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> » 4 ‘ ry THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 2, 1912, — to steel manufa 5 Identification of the New York Police Department the summer capitol Frincipal stockholders Tt is said that no other man in America has so thorough a knowledge of criminals and their queer ways as has he "$5000 T0B00T the bust mate, Gov. Marshall of Indiana, would we of the Uni | "I beileve she w. j acknowledged. this thing by some strange Influence, voted for In November, 1912, cost ef ci (Spestel to The Rventng World.) which Ldey has over him. He dan‘t to 1 i] | @BA GIRT, N. J, Ang. 2—"1 remind! Tf Gov. Wilson were elected president ine te FF aed . BBLLPORT, L. 1, Aug. 2—The fact} blame.” myself of the frog that was trying to/ nd — Pomaety ee oe etter | combine was 4 Mra Monty C. Savy baa abene| “TCs anid that Mr. Koy gave your , the organization of the legislature next —o— Banker’s Wife. his successor as governor would Jump out of the well,” said Gov. Wil- her husband, the millionaire New | "0". Ms ce Aa wiray Wits Cle: wits fon to-day aa he turned away from @| the president of the Senate chosen for v . . the session ‘ork banker, who makes hin'tmme here, I don't know anything about that," desk piled high with letters awaiting The preneot, & 1nd has disappeared with Gardner Mur-| ghq replied. “This Is the first I've ever (Continued from First Page.) his signature. “My correspondence “article of commerce.” eleven Republicans and ten Democrats. o leek, @ looal Mveryman, war corrob- jeard about ft, I think my fon will] work ix getting heavier and heavier, y From Jullan Kennedy, _ ‘There are six countis in which mated this afternoon by Murdock’s return to Bellport in a few days, and taxpayers of McKinley County, New | campaign contributions before elections, Mexico, and now we got to go back In describing his recent yachting trip without our prisoner. How in hell are |to Secre ary Davies, Wilson quoted we goin’ to explain it to the voters? | the following Limerick, which he ad- ‘That's what I'm asking Henry and he | mitted having written while aboard the don't know any more than I do. good ship Corona. 60 Sherif “Bob” and Deputy Brock| “I wish that my room had a floor: H.C, Corwin, itmaster of the tow: Pree, and when he camo back thr whom she has sought refuge, to-| ened to beat his wife and made her life gether with her son, Milton. He aa-| simply unbearable. There was a ahow- @erted that bis son-in-law was @ brute, | down then, and my daughter and I real- had beaten his wife and made her | ixed that matters could not go en sniserable, and that the stories| they were much longer.” th joined young Mra. Murdock’ “What about this reporty that Mr. Carnegie’s steel to extend hi |that his muccessor aa governor of New | stocks the majority comment. ts te . fier Jorsey will not be elected this fall and | A Aba al i e * Mrs. Murdock 10 BF IN THE FIX | land’s Example. that If he should be elected Preside tt oat Sir in tee GHUMAtG aceon My eon was roped Into or In the ordinary acceptance that term" they were Tiveraly” deluged. |INeR each, Stave, ant sina Tnsenction | SEWEN SILK VEILS are credited “trust” in other corporations totals ap! RAID NEAR ASBURY PARK. ! Gov. Wilson to-day from Californian’ Pe py i on a tore dy APPED WIVES HOW THE GRAFTER GETS THE MONEY WILSON WRITES Ree a area rote ster ot | Hisey..wers cenlrcleh. by the -Wteel:...dhe. Morgentiary-perkinn plan for] Avened ] ‘Sheridan won hie nickname of “Camera Eye” ] lcould, while @ negro atood by blotting |Workmen and work methods un-Amert irom the marvellous feats of memory that he per- la Atream of letters, No more rubber | 0 to the best Intere : , not Invade | formed when he was at the head of the Bureau of [stamp signatures will go forth