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‘NOT MANY DENVEROFFIGALS ONCE CHARGE Mayor and Police Commis- Sioners of City Among One H Hundred Accused. DPNVER, Col., Sept. 19.—Wholesale Sndictments of city officials were re- fturned to-day by the Grand Jury here tn ‘which has been on for months. Mayor Arnold and Police Commisstoners Blake- | 4 s fey, Creel and McGraw were Indie swith e-Mayor Speer and ex-Police Com- | jis Wilesioners Hewitt, Davoren and Barton | ft on @ charge of having violated their ‘oaths of office in permitting vice to Glourleh. Other city oMciats and former oM- | {i Police Chief Feltx \ Je @laln indicted are: O'Neill, Former Chief Hamilton Arm Strong, all members of the Schoo! Board; James Noland, former Secre- tary of the Police Board, and James A. Luddy, present Secretary of th: ‘doar. Three high oMolals of the Interna- tional Trust Company were also. in-| ite dicted and twenty-four of 100 indict- ‘Ments are said to be against prominent Fesidents charged with owning prop- @rty used for vice purposes, Feb hoM dotk nen WILL EJECT 20 TENANTS FROM HOUSE OF MYSTERY. Sheriff’s Deputies Will Turn Them Out of Scene of Murder in the Bronx on Monday. Acting under an order signed by Su- Preme Court Justice Gerard, Sheriff Har- , burger will on Monday evict a score of tenants who have been living tn the house at the intersection of Washington avenue and East One Hundred and Bighty-elghth street, the Bronx, which formerly owned by Mrs. Loulsa Mal- com Stenton, mother of Mra. Alice C. D; Kinnan, who was mysteriously murdered fn the samo house six vars ago. Since the murder the house has been known in the neighborhood as “The Flouse of Mystery," and has been occn- pled by Mrs. Mary Shippo, who was jani- trees at ie time of the murder, anv whose husband, James Shippo, strangely ost his life some time afterward. After Bhippo’s death Surrogate Thomas re- fused to accept the will offered by Bur- ton W. Gibson as that of Mrs. Ste 5 Glbson being named as executor of the document. Later the City Real Estate Company brought a@ foreclosure against Gibson and others “as executors named in @ certain instrument purporting to be the last will and testament of Louisa Malcom Stenton, deceased.” The Fordham View Realty Company @ecured eed as a result of this fore- closure which deed Mrs, Shippo has, ft Is complained, refused to recognize. jad ety BANKERS AT CONVENTION WELCOMED IN DETROIT. Hundreds of Delegates Get Down to Business After Greeting From State and City Officials. DETROIT, Mich., Sept. 10—Welcomed wy fe Governor of Michigan, the Mayor of trolt and focal financial leaders, the American Bankers’ Association held the opening session of its annual con- vention here to-day. With several hun- red bankers in attendance, the opera Rouse, in which the convention Js being held, was not able to accommodate ail @f the delegates. After the welooming @peeches and the response, delivered by Robert J, Lowry of Atlanta, Ga, the bankers attacked their routine business with @ vim. President William Living- tone of Detroit read his annual address, which was followed by reports from General Secretary Fred EB, Farnsworth 2 New York; Treasurer J. Fietcher Warrell, Chicago; General Counsel Thomas B. Paton, New York; the Ex- ecutive Council and the standing Pro- teotive Committee, An address by Robert W. Bonynge of Denver, member of the National Mone- tary Commission, closed the morning . Mr. Bonynge discussed and Currency Reform" and spoke in favor of the proposed National Reserve Association recommended to Congress Dy the National Mouetary Commission. poe aes REAL SEA DOGS A PUZZLE. Bon Sancho Has Permit to Land One, but Stock Multiplies. Bancho Garcia of Barcelona arrived here to-day on the steamship Montser- rat of the Spanish Line with a canine pussie. When he left Barcelona he was haired white Spanish poodle of high de. gree. He also had a permit showing Nhat the dog, being of distinguished F tneage, was entitled to enter this coun- " fry free of duty. Just before the Montserrat reached Quarantine Mr. Garola was informed that Dona Cadenwa had now seven sons end daughters. He tore his hair and “read tis certificate upside down and ‘foss-ways, trying to figure out how to get thowe pups ashore, A kind inspec- tor telephoned to one of Mr. Loeb's ‘bright young clerks, and learned that, ler previous rulings, the same cert'- ‘Mcate would pass the mother and her BAR HARBOR, Me., Sept. 10.