a smail incendi able Bs Hora y blazes section in of If the American Government ts to | Maintain tts suprem out the Ha man Joon MoGroa He y of the id ae would he ed to the F when he Mars back ul by saw pho » and e man go into n at. No, 23 ick Up @ bag > garvage mai wiling and t The e dole dart way y brown-s up and ra subdued inside After a brief strug: le he the man aud put out) ginss, Alllettersare received, opened, Ps pe ie dey te Whote in papers. | cad and answered by women. A wo- M Virtually ad vy W509, ot enw milkman, went the Class station and reported the endiary fire at No, 1151 A SECOND TIME ce TES GREETS VETERAN GARB —— Williamsburg Incendiaries Send Letters Owner and Janitor, in Advance to Firebugs with traces of a consctence are blamed for a blaze this morning on the second floor o tenement house Williamsburg. to Jacob usko street a three-story wooden eine No, 03 Varet street, They had sent two let-| Amsterdam No. owner of the building, and to the janitor announcing that the Place would be set on fire and urging| 4.0. them to direct the tenants to move out, | 9°0" thus preventing a neediess ‘loss of tite, | Nas Tre" This morning's fre, like one which or-| ore tanipn curred the day after the frst letter was| received, ¥ ed before much rovence docked t road with | h army damage was done, ete reason. for The fire was discovered by Jacob ade, Awaiting his ar Yerman, Who lives on the second floor.| rival on the pler was is grandfathe He smnelled smoke and ran into the cor-| Josep Koch of One Hundred. and ridor to find the woodwork around a| TWenty-ffth street and Lenox avenue, window blazing, The fire was put out|® retired merchant. In his youth Mz by firemen before more than $300 dam-| Koch served as a sergeant in the age had been done French army through the Franco- sian war. Found Benzine Bottle, | When the veteran The police found a bottle which had| at tho rail of Ly contained benzine or turpentine on the | American flag hall floor. momentarily On March 23 Amsterdam received the| he let out a ch saw h Provence a a French flag he w "Then grandson the roar of w Jetter in which he was told that the tenement was to be set on fi and when the. wangplank was jet down “Te you have any feeling)’ it read)! ire iaain uniter, ete you will notify the ‘enants to move| ©” out so that none of the lives.” will lose their we to the e was no which was turned over the Stage could assign threat to burn ing day fire was discove quickly — exti Fire Marshal | Brophy reported it as being of ‘sus- letter, Warning in Milk Bottle. Last week a letter was found by the Janitor tucked in # milk bottle in the lower hall. | “We have notified the owner and he has failed to get the tenants out,” it read, “We put it up to you now, Tell them to get out for tnere is going to be another fire, The first was started to let you see that we menn business.” | This letter also w wed. De- working on the case out tectives have beer for two weeks wi ess. | Furs during the Sprin | E AND | ELIXIRor SENNA Cleanses the System effectually; Dispeils colds and Headaches, due to constipation. | Best for men, women and children; young andold. Toget its Beneficial | effects. always note the | name of the Company, | ORNIA FiG SyRUPO, Care FS on Ay front of every package of the PHA 4 WINDOW SHADES, PORCH \ cael yeday Mrs, ita ° he was Dorothy Kryb- und ious of rs old, a Russian nowae ai Nu. A A | K nily she h pile of waste paper t No, % East Ninetoonth street, ay. Her evles bruugat | qn, but_now she had no home, who lives across lite — o started in to s Mer us by Carver “ ud. The | cling the wall kept the prea w Was Out they went tu the tront door and called to Police According to the policeman, he report: a man near on atroet, halt Het at] ouse is a three- apartment butlding, H |} The policeman says he went to thol door and found ‘gat in the hall. | He waited until he saw a match fla Sit today. : PILLS Special Concessions in Frices for Altering or Repairing imates Submitted and articles called for Upon Request. Stern Brothers are prepared to make to order FURNITURE SLIP COVERS AND At Moderate Prices A large variety of Plain and Printed Fabrics to select from, Samples of which with Estimates will be submitted on application, LACE CURTAINS CLEANED And If desired will be stored and Insured free of charge. West 23d and 22d Streets ‘STOPPED GIRL FROM ENDING BROOKLYN HOUSES) FEN RIVER | Polleeman Meade, of ast ty+#econd station, ea this | morn, “ re WOMAN Weare [ing a black opera cape and bi ning dvess at tue foot of Bast Second sireet ac ina strange man- n de questioned her, and she |told him not to trouble her, nat ehe Was tired of life. As ghe sald this, @ cording to Meade, she threw her operat pe ey i would have thrown herself off the pier if he had hot prev 1 her Meade took he 6 East second street stat thence 2 Court. The young woman was almo: hysterteal in court and Magistrate Ba. low put ase over until to-night om inves cigated. ung woman, Who te very good- DVICE TO WOMEN Women suffering from any form of iMness are invited to promptly, com. Tounicate with Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, man can freely talk of her private ill ness to @ woman; thus has been es- tablished this con- fidence between Mrs. Pinkham and the women of America which has never been broken. 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