The evening world. Newspaper, March 11, 1912, Page 6

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ARSUNS NRL WITH RECTORS “SARTRE Aged it deg Adviser of Great Combine Accused of Crim- inal Conspiracy. After a series of tedious delays the tHal of John E. Parsons, the aged law- Yer, and Give other high officials of the tan law, got under way to-day before Jedge Hand in the Criminal Branch of United States District Court. Dut one of the six defendants were Joha Mayer, a director in the ts {i, but his counsel h United States District-At- to sever Moyer’s trial ¢rom it @otion and try his alone addition to Mr, Parsons the its present were: Washing- — Thomas, who succeeded H. 0. am president of the Sugar ‘Trust; George H. Frazier, a director; ner, treasurer and director B, Harned, a Philadelphia in the service of the Sugar ‘Two of the original defendants, et tia bi} td Identified as JH. Senff and Gustav B. Kissel, barge is concerned with geethod employed by the American Refiaing Company in securi of the Pennsylvania Sugar Sggersl It is ber yi oak a @ corporation es the orieinally sued ¢ con- taraters loaned the Pennsylvania com- pany $1.20,00 and shut down the com- big Philadephia plant, thereby ping it out as © competitor. NICOLL IN CHARGE OF THE DE- R. Knapp. ting arene » Pare The case wae set for trial jnat Week, but was postponed because wt Minese of Aliss Josephine ‘and her father’s inability to come we | ‘The $1;200,000 loan through which con- pal a oh A Penneylvania company wae a iw made to Adolph Segal, a financier, wned thi Sens fen now on trial con Segal the money through neon’ now dead, and take ‘e ‘nage in thé Pepn- tical. "aalaht “hs his Harta ‘AtUs also charged th Comes the aH i) stock Was secured the Sugar dummy directors In control ‘Trust oft nny ly ‘te the 4 to be the Governm —__—_ — The Closing Prices. eet and last prices of aan wath Satur Sueussces, FERS LESSEE ESET PGES FECTS FEES EF: Set io8. BFE Fre e8Se3tetse22ss5e8: ag bas se 41 +#0li sass ie ox} 1 1 FS TERSESE ESP TSS sB2useurseneies: =m NIRS. WARE | SIDENTIFIED AS A ROTEL “BEAT” Woman Accused of Mulcting Knickerbocker and Victoria *+yRemains Silent. ‘When the expensively gowned woman ating | calling herself Mrs. Catherine Waro, Who wee atrested at the Hote! Knicker- jeoker yesterday on a charge of seeking (| @0 defraud the hotel out of @ board bill Of 6.70, wae arraigned before Magis- trate Herbert in the Yorkville Court to- dey he was confronted by Charles J. Campbell, counsel for the Hotel Man: agers’ Association, and was identified @ woman who had beaten the Victoria Hotel out of @ bill of $22.35 last November. ‘When first arraigned the prisoner ‘old the Court whe had the money to pay the {Knickerbocker Hote! bill and wished to @ettle the case. Mr. Campbell objected and informed the Magistrate he was had beaten several He called a clerk of the the woman asa “Mrs, K. Braden,” who had ure ‘Mrs. Ware” other hotels. Victoria Hotel, who identified run up @ bill in the Victoria and van- bill fast June. lawyer ordered a complaint Victoria Hotel case. $1,000 bail for trial in the Court of Special Sessions. New York as her hom sr) Lieut. Hart of the saying she had @ brother who was sei ously i] and>that news of her arres! cheek, and also said she had amp "| tunde in the North River Savings Bank, {| and could get it and pay to-day. check, however, she insisted was good, ‘The woman {ts tall and dark and about forty years old, She wore a heavy that her ar Mr, Sned picious of for payment and was offered a chec! which he refused. "Mrs, Ware" eald tha Will Stay Covered, Now is the time to take specia! of the complexion if you wish look well the rest of ‘the yea March wi will stay all nent skin spe ful th o Drug Storce w to Mrieoa the money if it { IttPbe etna ae SESSEE SEPEE BELL LIPTESSE FEFS FS gies Ss Sunday World Wants Work . etey Morning Wonders, ounce of othine--double 5 even the firet nighe spplication wil &@ wonderful entirel: 'Woman in Jewels and Furs it, The lawyer added he was sure the prisoner was “Mrs. C. Bradden,"” who had the Park Avenue Hotel out of a bo Magistrate Herbert agreed with the at it was @ serious case and ade out in the “Mrs, Ware” was asked 1f she wished to answer any ques- tions and declined. She refused to tell & word about herself and was held in ‘Sire, Ware” regetered at the Knicker- ye ago, On the hotel @ive the names of friends or relatives, The says he became sus- west through confden- : |TaisBRASSBED OUTFIT it the manager would wast until to-day YOUR FRECKLES Need Attention in Murch or Face improvement, some of the smaller freckles even vanishing a Hotel ‘‘Peat.’’ he could give him cash. After some conversation she went to her room and left soon after with a handbag. She +{ called him up later from the Hotel Im- perial and asked when she could get her laundry. A Knickerbocker hotel detective was sent after her and in- duced her to return to the Knicker- bocker. She again tendered a check, but eaid phe had no money with her. At Mr. Snedecker's request Policeman Schaub arrested the woman and took her later to the Women's Night Court. She repeated her story to Magistrate Herrman, and was sent to the Jefferson Market