from) ¥ the jurisdiction of the United States | Asoury —_—- ted States were not) - f tho Steel Court, Ju Which there if now pending | tage Cov, Wilson was intormed by news. | Cofporation are accured of exerting ‘a Government ault for its dissolution paper’ dixpatches, that. hie rtinning |% Powerful and injurious influence on Karly in ite report the roduc- ‘ ing the | tite against a trust wouldn't keep dust away from a woman's amblers Cangit ant California, They declared they would | Trust after pooling agreements were Federal incorporation and price fixing By W. P. (Camera Lye) Sheridan | cheerfully ‘abide by the decision of | d/searded. the Democrats declare, ts “seml-social Held for Grand Jaeye ¥ ‘ 4 the Baltimore convention.” Many of; The Unitet State: Steel Corporation {stic,” and wie pre situation is bes . ' World) A series of cleverly written articles exposing the | the letters contained campaign concri-|!8 flayed as an enemy of organized remedied by publicity and strict en rep ff A —County everyday deceptions of the Powers that Prey. | 5 butions. labor, accused of lowering the soctologl- forcement of laws Detective. Flv Misueh. anpisted by This great series will begin in next Monday's ' ] Gov, Wilson spent an hour to-day! 8a! gondition of itsyemployees and of The committee recommends legis-|Gonetabie Willlay Chases Frank Evening World, Aug. 5. writing his own name as swiftly ag he contfibuting to American industry lation to cure trust evils and to meet| jor, ye Condvey of Rel nk, and Dete jess flalnes ot raidet the Apache © Park oon Une vorth a Ketelle ane J ndemna the | Harry Wiliams, of Leal mittee | pray by sets forth that §t would investigate , oC ‘ Doste, whe are = £5 : 5 be here on We cy tor the | Means of control exercised through in- “as if no proceeding on the part of MeComt and W Ys. Henry C. Edey Elopes 1a’ tins series Detective Sheridan will give J; Correspondence So Heavy) iritncein soremonten “Ue 7 SOF MC ltertocking directorates of railway and ithe United States Government. were | Charked wits condu cua 6 KANBIRE 4 ; Evening World readers many valuable hints on safe- 4, " | “That's good,” remarked the Gover- bt om neha g tn ROW, Pending ngainat sald corporation, | Lous The raiders seaed @ pdt ‘From Long Island Home | guarding against crooks, and tells many decidedly Every Time He Jumps a |nor, at the same time expressing re-| gouticn te ina tare end ire. tafeenc? [rut Rot for the purpose of determining | out, roylette w and ot vablin A ONS Sle exciting things that i did not know about the 1 kT jeret that te would be unable on ac-| Rescrined and. the “steel Tea” reed ul hat A Inv owl ily action | properties, which wit) the four prison i i | ways of the underworld Foot He Falls Back Two, | Sunt of other engagements to, recip- | tarift beneficiary and its part In the | ‘The Governments wult l= | era they browkht to ted tank ‘ ; i S is Ba 5 ' part fovernnie: it i* to discover t 1 yre v With Town Liveryman. | Remember, “How the Grafter Gets the Money" will begin in next rocate by attending on Aug. 20 the | making of the Payne-Aldrch IP ake Siatted Btakea Hisiy Corporati | wotteds Witter Ce here ee |] Monday's Evening World, Aug. 5. ——— exarelane at Indianapolie | informing | are touched upon by the Democrats. tx “in violation of the Sherman antl: | James I. Sickles was 4 nd: 16 ae 41S MOTHER ADMITS IT| WILL NOT RESIGN NOW, | nomination [STOCKS NOT WATERED, THEY (trust awe ee ARE [tenon of Asmury. Pushy ie lawyer = een ae a a a 3 a | ie ai ‘| PRESIDENT OF JERSEY SENATE | / WERE DELUGED. 