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| | | | | SSTERS SWEAR TRANG DOR | WAS NOT LOCKED, tibiae | ti, and Anna Mittelman Cor-| {roborate the Story Told by Mrs, Levantina. | MRS. MONTGOMERY H. CLARK. to G FIGHT PROBABLE. betene Has a Big List of Wit- nesses Who Are Yet to | Be Called. , ® young wemen who fled from the, men that awept the factory of the} jangie Waiet Company when 17 lives March 2%, 1911, testified to-| before Judge Crain in Part V Sessions, that the ninth floor ron the Washington Place t Asch Butiding waa not locked when chwarte Aled before It defense of 1 Harrie and Max| Mn Binnok, propeictors of the Wain Co fieny, Who are charged with ériminal ponsioility for the death of the @ Mowarts girl, Ida and Anna Mittelman. ers, swore that Ida had sone w Ih the door at the ry beminning of the panic, oth giria maid they had | a" similar etatemente Just after the A theatrical producer and manager ANG a lace salesman told how they had yeered through Ue same door when they visited the factory, Willlam ifarris, a negro por Bytom during an for its result testimony: that RPNO, Nev., Nee. %.—Mre, Mat Alden Chatterton Baudoulne, who on Saturday evening was granted fivoree from and yesterday the pair procured a riage license from the County Clr office in Oakland. the key to the ninth floor door was always dor of @ group of women who had been Dpominent in the former demonstration by roiatives of girle who died in the fire, which demonstration gave the ice a busy session. Tt wae feared that another outbreak t occur and the corridors were care- gent me to the District-Attorney's of- eo “That's just exactly what joatwick almost shouted. | you axes ine is who done tole! 1 to the District-Attorney ot. T asked) WALLSTREET want Attorney tn April, 111, in which Har- rin said Max Blanck went iim to the) ness, ¢ ND GIAL TESTIFIES DOOR Lavantini. made tty ApIwan shaded from the Hoatwick offered the old stat ams and my sleter usually got mine the Hat to about the highest of the d ted that he was head an elevator hf dropped. Tran out of | Mth Moor door tn chief question the Washington place stairway door [the “J and saw @ lot of girls OUL of the elghth floor door. pesodee! AB aS hovel ALLEGED CHIEF FIREBUG ARRESTED ON A “SQUEAL.” Weiner, fourth of the quartet of ues rounded up by Fire M shal Hrophy, was arraigned — be Magistrate MoGuire in the New Jer 19 tell my sister there wasn fire, joke Was wo thick 1 couldn't see any- tPox except the heads of people when MBPooked out over the railing.” IQ, You aian't see any flames when y Wu looked down—the only thing you] AVenve Court, Brooklyn, this afternoon i wan smoke? A. No, sit. nd held without ball for a hearing Q. Dia turn the Bey ta the | MFiday. Welner was arrested at his leek? A. Bo; May opened the door, |" No. t Third street, Mane waited for the Weshington Place | "sttan. hy tives Ryan and dic. levator end then rau over to whe | Ken early to-day on the confersion o Samuel Brandi, one of the quartet, whe says Weiner was the head of the con spiracy to defraud insurance come Laveboies Leditalr, Vadis I Wan pushed into the elevator,” the | tnd Dire sein eat Ane seal all ge pp PRR gel lage Pek He got me to set the torch at the fire {ho the levator efter i: started| St No ™ ABA BEORG ORL. Naw ey York, and he mw t , hia own No. t he witnens recalled seeing the key Ne ha insuran of the door with a string ted to It There w el fami br the JTNESS TELLS A JUROR SHE SheMeld street house when the fre was POSITIVE. started, . (By Juror No. 7) are you positive r | ¢ you ran into the haiway through WILL KEEP BULLETS AND DIE door and looked downstairs? A Sir-ositive. CAMDEN, Nod, Deo. 2 —Lying tn ir. Bostwick proceeded to or Coope Ntal with four bullet ne