The evening world. Newspaper, January 26, 1912, Page 20

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SHE BV ENING _WORLD, ¥F yRIVAY, NONEY TRUS PERIL DETECTIVES’ RAID. (“tate “LET'ERBURN,"IS MINNIE'S BEAU THREATENS NATION, STARTS A RIOT; SAYS UNTERMYER’ ONE MAN SnOT —_ Bankers Follow Vicious Sys-| Patrons of Restaurant Began tem, but Keep Within Law, to Throw Things When He Tells Congressmen, | They Entered. BOVHEIR'SORDER IN BAD NOW WITH And the Department Obeys,| Mrs. ' Guarding Blaze That Amuses Rich Master Leeds. Birmingham in Martinique Grill Room. | ‘The Monteiair, N. J, firemen were JANUVANSE TOTHEFIREMEN MINNIE’S MANIA Blames Young Seaburg for Escapade A young man named John Seaburm, 1 28, a eae mother she had been to a party in | Brookiyn, Mies Birmingham was in bed when mother was informed (Adventure in the 3 ‘nungham became indignant heard the name “Seaoury.’ ine cried. “His name Seabure. My daugh- ter has been forbidden to see him. She Jeft here last evening saying she golng to a party in Brooklyn. We had | | no idea she was going to meet Seabure. She had been {ll and ft was the firet time she had been out for a week or more, “Seaburg took her to the hotel and plied her with wine, She couldn't | stand it and disgraced herself. I'd like to get hold of young Mr. Seaburg, but in the meantime I am going to have a talk with my daughter.”’ Seaburg could not be found to-day. | Tt Is said that his father recently put FAREWELL TO THE POLICE HELMET; CAP REPLACES IT. [FAREWELL | ; New Summer Uniform Is Prescribed | by Commissioner Waldo—Will Save Men $2 on Each. Acting on the recommendations of a| jan committee representing all grades in the uniformed force, Police Commis. sioner Waldo Issued an order to-day | abolishing the time-honored helmet and prescribing a different material for the summer sults of patrolmen. The order Will go into effect when the policemen put ‘on thetr summer uniforms, The new summer uniforms will be made of a light serge and will be sim- lar In appearance to the present uni- form, The quality of serge picked b the committee will weigh fifty per cent lees than the flannel used under current Notch COLLAR off, easy to tie the tie Chasis, Peabody & Company, Manors, Tr Easy to put on, easy to take WASHINGTON, Jan. Expert ov1- Searening for aman who wae wanted | dence of the existence of @ money trust On © buretary charge Detectives Jonn! ollgarchy that |Cassettt and Constance Maneint of the him on probation. ghinkd $142,759 EMBEZZLER | regulations. Policemen will be allowed to wear their flannel uniforms on night! duty until they are worn out, routed from bed at 5 o'clock this morn= jane in the rear of the home Whose father Keeps a restaurant in the financial district, had better give No. ing for a i. " ‘ ‘The summer helmet will be replaced | Store Open Evenings rowing money of Mr jam B. Leeds, widow of the ext Blghty-fourth street a wide | Pe, rt nd 4 Fo 0 ' i > y a blue cap sinitiar In design to the | threatane dangers es grave ae any na-| Ast One Hundred and Fourth atre odo . king” In the wnidet of the| berth tn the future, and he probably | MAKES PLEA OF GUILTY. | Minter cap, put light and ventilated, A Until 9—Saturdays 10.30 tion has ever known''—was given to-dry | tion entere a resort known an “\ jony on the mountainside, | knows it, Mr. and Mrs, John T. Bir- For Your Convenience saving of $2 on each uniform and cap Percy G, Vanderoet, who ae treasurer | will be possible under the new system. | Of the Van Keuren @& Thornton Whole- | pee t No. 11 Bast One Hundred and m of that address accuse youns | Seavurg of taking thelr twenty: | antes under Chief Williams | min to the call Mr. before the House Committee on Mules fo by Samuel Untermyer, far years a Wail | Ninth etreet nortly Dafore noon to-day. | mt e the firemen arrived they found] three-year-old daughter Minnie to the |sale dry goods cothpany js b | ‘ orne favorable |in the etirring eve nat followed | a : | aReGHS IE barlevaye to treet, attorney. nt tindvords reselu-|quickly che man Waa shot in the vac | {the flamer arising from three huge) Itotet Martininae gril