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oe WITNESS | + INEN NTO COURT om Ha © ONASTRETCHE | : Lying Before Judge, He Tells | in Whisper of Accident + That Maimed Him. Ty | HE SUES FOR ee cae : Many Persons Gave Skin ea! Blood to Save Life of Lad, Run Down by Auto. ‘A thirteen-year-old boy who was tne Jared by an autotmodile truck two years ago, wi taken before Justice Gavegan | and a jury in the Supreme Court, to- Gay, on a stretcher as @ witness in a} fault he has brought for $20,000 damag 4, thad to be repeated to the Court ‘sary. | | ‘The boy has been in the hospital con- | [ttmmously since he was struck down by { The stretcher was placed directly in| jfromt of the jury box. Then the lawyers, tatanding over the boy, Henry Sisi, ight, manly chap, with dark hatr feyes, began interrogating him. His tanswers were in a whispered tone and | Sourt and | a and jthe bis motor truck, Dec. 11, 190%, and | Wo seriously hurt that he will never be ‘able to walk again Tho case ‘x « remarkable one from @ fMmedical standpoint, in that nearly every bone in young Sigi's body was and great quantities of his flesh | itorn from his right leg and thas undergone numero: ‘operations, but the {nj leg and body are still Dick “sido adjusting @ pair of skates when, tt Is alleged, a truck of the Rainler Motor Truck Com- pany crashed into the wagon, jamming the Ind against one of the wagon wheels. ‘When they picked the iittle fellow up to-day * . . Twenty -seventh » aw aC aan Fis charge | Security Company. ‘and bundled him unconscious Into an nt a is charg ambulance fram Flower Hospital, —a|strett, Dantet, yan Fifth | took up two hou n minutes.| FOUND OLD TRUNK IN STORAGE few minutes later, the doctors said he |2venue and Perey, No. § Hast | oth prosec agreed WAREHOUSE. ‘hadn't a ghost of a chance to live, |O2e Hundred and Twenty-seventh street | that the ch ly impartial. |) ; put deoptte this, the boy lingered on,| ee Plainly bored wy dalng brought | 3 We spent more than $1,000 out of our Thevering ‘between iife ‘and death for (imo. such vulgar surroundings and | HGuakeshy Au own pocket in investigating clues that | many months. Hooked up at dhe poliveman contemp- (From proved futile," continued Mr, Brook- +) "His elder brother, two years his sen-|UOUsIy. All of them had text-books| There 1s more than an artificial asso-| heim, “I remember one night, with for, was the firat to give up some of et in Gutwase,"” Maped Porcy [{aton between the Thackeray func-| jiazen and Brewster, we visited # th fa month or two since In the "1 = fj :his own blood and skin in an effort to stogce, “that wo thouhd he bwought be- | temple Gardens, ‘und the reroll fag | Storage warehouse at Columbus avenue jsave young Sigi’s life. Then an Engiish | ¢, bar of H ’ d Sixty-third street, and after great ‘sailorman, hearing of tho Mttle tad's|£0°? 4 bar of juthtith like éitth to inter- | whose season, liko that of ‘sucking | °™ iz ; minfortunate predicament, went to! With our eggs : pig, is introduced by the month that, hunt through furniture and luggage Flower Hospital and volunteered to] yout were they playing craps?” the| has an Walking westward | located an old trunk which had once Digtve & part of his flesh. Following leaistrate nsked Sheridan. through the Strand with the most in-| belonged to David Rothschild. In the ‘this, other operations have been per- }formed from time to time. pti Lad Who ’ho Testified From Stretcher THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 10911. NEW CLAIMANTS | FORSTOLENFUNDS = ot the safety deposit box hired by of “David and Louis Levy” at udson River Branch of the Corn ame here with sald Stanley Walker, in charge of the vaults. R. cleared up the mystery of the opening| put in the box. The employees of the David and Louts Rothschild under the| the two men supposed to be David and names bank claim that the following morning Louis Levy, but really David and Louis Rothschild, came and