prison when she could not give $00 until to-day. She told the Magis- trate she was @ widow and had come to New York to establish herself on West Thirty-ninth street. She did not say what business she proposed to fol- low. — HEAVY EARTHQUAKE SHOCK RECORDED IN WASHINGTON. Violent Disturbances 2,000 Miles Away Lasting 25 Minutes Shown by Seismograph. WASRINGTON, March 11,—Heavy earth shocks were recorded early to-day by the selamograph at Georgetown Uni- versity. Tho vibrations began at 6.80 o'clock and lasted twenty-five minutes, being most violent at 6.40. The disturb- ance, which Is believed to have been of extraordinary violence, occurred some- whare within 2,000 miles of Washington, An earthquake of unusual severity was recorded to-day by the selsmograph at Brooklyn Collexe. The oscillations began at 5.80 o'clock, reached the max!- mum at 6.40 and continued until 6.65, -| The movements were much stronger in the North-South field than from East to West. The estimated distance of the Gisturbance from New York ts 1,500 miles. ACTIVE SECURITIES, Reed saree; Resting, 20) oh alias ho 00s" Union Paci, 20,000 "anares, aid Conver sates ie jt would endanger him. Both at the hote! and in the Night Court she offered a ciation end NEURITIS rs OR WE WILL or WALL SI LL STREET ABI, LIE « GI ECIAN-TRECO L, combining — graceful figure lines with a nat- ynditions in the stock market ere wiped out in the last half ing, Union Pacite | were the. cttied losers, ural uncorseted suppleness tat the opening and during —the new Bien Jolie the morning period generally puraued wpward trend, At “mioday ihe ore Grecian- Treco is the jwas accelerated by special upward IDEAL Corset. in Reading and Lehigh Vatley, Grecian-Treco is a peculiar knitted atures advanced with alac- fabric, so strong it holds the ure in jrity for a brief spell, Reading Jumped to 1571-2, while Lehigh Vailey scored @ | @ain of 21-4 | The ilst ined atrong till the be= einn of the final hour, when a de- elded 0 developed. Selling orders firm natural lines, yet so light, soft and flexible, it offers perfect freedo: in every movement. The Grecian-Treco is the only Corset ever designed ice oa trade with the seamless suprian the early buying and the splendid feature which makes th ‘the tone at the was weak, larment fit the skit peta Alena U. S. CUTTER IN HURRICANE | FOR FOURTEEN DAYS. In_ various styles $5.00, $7.50, $10.00 Bien Jolie Grecian-Treco Corsets are displayed at the following stores; John Wanamaker, inee Bros. MvCreery’s, 234 & 34th. | gan RANCIBCO, | March 11—The United States revenue cutter Thetis was badly damaged on her voyage to her Stern Bros. MoGlbion | & Co. winter station in the Hawaiian Islants, ienteen ‘a According to mail advices from Hono- lulu, The cutter encountered a hurel- cane and battled with heavy seas for fourteen days. ‘The wirelews apparatus waa carried away, Jittoom unetepped and the foretop gallant mast snapped off. IAeut. Briliard'’s foot was crushed | in the wrecka: Hardison, the ship's! carpenter, sustained internal injuries, The Thetis was damaged badly last mummer while cruising in Alaskan waters and, had just been repaired be- fore leaving for Honolulu. be Patriel rnett Bros. Frederick Loeser & Co, Abraham & Straus. A. I, Namm, A. J. Nutting & Co, To obtain those fine smooth lines above the Corsct, the Bien Jolie Brassiere is your best aid. 60c, $1.00, 81.50 to $12.00, Newark, N. OPPENHEIM, CLLINSz.C 34th Street Announce the Formal Presentation of Spring Millinery Modes Tuesday and Wednesday March 12th and 13th Comprehensive display embracing copies and adaptations from French models by Royant, Suzanne Talbot, Poiret, Lewis, Camille Roget, Georgette, Reboux and others And in addition Many Original Creations From Our Own Workrooms At Moderate Prices Bed, t Spring & Mattress 3" Credit Terms Hy 0D Down on $50 Worth Homes Furaished Complete 3 Rooms at $49.98 4 Rooms at.. . $74.98 5 Rooms at.... $124.98 OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 10 J:MORRIS 267 W125 STi A aT os; FASHION SUPPLEMENT Edited MAY MANTON p esi SUNDAY WORLD 4 & PAGES FREE Benjamin & Johns. , New Sold only:.in Large, juicy California Riversides, dozen. 8 Down on $30 (reer 2188 2190 BET. 19" Eizo ah TheTel-Electric Piano P.ayer St yneie Same eae eens! “Eggshilarating News’ For Housekeepers EGGS 4 ior 25° ast View sealed cartons as above; cozen Navel Oranges *25c Sensational Price Reduction in BELLE BROOK Pure, rich milk from selected herds; reduced tothe thick- ness of cream; regular tall 10c can cut to........+6. James Butler Inc. Stores Everybody Can Now Enjoy Their Fill of Laid medium size, dozen Zlc RESULTS! to New York World advertisements offering for sale STOCKS, BONDS, MORTGAGES, Etc., printed last year 12,512 “FINANCIAL” ADS, ° in THE WORLD— 8,685 MORE than in the HERALD, Here's another striking compart. son, showing The World's remark- able lead in “QUALITY” advertise ments: 166,510 WORLD “Real Es. tate” and “Business Opportunity” ads, last _year— 22,778 M Of RE than the HERALD, World Ads, Lead Both in Quality and in Numbers THE SUNDAV eee WEEKLY JOKE KLY JOKE BOOK FREE wien THE SUNDAY WORD «

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