The evening world. Newspaper, October 23, 1911, Page 7

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TAREE STATES TRAE RST Attomeys-General of Virginia nd the Carolinas File a Pro- test in Federal Court. SAYS IT HAS NO MERIT. Insist That Proposed “Disinie- gration” Would Not Destroy +, the Present Monopoly. | Attorneys-General Willams of Vir- aida, Pickett of North Carolina and| Lyon of South Carolina to-day filed al Potion of protest In the United States Cifeult Court against tho proposed dis- ingegration plan o: the Tobacco Trust. After setting forth that the States they represent are among the largest tobacco grOwing Stats in tho Union, where hun- @reds of thousands of people cultivate tobacco as their chief if not their only | means of support, the Att ral declare that for a num | Tabacco Trust has arbitr: fixed the| Priee of tobacco and put the growers tn & Mate of nancial servitude. “The plaus submitted to this Court by \ the American Tovacco Company,” says the petition, which eizzies with hostility, “dees not have the merit of even look- $29@ like @ dissolution of the combination @p@ destruction of the monopoly. The te @ bold attempt to nullity the jené of the Court. It turns loose Be asnet and no agency by which it new maintains its absolute dominion ever the tobacco trade Its avarice for Dewer and its utter unwillingness to dogsen its grip ie atrikingly Mustrated fm (te refusal to give up one of the least of Ms eubsidiary companies—the R. P. Riohardson jr. & Co., Inc. “The plan proposed maintaing a com- munity of interest between all the com- panies it ie proposed to create, and this real competition between them fle. In its patent fallure to sep- ite into independent entities, in the coer absence of a serious efforts to re- of the Court. 5 fundamental error in the plan is MRT in determining where the ultimate control of the several compantes. will reside it istinguishes between the common stock held by the twenty- nipe individual defendants and that held by other individuals not named 4s, parties in this cause, This distinc: tién i Wholly arbitrary, The finding of: the Court reaches every common atockholder and taints every share of the common stock with the vico of 1l- legality. “If the twenty-nine Individual de- fendants are to bear the sins of the whole company they should be put fnto a class and company all to them- elves, and the other companies should Thomas Mack, Awaiting Sen-| tence, Reveals Secretsof Bands | in Plea for Clemency. TY! onmen Ho begs for a #hort sen may die out of Ja call him up o so he | Judge § of @ baseball for grand larceny $2,000, ‘The pick: ‘ed and the bond was forfalted, but it was found to be a worthless bond. On Aug. ® last Mack Was arrested again at the Polo Grounds, was brought to trial on the old indiet- | ment and convicted, ING AS TOLD BY MACK. one of a ‘mob’ of four pick+ Mack wrote to Judge Swann ‘mob’ ing In New York has of backers prepared to get the members out of troubie. “Our men were two brothers named Cohen, who hung out tn @ saloon at First street and Second avenue. Our arrangement was that the minute any of the ‘mob’ got arrested the Cohen broth- ers were to be notified at once. Other Kanga of pickpockets had the same ar- rangement with them. The Cohens arranged for ball and got $100 for euch bond furnished. “As soon as I was arrested the Cohens were notified. They worked fast and got mo out of Jail that same night. A man named Fleischman, whom I had never seen, went on the bond, which I supposed was all right. “The next day I met the Cohena. They sent me to a man named Max Sulkess, who had a real estate office at “r pigeonholed for $7. “I gave him $78. A week later he sent for me and told me the indictment was dead and that I could go anywhere I pleased. I didn't know the bond was bad until I was arrested two months ago." Judge Swann says that various per- sons have cafled to see him in Mack's behalf, urging a suspended sentence. ‘These persons advanced the argument that there are two charges against Mack !n Boston, and if he should be released here he will be teken at once to that city to stand trial. But Judge Swann has not been quite certain that Mack would voluntarily subject himself to the chance of arrest in Boston if he could possibly get away here. F. Mack is suffering from tuberculosis, | "* rf