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BANK EXAMINERS JOLTED IN REPORT OF GRAND JURORS ‘ to “Criminal Inefficiency” Union Bank Case. AY CAUSE A SHAKEUP. County Likely to Lead to Sweeping Changes. “se september and October Grand hy vi Kings County, which was dis- jarged to-day by Judge Dike against wishes of the mémbers, handed in presentment dealing with the Union nk investigation and other matters. rors express regret that the ill- District Attorney Clarke and lyman Goldstein made necessary halting of the investigation and ex- hope that the proceedin med as goon as Mr. Clarke dsteln are able to attend to se th ce presented to the Grand rding to the appear to ha on the part of bank officials, hope is expressed that ail persons jo misappropriated the funds of Jon Hank will be brought to justh Hf \t is considered entirely prope! presentment continue: would h that the attention of the Governor this State be called to the qualifica- and practices of the bank ex- iners of the State, So manifestly Melent was the work of the bank- exaininers when the Union Bank # originally in business, and so #p- were thelr methods, that criminal 4 criminal carelessness too strong to use; and in bank depositors in the ure we would call the attention of Governor to the 1 y of em- ally urge that the system of fons be revised and made plete in order thut no opportunity (Given unscrupulous officials io use ink depestts for personal is expected thar alu." ne for Gov, in the othce of the 8 of Hanks, When « office and announced 5 Jeparment of Hanks ¥. Dix appointed George Van Yuyl e Superintendent..of banks, Mr. ayl, In trying 8 reorganize his ‘al ix had encount- ‘a New York City 1 publicly to * of ‘officl: ls of the State Mank- Department, tt se iKely toac the oxition to a reorgntii#ation will be active. ht she knew how to rule boys by ines, and uot by fear. could go as fi thing but throw spithalla makes clean, healthy homes Gold Dust acts like magic dirty floors, doors and work. You donot have tp bend until your poor back ig nearly breaking in an ef- | fort to scour and scruh away | the dirt. Add a heaping tea- | nful of Gold Dust to a pail | water and the Gold Dust will do the rest. | Gold Dust makes floors and s spotlessly white, It searches out dirt, germs and impurities from every crack d crevice, Gold Dust ‘mekes home- “sweet’-— home. Save your 8 ena by calling Gold Dust to aid. Gold Dust is sold in 6¢ size and means great er economy, | |) “Let the GOLD DUST TWINS de yr work"? {tention of Gov. Dix Called | Day’s Presentment in Kings | | management of his OFFERS $300,000 HE SAVED CITY FOR ‘BATTLE IN ny E city] Supervisor Ferguson of ( Record, Proposes to Transfer’) Then Gets Cold Feet on the Fund to New Bureau. Prosecution. Supervisor of the City Record David) 4 amall arny of walters who Ferguson has su ed to Mayor Gay- | been engaged fifteen minute ba nor that ar expended balance of tie with four sin the KIA | $900,000 saved by Mr. Ferguson in Nislaty “eto, save nue and Fift departme c ferred to the account of the partment to establish the Fire Pri tlon Bureau. The Budgen Comn t week rejected an applicatic «| Were in the middl citing part when detective came along. The a |piaint of Herman Moos the place, arrested According (0 the e the men h rt the bureau, saying that the city could not afford It Why would It ni transfer $200,000 money for whic n for could money to @ humanitarian that # What the Bureau o} wasn to each drink, 3 Henry Wilson, who draws a & from the management as bouncer the bureau for $774,000, while the Hoard of Eat- I notice thet he asked Side ( ment gave him only $18,000, before Mutat It in sald the board wil ladopt a per-| The Max missive revolution allowing the money | wished to xo to be transferred, or that part of ity] detect! inor sald he ") ere Was a you ings sehoe Teac er who | So on the | it lay she assumed 4 bright sintle | that she wouldn't be! If they to believe | would treat | Und Jadiea, not like | they didn't throw Nn they . ‘That was the only tulng whe da t made a freat Wit with the school, For months they haven't done which applies to the account of the cur- rent year, Unexpended balances of other years cannot be transferred. No. 