7 Foley The uber | 4 OUTLINED. Jaigned Jones's ball i ny J hushand do so, 1 have not heard from | ’ | Sn | MAY BE GOVERNOR. | the teevece Gt. the Smattere oho wear | Three bills, outliAin trast eirbs, were | three were also held “o” nl ; ~ rage | them to-day, but T think chey have Jominee ic | TRENTON, N. J, Aug, 2—The an-| ne cod" | prexented with the report. One provides; Several others were caught In 0 Segged Father to Go W Ith | gone to New Haven, where they have QW YOU L i Nominee on the Advice Of] scuneement ‘by Gov. Wilson that he celved and ors nlved the steel corpora: Freee ent oe he Buesmarntaw to] rad but were relensed atter thelr twee." i“ on ‘ - . will not resign his present office during showed enornous profits to those who | Diace the burden of proof upe da- | names taken Him When He Left With with your sont"| Friends Will Follow Cleve- | his campaten tor the presidency meant | Were Interested, In speaking of water st |fe"dant corporations charge with Jor any bus is made prima or | evidence of gulit, Another provision yas com-|,,A second bill is destaned to prevent) face when she is seated in the tonneau i} an engineer, | STAGGERING BILLIONS TOTAL Sen- Culberson talked to Gi a compeneation aecurities of this con- ‘This statement was indignantly de-| some time past. About three weeks | og reds Sterne timoarte! se deout his bi réguiring pubilelin, ot core Ree SERS, er ied by the father of Mrs, Murdock, | ago Murdock went off to Patchogue on lad OF TRUST HOLDINGS. —_—- method: business are uJ First held out as the motives which com (Continued from First Page.) | pelea Ge serpent iusrwan andi ts nebo: clates to organize the Steel Trust. Fy of this new “dnterlocking directorates” among rail- i i . January, the acting @overnor would be For aleving eit Teamsunlty oe owe |rond and industrial corporations. It 1s of a swiftly moving car. This fine dus hitherto forbidden privilege—an absolute | Proposed to prohibit any officer or em- grinds into a delicate complexion, soon Bioves ot an industrial’ corporation in| making it dull and ‘lifeless. Soap and e is made up of | MOnOpOIY in a valuable and ne essary | the coal industry or manufacture of | water takes off the surface dust, but structural steel and rolling stock from | will not cleanse the pores To" keep \acting in @ similar capacity for a rall-|one's face immaculate use the committee traced the development of and, like the frog, I find that for every|Senatora are to be chosen this fall ot | road } ; the National Tube Co fk sUd- : ofether, Mrs. William Murdock, when then he can speak for himssit.” man, But Heinsius, with no considern-| foot I jump up I fall back two." hGSAte aka the represented iy ary of Talted States. Hie , by 3. ; Another bill seeks Aivoree “ot indus: | VELOGEN..: she was soon by an Evening World re- | Altho Mra, Gardnér Murdock re-|tion for the feelings of New Mexico’s| The Governor's ma!! has kept up pe tls and the other three by} Perpont Morgan. He told the comimit- | {rial an Mtn facturing capanies “Beauty's Guardian” | porter at her home at Brookhaven, about | matned dn seolumion in her fathertahouse | noble minions of the law, formot the ap- | steadily every day since the Baltimore! 1 cibeitondiipiaetscmess tee that he investigated the conditios | PROMOTE ge stock In any carrier. | @ Wille trom thle village. At the same| 294 Would-not see any one, her father ipointment absolutely. In fact. when He | conve When he has a full di of the tube trade and found that the | MAN CUnie Mota recommends that | and note the feeling of coolth and clean, { time Mrs. servi har | en not Teena Soe oe affair and! went away, he absent-mindedly forgot Soe ed “actual value of these plants did \the Pureau. of Corporations report to|liness that comes after its uses } rs. Murdock asserted what other |. was very indiqnant at the attacka|t leave his addreas, and didn't say | free to devote to it he catches up, but exceed $19,000,000, and that the ownst® | Congress, in addition to the President, | after