Yast night plytve | nave stolen $142738.98 during six years, | "Wo eonfusing, levers nothing ye brush piles which the gardener had ltlher wit wine and being the cause of | pleaded guilty t to an ind! | } a v to Tie cunded > indictment bad “Sherpas seein tan iret Dearie bart ‘faces oF Seo, Bob Maat One eariy this inorning. The firemen got|her arrest and arraignment In the Nignt |for grand larceny before Judwe Roral- by foe Dehaing tone ie wana “It in beenuse Tam antisfied that we! Hundred and Ninth atreet. He has been out the flames when they | Coutt where she was fined $i m In the Court of General Sessions |] gamble. Beh shall never be able to \agiviate intelli: | out of Mimtra only five days, It was . | and wan remanded to the Tombs to window @ently with monetary ay! cunderatand this que others that 1am an f thie investigation, ct to the trusta or «| Baceo's fate to We shot with bis own re we thoroughly | volver nat underlies | On entering the piace the detectiv newt advo- | found it Miled with young Italiane w enid Unter- | were known to them tle work, In the nt they Kaw Bacco wt | | 7 The specific | roef with the Ins | of 00 and $22. Asetetant Dix. | | sentence Are Certainly Helping Me Raise That 600,000 HAVE tohandit to“TheWorld” readers. They are sure on the job to grasp areal opportunity. When I announced that on ac- count of unseasonable weather and a general business depression I was forced to raise $600,000 in 30 days, they crowded in, know- ing that such sacrifices on the kind of clothes I sell represented the as wil-| 4 enjoying th je, When Mrs. surope in December shi son in the care of twenty servants, He # the master of the house and his word ie aw, but he is the lonesome child Attorney Weller explained that thi by no means covered the tolen, Ay “ati! much myatery avon: | Birmingham's from wy named Annie Houghton, and @ friend of Seaburg's entered the Martingue grill a! AB A rodohieA. naan bib da remark $15,090 Interest In the company, with in the State, » by a man at an table, a fight which he had been associated ‘arn | ja . ng to end| started and sie was arrested, years, He is sald to have pald $2,400 0 | At the West rtieth street station | year alimony to his divorced wife and | ve the name of her kinswoman, for the port of their son, Norman | ighton, but told her right name | Mattland Vanderoef, Vanderoet claims | matron. The shock of arrest {at he had t $100,009 along the drove away the effects of the wine she | “Gay White W had drunk and she was a penitent and |= ued young woman when she got my “Behind the money oligarohy will be found @ system vicious and dangerous th an intra re heyond conception, but one that in still “frisked’’ Sacco and within the Jaw through the pockets of “A@ & remult of the recent consoltda- | Revolvers were found on beth of t tions of our industrial and rajiroad|The move of the detectives started al corporations the control of the finances | general uprising and mn attack was of these corporations has drifted into| made on the sleuthe, Ma the hands of a few wroups of mon in| knocked down and hin pe drawal New York City, away from him. Cassettl wan hit on “These by virtue of their control of | the head with & hammer and staggered, the funds of the corporations have been Bacco Was torn from the detectives to build up and dominate most of | «ramp and tried to emcape by @ rear 4 trut companies | door. inset! had recovered ww York and to in-| and fi 7.0 o'clor Mins Manein! vis compa: went makes you: of an accompli musician. Convenient Payments, Send for Literature, 995 FIFTH AVENUE Near 30th St., N. ¥. City. After Fob, 16'h 426 Fitth Ave. Entrance 38in St, pA Rife Adi bil onlenshenebl be ale ry Pleanure| Annie } Chet Will n to let tl ing them Ke did not endanger t you! or bulldings. nt wan clock this morning and told | i | i} WILLIAM BATEMAN dropped LEEDS,dJr. The ra rant wan quickly @: Sacco carried to a dy re a One Hundred and Ninth street and Firs | CHARTER REVISER MAY HAVE TO SUE THE CITY. All Dougherty Did Was to “Op- pose,” Says Mayor, Who Hasn't Approved His Claim. James MecCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street