11 Kart One | Borough President McAneny aaid to-| street, William A any that adequate Anancial provision | Hundred and will be made for the new +! Miller, No. 49 West On tion Bureau, but the Burleet Ninth street and John first would ask the Hoard of Estimate to|one Hundred and Ni thortte the employment of experts of |of these nutinbere do not prevention to advise both the com- ngs umor th “determining the exact lines of the new | eh bureau, the distribution of functions be- |ONe At (he tween that bureau and the Tenement | ™eMrer |t House Department, the Health Depart. | 2% how the ment, the Bureau of P ng® and the (be open at 3 o'cl y Inspector's Department, | WHY did the ange the quarrel there was Ying as bank examin ly men] Also to determine the number and char- | quickly, proved energy, eificiency and char- sor the Laat and employees required | La ‘or the wo! | It J@ the intention of the committee GE THAT SYSTEM OF BANK |uitimately, added Mr. MoAneny, to ap-| XAMINATIONS BE REVISED. | Propriate $400.00 | mren When the Hoard of Estimate met to- | most Insign! lay for public hearings for ne nthe budget it was announced that the! budget would amount t opt may be a useful Senator.” “In what way, pl argumentative bow nstend of $18,000,000, stated by the Budget Committee tas The additional $4,°0,(0) me spoke up th Vell, sir, Toran a moving pletur show foe, alk mont sin a college town, — th Ave. Corner 1 Our Great October Sale Is ‘Breaking Every Record Ever Set and Has Been Strengthened by 5,000 More Reversible Polo Coats | Alterations Free Eyen though these coats are being sold here by the thousands, each in- dividual garment is an example of the best shaping, modelling and workmanship. It's that feeling of dependability which has made “Jackson's” a pre-eminent shopping centre for discerning women, as well as the fact that every turn of fashion is so well illustrated in our coat stocks. These practical, beautiful, soft, warm, reversible coats are in- cluded in this sale in every two-tone combination that can be conceived. Sect! Dressy Black Coats 12.75 15.75 19.75 A wonderfully large showing of these handsome black ccats of lustrous rich broadcloth, developed in a variety of different models. Piain tailored and exquisitely embroidered styles. vention is really designe won good ouncer at Us ' While will not he he trick to-day, and con asked for tommissioner Jo! corte was made on the offend {t Would enable hin to make a sub. | ers, all the walters taking part stantlal start In the organization of who Was peeved at the time, and was not in Thay gave thelr names as Louis Jacobs, Dealer.) This, as the optimistic boarder he quires @ high degree! antict ; verybody at the We must know that you! it and in t Ay a horrible owe ‘Siow TRAN THEN ON STREET: RUNSOVERMAN FIRE PREVENTION, RUMOR OF SHOTS AT 100TH STREET : station Is a om. Motor There. saw the mar vat of the tu and how he he « ATLANTIC CITY ROSENBAUM &Co. (0 & 13 WEST 239? STREET $25 Smart Reversible Polo Coat & Bag 13.75 Proprietor Causes Four Arres's Not an Employee and Nobody - | Knows How He Got rewed when you serve Pabst BlueRibbon The Beer of Quality Tt is rich but not heavy=-and j just enough Neious appetizing flavor without the excessive bitter. SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28TH He Has Cashed Chee Am i 1 om Everywhere 1SAY, pillar or from a shadawy place along the wall. ‘ * power and blowing |q is train Pit unkbie to stop passed over ant cam vey, aided by nel Howard, and Policeman ly Pp r. Johnson of J. Hood 1, carried the injured mi t by way of the Ninety aixth | ation and put him i, an am- ‘The case was hopeless, but all | 1 Was made to the hospital, where | man died as he was boing carried |* fifty vear old, 5 feat He was about of good quality, but a Jed to reveal anything that would es. | sh his penuh WARE THIS B BOGUS REPORTER Christianity. was on trial for ite Nee as | nm ed with Stamp, “The World Company.” An inclyidual calling himaelf Les! AON and. PeRrOsGetine Mivalt 16 | eter for The World has been police as having cashed 4 The World Company” | le, caahter," drawn on the Ganeavoort Brat as worthlers. jescribed as five feet| Sele ng 220 pounds, Best tt He ‘expoontul over and through the hatr, OOTOBER 27, 1911. | arm Sree Company,’ the conductor, | morning and ev xion and |Louis cha the country and to na bess said Christian Science was simply H be formule mwah coed: In the Best accompanied by @ woman whom he ins trodnced as his wife. Both apparentiv ire between thirty and thirty-five years The World is published by “The Press as stated every ing on the editorial age of The World. pa dakin” “to’ WAR ON CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. WASHINGTO Oct. 21.