bathing, boating, motoring, teanis, | Wage gossips have been repeating)! made vy town gonsip on his daughter. | when he would be back that is not often, fe had engagements} Fhe commitine ont aneote on his situs:| providing publicity of corporate eom:| golf or any of the sports or occupations | yesterday's elopement—that Pdey|weR FATHER SAYS MURDOCK)| And eo Judge Mulqueon forfeited the | to-day to meet United States Senators Goh me oe i | binations. that take a woman out of doors. At all If tad stolen Murdock’s own wife | THREATENED WIFE. #00 cash ball, and sd-fer ae New York | Culberson of Texas and Smith of “Undismayed by this dismal pros) abehit tami ae | druggists, in collapsible tubes, 25 cents. } him in the first piace and had| ,, a wan concerned, the lawkad. taken ite | Georgia, and Representative Clayton of J. P. Morgan & Co. with an amaz INCOMING STEAMSIITPS | Better than cold cream, used the i 2 ‘Gardner Murdock {sa brute,” 40 | course “ Alabama, Chairman of the House Ju- audacity, launched this new $19,000,070 Mo} TODAY ; same way. y paid Mrs, Edey #000 to go] it wt Corwin. “Ht P * } : : al Wis Murdock so that de. ange) One ‘decade ace le was @ MAN iit. gays Sheriff “Dob,” Vain't thatdlelary Commigtee, who was an Under-| ’ monopoly on Its course with @ toial . with whom neither my daughter norling hell of m fix to leave me in? Here |WOod man before the convention capitalization of $80,000,000, and recelved | Gave the liveryman's wife to himself. | inyapif have been able to get along for nd HOLZWASSER &CO. OPEN EWERY EVENING UNTIL 9 FP ™ « Dress vate riest-alvaegty "| Mey gaia your'beestoran oy Mr-Jand a bunch of detectives scoured | I don't ¢0 much care for a door, |statement congratulating Secretary |g Fist IF iincoone tor SSistueine NO DEPOSIT REQUIRED 50‘ WEEKLY Se Lanittea st Bh whinge Tada | ha Mould ‘bate lor fd that! around and tradled and sleuthed, but} But this walking around ‘Cortelyou and the business men who |the steel syndicate is asserted in the os : : iets dihcsaiied ve aabed. ehtor?’ Was) the best information they could get of | Without touching the ground headed off the panic. The committee wt, EXTEN- un Swf ef eer OLEATE i @eed friends.’ “That report Isa lle.” shouted Corwin, Fo pens Heinelus is that he was Is getting to be such a bore. ways of this: oapitaliza- TABLE - oe $e FIRST MRS. EDEY HEROINE OF angrily. "All those reports are Ties, | ‘igicy Pergriio' GMa coridibnd eae WILL NOT RESIGN NOW AS8| “vp until the time of this interview | t! the report | ry aii: . ia i Ha Cecd | " aba Seated ren Me aay nave heck tancente hte | there tan't gny extradition treaty. GOVERNOR OF JERSEY. the Steel Corporation owed its success ot Panveted B \ 3 r ty F ‘ ie Wothing else in being talked of alone | Hit theyre only. frlende—juat "good And thie afternoon Sheriff "Bob" and | yormal announcement was made to-| 24 its permanency to the power 924 | Lower, mat etals, mM 1 the South Ghore to-day but the story] raends, that's all.” Deputy Brock, sadder but much wiser |day by Gov. Wilson that he won't re.| the skill of the financiers who had| Qontiauing, the report cites where|)\* * perso . 2 elopement of Mra, Edey and Mur:| ‘Trenry C. Maddy and hia brother Fret-| Mel headed to the land of the setting Some o/ yesterday, and the alleged “#wap-| erick both left Bellport for New York | thelr faith in humanity and New | gure nis campaign for the Pi »,|Qirected ite operations. Since that # he York shattered. They came, theso bie apelin Ores ieehiy. vty aa Le ee aa eat. each [Cte Remtsre ot tae stare nha, Baer) Westerners, from. a hospitable land, | The Governor hee Kept hie mind opon | S04 AG, “Scsgure te sue eusdon, Mr If miftton doll atat thin | & Co., of No, Us Droag@wag, maw, Fi r-| they say, where prisoners wanted in| on the