got the pack- ages they had put there the night be- fore. Mr. Glaze believes th keys he holds are to in boxes in another safety deposit either in New York or New Jei APPEAL TO PUBLIC TO STEM SOCIALISM. Business Men and Clergymen Unite in Opposing “Paternalistic Legislation.” by Government as competitor. tr con: Mer of any dezartment. of soélal .c- tivity or industry which can be equally well conducted by -private \"Some of the signers of the are Edwin H. Witherbee, President of Afnoid, Constable & Co.; Henty Holt & Son, James McCutcheon & Co, T, C Estee of the Washburn-Crosby Com- ‘BANK WRECKER HID 5,000 Globe Security Com- pany Creditors Want the “He had an order from Vice-President Were found to fit the box. The lawyer and detective, and Lawrence Dunham, of this branch, with Mr. @ notary public, and myself, | were present Jan. 6, 1909, and saw that the box was empty when It ‘opened. “The box had been rented for six |months. ‘This period ran out in Ootoder, | 1901. Under the law, we have the legal a——aeenedipiiesimare Frew of our bank and had keys which} THEFT FROM HOSPITAL MORE THAN “MADE UP.” Trustees of National Jewish Institu- tion for Consumptives Ralse More Than Sum Lost. The contributions by trusteos of the Organized osicnsibly to oppose ternalietic legistation of all kinds,” the American Liberty and Property As- sociation has issued an appeal to op- pose the increasing power of socialism. It 1a signed by the representatives of many large business houses, directors of big corporations and few clerzy- men, including Bishop Greer. The Gppeal takes the form of reso- lutions adopted by the association “in right to open such boxes National Jewish Hospital for Consump- opposition to all attempts to establish and P. Tecumseh Sherman. Arthur N. Lamson, theasurer of iuitap & Co.; Edward Holbrook, Presl- dent of the Gorham Comp.ay; Vantine & Co,, Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company, Robert H. Ingersoll & Bro, L. B. Waterman Coy Dodd, Meade & Co, Brokaw Bros, Remington Type- writer Company, G. Schirmer (Inc.), Gamewell Fire Alarm Company, the Rev. Dr. Henry Van Dyke, the Rev. Dr. Charles H. Parkhurst, Spencer Aldrich Million They Lost. FEDERAL CLAIMS ‘The funct Federal Bank, being condu George W. Gla: attorney for ceiver of the failed institution, of Charles L. Brookheim, trustee defunct Globe Security Compan: he was going to claim a share In Attorney for Receiver Has Two| Keys Given Him by Roths- child’s Former Wife. ch for the loot of the de-| new turn to-day upon the announcement | years after the rental paid period has expired. David Louls Rothschild had said they were in business at No. 4 Bowery] ALL. | ian that they had an account with our Astor place branch. NOT KNOWN IN CITY; RETURNED. “There was no such firm at the downtown addre never had an account with any of our branches. We also sent them « letter through the maile and it was retumed ‘Unknown, in New York City.’ Not only did we have the legal right to open the box when we did, but Mr. Brewster had {full authority to demand the contents of the box.’ When George W. Glaze was told of the visit of Brewster and Hazen he sald: “I admit Brewster had a shadowy of the | right to open the Corn Exchange box. y, that | But the Federal Bank has a claim of what- | 85,000 inst the Globe Security Com. LETTER ted by the re- took a tives at Denver to make up a balance of {10,000 of w defalcation of $70,000 by iti [former eeeretary, Adolph Muller, created a surplus of over $12,000. This was an- nounced at the annual meeting of the Institution here yesterday. Between 3 and # per cent. of the patients are from New York City, and, In addition to treatment for tuberculosis, they are given @ grammar school edu- cation, and upon, thelr recovery work !s found for them in the West. In ths fast decade more than 2100 people had cured, sald President Samuel G der, and three-quarters of them cured employment in Colorado and