the wit Y wounds, one of which extends clear tatement. thrommh the abdomen, Oharles Millis it the statement ve produced in| refuses to permit the surgeons to o lence, but the court ruled awainst orate on him, althougl they say that Jy an operation Hem his ¢ vance f 7 oth sides axked that the girls states jie. Viuim. wan n to the District-Attorney be ad. fe Hin wan | Ee hau RITIES, niBted us evidence, but the Court +t “Fiore oa te " we 1 r@used. Then Mr. Steuer awked ine Picci Adele Bh mens what she had told the Distr et : ay tenes me Cet) | neg pe le die under the operation ‘ he sald HiNie War whol last niet in Cole's cy woing to 4 Hotel at Raat Moorestown, w Namaskabic, and passing a tt Kot Into @ hea Prom the Detroit Pree Press Secause she saw argument ording W the constable, 11 remarkable rioh oan? Bhe waited for t : Na revolver and whey fo Pocre’s nothing remarkable abo mry ©. Jacobs of N Heatora * Varrett gave himae * onfined in the 300 Stvles » ue, Brooklyn, and Aim Herman of 1 Riverside Drive testifiel that ? y bad passed through the Wa place door Mam Harris of No sf Weet Mme sald he wae night porter y and tigen «tre at tp facte that the key to the n@Pth floor door was always left in that a GRO INJECTS SOME HuMoR | of our $25.00, $30.09 ano $40 00 suitings and INTO THE TRIAL. | overcoatings reduce. to jarria, who is 4 pure-blooded vesre, into deep water on cross-examina attraction. hie they are wonderful yval~ ues, Ready for Christinas i desired, ARNHEIM ‘ 00, as a tloliday See them ho sent you (0 the Diatriot-Atiors asked Mr. Bostwick » met’ said the witness. men reared in the cotton belt would wn that answer was coming, | a” * the lawyer, | | | | \ | THE EVENING WOR Three Days After Her Divorce kept in the lock and that the door wax, John F, Rawdoutne, a New York clut couple were married a: once by ft locked. man, took the train Monday night for of the Peace John Quinn in his Whlie the evidence for the defenses San Francisco, There she met Mont n that city in the presence of being heard some apprehension was| fomery C. Clark, sald to be a well | only a couple of court officers as wit caused by the appearance in the corrt-| known civil engineer of New York City, ! nesses, » feature of the first hour's busi- . and prices were West aud Vast prices of stocks ICAND mjnart with yemte day's Broadway & Ninth Street, LD, WEDNBOSDAY, DEOEMBER 20, 1911. RS WiF TPAKERS HAD ~~ YOUNG ELOPERS FOUND, - WANTSA PUBLIC | TRADE CODE IN From Evereit, Mass., Living Happily if the Bronx. Houleva of Merbert Hull, Southern the bride x Mellon’s Attomey Pleads With) Prosecutor Says Beef ‘Trust. 1 ' | Court for Secret Hearing | in Pittsburgh. ° , Force Over Thirty Years. night and went tek Hull th t lot of counsel for the jefenme held to-day | I ft was decided that several repros tivestives of the packers | { they are Fo Later narried, It is all right, “but they he 4 | cepted Mr would 4 | | yesterday tn connection with the doe! wii not call its firet witness before next | Mellon opposes @ jury trial and it has mm of the Nationa! Packing Com- Some months ago (the case wat brought before the British Parliament | because of the apparent inability of Mra, | Mellon to secure a public trial According to counsel for Mellon a ‘ pubitc Ju trial would be prejudictal to public morals, | MELLON’S LAWYER PLEADS FOR SECRET HEARING. Every possible effort has been em- ployed to keep developments in the case eoret. Practically all the details up to (hts time have been supplied by Mrs Mellon, Attorney James H. Beal, who appeared for Mellon, said to the Court terday: The respondent has endeavored to ecure publicity and has furnished photographs of herself, her husband and thetr ehtidren, and bi obtained as high packers met