question of resigning ever since | ls ‘bit fiat of the errr rerres conar ost ane at Tok fe soclly promingat in Manhattan tes are actually held for the} the Baltimore convention, Leading | Considered, and arbitary vahy among the wealthiest reat: |!ck 18, soclally prominpnt in Me Biates who went ‘em. Democrats in the State "have urg Ceee eS cataoava dations $0 tabentecs of Long Inand. The present Mie. |My ena funt about tout feats ago that, “Hut here.” aye gheri “Bdb,” “they | to follow the precedent of Gxover . pte wi ried f — turn ‘ent loose on $00 batl—and it cost | jand, who was nominated h cline ‘Atteen years wgo, wan the hero ne| Mit aan aay we he tb coneraitg | me and Henry $000 to come here, Now elie ete 7 the Pres. | A suggestion from him to the Attorne; ‘A gentiine ‘romance. She was vie | Ki Sf ain't tt hell? idency but continued in the office of| General was equivalent to a comman: Bears Sa gen nown, lad presented his brother's Governor of New York. and upon @ refusal of the Attorney- ‘of @ poor fisherman of Amity-| wife with a very handsome riding horae, eee the , with tears in her eyes, “It 1s| showed a desire to be taught expert! Noonan, twenty fail his fault—hie fault, frat and fore-| {tricks of equestrianiam by the livery} o¢ No, 808 Ha Ix, @ real estate dealer others. ’ later of the corpot Boventeenth street, col-| Nearly 200 letters were received by| Judge E. WH. jary and his dinners stable keeper, The village soon be. most. Mh came uted to: seeing the two riding) ed with & moving van driven by “How do you mean?’ the reporter) ground together. James Scholl, twenty-six, of No. 2676 asked her. | It im denied (hat there could have| Weat Mevanteenth street, Coney Island, * he answered, |beon any extended preparation for the | With Noonan was Edward Shell, thirty, . arranged everything, and|filght of the two, Lealle Raymond, | ¢ Noy 67 Fitth street. ‘them to go away. Harry Edey|Murdock's partner in the livery stable|, The corner te dark. Shell jumped. his wife $80,000 to go away. M) | Dusiness, od that it was not true; Noonan ching to the wheel, but Scholl sane rite eserves bean good | {hat hin friend. Nad sold out. "Nelther| mae pitebed Into the air and one of his $® laying the plan: tearfully. had Murdock her! horses was killed, Policeman Helwig of is for years. 1 have known for| {i Murdon, tran armen | the Fort Hamilton station summo ' I Dr. Gat time, though, that she had some | > influence over Gardner, so I to Mr. Edey myself, not long ago, | CARS READY FOR BRIDGE. ydu can imagine how I felt when | nay nd him with my son's wife, ‘They | standing on the steps of her father's house. The new Manh ADMITTED HE HAD BEEN WITH’! for from the Coney Island H {t was found that Noonan YY << tured arm, Shell contusions WY : on both lege, and Scholl a bad ecaip|S ¢ § q 21 Both machine and van were er walenr ttan bridge is ready; strike of 10,000 Miners Averted, operation of trolley cars.| GHEYENNE, Wyo, A | Track trio equipment and ci ig MRS. MURDOCK, ona pa aiatiier ks Fag tee sentatives of coal mine owners and FRE accused him thon of breaking uP! yn and Manhattan ende have deen ine] miner# reached an agreement to-day fon's family, and to this he re-!gtaiied but no care are running, A afier a ten day conference here, and | ‘1 don't think 1 am alone re-! court Injunction prevents the Menbat- | ‘ie threatened atrike of 10,000 miners is} sible for that, Gardner Murdock | tun Kridge Three Cent Line which re. BVerted. The new a t. which will dean out with my wife, driving and| cently obtained a franchi not expire until Bept. 1, 1914, provides ng, "the mame ax wo fave been | city. ‘vom setting the care in motion. for substantial wage Increases, hink he'e @ aa Os, ommixdoner Arthur O'Keete | errors, areey fone an S* MCN AS) caused the