—Fol- connection with an investigation | 4 ‘@ccompanted by Dona Cadenza, a long- | & ing ® brief and informal funeral Peeremony here to-morrow morning, the | Body of Mrs. John R. McLean, who tiled here yesterday, will be taken to Washington, D. C., on a spectal train, John R. MaLean and his son and daughter-in-law, Mr, and Mrs, Edward Beale McLoan, together with Mm Bakhmeteft, wite of the Russian. Am- ‘vassador and sister of the dead woman, will accompany the bod. | —_—_—_—_———as— } tor Heyb | WASHINGTON, Sept, ‘Senator Weldon B.. Heyburn of Idaho, who n seriously ill here from heart ‘dle, was to-day declared to be rapidly pecovering, wa Tho early stock market displayed Moderate rising power after overcoming hesitation at the opening. A number of concessions were recorded at the start, but buying orders soon developed for Reading, Union Pacific, Steel and American Can. Reflecting the #trength Of these securities, the list finally as- sumed @ higher trend. Subsequent dealings ruled firm and quiet. Very Httle interest was attached to the afternoon trading. After a long period of lethargy the List Indu! reaction that finall pes. ~ TE FILLS POCKETS WITH GRASS AS HE HUNTS FOR HIS WIFE, At Midwood street and Rogers avenue, Flatbush, alout two o'clock morn- ing, Patrolman Corr saw a man without coat picking grass and stuffing it Into iis trousers pockets until they bulged. When the policeman questioned him, the man aid “I'm looking for my wite, taken her away from me." At Flatbush police station he could only be got to say that the doctors had taken his wife from him and that he was hunting for her. ‘Leary took him to the psycho- Kings County Hos- they've of age, and 150° pounds { On his right forearm he has two clasped hands tat- tooed, Resinol clears bad complexions Tbe regular use of Resinol Soap, with an occasional light application of Resinol Ointment, stimulates the skin, permits natural, healthy action, and rids the complexion of pimples, roughness, quickly, easily New York, July 11, 1912:—“'For about four years my face has been affected with pimples and blackheads. My face broke out 80 badly that I thought | I would never get cured. After trying all serts of remedies which claimed get Any good results, 90 I sent for a sample of and Ointment, and after giving them a few trials I noticed that my face wan getting a little better. So I got a large eake of Resinol Soap and a jar ef Resinol Ointment, and after using them for about toheal my face, I could not Resinol Soap three weeks they henled my face so I atill use the Resinol Soap, as it free from dirt.” (Signed) Allan Joi Try Resinol jintment also stops itching instantly, and with the, ald of Resino) Soup is the ki dandruf, bu iculously small denonits wii K Tor honest tancerne that ira conditions, country, to our enormous puFchn exceptional vaines, oft " -Jand Willlams were the single matches, M ,| Utley and Wheeler ed oof of QUF niralgh ‘We are one of the Inrges! _THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1912, ‘YALE GOLFERS WIN FROM WILLIAMS ON MANCHESTER LINKS Eli Pressed Hard During First Day of Intercollegiate Championships. (Special to The Evening World) MANCHESTER, Vt. p t. 1.—Yale hief and only contenders in the first day's play In the Intercollegiate golf was a most excit {match of the \ i. In the morning the foursomes ended with Yale leading by two matches to Jone, the feature match the firat | between Stanley and Bowles of Yale and Standigh and Utley of Williams {The Yale men won 5 up and 4, but ting 77, In the afternoon It was early apparent ; | that Williams would press Yale hard, as when the players came to the elghth tee | Willams was elading in four of the six Stanley defeated J. D. andish Jr. the Michigan champlo going out In % and being & up, t | match ending 3 and 2 in Stanley's favor, were the next to j last pair to finish, and as Utley won {| the nineteenth hole with a long putt for A 4 Mt left the score tle with one pair out, This match was betw Willams and Lee of Ya being one down and one eighteenth hole and the nineteenth also as his shot out of the ditch lay on the Lee, after green and Gillette took 5. For the match to-day Yale plays Pennsylvania, while Princeton and Harvard lock