Ja rev CKTNG POCKETS [GONG TO JON WIFE,” " OF ORGANIZED TRADE, | MAN WRITES ASHE: sit Ses HEWATES COURT. SHOOTS HIMSELF Electrical Firm Employee Had | «'mems ot ey, | to the ¢ A beliboy was notify been ri not arouse the tenant and the manager Near the dead other two we Etesse, an employee of the electrical | aay the house to which the sutctde was at- 1 the| INSIDE STORY OF POCKET-PICK | tached. said and that his death was due to the | despondency into which he was thrown) by the death of his wife some months | ago. Four months ago the firm sent him to France in an effort to relieve his mental condition | Ho returned to the city a week ago. Mr. Willant took charge of the body. He said he knew no reason why Gutot | should have killed himself, ewer lpaLOON-KEEPER HELD FOR KILLING “FLY PIGEON JIM.” When He Was Held Up With Night’s Receipts. of No. and kil | James \ nown a makes its Been Despondent Since She Died Recently. the an amplovee of the elec: | taldwell & Co, No. | vrote this note) M ae his neck. on my wife, Please s quiet and out of the) | Atth street. | one A and | Wek the ald | _ROCHEPORT, ‘ol the 1 ly | was wreoked at Mronde estuary night. Of the only seven were hat a telephone call had | for him, The boy could; the house had the door broken, | == ly were four letters. dd to Charles L, Wile | th avenue, Mr, Wie | n-law of Gulot, The saved to George | Representatives of the Caldwell firm | jot was a high salaried man | 3d qtere the competition which has been | No, 139 Delancey street. Sulkess told ii ini Geptroyed, the plan falls far short of|me ne had a atrong pull with District | boo 3 95 Dining | thp primary and imperative requirement | Attorney Jerome and could get my case | ut fit ° Chairs 1.19 seat; value 1.98. Outfit consists of white enameled crib, closely spaced fillers and portable sides; woven wire spring; American rattan mattress; complete, val. 4.98. China Closets Joseph Trieweller, | to-day under $25, at his examination said Croake was ‘Fly Pigeon Jim," and was of the Rag Tall Gan y morning, number He dite | Hospital a few min 15 DROWNED IN WRECK. chair in bis apart-| Members of Crew Lost When Greek The finishing touch at the end of dinner or supper Bootz Apricot Liqueur H. BOOTZ, Established 1650. Amsterdam, Holland. St, James {mvorting Co. (Importers), “Beet Valuee at the Lowest Prices” 121st Ave. £p Street Big Savings To-Day, Tuesday and Wednesday in Our Weekly Sales of Furniiure, Etc. Solid oak, golden enti finish; box frame; } panel back and cane Mattresses Made from pure sterilized sanitary hair, covered in best quality A. C. A. ticking; one or two parts; all sizes; value 9.98. . . Hair Pillows A saloonkeeper Second avenue, who shot Cronke early yeater- day, was held by Coroner Feinberg 000 bond. Trieweller dup his cash with his wife barr «tat the Presbyterian later, Steamer Strikes, France, Oct. %.—The [Greek steamer Georgios, grain-laden, the entrance of the during a storm last crew of twenty-two saved. Several bodies have been washed ashore, 5.95 THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, VUTOBEK 23, 1911. | It is not alone the convenience, or the freshness, or the crispness, or the un- usual food-value, or the digestibility, or the cleanliness, or the price, that has made Uneeda Biscuit the National Soda Cracker. It is the remarkable combination of all of these things. If everyone, every- where, knew how good they are, everyone, every- where, would eat them—every day. Sold by grocers in Pacey nernec teen eo - yuo ~ ALL CARS TRANSFER TO Ss Dining -Room Furniture — Remarkable Under-Pricing}| On Sideboards and Buffets in particular we can give you values that no others dare attempt, due to the fact that we bought the stock of the bankrupt Union Furniture Mfg. C: | McClure, Pa., and in dining furniture in general we are showing wonderful values. Note the following: This $24 Gold .98| This $22.00 Oak Buffer for 178 | Ns Te) A little beauty of high finely Ngured, quarte: has a 45 In, base with 2 ers, a large linen drawer and roomy small draws clowet with swell front doors, also French legs with with @ faney 12x w feet siitted) Of highly f wirror, having a frame with carved griffons, a Mrone per | This $16.00 98 | This $32.00 China Closet, $11. 