Arizona. | During the year a trade school and a farm of 0 acres were donated to the hospital, Of which the Guggenheim fam- fly of this city and Denver are aotive supporters. ctaaelaliiptiiteas PERSIA DEFIES RUSSIA. Ref is the only player in the World that plays either without your assist- ance, or under your absolute control It can be attached to your piano in a few hours, and may remain in- ATA ever moneys Mr. Glaze recovered with | pi the two sets of keys he brought back | 101 from St. Louls Saturday. ‘The keys were given Mr. Glaze by the widow of | David Rothschild, who died in Sing Sing after wrecking both the Federal Bank and the loot, if it is found, be- 3 to the depositors of the Federal | Bank rather than to the creditors of the | Globe Security Company. able to prove should our search for the secret fund prove H I have the two This visible, even when TDHERAN, 2.—With diplo- matic relations broken and 4,000 Rue- sian troops ready to selze Kaswin I will be Anyhow, | Attachable to any Grand or Upright Piano in use, THREE COLLEGE YOUTHS SHOT CRAPS IN STREET. ktek,”” youths dreswe college boy fa under thyir arms. “They were down on their knees over the game," sald Sheridan, “How could I," said Peroy Moses, ‘be EDT RTA, WS7GLT ley] | BANKER CUMMINS CASE IN HANDS OF THE JURY. Confident 11 “[ represent five thousand cred: the Globe Security Company, smith, No, 100 Broudway. "Wi claimed that $1,000,000 was stoiei the Globo Security Company by ea Lispil ai e hat| Whom we traced to Indianapolis, but One Made a Lisping ‘Protest Against | Defendant As f f Mae Te act AGAR Our MERI KAl Arrest, but Was Fined the Verdict Will Be been that Louls Rothschild received With Others. Acquittal. qpmtain moneys from his brother David Sheridan, the huge welght| The jury in the case of William J, 224 that he turned them over to a thrower, brotiyr of Marvin, the famous |Cummins, who has been on trial for] Woman unknown to us. divcus tosser, and Pollc&inan Wind, his |nearly five Weeks on a charge of mis-| Mr. Brookhelm acknowledged that the a employment of V appropriating funds of the Carneg: Mi st Company, retired to reach a let at 1245 o'clock this afternoon, C 118 counsel professed to be con- nt that the verdict would be one of i ushered exquisite in the y moll of hion into Harlem Court ‘go them with shooting 4 and Twenty-tifth to ch Walter Shaw Brewster, lawyer, 40 Wall street, whose partner, McKean, einvers of No. 5 reing the Jury timate Mterary friend he poi James Hannay, the Au of Vanity widow's weeds and weeping, we at Fair" pointed to on tub labelled Louis Steckler, pried for the boy, /in ¢he game, when IT had only’ flv P the trunk, but found nothin) ‘& aus aay ale Genan owgen ‘ost hi ad only five! ail these one shi and another | ¥ (carelessness on the part of the driver | Cee, Tee!” He took a nickel from whose occupants were priced at sixpence. | Riven us the keys of the tru of the motor truck. The motor truck company, as a de- '§ fonse, claims the accident was due on- tirely to young GSigi’s negligence. ——————— ) DELAY FOR BEEF TRUST W TWO U. S. COURTS. Chicago Judge Postpones Trial Till Wednesday—The Supreme Court Adjourns. CHICAGO, Nov. 2.—Judge Carpenter, fn the Untted States District Court, t whole Same way. so that it never becomes ay postponed until Wednesday the stale and may be kept fresh for 10) trial of J, Ogden Armour and nine other years. The butter is boiled till all tho packers charged with violating the| Water and curds are gotten rid of and ertminal provisions of the Sherman | Nothing remains but clear oll, When ‘Ant!