tin the part five years the heen @ concentration of thie power greater | preceding ffty y comented throug! ates in financial institutions that w naturally chmpetit These men thus enabled to ansiat their frien: puntah their enemies in the financia world, and have the power to crurl avenue, and while the detectives were awaiting the arrival of an ambulance « crawd gathered and threatened violence The detectives drew (heir revolvers and threatened to #hoot, ‘Phen Mancini tele phoned for more men from the atation- On Saturday, January the 27th. | | MISSES’ SUIT DEP'TS. Im Roth Stores, tnest phanoenenal values they were competition and dominate the smaller © youtha were ploked out of the) phcourmmed he saya, wy Mayor ever offered. My loss is enormous, financiers and financial institutions. oun paren: Sadco wea [TUT 0 GO & lnwyare, work in revising | 003 : . rt H relinder” exiting Vconaitlons indepen. e musplciows persone, BACCO WAH Lee ity charter and ty make MmuKKeR | Suits in attractive models. Made of but my five great stores are liter- ey iene operas ad that to Would Brobably die [Mons for its er drafting, for which is in its | various materials. Sizes 14 and 16 years ally jammed with stock, because ate he was » paid by the elty, J. Hamp alcohol a ] . years. as the Clearing Heise for Mer TAFT ASKS FAMINE AID, [#00 Fecrts ay ne oo un base. In proper, moderate amounts, it is Ha elec ian atone chant Tailors’ unealled-fer_gar- | former prices 19.50, 27.50 and 37.50 i Dougherty's report was a ec “ye Pabite to | Mr henalve pea ipa he one of the greatest aids to health known to Kivening Dresses of Chiffon over China goede ane Utes ery Bore are not to bef 4, pres Rew enterprise that confi dae ; Leon bet LSA at mankind. ) | Silk. Sizes 14 and 16 years. 12.50 | for the construction of GEORGES "| WASHINGTON, J how shows no inclination to approve the ) ana: MODEL CLOTHES I am cen- plana, Therein t teat danawe | lic al Chi t whine? former price 19.50 aL ‘ x tase’ ty ge Ri today Beaalbent ge done ow t te-day when Mr No other agent known to science is so, valuable | tracted to tale thousends of such Th! e power dominates the New ni olay ry ° ory came ou da hen e4 f $ ct York tock Sechange unt New Yoru |Taft, as head of the American Red | pougherty's testimony was real in the in promoting good digestion and consequent good |My garments, whether business is Clearing House Agaoclation, both of|Cross society, Public subscriptions | ginance Department » lawyer de| calor ol That’s why y Witten are beyond fudictal and executive | were aaked slaves Shae No Twke i health as pare alcohel. risk or slow. t's why you In Both Stores, | “CKWEAR DEP’TS. “Awful destitution exdete in China,” by Corporation Ce the proclamation recited, “‘Inundations from our pr may choose from over 7,000 Sack, rac tn China he sald way from the dim ft should DU wermntei atonal. in- | eseabCoMeneing arty otter rivers rave) Wares, save tt was fnderetood| tis} It is only in large amounts, combined with tannic s ; is Walking, Prince Albert, Dress and oT Cushing ante, financial expert Beene laadner vountatorretnmreer | acid and fusel oil, that it is injurioas. An attractive showing of Real Lace fuxedo Suits, medium and heavy- boo! Mr. Dougherty offers a letter whict Laces weight Overcoats, Cravenettes, Collars in a variety of new shapes. 1 | consist of Duchess, Venise, Filet, Cluny and ia Bruge. i | Sale of Macrame and Filet Collars with iB In moderate amounts before meals and in pure form it is invaluable in countless human ailments. y right etc., at these frightfully slashed ~ | conditions Meved by o es verse Mus Appendicitis, \ ng of the Board of Kaxtimate the 3 r sald a lot of Morgan & Co., Kuhn, Mate & Dec ova the Hateanl Oly Bent rere anveree ite at the |@wyers were filing chats ugalnat the | round back and shawl front. 7.50 Of Now York,” Daniel declared. ““Thete| president of the Bankers’ ‘Truat Com: |!’ me clr Aen 8 u Wis value 9.75 three dominate the entire financial a ob the cAster-trumt..Co ; < ma.’ said Comptrotier | i" fem of the country. Binge the panic | DANY ANd OF tte eee avendicitie thie tint. Haunpden Dough: | | Round back Collars, Dutch neck, made to bring BCO to $73. of 1907 the reins have Ughtened tn the < at the Hotel St, Regia, My nd, who is al 1 Staten Stoc ave sailed for ay on the Olymple was taken iil Sunday and | Danforth of No. 4 Weat Fi financial world, and to any one who would secure capital or negotiate any huainess the proper financial counter- eign ix more necessary than ever. Rank ing hae been cornered by these three firms.” of Tilet with Cluny and Macrame. My present pr Pure Malt Whiskey i is nothing but whiskey containing alcohol in the purest, possible form, free from adulter- ants. It is so good a whiskey that it can be valu Suits &Overcoats $13.59 ) nt spe ‘ yur Kood eltl cond negte Hall, HELDFOR SELLING DRUG TO MARINES weal Pie oneratign new far e the ‘ | BOYS’ CLOTHING DEP'TS. 1m Both Stores. Strep y Now $950 Se ret didon avenue, “At the nota |Douksarty, AIK ened J: Hampden | used even in the severest cases of illness. $16 50 \ $18 50 f $20.00 | $22.50 t $25.00 | {t was stated Mrv. | good condition and | favorable for Converse was in John Hampden Dougherty everything was -— EARTHQUAKE KILLED EIGHT. atul Operation, eae Ae a ee eee ore i | Hinges on the tontan| now $4.50 now °4.4° | Odd sizes in Boys’ Suits and Reefers, at | pronounced reductions. | Norfolk and Double Breasted Jacket Suits, with Knickerbocker trousers. Made j But the human being who and MPON, Jun y Break. State De |Severat V nde Destroyed. pactment advices recelved to-day report] cia ae of Cheviot, Velour and Worsted. Sizes be- | $28.00 between Argentina and Para: | earth tween 8 and 17 years. $30.00 \ $ 59 Dominico Faloca Accused of |/Swiie'iitn ti Argentine sovernment iat hit reported" | 6.00.1) 0.1 s,MBMBL DERE | 7150001 50175 $35.10 | yoy SOpg.s0 ‘i ‘ ‘ devtared Wan bisa enable, . om y several villages wore dew | “ “ “ or ~ Peddling Cocaine Around retuned to wibiir the note and 1 SlED| ersona wore killed, A, number | BiO0i ccacsere ‘ 10.50 12.75 | $37.50 Now 21 the Brooklyn Navy-Yard. | ROA ua Rf ppp Reefers of Chinchilla, Cheviot and Kersey Cloth. Ap a vesult of @etect¥e work ordered $50.00 | Sizes between 3 and 12 years. ’ : $55.00 § hi Departietit @ in) Adams #tr Cort, Brook! ia a “ “ 8. “ necessary alterations FREE. Seon a Ba | SHOES | os af roe 3 to United States marines at t | Ronn, it i Seren ra as | On Auto, Fur & FureLined Coats jzabesh Well : | a a ig v | 1 Can Save You Over 50°. ; ANNUAL SALE LO.O0..eeereee 12.75 14.25 Navy Yard terial Witness. Magi hewn held Faloca ty $1,000 bail and « the woman untt! cage. Reports reached the Navy Department several weeks ago that the ui pintited the disposition of his | Women's Sorosis Boots, Oxford Ties and Slippers, including many standard styles and the latest fashionable models. James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street 34th Street a WALA Oa ang a waa | Made of Satin, Valet Glamd, and Dull et ae coc eaing | Kid, ‘Tan and Black Calfskin, Suede, Patent et injury, A po a P “INDIA & CEYLON TEA Leather, ete, NEW YORK pap bes. 44 West34thSt Het, fixed the 2.95 per pair former price 4.00 Young grass is sweeter and more flavorful than hay, The first pressing from new olives finer oil than the « n dwav and Gth Ave hiso STORES At Mon bon out, Wd Me o PMOVDE ED HO oe PP wren Rot td - James McCreery & Co. 23rd Street I4th Street 3.85 per pair ' Premie, ‘i oF third pe former trices 5.00, 6,00 and 7.00 nae ' c 1 te tea pase ae § 2 Sas 108 sha Len's Sorosis Boots and Oxfords WNNUAL SALE CONTINULD \ { owt t r . | Penny. ™ a tea is the young 85 per palr Men's and Women's . | Y ahh, \ Fel ond tender leaf “uncolored” fon er prices §,00 and 6,00 GLOVES AND HOSIERY ’ 1 a | ! “unereated.” Ie fs pure "a 7 ; 1 Iwo } : ‘ "BCL LON apg CZ, at other Proms 1 Pure At Vxceptionally Low Prices | Hood Products and it James McCreery & Co. Street 34th Breet be i fn n the result of no Half Pound Mashinns 0c, at Grocers 8. LEGGETT & C 23rd 237d Birect 44th Btreet oe of tablets, ook « dolar, They at tow which be oRRe Attend bin

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