8 | Buffet, Special ve eS from their unwholesome Solid golden oak; three highly glose-| Made from pure sanitary hair; covered ence. | finished shelves; also French plate| in good quality of ticking in (fe Pi Gaspeacistec ager Peri The Quickest Cough Gue--- mivorin'backs value" Jf QQ) seen color: value 43e. 29c fn the way of an “actual division” of | $16.49. ........ aA e Bamboo Racks the assets of the Ad ype Fe | Rockers Extra large size; made from selected the formation of new o ened (hea) Ail (equal et || Nursery rockers; golden oak bamboo; burnt wood shelves; ection with each other either hak agg + Ge | 1 ; H 7 Eno CaaS Hon enigeee Hi finish; saddle seat; val. 1.50 . 5 YAU OLAS ss css csccsesscces 9c “The genius that could triumph over Mtter rivalries, over international pride | A Whole Pint of It for SOc. Saves You 82, and prejudices and reduce a thousand Does the Work Quickly or warring elements to a compact re Money Refunded. mopious unit," says the petition, “would find it easy to accomplish ah} gw. quick and positive reauite, the pint equitable partition if it would concen: | se courn syrup that you make with a 50- trate its energies upon that task. The artition lies Bed Combination White Enamelled Bed; Combination Mat- cent hott AiMeulty of ar equitable ; not so much in the in y aa in the |} cree) Aeeciean Complete, ne A} to maki rattan, x i ‘ii Srarite ts che tourt cotton top, val,3.50| All Sizes BI Mt posed the elements complete val. 9.46 “yt su pid the No C. O. D. or Mail Orders. Wallach Bros. Third Av pr, 122d St. 246-248 W. 125th St. snings.) (Open Evenings.) a, bronchitis | And has a of Incipient lotting to different him his 1195 Broadway, Just below 29th St. al and highly concen- | White Pine ine to her natural The Home of Hart, Schaffner & Marx Clothes. manager mix. with Sutne necesnry ery vty for use, Used tn and Canada than for result of dist of each individ: ber of compan! indifferent the 5, and leave the real companies in the hands nine individual defendan other individuals not nam anta, but who have alwa fh or under the control of the twen- ty-nine.” Our Birthday Present TO YOU HE rain of last week kept many people away from our Birthday Party. So we have continued the celebration. As an inducement for you to come we have marked some Hart, Schaffner & Marx $25 Fall Suits, i never shown before, Special at $18. All our 52-inch length Hart, ' Schaftner & Marx Rainccats, (SSER'S OPEN ALL DAY ELECTION DAY puanc ROOM— OPEN EVE’S UNTIL 9 O°CLOCK KITCHEN -onx pin Tom ALLNVED ON ALE CASI MALIK utente ME OM LPR I 0 een = poked Seale Uae ei 3 i 0 q , OM Golden PABLOR weve Our Liberal Credic icrins hee A resa ite feng Bult, 6 pieces: Dera Mirror. French $50 Worth $3 DOWN U ase. eo Rage ER a" $75 Worl $5.“ bags brsseresie“ai'hani- $100 Worth $10.00 Downs Piotures; larke “ . Ch 6 “y ye (2 «> Beet tint Sop $2000 ‘wtiea el ¢ $22.50, $25 and $30 ones, “ f “ 6 ROOMS ~ . _ @ cee, 0 * sooo * rumsisiien Special at $18. $65 Oye Termes AR 7 WD and Rhode Istan WE PAY fe ag 4s . Toreg: : y ‘ ware FoR Gin RAPIDS FURNITURE raeicity 6 All last | all's Ov ercoats, regular caTALoGuE Everything for Housekeeping ®- 8. FARE prices 820, 822.50, 925, ¢ Special at $18. of all classes. fresh. COMPANY $10 $1.00 Bown A rinisay 89" \g@ 5 SSATUR AY EVENINGS lit makes no difference what you need—a World Want ad, will go get it.| rl every city and town —Bought by people Never sold in bulk —always 5 cents in the moisture- proof package which keeps them oven- NATIONAL BISCUIT $2.50 Livery Purchase of $50.00 or over ve tote, mare Feu BOG ; $1.00 Per Week 69% | hed golden oak; is 37 tn | wide and 65 nigh Bloomingdale Ciub Sale] of Walters Pianos!! If you want one of the best Pianos made and save | $250— join the club. | List Wal | ie pees A $250 i Any One can join the Club by paying $5 Down and $1 a Week No Interest No Insurance. No extras of any kind to pay. pur autiful ae! $1,000 List Walters 88 Noie Mastertone Player Piano Outfits....... $395 Finest 88 note Player Piano, with 12 rolls of music, music cabinet, 10 down, $2 a week. MNO, DOUBL Attention- Don't buy a t bears the maker's pianos in this sale are lest piano makers in the A exabott on ‘ored"* ylamoy money away. They | atwolutely worth. uk Bot part with, st & cepresestative will call, 1 59th to 60th St, seam detail, “ a lifetime. ‘ ‘ee BLOOMINGDALES'’, Lex. to id Au

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