as directors instead of as individuals, although precisely tie same business was transacted and the same results obtained. Prices were deckled upon, the country’s @eat business di- vided among the di t members of the combination and the shipments to different markete agreed upon. “The members used a code of trade terms in fixing prices at these weekly meetings. It was an ingenious scheme effected after years of study and ex- perlence.”” Mr. Wilkerson said rate wars were started In certain districts to drive in- dependent packers from the fleld. in other inatances troublesome competitors were absorbed by the combination, he asserted. “The organization of the National Packing Company was a sham and its August, 1910; Mrs. of Port Richmond, 8. 1 SUFFERING on July 28, 191 Untold tortures.from this distres ing, disfiguring malad; by the prompt use of the one efficien healing remedy, Poslam. of Eczema, Aci thers’ Itcl iasis, &c., and PI who know its benefits. as thirty or forty are in foreign coun-| ers to fx prices was shown by the ti A. Abbey, the American painter, under hyeago Trib the auspices of the Royal Academy wil, Xmas Gifts jee Mittelman ahe 19 now em-| ment in evidencs. Judge Cr 10 rane us @ result, Ruggles, Lin told that hunters in the} pegin at Burlington House on Jan, 1 ved i the defendants. ment In evidence. Judge Crain allowed iit tng tet continued stron iy once mistonk you far a} The exhibite will Include paintings for Men’ whe chiploved naan operator at the{ -Auna Mittelman of No. AM witth | ‘Trading simmered down tn the after: ‘ t true? ania Capitol and pastel: , factory on March ge? ele uy street, a wlater to Ida Mittelman, told of |oon, A slow, dragging tendency was ons Ks horns not before been shown. The || 4’ fen Ss and W omen s SUE AGha Aina Workad there, Wel Ida go out of the In progress near closing Ume, when & ih iy ere you} honor of @ special exhibition is granted |} New Style Regular $10 a no Worked there, Wo} (Bo gut of the Vue itera | wearing horns only to the most distingulahed among do- D g' Mppt our things In one of the dressing | P nel nae spirited rally developed that elevated ‘o, but the hunters had had a few.” ceased members of the Royal Academy. ay me. When the al wan given ler the tory, Me always found the ‘ He finiwh, “Advances ranged from ms Sa — op the power for the day 1 walked | ninth floor a Factions to over 1 point, with Copper, rr wr vente Mats Ba sa cuarvon | Unione Pacer Weaing’ Sat! Cente SPECIAL HOLIDAY SALE t@ Bot my coat. 1 stopped near the! street, Newark, satd he was employed at |” DECLMaER 20th to 22d, Inclusive elevator¥ on the Washington place side, | the factory for nine years. He fre We heard « noise and some one said | dently saw persons come through the Thursday || Friday Saturday Buttercups of ail kinds, Satinets, Cocot nut Nibs, Molasses Kisses, Butter Scotch, Chips (assorted flavors), Pignoltia Nug et., Almond Diamonds, Nut “quares, wists and thirty others equally as toothsome and attractive. | Counter Goods 30c Ib. Especially Suited tor Xmas Gitts are ear Boxes, ef which there are three styles. © Hib, at 50c Mc and MWe PACK®D, 2ibs. * $1.00 $1.20 © $1.50 ALL CHOCOLATES | || dibs. $1.80 $2.28 CHOCOLATES AND | |] Sibs. * $3.00 $3.75 RONBONS, ASSORTED, Our tine boxes of Chocolates and Bonbons are unequalled in style and make handsome and most acceptable Christmas Gifts. Baskets, Fancy Boxes and many others of this season's novelties in stock, We advise an early call, Don't wait until the day before Xmas—make your purchases earlier in the week, while our store is not overcrowded, Many persons who wait until the last moment we shall have to disappoint. Come early, A Souvenir FREE ‘to Each Purchaser PECIALS (in tb. BOXES) Ie ah Bde LASSIES BLOW C8) AKHORTED CARAM T\RRUMALLOWS cee tas CHOCOLATE MAPLE WALNUTS, DAINTIES .. MOLASSES CHIPS, COFFER PECANS, 10 Cort’ardt St.