The evening world. Newspaper, April 26, 1912, Page 12

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FT OENIES HE SAID T. R WOULD BE DICTATOR WORGAN’S NEPHEW. | TBS LOAN LAW... ‘IN POLICE COURT Pawnbrokers and Lawyers Be- ‘fore Magistrate Freschi inc Interesting_Case. ,_suage Credited to Him at Springfield. Before. leaving the home hie brother, Henry W, Taft, to attend the memorial oxerciaes for the late Masor- General Frederick DP. Grant at Ge ornor’s Yeland, President Taft today Jesued a formal rtatement about hin apecch at Springfield, Mane, yeaters day: “T did not use the Janguage attri tome at Springfield in some of the spatohes in which f am made to Mer. Roofevelt would be a dictator ailck like a Jeech to the White Hor | The despatch to whirh the Lae ie 9 ny the Uni ab Qeeetion 6F the ght of 0 pawme! Reena’ ae went oat Pr net Qreker to hold stolen goods deported ning newspapers, including The Eveninz him in resrn for loans was World. before Magistrate Freedht tn | te Court ST TS. By Quarantew dha Accttent y. sy fe dehalt of Edward D. Mor- SAYS Rowland, a nephew of J. Plerpont : Mongan | aupayxy. ap Ye wourt on summonses issued at the size, and wat the f the Ml-fated request of Mr, Rowland and Manager Tita:ic Inflitenced the courne the sienm- G@eapard of the insurance company were ship took in going to the boitom of the ‘M. Parteor, a lawyer of ocean, according to a statement to-day ¥; Henry and Julius Ses by Superintendent Rethmann of tho hers, with a place of bisiness at Mate Department of Welghts and Meas ray -_sooo TITANIC RESTS MILES - FROM SINKING POINT, The shape ed If the ATE OFFICIAL. | ana) OTHERS SHOULD.BE IN JAIL |GIRL SAYS MOTHER WED WITH ROBIN, LAWYER, SAYS. Northérn_Bank. can Cameras, & fawyer with a the ‘Tribang Malldinz | put ay a ietier ho hi Lominities of Credit Nove hern Hank ‘The Commi @ngod Cameron to inventigate the faire of the defunct bank for the pur- pose of learning exactly the a. for \is failure, and to ascertain, . | Bosal ble, why the creditors were wat paid in’ full |" Cameron in his leiter mays he has con- | Report to Creditors: of the | red with Dist sand hein fr in e of Amsistant Disirtes je eo an nMaZinK tale t Attorney Whitman John J, Cowdrey, a wealthy exporter of Sn eatiotied NO. 187 Weat Kight woctates named, The child-wite nk, | that as Hevea Ko! asked the m | dlcted, f STANLEY H HITS Ra ROOSEVELT TY torney that he wil act. Robin. com- blaine that he should have acted tong ago.” HER 1) A MARRIED MAI | President Says He Didn't Use Lan-} W. Duncan Cameron Makes | Fifteen-Year: $50,000, Sent to Children's Wis Harri: rade amt attractively (reseed, told Surrogate mt tO} Conalan to-day that her tho! Genevieve B. Thompaon of 3 has ens | Forty-cighth atrect, had Indu | marry Leon D. Harria of No. 2 Went One Hundred and Eleventh atreet, de- spite the fact that Harris was a married man. ‘The girl-wife wan petitioning for the appointment of a guardian, and naked that Mrs, Indio M. Cowdrey, wife of fourth street, be is living at the Cowdrey home halan directed that turned over to the C Attorney Co n of the firm of Nicoll, & Lindsey, who represent the sock drew an order to that effect ly $F Aitempt to Steal Dowte's Hody, CHICAGO. Ape {The discovery wa made yesterday that «a tench several feet deep had be jug about the grave of Dowie at Zion declared that t ha SBRAVAL STOLE $126 FROM HIS MOTHER TO KILL:INDIANS. Women Ask Police to Find T Youngsters Missing From Mamaroneck, Mrs. Rose Hav % River atrect, neighbor and ler, called at afternoon and tereept their act of going w Matnaroneck, ond, Mra, Frank W. lice Headquarters th ed that the police who are in the + ott! ted | from Mamaroneck yestervay afternoon, j@nnouncing to several boy chuma before | they left the Indias alned for moving picture mo- a is from home Chauncy mother's bank book, the Unton Savings | neck for $15 and ob- . ‘Thus the two Indian | © provided with sinews of Tt was the purpose to outfit in ane cir mothers hope thet will get them before they take ! they are returned home it ts very Ukely that beth “hauncy and George will dine standing for eome time | to came Es a of Hardthood. jhe London Chronicle.) t Wiping and exposure without olothes | as a training in endurance of cold for the North Canadian native boys h -lcurious points of resemblance to t ArSBiu.4 The Ten ZIRA os BF a ened |training of the boys of ancient Sparta. They also were inured to cold by being made to go barefoot and to wear the 4 me.