tnataiiation of the tracks SHIPPING NEWS. r Mi dl € cal connections In advance of Oh, 1 think {U's horrible, this whole) tng granting ir, I went to the train with my! hope that {mmed| y yesterday, and he was crying and) big span would prefesting that he oUlll loved child, but he said Edey had br thome and he had to Ko away PORT OF NOW YorK. He promised to ARRIVED. have the tracks ready for the cars by : 1. Having accomplished this, he w going to appeal to the ovurte 7 ve & quick decision ¥o that the PANSRIEG, t SMILED TO-DAY much Wanted cars can be started over , and I was very glad to have my) the orldge Naracas, Grepad fee OUTGOING & A smoke that brings contentment to solitude - and pleasure to a crowd After the sugar has been safeguarded in our refineries ‘by exacting laboratory tests to insure its absolute purity, we want to be certain of its reaching you as pure as it leaves the refineries G) so automatic machinery receives, weighs and packs the sugar in dust-tight, germ-proof packages. No hand touching the product from refinery to user, In germ-proof packages only No flies—no dust Sold by grocers in 2 Ib., 336 Ib. and 5 Ib. Sealed Packages CZ) Guaranteed Weight 10: Handy 5° bags- or ene al THE ia pandas ores COMPANY TINS pound glass humidor jars Ae eT LEY sign the Governorship of New Jersey | Tested, and the iron masters who had /tne vast holdings of directors of the CASTORIA |= Complete—Value $40—$21.50 an absolute watrant to proceed. For infants and Children. Gov, Wilson is keenly Interested tn tral to act, the corporation was je, and she Ww: t cfighceen years old |.Dut the animal was so spirited and) THREE HURT IN AUTO CRASH, | prospective reports from committees in-| immune. ‘This is sdmitted by Col! signature The wasee ey ‘Just out of school, whea Kdey mar.|Mettiesome that Mre. Edey was unable La "| veatigating the tax problem and tho| B0owevelt, and he unhesitatingly as- Kind OUR 191 fl ber shortly after obtaining 4 Murdo who “ip duite a hand. with] Wa Detver Tossed Inte the Ate and | efficiency of State affairs in New Jersey SUL 'SSEDOOE SEN tate) eh" | Of CATALOGUE rom rat wife, who was p Norse Kt rook): Democi ve horses, and asked him to break in th i and prominent Democrats wave asked . . > Lottie Carton of Boston, and] Porm ane ates atta Se gate for tie, Three men were hurt early to-day [him not to forsake his offlce unless| net Tip vat balog tha: eonsfciastea oF You Have} PARLOR s whom dey had met her. wife to ride, In the o of the]when, at 'Twenty-second avenue and| called to a higher o! enormous profits realised from the over- Alway Bought Fine Velour Balto, Edey is responsible for this| horse's training the two got to be very |Seventy-third street, Brooklyn, an auto-| Gov, Wilson ‘@ he will not inter- pitalization of the subsidiary o iy8 nt,” declared Murdock’s aged|friendly and afterward Mrs. Edvy|mobile owned and driven by Edward| fere in the New York state Maht or any | pa’ of the St oc yporation and) #7, Use For Over 30 Years. sternite | , am FREE (ew atow 2 Discount of 60 Worth $3 Down: Heit! i 33:| $08 Worth $8 Downs Wet?” print Cartsines” ”|$100Worth $10.00 Down $3'wur. $15.00 “* 20 DINING ROOM pA atea 9 “ eh rot tes SEE WE PAY FREIGHT AND RAILROAD FARE [SPECIAL peter triete (417-1423 THIRD AYE bl Sunday’s World (FOR THE COUPON) ! A Photogravure Portrait OF Woodrow Wilson (Swe 15 x 20!) Same Style as the Famous “Series of Presidents” Photo- gravures, but More than Twice as Large. HEAVY INDIA TINT PAPER, HOT PRESSED SURFACE; GALL ALLL LL ’ This is a splendid photogravure from a photogray by Pach Bros.—the best photograph ever taken of th |$ Democratic candidate for President. VAM ALL sy FOR FULL DETAILS SEE FIRST PAGE MAGAZIN' SECTION NEXT SUNDAY’S WORLD. ee

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