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ORGAN’ PARTNER AT CONFERENCE ON ~ CARNEGIE CRASH ley Martin Jr., President | of the Wrecked Northern | — Bank, So Testifies. manocuvres the “Money Plerpont ynich conspired hurl William J. Commins from his financial throne, he claims, was defore the jury that ts trying J, Cummins for looting the Cornexis st Company, for a few seconds to- | who tn | ruined | ot en Lawyer Max Stover, that Morgan Jeaiouries nality of the Coloysua of Anance his client's misfortunes, juded the effort as immat ing was discomforting to © wat, during the eriiiing of i amiling with confd fe ni e of Morgan, represented by B. Davidson, was die iised by Wit- | Martin in reciting tne incidents of jarkable gathering of financiers in home of Paul D. Cravath, No, 107 Thirty-ninth street, Jan, 9, 1911, days after Yenry ©. Phipps prom. to rescue the Nineteenth Yard Bank $500,000 in cash. IKINGG SUPERINTENDENT AT | THE CONFERENCE. Mr. Martin said that avong the gath- the Court ¥, Mr. Gordon; the two , Andrew Carnogie’s 0 man, Mr. Mitchell; Mr. Morton, president of vne Watlace ¢ ett, pres ent of the Van Norden Com- ny, And Messrs. Mclivaine, French and inch. These men were spread through @ house In committees, the witnors tox- Mr. J. Plerpont M-o-r-g-a-n Questioned Mr. Steuer, droge nr it the banker's name for ite full eect Diatrict-Attorney Whitman's objection sustained, and Mr. Martin was als to go over theenames again to if he had missed any. Apparently had not, for Mr. Martin smiled mis- : ’ eo Ayre: \ acy of Daniel F. Cohalan for Su- | i eeuny ont walted Mr. Bteuer's next | Cupert, counsel for the Republican i ae ya io Busan Ayres or ft ey gy of Daniel 1 if Mr, Martin, Chink again; was Mr, [Counts Committer, againat J. Gabriel U. S. Court. "Hie bppbarabh, /hi ewes hourapuetace Wede WHA IG Walley, Browedby 3. Lichmane’s , {penry B. Davidson, Mr. Morgan's part- | [11th Bremen tant nthe UE eae his death, at the Bnell home, is the frst | senatz Shaka, #ixty-five years oid, ons, Brooklyn. Sold by H » there that night? Now, be care- > on “Bo he © as—ah, yes—I had quile over- ked him." responded Mr. Martin in- cently. ."You didn't tell that oured Steuer severely. “He was in @ <rawing room,” apolo- joaMy returned Martin, T Who was with him?" | "Let me ave,” pondered Mr. Martin, [there wore Meters, Porter, Thorne and Soh, yeo—Mr. Case of White & Case, You know,” reflected the witness, ‘Mr. Caso wae Mr, Davidson's per- al attorney, then?” “Quiet correct.” “And about this time he had suc- eded Jordan Roling as counsel to the king Department, ie that right?’ JORGAN REPRESENTED aT FATEFUL CONFERENCE. deed, that ts," 4 in weeming amazement nd you know that Mr, Davidson presented Mr Morg there that * pignt” ‘The witness thought such an inference oh as Mr. Davidson was before. sir?” t ed upstairs ‘use group? of the Cai were all there ‘Cummins's lawyer got the witness to mit that the agreement by which ir. Phipps took over $00,000 worth of Nineteenth Ward Bank's paper, ich of which was on loans to various Jummins enterprises, for 600,000 cash, as approved by Mr. Case, Again the wity way that Mr, C Ae Mr, Davideo orney. “Wasn't there another agreement or per drawn that night and signed by E P. Morgay & Co’ demanded Mr, er. Objection was made and sustained by vis, The witness had previ- Martin what he took pl that Morgan & Co, ibed to part of the Joan made in name of Mr. Phipps. NEW ALLUSION TO MORGAN IS SQUELCHED. “Isn't the Equitable Trust, which suce} ceeded these uptown banks, now known yas a Morgan institution?’ pressed Bteuer. “Hxcluded,” sharply stated , Justice Davie Martin then admitted that his fath fu-law had begun suit against the Ca Regie Trust Cor kpany to recover #14 OW, the amount of the alleged C€ mins defaication, Mr, Phipps isn the owner of the four notes on which Cummins was indicted, Mr, Martin ad- mitted that he was anxious to have his father-in-law win the suit Young Martin was asked by Assistant District-Attorney Moss to give further details of the dark days preceding the @arnegic Trust Company crash 2 nimbly ed the details of the directors’ ing cn the turbulent night of Jan, 7 at the Nineteenth Ward Bank, when the bank tottered on the! Drink of disaster because of some half- million dollars worth of quesuonable Paper In {te vaults, Some oi per belonged to Cum- fnins, The ewle ‘Trust Company | bad gone to the wall that morning and the name of Cummins on any tender | ras not deemed sufficient to ward off, ‘me State Banking Department, should it descend hurriedly on the Nine‘eenth Ward bank. is was the situation, Toung Martin when he tele phoned his father-in-law about the rocks on which the bank had grounded Phipps took over the half million | @ notes and | mext day the Nineteenth Ward Bank was dragged into calm water again t ; Three how niatlved OE Oe made in the Lambert factory. Thus, because we ourselves are able to a tet ae aes | ihe Ae WEGa be haw faTas ae th Mew York save ai every stage of purchase, importation and manufacture, we pice bg L 4 the testimonial banquet to effect a great saving for s Ss. SFEKING WARRANT bookkeeper, h was associated with | Jainen M, Sullivan in Healy'nn sixtes aio. | ig for our customer: c heard the charge of violation of the woing to put in the certifeate, he mald COPS ore ortance of sanita' kitchens and clean workers Wi ., ¥ - +] hie hadnt done 40, The Mustontn P ry € rkers, e appreciate the fact that Ww Wh &8 ( sated beth Deen "a the amet ROSENBAUM, AFTER DARK. our products go into the sick room, the sanitarium and the hospital. Our obli- omen S$ Susts oats Same NAA that noboay would tet foot mHO 0 ° ations to the sick, the fecble and the convalescent i ; tame Ait that nobody wouia Wet Ket] Tome cen me aus Comune © : . faded Exceptional Values NWvnereipon Attorney tert fied a] part of the Court of General Sresons We leave nothing to chance. We dare not. We use only the soundest, ‘suppressing the Tammany. certi-| Up to the bar of Justice stepped a wholesomest, purest raw materials of the finest quality. We judge their value of nomination and With refusing to] neatly dressed negro with : ol *. Meintyre, o1 Rosenbaum sa dining o alter | . : . 4 / te rammany Society. | on the New York Central. He was seen || against it regardless of whether the public wants it or not. Our label “PREMIER $7 50 & $2 500 The: anning through One Hundred and r 4 ' 3 before the Bitz -n0co mr 7 york axe ater a ae spatial saves - ine ghysiien, pargeon, oe and eg as well as for - thot ha and the pollceman | those who want good things, pu gs and delicious things to eat. t i w Ral le vho 08! im found ‘oly MIMMERER kick ee ee A Very Special Value in Saturday night, wax three and seventy- aoemcemeiltipeerssisite lone hundredth Inches, The fall incr AFTER THK OPERATION. THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OCTOBER 238, 1911. used Bank Robber Who Dropped FUGITIVE SOUGHT CANT GET BACK ; artmenta and ina W o'clock last night Acc dead, | barred by the Statute of Limitations was Food The Court farther held that the » bo ow [ACUTE INDIGESTION CLEARLY | complain feetive tn that tt aid Dead, “Pai and Contessed Thiet | CAUSED DEATH, Says DOCTOR. bet mvt FOth Ehat MAHON Tost at H | 6 thoughs sald De, autor, ethas ttf fach altting & ward, ay 7 f | Louis Hf el avd Martin J Walsh | Vt why sald that the At A) . ple the fat z / were friends for «wet ve years Paivonized by ome of t With this Ready: Snell was interested in dealing in hore mt wdges and men-abvut. To-Use Flour you Tracing If mation in Boston, and! tow asionally a United . Sead | Waleh, Ketiner and Strosnider were Sa Waea visor atthe cup) can give “him’’ better | augntly carne Apes is start Kits Utter Me oft aS | sullivan triet Postpones, | biscuits, pies, cakes and Detectives Had for Two Years | Ui Snell in Broad: |Court Dismisses Suit for | niece dentine’ ttness of Die dumplings, than in was 8 " Valsht fet e of Brooklyn, the! ¢¢ 46 i roel 7 * e ea f the case o ib brought up on. resto’ Scoured Continents on Me thal Uy $6,165.33 Brought Inst | former prentdent of the stec ’ brought us sand attends tothe details of salt “| and baking powder and iy 1 mrlef th © ey have been so quiet, one of thelr friends said, that 1 wa nder | Tiaders’ Hank of Brooklyn R 1 Walsh's Trail. Exclusive Attic Assoctattion ‘ om | | hall atte * had not Waist alain a AN Abia Eidos results. | $300,000 PLOT CHARGED. |" aie FHA bint. iene NORMSANY, ° RUFPALE / | ' mer lahaurer that! claims te hav THE H.O COMPANY. BUFFALO, N. ¥. | ‘ ain Walsh wan “a wealthy broker of Pea ‘ | body, Mass." Walsh did tive in Pea. | “lusive Attic Cl a Bookkeeper Coleman of Cant. | body at one tine : al i Marth J a) Who bad been an ¢ was ¢ | bridge, Accuser, Now in since, Sr tae tiles ec »|Lamperts Name Means ' it i ” {shop in Bt mn | Prison With Accomplice. [ana tannera whom acm 0 li ry Di d thelr ‘ 4 za a en ap yeah tee uality in Diamonds Martin J. Walsh, sought for more than) ,, According to Coleman, Walsh was} Diamonds at the i e are bought for cash and sold for a year by Ke a 1 over jf S Gee in which Cole a tae the « They are imporied direc Ku ; and ie H a rica on indicts | bank's t y hed 0 piace i a cent of profit to a middler ments charging him with ha ed up in 1 ite ; in the Srepking. ot {hs Xurlous gambling Too%, ha from ti tor undoubted and undisputed qual , in every olher bask: 6? rte ay told that “Jack” would | wae special form of jewelry, SAVING and URITY make every purchase | ano, died cvddenly bh ned Ceeea Ansel the) randant, Moe Stern, that th of diamonds at Lamberts @ wise investmel He Wad just dinner in the apart. t# of 1. If Snell, a man of no es Hiahed business, at No. 1739 Bro: way, had In this age of specialization we specialize in several things, promi- gent among which are diamond engagement rings. The diamonds are selected by an exacting judge, who never forgets that he is sus- taining a reputation dating back more than a third of a century, The mountings of solid 14-karat and 18-karat gold and platinum are all peal iii DINNER TO AN ORATOR. uu red Irishmen Pay Re- aspect to J. M. Sullivan, Med wAansey, Theee According to George I, Coleman, who Is werving an eighteen to twenty-year Keliher and “Big Lem" | wixth street and ( in getting the money from | saturday night. an with a fake faro game in this| Mr, Sullivan hag just returned trom a city a® fast ay Coleman stole tt from | trip to Ireland, where he performed the bank. signal service In the interest of Irish ‘columbus avenue on GEO. W, COLEMAN SS | > Lustrous engage- Diamonds like FOR HEAD OF THE ONE P nationality. He delivered an oration on Dainty diamond | ment diamond, | Direct importa: | this, ; TMASTHER OM wie Woite ‘Tone to 9,00 people at Hodens-, HE harvester in hand-made ste shown in flon, taetory. fae iss patteeliony | pat . ltown's famous churchyard, where the nows grain mounting of solid | picture; only the | cilities and store] usually sell for 4 eliher was convicted as an acces- | ortyr hero's body Iles at rest. Thix be gold. ‘i 4 , | Lambert policy | economy make] much more than ‘ | sory to the robbery of the bani \ must len rij i4-karat- gold; i hery | ¢ bank, and) yomarkable demonstration was contem- beforereaping. The could make it | the price of this | the modest Lam- was sentenced to eighteen years in the porary with the visit to Ireland of King | ping. unusual values! yours for] exquisitediamond | bert price of same prison with his dupe. Strosnider | George V. and Queen Mary, and it was| pebdt it Age) ws Lee | | $25.00. $50.00. ont x $100.00. — was arrested, but the case against him|a striking object lesson as to Ireland's | mus! un § ‘ : theta wae not rong enough to warrant. «| uncompromising