| | in Ragian and Box styles Pe 3 Doors from Broadway in shades of tan. Guar- 480 FULTON ST., BRODKI WN ] anteed Waterproof. Magnificent stock ot stylish Waterproof Coats ot every description,from $2.50 to $20.00 CHRISTMAS PRESEN'1s8 LAGE OT ASSOURTMENIS Diamonds, Watches GOLD JEWELRY et RELIAL a | THREE B'WAY STORES 835 B’way, S. W. Cor. 13th St. Cor.22d St.and B'way | F'ativon Bidg.) Jobn St ind Broadway. Note Name and Addresses Carefully OPEN EVENINGS RELIABL 4 Philllan Brinkerhoft in Novem- been charged that a law designed to rob| by which the packers attended when she was nineteen years | Mra, Mellon of this right and passed by! meetings as directors of the]oid. Brinkerhof! was employed by the the Pennaylvania Legisiature hurriedly! corporation and fixed prices,” sald Wil-| Long Island Railroad, A year later he jast apring was due to hip influence. kerson. ‘Under the new system, the!pegan to stay away from home, and tn Brinkerhoff learned that he had married Miss Mary Shields FROM ECZEMA Tt is daily effecting complete cares of worst cases » Psor- aised by thousand A test. of PAPA WIRES BLESSING. yo. Detective Locates Youth and Girt . today as) York City, was educated in the public twenty years | sehoola here and in an academy at! old, an } Pool in Chicago Was In jaca ‘witn ssun “They were t ——— se ! the gps dant soe SHE DEMANDS A JURY, | COAG? Pee At a conferer o |aced” ana telephoned report to. Br. are both | proses * too youns. wired his bless- British Army Officer, Now inl} adaresees to the Jury, immediately fol- \tne. lowing the Clow of United States Dis | Young Hull was a ee in the and ¢ Na a ila y Witkerson's oper tate. [AnID's ny of the battleship Canad, Is Named as Co tret-Aorney Wiikerson's opening mate |%G4 yaland until he ot hie dlacharse bat! a few months ago. He was ne respondent. Attorney George T. Buckingham, tt !s}one of Uncle Sam's uniforms when by \sal4, will make the first statement in|} { Miss Foden in Boston. They behalf of the d dants, and will b t. Jared day it was a case of love reat followed by Attorneys John #. Miller, /at first he pablo dh ss ren EL Barton Bayno and Levy Mayer. —_—_—>—_ and sensational court hearing was that The indications are that the Government DIVORCED FROM BIGAMIST. mentic troubles of Andrew W. Mellon, | week. Mrtakerhow In Sing © | multi-mitiionatre banker of this ci Distrtot-Attorney Wilkerson remimed |and his wife, Nora McMullen Mellon,| his address when court opened at 10 tides | member of a prominent family of Dub-| o'clock, He decribed with minute de-| Having succeeded in sending her hus. |1In, Ireland. The question debated was! tall the working of the system by which | band sing Sing for bigamy, Mrs. | Whether Mrs, Mellon i# entitled to a|the combination of packers are alleged | Nar: Brinkerhoff of Henderson Jury tral, open to sthe public. Alfred|to have suppressed competition and fixed | place, Jamaica, got a decree of divorce | George Curphey of London, an officer | prices from him to-day from Supreme Court in the British army, is named as co-| “The crude methods of the old poot| Justice Scudder In Long Island City. respondent were supplanted tn Inter years by the] ‘The young woman eloped with and CHARLES H. FARRELL DEAD. |novsp ot forty, men st. tre sheng | Brooklyn, « week ago Satu' ight, is Hom Bes! were held for the grand PI ter Home of Hie Daughter. | tail to-day by Magistrate Harris in the . e bls Avenue Police Court, Brootly: | Charies Henry Farrell, Mexican war! “iach member of the club, whe tes } Veteran, war correspendent and founde’ | fed regarding the hold up, was asked jof the