The evening world. Newspaper, September 10, 1912, Page 6

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IGWAY TO RESIGN “AS PRESIDENT OF ~—THESP TRUST Franklin to Succeed Him— Waning of White Star in | , International Combine. @& Broce temay, who figured tn the | feewe @ few months ago by reason of betas among the Titanic survivors, is @» fenign as President of the Interna. Genel Mercan jarine Company, it 19 Se es testay. on e008 authority, Gab provabdly will be succeeded an ox- head of the company by P. A. 8. now Vice President and head in this country. derson, Firat Vice-Presi- @anGergon has beon head of the ice. The changes are expected the ret of next year. office of the International | te Marine Company, which was! ted ten years ago in Now Jer- oy with a capital of $120,000,000, has) Deen in this city. Clement A. G@rtacom was for two years president| ead executive manager. Wh ~ through fll-heaith Mr. | @arded a8 likely that on his retirement Ismay will be elected to the chair- | 1 er) ig already the most im- of the company. There new service out of here for oosst after the Panama il ie opened. J. P. Morgan stock of the International Marine, and it is understood mentioned were agreed on @ London conference with him this Hi i » Franklin, who !s slated to succeed | « Temay, in shipping for twenty years. that with the resigna- the White Star Line prominent in the man- International. One ru- Mr, Ismay leaves the Interna: OFT gr rf Ri 80 the | of mor ts thet when | tional he will Board of the ! ; ———— ACTRESS WANTS GIRL, SO HER LAWYER HUNTS + JUSTICE ON VACATION ‘Thomas A. McCabe, a lawyer of No. 17 Broadway, is trying to find where Justice Miller of the Appellate Division has gone on his vacation. Before starting away Justice Miller @rented an order staying the execution ef another onfer, issued by Justice Amend, giving Mr. Mary Elisabeth Michols, an actress, the possession of ughter Miriam, for the firat fort- eptember. “Tho sixteen-year- ‘4g mow in the custody of her ‘William Wallace Nichols, torm- ®@ professor at Yale but now Vice- of the Allis-Chalmers Com- pitt FL the Nicholses were divorced it Provided that the daughter should half of her vacation each year mother, On June 1, when the Wis, ahe went to Col, to visit her father’s par- stay unt her school reopened . Her mother appealed to Jus- ‘He granted an order that @hould have the girl for two but when the time for that visit mother got a copy of Justice 8 @uperseding order. 'e@ have reason to believe the child New York,” Mr, MoCade said to- “Probably she is with Mra, A. Bai & sister of hae wife, bu, at any rate she is Produced immediately of Justice Miller's or- him sooner, Justice Friday and then we ire no argument on tice Amend’s order ji rol be i a a3 i it esas lt SOL Ses ALL STAY IN RACE FOR SENATE IN NEW JERSEY No Union of Wilson Democrats Against Candidacy of James Smith Jr. URENTON, Sept. 10.—The seven candi. Mome Completely Furaleies, B. Cor, 124th St., $4 Ave..N. Y. t He has been | Frank 0. porters would ugree upon one of their| ded t umber to make the race against James| the doctors said, could not live. Both |i. \ ) Smith jr. the only ant!-Wilson candj-| mem had their skulle badly fractured. | SHY) date to make the run, but the end of the ‘ | } last day for filing withdrawals finda . them all sticking. Under the Geran act yesterday was the last on which any of them could retire from the contest. ‘The only Republican in the race for the present incumbent, ne office Is Briggs. DEAD MOTORCYCLIST AND FRIEND DYING AFTER COLLISION. PQILLET THE EVENING WORLD, GYUST KLE NSTREET CAS, FREND DIN | Millet, Racing Uptown With | “On Behind,” New Trolleys While No Ran Into Team. One Suspects Them. Not content with taking the loose ma. terial, the thieves stripped the new cars. | ——- a Door latohes, worth $ each, Mr. Bruba- With the confetti of Coney Island} ‘The police of Staten Island say they | Ker » Wrenshed of. Brass bears hair, Peter Mil- | hope & to-day the two leaders of Pelvis’ (hae Gon Mardi Gras stil! in his hair, 0 arrest to-day O i “ee rything that could let died early to-day in Bellevue Hos | a gang of thieves who have been steal-| be shifted and sold as junk was torn pital after a smash with his motoroycle, |ing trolley car fittings by the ton at|off and carried away. Mr. Brubaker Samuel Talosky, who was on the cyole Mariners’ Harbor and shipping the atuf® the aa ma, ge to the trim of the cars alone with him, ie in the hospital dying. away by ratiroad carloads. For two) after the rough work of the thieves: Millet, who was twenty-three and lived | onthe the men have been at work In| Hetectives at No, 2% Goerck street, wae @ piane the open daily dismantling care and teacher and a motorcycle enthusiast. His enthusiasm cost his life and pos- sibly that of his friend Talosky te twenty-four and ves at No. 11 Ridge street. With a friend riding on a temporary neat behind him, Millet went to Coney Island and rode back shortly after mid- night He dropped hia friend outside tle Rivington Camino at No. 180 Riving- | ton street, where Talosky |s employed ‘as & moving picture electrician. Talosky said he had to go to Broad- way and Twenty-sixth street and was tate. “Jump on,” said Millet, “Tl! take you TUESDAY, SEPTEMB THIEVES ROB CARS OF FITTINGS BY TON ON STATEN ISLAND Openly