heras, tue winners ay | to-morrow ‘or tee team champ: The summary of morning pli Stanley and C. A. Wowk H. C. MeCall and H. A. Willlama, Pennsylvania, 5 and 4; H. B. Lee and W. P. Seeley, Yale, beat F, W. Stiver- j thorn, Pennsylvania, who was unas- sisted, § and 6; F. J Selght and 4 and 3; Burton, Har- ster, on and F, V, Pennsylvania, Davi vard, beat J. N. Stearns, &d, and B. Rose, Princeton, 2 and 1; F. Sargeant and B. W. Estabrook, Harvard, B. Douglas and t. Princeton, 1 up; J. H Washburn, Princeton, GriMths and V. Booth, Harvard, 3 and lL blackheads, redness and and at little cost. that it is clear and smooth again, keeps the pores clean and nes, 3221 Third Ave. free No Money Down Ih attract (he inex lon't draw prosn rienced buyer, but wise Ive buvere Inte w net at dealings ts bo it Fpet Mistributers in (he fo enabled to offer yuu furniture: a sing power, All Goods Marked in Plain Figures Out-of-Town Deliveries Made by Our Motor Tracks nique designs, with loone cusl 6x9, Value $16, at 3x10.6, vue $18, at $11.50) $15.98 ———— d tassels, with indestructible . Axminster Rugs TAIT n Gillette of | 0, won the! =. ~s- | { | Standish was the tndivitual star, get- | ny finished fri iigh-srade pi 9x12, Value $25, at 10.6313.6, Value $40, at 17.98 with values that are so unusual no one would want to miss them. In New York's Shopping Center. Easy to Reach From Everywhere. The September and Anniversary Sales Offer 2,900 Pairs Lace Curtains $3.35 Usually $5, $6, $7 a Pair at : A most unexpected and timely purchase that is the result of our efforts and determination to give you positively the best lace curtain values in New York City. The following are the styles you may choose from: $00 MARIE ANTOINETTE AND LACET ARABIAN BONNE FEMME CURTAIN 350 PANEL OR STORE CURTAINS—OF LACET AND MARIE ANTOINETTE LA! 350 PAIRS MARIE ANTOINETTE LACE CURTAINS. 500 PAIRS IRISH POINT LACE RTAINS, 500 PAIRS HAND MADE CLUNY LACE CURTAINS. 300 PAIRS BRUSSELS AND TAMBOUR LACE CURTAINS, There should be a rush for these handsome eu $5.00, On Sale on the Fourth Floor . ins at this price the moment our doors open, $6.00 and $7.00 Tapestry Couch Covers Every cover in this wonderful lot is 56 to 60 inches wide, They have no wrong side. ‘The lot consists of some Special! 300 Pairs Handsome $12.75 to $16.75 Portieres Double faced Velour Porticres, German Crinkled Silk Portieres, Double Faced Damask Portieres. One of those extraordinary sales we hold in this department of the highest quality manufactured, 45 every little while when we clear out Some have plain centers, vihiers in & Be] | cai, 2 nods ‘pair Tots ot portieres, Oriental or — Ru enealwae ue Persian designs, at, pair, Sale of China Anniversary Domes, Lamps and Glassware f =! ‘ One of the Big Features Is These o0-Diece Old Abbey |s4.98 Art Glass Reading Lamps . tt ts only one of th ny forceful oxamplps of In several deslgns the wonderful that awalt you it Hupled in coin 8 end Inmp d tT Borition: values 35.00 and $40) Nene Hand Engraved Water Tumblers, 6 for 19c Haviland Sets | Vinner . $40 Dinner Sets vo have just 103. - Plece Theo. Sets th Li Haviland Chi ( border pateerns-» *Q, 7250 || Dinner sets, several $$ J 3.98 cial oricea also carried fn open wT] patterns to choose | =I front hae r) stock... frou i 75. Leaded ArtGlass Dome $9.98] = S7™r~~ $9 8-Pc. Cut Glass Water Sets ' Over 300 a 4 bryant of oper Jue G tambiers and rivals or ettlog aut what hand $ SS and-Painte ancy China 5,000 Pieces at/ “—"lExactly Half Price ach| 29° large and small ts, salad bowls, — height, ceiling; com; “hy courel Threoslight electricity. ufwcvurer: » bowls, bon-bou dishos, plates, ete., ete, Anniversary Sale 15,000 Hemstitched, Scalloped and Hemmed Sheets, Pillow Cases,} off Pry 85c Hemmed Sheets 90x90 and |} 5,000 Remnants of Fruit of the Loom 61x90 inches Lonsdale and other Good Standard Brands, of full 58c f bleach yard-wide muslin; sold regularly at 7 4 62 Hemstitched Sheets in Three of the d quality of Vises 12}9 ¢ yard, special at, yard Limit 16 yards, No mail or C, O. D, orders filled, Most Wanted Sizes 75c Hemstitched Sheets, 63x90 inches 8Se Hemstitched dheets, 72x90 inches $1 Hematitehed Sheets, 81x00 inches, ...... Made of g: standard $1.25 Scalloped Sheets 71x90 inches S8¢| Made of fine quuljty sheetings; scalloped shecty are in . 606 great demand and you can buy 81.25 grades to- ©5¢] morrow, at . 