Standard-Union of Brooklyn, is!if he wae a “sniffer, whether he ever 4 pires } Mollow'n ral lovin sent ont by |Gead at the home of his daughter, Mra, | “nit the pipe’ and whether the clu» } Thomas H. Foden, superintendent of Cote Belle Fiexewright, of No. 202 Gates |was a headquarters for “sniffers”. \)} | t ott Steel_and tron Works at |@¥enue, Brooklyn, his death having oc. |the questions were answered in the ! Everett, Mace, Detective Meyers of the CUurred yesterday after a prolonged {il 7 i} Bronx Det Bureau located seven. | ¢88 from Bright's disease. ya _—s | teen-year Fr 1102 | Mr. Farrell, who was born in New ENGLISH PEERLESS CURE New York Volunteers, and upon his|A SUCCESSFUL NEW DISCOVBSY FUR Worcester, Mass. During the Mexican) troublea he was sergeant of the First) return to New York became city editor ef the Herald, later going to the front as @ correspondent during the elvil war. In this capacity he reported the Moni. tor and Merrimac fight, the battle of Vicksburg and Lee's surrender. At_the close of the war he started the Free Press, whieh failed, and tater founded the Standard-Union. At the time of his death he was clerk in the HEMORRHOIDS A PROMINENT EUYSICLANS PRESCRIP- i Cr a ° ry IN ALL THEL WSiat \itlib ro riin TReATMENT Head what others have to say of Ite cure if billt ne AvUTY. Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, Gentlemen ¥s Special Term for Motions of the Su- is for hemorrhaide bee, Gone see preme Court in Brooklyn. Seine. Te CoM can, ovore entirely" cured “t wine ca SerT Ra athttererh “Vou innh, © eset NO “SNIFFERS” IN CLUB. SAMPLE TO-DAY or James Manus and Thomar Winters, arrested for being implicated inti \ — — ———— — ~~ A are avoided it, ‘ | ax 2,000 copies af the newspapers and 4 . , 10ily guarded. ° ne back the darky's query. pe matled them. to people living In Alle: |MoCKHolders and directors are just as] Poslam tells ity merit. Write for free ‘* ; Yea; anawer that question,” de-| yt remained for Steel and~Copper tol gieny County, all to humillate the| SUllty under the law as if the Axing of | sam, le to the Emergency Laboratories, lat of Bome sixty witnessen who enh, ont wick. “, [eivavenrly trading in 4he mtock market y_ COUnty, business and the contro! of the meat|32 West Twenty-fifth street, NewYork We been called for the defense came! “Well, dey didn't nobody vend me" |to tay a strong undertone, after the | RaBult. | There are a large number Of} dustry had been accomplished by In-| City. Druggists everywhere sell Poslam JRO evidence to-day. If all of them] sald the witnems, Maljsiad opatied panarally lower, Houvy |e Uving in France, Germany| i sauais,” continued Mr. WikeFson, [and Poslam Soap—the best soap for iefe examined the trial will last for a| Mr. Hostwick Presented the statement UN had ovened wenerally lane eavy | and England who it would be impos |{liuals. | colt vent of the pack- | vour skin manth made by Hai before the District- | Uansactions in thy two leading metals | sible to get here for a trial, As many} He argued that the intent of the pack- : por, on A persistent demand, [tries and many others live In New| tory of the packing industry and said] 7 emma WA6 NOT LOCKED, Diatrict-Attorney, om advan ty @%, the higheat le York.” there had been a packers’ pool for thirty Jr Mitteimatt*Who canal Hin ria LM TBA Yeurvadgriagure?” aseet Bowt-) reac’ on this movement. steel, after then told of Curphey,| yours, ‘The object of the National Pack- ngio Waist Company fire disdater,| styac: evan ‘ early setback, strengthened per- ing Company, he declared, was to con- Dave mah name—Wilyum oarria, ety, hand fi Hf the firpt witness of the day, he) mald the witness, “Hut 1 didn't aay ¥, when large buying orders were 1 Curpney waa| nue thie pool. : . thie ninth floor door on the Wash| anything a Mr Bla jecuisd, A top figure of @% was re- 4 ae , ny raed? Waatt A arrested in New York extradicted, on Place aide of tie Aeoh Muliding| "That not an answer,” said the | corded. eatinghouse attracted con-| hut went to Canada. Honor Dead Am e not locked when a acore of girta/ Court "Sirike It ont, ’ siderable attention with « brink jump to} Judge Kvans reserved de LONDON, Dec. 20.