Strip Trimmings From @Maten Iman stored tn the yard of the Milliken steel plant. Mr, Brubaker went to look them over yesterday and then discovered the extraordinary work of the thieves. He informed the police that part of the Property stolen was a quantity of repair parts and supplies which, neatly packed together, had made @ pile 20 feet long. The entire pile ts gone. Among the heavier items are 6 air pumps, 4 air tanks, 70 couplers, 8 grab handles, 50 car steps and 1,700 feet of air-brake piping. BROKE OPEN TOOL CAR AND STOLE FITTINGS. of brass fittings, hestings and tools. Talosky empty. | naid it would cost at least $3000 to repair MoKay, Myer and Const. dine were assigned ncbody auspected they were thieves. | learned early to-day that two carlo’ Pending the settlement of @ dispute | whten comes up in the Supreme Court next term, thirty-five now cars, made Shipments, had ‘bese joes ce by the George 8. W. Brubaker Com | cid eaid they thought it would we easy pany of Philadelphia, for one of the New {o trace them. York traction companies, were taken to While working on the job three of ‘At Bleventh atreet and Avenue A, po- iceman Miller saw the motorcycle com- Ing at @ terrific pace. At the comer it crashed into a junk truck, knocking down both horses and spinning along the pavement on its side for more than | & block. The truck belonged to ©. Bon. | nert of No, 166 First avenue, and was driven by A. Grauber of No. 612 East | ‘Twelfth street. | Dr. Cunningham took the two uncon: | —| cious cycle riders to Bellevue. Millet soon after his arrival. Taloaky, | S “The Smoothest TOBACCO flandy S*bags Jor on podud glass humidor jars”; One on Dad. (Prom the Boston Transcript.) | Her Father—I judge a man, sir, by BIN the company he keeps. | The Sultor—Then I'm all reht, for ‘ I've been keeping company with ‘your| ; daughter over two years. + "TINS Is Your Child Fed the demands of school life? . Study taxes the brain and nerves of the growing youngsters. Certainly, that’s natural and expected; and if fed right, they grow rosy in body and hearty in brain. If a child droops under school training it is a Signal Flag. Something used up each day that is not replaced from the food. Don’t neglect the signal! __ There is one absolutely dependable food, because it contains the cer- tain parts of wheat and barley that rebuild, not only the body, but the gray matter in Brain and nerve centres. _ If you have any ‘question of the scientific truth of this statement, write us for analysis of Brain and nerve centres and analysis of Grape-Nuls There is no guesswork here, but absolute dependable fact that can be made use of by any parent sufficiently interested in the child’s develop- ment to investigate. A regular diet of Grape-Nuts and cream, as part of each meal, will tell its tale of health and (fortunately) the children like it. “There's a Reason” for Grape-Nuts FOOD Sold by Grocers POSTUM CEREAL CO., LTD,, PURE FOOD FACTORIES, BATTLE CREEK, MICH, in @ tool car was @ quantity | ~ to tho case and they | ER 10, 1912. the gang stayed at @ local hotel and Paid their board bills with checks. The Proprietor t@ now vainly endeavoring to get the checks cashed, but the bank faye they are no good. cht COLONEL AGAIN TAKES oriticiam of the minimum wage plank was characterized by Col. Roosevelt in @ speech here yesterday as “purely academic.” Col. Roosevelt sald he believed Gov. Wilson was sincere but misied by ideas iaid down by political economists. ' As to the minimum wage scale the Colonel ers of theas wo! them a proper the other employ studied the conditions ISSUE WITH WILSON re nd women In industry and “Purely Academic,” “Queer Kind of fering, misery, crime and fem? at are produ by an income Toryism,” He Says of Gov- | that fs insufficient to enavle 6 pict or ernor’s Arguments, ree teeta M, ti herd together In surroundings ordinary deconcy, SPOKANP, 6ept. 10—Gov. fr. Wileon’s feare that the employ- The car was found broken open and|& Jacob Ruppert’s KNICKERBOCKER is the proven product of lager beer perfection. It is brewed and served right here “In little old New York,” in one of the most modern breweries of all the world. For three generations we have heen studying the art of brewing and by apply- ing the latest scientific methods, under perfect sanitary arrangements, will con- tinue to give the public all that is best in malted beverages- made from barley and hops. JACGB RUPPERT'S Knickerbocke:: The Beer That Satisfies More than a million families stamped their seal of approval upon the receipt of 61,000,000 bottles of our beer during the past twelve months. Their action is proof of satisfaction, and taining the high standard of quality whic!) has made Ruppert’s product the enjoyable and sociable family drink. For sale by all licensed dealers and at hotels, cafes and restaurants. Also on draught. JACOB RUPPERT, Brewer Third Ave., 90th to 93d St. SUNDAY WORLD WANTS i WORK MONDAY WONDERS we are pleased with our efforts in main- (( n, If obliged to pry ¢, Would reduce | t mum wage are groundless ployera who now pay emp! vation wage prove by that they are paying all thelr empl: very least they can get them to take, The objection is one of the school reom and will not have weight with tose who know what ll fe ia." joo=

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