| same clothes summer and winter; and! size or wetght of the Tit dad any Influence on the raptiity with which she be jeeued by Jarfeer and the | went the bottom of the ocean after ‘on @ charge of wilfully rectly. |A!sappearing from the #urface, The weight of the versel 0 Influence the shape and aize influ whe course Kin diving to the bottom was sobbed of he Now Hes on th bottem, probably ct 14, The} * niti5er of imiles distant from the point. where she finally dixappeared, company . Shepard eet | The shape of the veanel, as well as the aniimvestigation on foot an@ found that | Vatious currente encounteret, influ- the property had been pawned in aj eneed to a considerable degree where a of places, : ahe_finajly asttied on the bottom, If the found further that thé UdWets fad | Vor#! broke in two the two marin are eld to @ dealer and resold to, “'":!' separated. Sessler, a son of Henry Sesester. pany with detectives Shepard de- | \ the tloketa and ste sume of |t property held by the Sesslers. ‘ Bhap- ‘ . aFB charges that the sesmers scierved Sreat bul of the tron thém to Pariser, their iawyer, and Parl. | "up St the hotton set gald the property met be bought changes have occu or replevined. It is also alleged by of the voi Shepard that the prices demanded were or air tight by te pivssing In of the rere eterbitant. jsides, the premmure at a depth of two April %.—Victor Sun- DMagistrate Fresch! did not conclude miles being approximately 6,000 pounds| deriand, twenty years old, an the examination. An adjournment was! Per suuare inch. Where ¢ don the Titante taken to allow the detcotiven to get hold Pounded any pary of of some Malfen Lane jewelers wo are )Picyiavie changes have been effected. ee Bete 10 Venwel a depth to have purchased some BF the nero shore le practically mo frec om ree y Lind aad oe uently the iron will not “ i Tuk ks 1 Gurviver Will Celebrate, Mr. a“ ‘Mrs. Leo D, Greenttett or No. rd json avenue will celebrate their | by ali ing anniversary at’ Sherry’ | Wreck | om 7 6. Mra. Greenfield aru her ean)!" ong the vurvivors of the Titanlo. Mere | Ti Wave sahed. about y of ON THE STEEL TRUST. appened at a her face un 4 nothing to urgings of 8 ti mistook her for another| tan voy! the altar of Art nh? Notiing in that to get! Orthia are supposed to Fave been a re of human sacrifice (in some cases dove | actually dled under the lash). follows: the Steel ‘1 made an tack on the Roosevelt Administration for Ite attitude toward the company, He placed tn the recori the minutes of the United States Stpel Corporation, which he declared showed the steel jofficlals were in touch with Preaident | Roomeveit and the Comimigstoner of Cor- Dorations during 196 and 197, y, Stanley declared the country had been “edified and electrifial by the revelations," but they were n new to the Steel Trust Investigating Com- mittee, sohiaetahaetliiinineste SAYS HE SAW OFFICER ; KILL MAN IN BOAT. " ( Zi j’ ei scale! t i ieire I etclA Me ia AUT” a et as St are ye z fu these part were water tht Dry Cold Storage On the Premises 384 Fifth Avenue Between 35 thand 36thSts. —Tel.2044Greeley ight and related hiv tory of ok nd saya he saw the first oM- cer of the Titante shoot a Russian who Jace In a lifeboat just as shoved overboard to te The Russian had Ke. out when ordered. then thrown into the se: the wood wil not dacay. {Except for the jnelenificant changes ty the deep sea shellfish and rulual alow oovering of the the deep aca’ mid and oore will be no changer,” ichmann saye that at present no way of epploring tie bot. ans of diving bells cep sea poling will reveal iitue, il wed to tear unt} AR HH Hh ‘The escape of. Sunderland was made by leaping from the stern of the Ti tanic, He reached thi ft to which | Hecond Officer Lighioller and Col, Archie bald Gracte made thelr way, Gentlemen, permit us. — ~ This is No. 1— Pretty Polly Zira. Known far and wide as the. Grouch Chaser. Found in every box of | ZIRA Cigarettes. Ever Recorded in the Merchant Tailoring History of New York City. Beating out al! other local tailors, we purchased 1a advance, several weeks ago, and at an evormous discount, the fashionable Easter Suit- ings that were not received from American Wcolen Mils and from foreign manufacturers in time for the Easter rush. Other New York tailors have clamored ‘or these materials, but were TOO LATE. We secured 2,000 pieces of Suitings that erstwhi'e would have been made up into £40 to 60 Suits by Fifth Ave, tailors. So This Week We Offer 340 to $60 Suits or Top Coats, iade to Your Measure Every Sut or Overcoat we selif |] We guarantee pure woolens is made in our owa workrooms} | per ect fit, exvert workmanship by eur own skilled workmen A “Satin Wonder” in each package. The 2,000 Su as Brown: ngs we pier this week include all the fashionable Spring vi and coloring 1 Wors steds, f Plaids, Herring-Bones, Thibets, Cassimeres, ci wut DO invite you to Took at the i ho STOP, LOOK, SE Join this happy throng “FROM MISSOURI r SUIT OR TOP COAT YOU HAVE EVER HAD IN YOUR LIFE But Come Early for first choice of patterns. itchie & Cornell ee TWO STORES 1347 BROADWAY | 251 EIGHTH AVE. call Opp. Herald Building, bet. 35th & 8¢7h Sts. NEAR TWENTY-THIRD STREET ‘ | aed Open Evenings Until 9 poErs BRE ae a re, MR. RETAIL MERCHANT ID you ever stop to consider the vast possibilities of putting your goods before the thousands of women employed in the downtown business sectior by establishing a branch in the arcade of one of the larg> office buildings ? Write or phone and our representative will call on you and explain the proposition, E. A. PRATT, PULITZER (World) BUILDING, 68 Park Row, N. Y x iN ey “AUTO” service EXPERT CARMEN LOWEST 8187 COURT STREET GOR LIVINGSTON, BROOKLYN Telephone Oren 4952 main RVENINDS

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