—A vigorous tack on Christian Science wag made t th nal conference of Unitarian church yesterday, The Rev. fanaticism.” The Rev oward N. Brown of Bos- ‘offshout of religion,” and that! ot before in years. “I never ate such Griddle | Mre. Van Veehten, ‘998 No. Oth Av., Mt. Vernon, } Dp Ey e} | New York Self-Raising Flour For Pancakes, Pastry and Biscutt. ENOFR FURS =, Fifteen int 't in aan ther, vee tha al ae ttoe Ve BENJAMIN BENIOFF 336 Sixth Ave., New York. Just below 21at Street. vigorates and stimulates the hair and | removing surplus oil, dust. | n of any well-stocked ot pulver: orris odtain two ounces of vilane Ix thoroughly and keep in a| abt box or Jar, Sprinkle a heaping| re. Do this at mid and brush | of powder te! ite head with the fin; ek . Rott and flufty datly, Women one to three NEW YORK Regular Value, $25.00 SERVICEABLE REVERSIBLE POLO COATS) Imported plain combinations or mixtures in all the desirable shades. several models revere or Sha’ wl two tone cloths with Choice of to select from. sailor collar; effective bag included, CHARGE PURCHASES WILL BE DATED NOVEMBER 1ST. None Sent C. O. D, or on Approval Gets the Children to School on Time Makes them strong, heakhy, sturdy, full of life. —H-O Oatmeal reduces your own breakfast work 83 1-3 per cent. —We cook it two hours in the mill— you save that time and fuel. Enables you to sleep an extra hour i in the morning. —Contains all the nourishment of rich, wholesome oats — easily digested — equally fine for growing children and adults—for anyone needing vigor and vitality. For over 30 years America’s avorite Dreakfast, Coste lesa than Premium Couper half cont a dish in each package 13. Effective Bag Included ASBURY PARK 75 Lord & Taylor Founded 1826 Misses’? Junior 8 Children’s Winter Coats & Suits Girls’ Dressy Coats 6 to 14 years—broadcloths and wciateens| $25.50 lined and interlined, braid trimmed. .... . Children’s Chinchilla Coats \ 4 to 8 years—superior quality Chinchilla, lined Bela eel braid trimmed, navy, $12.50 brown and gray. Girls’ Tailored Coats 4 to 14 years—plain color Cheviots ana $7. 50 Mannish Mixtures, all lined............ . Misses’ & Junior Suits —Very Smart Models— of imported Corduroy and Velveteen, .. . . Misses’ & Junior Suits ae of plain color Cheviots and Mixtures, in Hi £25.00 variety of colors...... tees ee Value $32.50. Junior ‘Dresses 3, 15, 17 years— Made of All- Wool Serges, velvet and lace} $12.50 trimmed. Value $17.50 Sweaters for Women, Misses & Children Several models to select from, in plain and fancy weaves. White, Oxford, Tan and Red. Women’s Sweaters Sizes 34 to 44, $2.95, $3.95, $5.00 & $6.50 Misses’ & Children’s Sweaters Sizes 6 to 14 years, $2.25 to $3.95 Matds’ House Dresses A variety of models, in Percale, Chambray Gingham; plain and embreidery trimmed, 95¢, $1.25, $1.75, $2.25, $2.95, $3.45 and Women’s Suits & Coats Special for Saturday Tatlored Sutts in all the new diagonals. Exceptional value at Fancy & Plain Tatlored Sutts 2 in all the new materials, a great assort- $2 9.50 ment of styles to se from. : Special at Very Special Women’s Broadcloth Coats For afternoon and dressy occasions; lined with all the new contrasting colors—can be worn either side—-also heavily interlined. Exceptional garments at the price, $25.00 Value 835.00 $19.50 Touring & Street Coats in double-faced materials, in the latest models and colorings. Values to $25.00 $18.50 ooo Infants’ Coats & Caps Long and Short White Cashmere Coats Lined and Interlined, $3.95, $5.75 & $7.75 Infants’ Caps & Bonnets Satin Messaline, Corded Silk and Corduroy Velvet, 98c, $1.50, $1.95 to $4.95 Broadway & 20th St.; 5th Ave.; 19th St, Simplify Home-seeking by saving time, temper and trampin g.