-Trust act. the oll cools into a solid it Is granu- ‘This was in consonance with the ac-| [Med ind In Cils form will remain tr h “lindefinitely. ‘This is what they ca 4 oft. en ot shge Certs ot Nahons ocrtig| Alive: and ghee 1x nothing more or less | ff Zieh ests esol SoA REAR EXCLUSIVELY. oe jously granted to the packers, with. el hie pocket and held it up. coe coklly, and fined them $1 each. Steinberg and Hyman each had a little more than the dollar necessary Percy's exhibit of five cents was his out for money before he could go on his | way to the City College. definitely by drying them--the yolks and | whites being first separated, each reduced to powder by evaporation. In Indla butter ts treated in much the | than dried butter. “How,” he remarked to his compan’ “the sixpenny ones must hate the shil- ing on has to lose," said the she {s now doing to Mr. Glaze." But | cash capital and he had to send BRASS BUNGALOW BED eggs in-| Brass Bed, -y Maen and then and the Globe Security Company. eaid Mr. Brookheim of the firm of Myers & Gold- child, the banker, or his brother, Louis, am P. Hazen, form- er chief of the Secret Service, to ferret out the missing fund was made by was receiver for the Globe 8800, | presence of Mrs. Rothschild, who was In She had | urged us on in the quest the same as The Evening World to-day completely e Bedding 139 We 125 "St. Between 7° lenox Aves ios which Mrs, Rothschild apparently has never showa |to elther Brewster or Brookheim, and I tora of of my ability.” 20 believes the loot is greater , the sum Mrs. Roths- child saw her husband tle up in two bundles which subsequently were ca: ried to the Corn Exchange branch an ‘eo have n from Roths- am going to follow our clue to the best | Province unlews Persla comes to the Czar's terms, the Teheran Government refuses to-day to dism! ‘Treasurer- General W. Morgan Shuster, the Amer- ican, whose itirement is one of the } things Russia demands, Instead, & new Premier, Samsam es- | Sultaneh, has been chosen Decause the old one was not backing Shuster vigor- jously enough of No. a Mr. GROCERIES opened nk and Red Onions, New Prunes, « @ entry of the order until! Wed- J, Ogden Armour, the only defendant @irectly coneerned in the habeas corpus | Proceedings, might have been placed on | tral, but Judge Carpenter announced that he was not disposed to try his case separately. WASHINGTON, me Court of t yy adjourned un without attorneys for ere in Chicago making any « fore the tribunal to stay the pack rial on charges of criminal violation | of the Sherman Anti-Trust law, —— Noy, %—The Su ited States to: | STABBED AND GLAD OF IT. Saye He Got What Was Due, Btabbed and giad of it 1» Dante A patient in Roosevelt Hospital. He bas a painful but not dangerous Wound in his abdomen, inflicted by Charles Harvey, who has charge of the gab stand at Seventh avenue and Fit ong Street. Reilly is @ chauffeur of 2077 Highth avenue. i Barage at #o'clock ing after a hard night and got int fight with Harvey, which brought | the stabbing. Detectiy } seventh st fase. Ile could Ket Reilly, and it was t Harvey ha ey was bedside “1 won't make Forty. on the formation from Aifioulty he p hompitnl, complaint against the maid Ke “if he's the man that stabed me-and I'm not saying he wt got what wax coming to me. It Will teach me a good lesen, 1 had no budiness getting drunk frouble. Let the man go no evidence against bind from and making You'l nod I rone. He said he acte feet with Reill been | Pesoskey, Mich she had a mo ‘ow be has trans- and refuses to| A youns spending the summer (Before she went ther: devoted admirer ferred his atect! peak to her ove b The trouble ts (iat » Bt Petoskey. and ove, d ra puowine Pulidicae up thes . © wae lonesome she bought pubic sent it to ber in you were Thanksgiving Turkeys FREE at the Guarantee Clothing Co. Corner 127th Street and 3d Ave. In accordance with our usual custom prevailing at about this time every year we will give a prime, fresh killed 8-lb. turkey to every one purchasing goods to the amount of $15 in any of our departments From To-day Until Thursday, Nov. 30th. Notwithstanding this great inducement, our prices on men’s and chil- dren’s clothing will be found very much lower than are asked by other reputable stores. 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