78 ¢ eS Single Bed Sheets, 54x00 inches, extra 12. |j| coodmcoaeael ° = of extra quality, 45x56 inches, at special, at... | 10,000 18¢ Hemmed and Hemstitched Pii- low We #-ature To-Morrow as an Anniversary Sale Special Sanford &€» Son’s 9xl2 $243 Seamless Tapestry Brussels Rugs As These Rugs Are Woven Without Searns They ) $ 95 Are Practically Indestructible. Your Choice of a f ] 3: Large Variety of Patterns, ew This Season Seamless ‘Tapestry Brussels gear ae ‘Tapestry Brussels R } Size 8.3x10.6, ie! 5 ‘a ug! ize Ox9. Roasiel (or $11.95 A Rich Velvet Carpet— | Bugs: Size ox9. $7.95 stylish handsome and 9c patterns colors. and Linseed Oil Lino- + ye "3 Famous Inlaid Lino- m—Tile and parquet pat- ns, im large variety 7g c Square yard maa Very special at, 3 2 Fourth Floor. ne Leather Library Suite Three pieces Regularly es. $45.00 Quartered Oak Duties The suite really looks better than this picture] #3?.00 Birdseye and it should be seen to fully appreciate its real Maple Dresser 48 inch top, unusuall int mm , Double swell front, well made and finished | value. The frame is large and heavy, and well] french logs: 50 Anni- 00/¢.; ‘ f ‘ xy enittontor to RI @+ versary 25: finished, upholstered with genuine brown Spanish} at Crain... priee..... 7 \teather, EF Pith Floor, |e abl dl! DINE IN OUR COOL AND POPULAR PRICED RESTAURANT, FIGHTH FLOOR@ NSRANTDANRER Mapa ALAT AN dM Enthusiastic Crowds from Everywhere Coming to 4+. Ourd4*Gnnivenary Salo VERY department, inspired by the extraordinary success of yesterday —the opening day—now redoubles its efforts for selling records that will double all previous ones. So to-morrow you will find more attractions here than ever, and every day throughout the sale will see hundreds of new specials added to the thousands that continue on sale while quantities last. Join the eager, buying crowds that are wending their way to this buying centre. The store fairly sparkles ———S ‘Simpeon, Crawford Co,, Sixth Ave., 19th to 20th Street, in New York's Millinery Opening To-Day,To-Morrow and Thursday First formal showing of all the new Fall hat fashions, arranged to place you in touch with the smartest and handsomest of the new Autumn styles, Original Models Copies and Adaptations of Paris Hats An exposition thut is at once an inspiration and a guide to all correct followers of fashion—a showing that exemplifies our policy of selling Paris bats at one-half Paris prices. Ne 2a Second Fleer. p See the Free Kinemacolor Moving Pictures That show all pictures exactly as in life with every color. Shown on the Eighth Floor Dally at 2.30 P.M. and every half hour to 4.30 P. M, 10-MORROW'S P.OGRAMM 5 Yachting at Kiel | The House on the Plains The Haunts of an Otter Anniversary Sale of 300 Children’s Stamped Dresses at 2lce oa Stamped Pillow Cases — Stamped on a very fine quality, muslin, tubing for solid and eyelet em: < “Anniversary Sale Wall Papers 18c, 12!4¢ and Ze Wall Papers, in striped, floral and set figured de- signs, suitable for dining rooms and halls, at, a roll, 12%c, 9c ™ 34%4c o—- 200 Stamped Guest Towels— Stamped on a fine quali Aes for cross stitch, punch oo solid embroidery. cial ate... ee. Anniversary Sale lants 75¢ to 91.00 Filled Fern Dishes— Each bearing a centre palm and 5 to 7 table ferns, all planted in a G-inch dish... ., +. 91,00 Boston and Scotti Ferns—| Large and bushy, young, hoalthy ferns...........005 ¢ 75¢ Kentia Paime—Young, healthy, palms, growing in finch 2 PB ccosenspeenncae tacts 39c Big stock of Rabber Piants, large Ferns, 40c to 60¢ Oatmeal Duplex Two- ‘Tone Papers, with o cut out matched border, roll Rolls 30¢ of Domestic non- peuls; reg. 20 1l ‘ c 5,000 Mail and Tel hone Ord i Call Chelsea 31008 ted ‘helsea 2100, ; s 4a Sixth Fleer, ruit. To-morrow, large regular 8} are) ic Groceries TOMATOES Solid red. ripe 12e can at COFFEE. '?!'s'2" | VANILLA. EX- | SOAP_2'xa>red tis? ats io! 5, 28 ¢ | TRACT pared ye, po “ies S08 QLIVE Ol —Huie"t: | BAKING POWDER | =»: st..." 19¢ Tot 29 | phornuae! “ate gge | MAT CHES — ROLLED OATS | is! 1 ABC) ieee Aad B@ crop, ake: 6 tbs. . large 19¢ PEA BEANS, YEL- PEAS | POTATOES — MACKEREL <‘"'" | SAL SODA ~8i. caunnt ah Ib, 60c ine 3c Lenox Brand; SOAP-8' 37¢ cokes ES— SUGAR, yroreb 260 grade, Ib. A b solutely COCOA ure: oRG BONELESS BACON | Won streaked= Shopping Center