—A special exhibl- 0 racti A before It. Tor temtimony was in! whtie tie echoed the witneas, | 70%, tion of the last work of the late Edwin roberation of {fie story’ of y] While the spectators shook with laugh-| In the subsequent dealings, realising - t our customers have the beneAt.- These Diamonds come direet from Bright and eariy to-morrow mornin we shall "place before the public ¢ most elaborate and fascinating display |Mother Earth to you, of Diamond Rings ever made in New|through but two han York. Over fifteen hundred in one show|miner and cutter. There is @ vast 4 case alone, more than five thousand in|ference between the wholesale and all to select from, and to round out the/ta!l price of Diamonds. We will eay, year with the biggest Diamond business |nothing of what retailers would charge, .. in the History of this establishment we| but will sell them with the distinct un- shall’ offer several hundred Diamond |derstanding that if any wholesale Rings at $39 each, weight one carat/dealer or importer will sell you one each, Some welgh even more, and some|like it or one which they will truth=" fess. They have been carefully graded.|fully say ix as ::ood tn lots of one oF. New, we hat ig.to say about the|one dozen for less han $52.00 each the vale, there Is not &@ dealer in Maiden|money will be refunded. Our refund, Lane who would not jump at the chance|ag-eement that goes with every sete’ to take these off our hands at a profit.|provides for the return of the money but it has been our custom for 30 years|any time within one year. No mail when we had anything to give away tojorders can be filled or dealers euppiied. Observe theaveights and prices of a few of our special diamond rings equally as cheap, quality considered. SeFree | SRS Fae an Bis J YeCarat 24Carat 1Carat 172Carats 2 Carats ‘he 29 Carptee Of 44 Poe g Importer aud Cutter 180 Broadway CHA 8 cease New York « LONPOMERDAM, Sarphatisiraat, 32 PARIS END, 00 NINCS UNTIL CHRISTMAS sroadway, Jithto 35th St. CIGARS tit SMOKERS’ SUPPLE All the Finest Qrands All Prices Lowest in the City LUIS MARX HAVANAS, the finest cigars imported into America. In boxes of 50-$4.96, $5.94, $6.49, $8.49. In boxes of 25—-$4.49, $4.74, $6.49. HOYO DE MONTEREY PERFECTOS, elsewhere $5.25 for 25; our ce, box of 25, $4.74, , ; ie tel EL CIO FINE MANILA CIGARS -serald Square, ‘Aleo Romeo and Juliet and Partogas EE Highest grade clear Havana cigars made | porfectos ,.......-..boxof2s ‘$1.24 . box of 50 $3.39] Regalia ..box of 25 $1.98 Victorias box of #0 WH High Life....s00.000+ box of 50 $1.98 Reina Victoria box of 50 $4.96 | Panatelas, -box of 50 $1.98. 9) Ambassadores.. bon of n 4 AGUILA CORONADO i * FLOR DE MERODE Bouquet..........4+ -box of 25 $1.24 Mild Domestic Cigar | Rothschild...........boxof25 $1.74 Sirenas paras PuritanosChico.....box of $0 $224 Club House box of 25 Rothschild., -box of 50 $2.97 INEXPENSIVE DOMESTIC CIGARS Puritanos, Supremacy Supremacy Club House, P box of so $1.39] box of 50 $1.49 * PIPES—-Frenes brias, English briars and highest grade meerschaums, priced from 19e to $16.49. SMOKERS’ SETS, $3.96 up to $344 | HUMIDORS, $2.24 to $4949.’ A Great Variety of Smokers’ Articles in Glass, Ornamented With Brass and Nickel, in Trays, Smokers’ Sets, Etc.

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