attitude under the new | tralls@ ites before Other Lambert Solitaires, $10.00 to $1,500.00 Sounsel for Republican Com- trial, He is now On trial in Providence, | 0h) “Dermott presided at the bottling. The ideal For the Lambert Seamiess Solid Gold Wedding Rings we ask R. 1, for robbery and swindling. | banquet. Speeches were made by Con- samen Conry and Heluoll, who rked against the Arbitration Treaty union of perfectly | ripened grain, per- fect brewin; g an PALE RIPE RHEINCOLD } the attention due to their durability and strength no less than to their modest beauty. It has taken nearly thirty-five years to build up their reputation, which could never have been established at all if they were not in every way all that we guarantee them to be. NO CHARGE FOR ENGRAVING mittee Makes Complaint Against J. Gabriel Britt. Walsh was looked for here, but no trace of him was found, The next year > a ae * al he wan seen at Ostend and other Huro-| With England, Abner © Mages of yer pean gambling centyes. A reporter of) jivan, John Devoy and a score of Tho World saw him there late in 1910] others. | and sent an item about it by cable.| ‘The diners greeted with enthusiasm | Walsh vanished again, and Secret Ser-!t pecial appeal made to support the | UPTOGRAND UR Post-Office Investigators Take Company’s Affairs Into Magistrate Appelton this afternoon complaint of Abrahany #. all dealers. 24 bottles York. i wh intimation the police have had as 10 | yanitor, of No. 400 East Seventy-third | street, was found gens in the hallway | tenement at No. 421 Bact Seventy. wald that Waleh hed never been seen oath, street to-day, hy a tenant, There there before. were no marks of violence on the body, Dr, Willtam Shufelt who lives on the which was removed to the Morgue, ground floor, sald he was called to the where it was identified. his recent wherenbouts. At the Sonoma $1 inGreater New apartments, where the Snelia live, it was Lambert Br Ss Third Avenue, Cor. 58th Street Open Until 6.30 Saturday Nights Until 10 Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 The complaint of the Repubiie Fusiontsts arose from the tnability of those forces to find out Just what order had been used by Tammany tn lating ite candidates f@ judicial positions on the ticket for the November election, Silver and he head of which be Julian Hawthorne, the With him are mentioned Josiah writer. Quincy, former Mayor of Beston and The fusion forces wanted to pit their] one of the most influential men in strongest candidates against the weak+| Massachusetts, an¢ J. B. ifanna, ext of the other site, and laid stege to] Nephew of the late Mark Hanna, the Election Boart office to learn that] The Hawthorne Silver Iron Dit of polltioal information, Mines Company is at $15,000,000 and tt company h When the last day came for the fil- ix uuteged ing of certificates of nomination Secre- tary Thomas Smith came down with the | tock, Identified with ¢ Tammany st and Med tt, and with|the United Mining Com| what seemed to be the Hat In a pocket} the MeInt where It could be seen, The waiting Pu- sioniat saw the list in Smith's pocket, and when they asked him when he was Mines Compan: Northwest mi We recognize the gravity of food adulteration. We recognize the im- visa Diatrict-Att age as not by guess or appearance, but by chemical analysis. We operate a laboratory Smartly Tatlored Suits wk and shiny a# a patent leat FO ae eee ad near the feta | anor. It wax Thomas Rosenbaum, ant|f ME to create trickery, but to prevent trickery. in Diagonals and Basket Weaves &nd determine if un offense had been | he had been found gullty of carrying | committed, Mr. Britt appeared at the hearing ace a deadly weapon, to wit, a revolver, in violation of the Sullivan law, We are responsible for the nutritious value of our products as well as their in all the new colorings purity. 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